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(Created page with "'''Neil McNeil High School''' is a school in Toronto, Ontario. They won the 1969 Reach for the Top national championship. An anecdote from a Queen's historian said Neil M...")
 
m (They're pretty good at Reach (which isn't much of a compliment) but never make it to provincials. I told them to try quizbowl once and their team captain told me to shove it up my ass, so it's his loss whenever Woburn and Agincourt move on and they don't.)
 
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An anecdote from a Queen's historian said Neil McNeil were the "Montreal Canadiens of Reach for the Top", led by captain Ricky Courneyea.
 
An anecdote from a Queen's historian said Neil McNeil were the "Montreal Canadiens of Reach for the Top", led by captain Ricky Courneyea.
  
Neil McNeil still participates in SchoolReach, making them the oldest active champion school.
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Neil McNeil still participates in SchoolReach, making them the oldest active champion school. Despite producing relatively strong SchoolReach teams they have yet to progress past the regional stage of the competition due to the dominance of perennial Scarborough league champions [[Woburn]] and league runners up Agincourt.  
  
 
{{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Reach for the Top]]
 
{{Succession_box|Tournament = [[Reach for the Top]]

Latest revision as of 16:54, 6 April 2016

Neil McNeil High School is a school in Toronto, Ontario. They won the 1969 Reach for the Top national championship.

An anecdote from a Queen's historian said Neil McNeil were the "Montreal Canadiens of Reach for the Top", led by captain Ricky Courneyea.

Neil McNeil still participates in SchoolReach, making them the oldest active champion school. Despite producing relatively strong SchoolReach teams they have yet to progress past the regional stage of the competition due to the dominance of perennial Scarborough league champions Woburn and league runners up Agincourt.

Reach for the Top Champion
Preceded by
Year
Succeeded by
Oak Bay
1969
Kelvin

References