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The Brogden Cup

International Field Lacrosse

Canada/Ontario vs. USA/Maryland

The 2007 Brogden Cup lacrosse series will be played in Baltimore, Maryland U.S.A beginning Friday, June 15, 2007 through Sunday, June 17, 2007. The first of a series of three games will be played at Catonsville high school in Baltimore County on Friday, June 17, 2007 at 7pm. Catonsville high school is conveniently located off the Baltimore beltway (695) and features a new artificial sports surface field and stadium lighting. The second game will be played on Saturday, June 16, 2007 at Calvert Hall high school stadium at 10am. The third and final game between the U-19 men's teams will be played on Sunday, June 17, 2007 at Loyola College at 10am.

SERIES SCHEDULE

Friday, June 15, 2006 @ 7pm Catonsville High School

Saturday, June 16, 2006 @ 10am Calvert Hall High School

Sunday, June 17 , 2006 @ 10am Loyola College

This is the fourth time that the competition will be between U-19 teams from Maryland and Ontario. These two areas are considered the lacrosse hubs for their respective countries. Originally, club lacrosse teams competed for this award to represent the "North American Championship".

The Brodgen Cup is dedicated to the memory of H. McCulloh "Mac" Brogden. He attended Johns Hopkins University where he played goalie. He as a member of the 1932 Team, which represented the United States in the Olympics held in Los Angeles, California. Later, he played and served as equipment manager for the Mount Washington Lacrosse Club. This challenge cup series was established to give others the opportunity to derive the same pleasures he received from participating in the sport of lacrosse.

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