Brantford Warriors’ Greg Morissette was the hero in Friday night’s Jr. C lacrosse matchup against the Caledon Bandits by scoring twice in the late going to send the game into OT, the second with one second left on the clock, then did an encore by scoring the game winner, unassisted at 8:34 to take the 9-8 win. Brodrick Rene, #22, also contributed three goals for Brantford to improve their record to 3-1-1 after five games played so far this season. Photo by Jim Windle
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