Cobourg Kodiaks Take On Peterborough Lakers Tonight at the CCC

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The Cobourg Nissan Kodiaks take on the Peterborough Lakers at 6pm at the Cobourg Community Centre tonight.
Cobourg gave Peterborough its only loss of the 2017 Major Series Lacrosse regular season last June.
The Peterborough Lakers are the defending Mann Cup Champions and are looking to repeat as the National Sr A Champs.
Cobourg is looking to make the playoffs for the first time. With 11 NLL players on the Kodiaks roster this season, the Kodiaks will be competitive.
At this Sundays game, all young lacrosse players are encouraged to bring their sticks, helmets, and balls to shoot on net during the first intermission.
Take part in the frisbee toss during the second period. There are many great giveaways from sponsors such as Pizza Hut, and Mucho Burrito.
Kody the Official Team Mascot is a huge hit with fans young and old!
Come meet the players and get autographs after the game at Turtle John’s Bar and Grill in Baltimore.
Tickets are available at the door For more information go to www.cobourgkodiaks.ca #RoadToTheMann

Pete Fisher
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