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LANGLEY, B.C. – Ben McIntosh had three goals and seven assists and Mark Matthews had two goals and eight helpers to lead Canada to a 21-4 victory over England on Thursday at the world indoor lacrosse championships.
Curtis Dickson added three goals and six assists, Robert Church had four goals and five other players had multi-point games as Canada opened the playoff round with an easy win.
The Canadians capped round-robin play with a 4-0 record to set up a match against England.
Canada will face the Iroquois Nationals on Saturday.
Canada has won gold at all four world championships since the inaugural event in 2003.
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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 26, 2019.
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