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Revision as of 15:47, 13 August 2011
2010 Reach for the Top Nationals | |
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Edited by | Reach for the Top |
Champion | Kennebecasis |
Runner-up | Cobequid |
Third | St. Paul's |
Fourth | Gloucester |
High scorer | individual scores not kept |
Site | Toronto, Ontario |
Field | |
Stats |
The 2010 national finals of Reach for the Top were held May 29-31 in Toronto.
Participants
Alberta
- Harry Ainlay
- Old Scona
British Columbia
- St George's
- Sir Winston Churchill
Sir Winston Churchill made their fourth consecutive appearance at Nationals, three of those as provincial champion.
Manitoba
- St. Paul's
- Vincent Massey
New Brunswick
- Kennebecasis Valley
- Oromocto
KVHS has qualified for Nationals each year since 2004.
Nova Scotia
- Cobequid
Ontario
- Assumption
- Gloucester
Gloucester will make their fifth appearance at Nationals. Assumption declined their spot in the 2010 HSNCT after finishing as the Ontario runners-up in Provincials.
Quebec
- Dawson
Saskatchewan
- no representation
Tournament Results
A preliminary round-robin was held amongst all teams to determine seeds for the single-elimination playoffs. Kennebecasis Valley HS went undefeated through the round-robin.
First Round
- Sir Winston Churchill (8) d. Old Scona (9)
- Vincent Massey (7) d. Dawson (10)
- Assumption (6) d. Harry Ainlay (11)
- St. George's (5) d. Oromocto (12)
Quarterfinals
- Kennebecasis (1) d. Sir Winston Churchill (8)
- Cobequid (2) d. Vincent Massey (7)
- St. Paul's (3) d. Assumption (6)
- Gloucester (4) d. St. George's (5)
Semifinals
- Kennebecasis (1) d. Gloucester (4)
- Cobequid (2) d. St. Paul's (3)
Finals
- Kennebecasis (1) d. Cobequid (2)
Kennebecasis Valley HS won their first National championship, in their fourth consecutive top-3 finish. Cobequid improved on their 4th place finish from last year, and St. Paul's 3rd place was the best finish by a Manitoba team in the past decade.
Changes
Unlike previous years, no matches were televised for the national competition.