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Kingston man scores in losing effort at President's Cup
Posted: August 31st, 2014 @ 10:32pm
Tim Bergin scored a goal Sunday but it wasn't enough to help the Kahnawake Mohawks to the bronze medal at the President's Cup lacrosse tournament.
The Mohawks spotted the St. Albert Miners a three-goal first-period lead and they could never quite catch up as the Rocky Mountain league champions defeated Kahnawake 7-5 in the game for third place at the Canadian senior B championship in Nanaimo, B.C.
Bergin's goal late in the second period lifted the Mohawks to within 5-4 but Kahnawake could never tie the score.
A charter member of the Kingston Cavaliers juniors playing in a national-championship tournament for the third year in a row, Bergin had seven goals in eight tournament games and his 14 points tied for third-best on the Kahnawake team.
Bergin plays for the Ottawa Axemen and was added by the Quebec champions for the seven-team national competition.
Kahnawake had the best record in the preliminary round, 5-1, but the Mohawks were defeated 6-4 by the Ontario champion Six Nations Rivermen in the semifinals. When they met previously the Mohawks had defeated St. Albert 9-6 in the final game of the round robin.
Onondaga Redhawks defeated Six Nations 9-7 in the gold-medal game Sunday night. Related Articles:
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