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The 2006-07 team from [[Kennebecasis]] Valley High School were runners-up to [[2007 London Central|London Central]] in the [[Reach for the Top]] national championships.  It was the best finish by a New Brunswick team since the [[1995 Fredericton]] victory.
 
The 2006-07 team from [[Kennebecasis]] Valley High School were runners-up to [[2007 London Central|London Central]] in the [[Reach for the Top]] national championships.  It was the best finish by a New Brunswick team since the [[1995 Fredericton]] victory.
  
In provincial play, the senior team easily won, earning more than triple their opponents scores against them.  Their top intermediate team finished first in their division's round-robin, but lost in the final, while two other intermediate teams finished 9th and 11th out of 15 teams.
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In provincial play, the senior team easily won, earning more than triple their opponents scores against them.  Their top intermediate team finished first in their division's round-robin, then won the playoffs as well. Two other intermediate teams finished 9th and 11th out of 15 teams.
  
 
At nationals, the team's 8-3 round-robin record gave them a first-round bye.  They proceeded to defeat teams from [[Churchill]] and [[St. George's]] before losing in the final 365-300.
 
At nationals, the team's 8-3 round-robin record gave them a first-round bye.  They proceeded to defeat teams from [[Churchill]] and [[St. George's]] before losing in the final 365-300.

Latest revision as of 12:06, 17 May 2010

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2007 KVHS team. L to R: Koncovy, Spence, Gagnon, coach Thorne, Manuel, Lenton, O'Neill

The 2006-07 team from Kennebecasis Valley High School were runners-up to London Central in the Reach for the Top national championships. It was the best finish by a New Brunswick team since the 1995 Fredericton victory.

In provincial play, the senior team easily won, earning more than triple their opponents scores against them. Their top intermediate team finished first in their division's round-robin, then won the playoffs as well. Two other intermediate teams finished 9th and 11th out of 15 teams.

At nationals, the team's 8-3 round-robin record gave them a first-round bye. They proceeded to defeat teams from Churchill and St. George's before losing in the final 365-300.

The team also finished third in the "Reach for Dalhousie" competition at Dalhousie University.

Captain: Morgan Gagnon

Regulars: Will Koncovy, Nick Manuel, Kale O'Neill

Alternates: Dylan Lenton, Stephen Spence