2010 Reach for the Top Nationals

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2010 Reach for the Top Nationals
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

KVHS has qualified for Nationals each year since 2004.

Nova Scotia

  • Cobequid

Ontario

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.