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  • #REDIRECT [[NAQT Ontario Provincial Championship]]
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  • {{Collegebox|College Name = Western Ontario ...y of Western Ontario''' is a post-secondary institution located in London, Ontario. Its quizbowl team is one of the oldest in Canada.
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  • #REDIRECT [[NAQT Ontario Provincial Championship]]
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  • The 2007-08 team from the University of [[Western Ontario]] was the strongest from the school in several years, if not ever. The team first competed at the 2007 Ontario Bowl at [[Toronto]], taking 3rd after losing only their first match because
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  • #REDIRECT [[NAQT Ontario Provincial Championship]]
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  • The '''Ontario Hybrid Tournament''' (started as '''Ottawa Hybrid''', with some other name ...teen teams attended, which was then the record for an independent event in Ontario.
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  • ...tudents of secondary schools, colleges, and universities. It has held an [[Ontario Provincial Championship]] for high school teams every year. ...roughly as an organizing committee for high school quizbowl tournaments in Ontario. Their website[http://www.onqba.ca/] is usually up to date and contains eve
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  • #REDIRECT [[NAQT Ontario Provincial Championship]]
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  • The 2015 [[NAQT Ontario Championship|NAQT Ontario Provincials]] were held in March at [[Lisgar]] Collegiate Institute and wer
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  • The 2014 [[NAQT Ontario Championship|NAQT Ontario Provincials]] were held in March at the [[McMaster]] University and was dir
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  • The 2016 [[NAQT Ontario Championship|NAQT Ontario Provincials]] were held in March at the [[Toronto|University of Toronto]] a
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  • | Name = NAQT Ontario Provincials The '''2010 NAQT Ontario Provincials''' was a Canadian high school quizbowl tournament which was hel
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  • The 2012 [[NAQT Ontario Championship|NAQT Ontario Provincials]] were held in March at the University of [[Guelph]] and was di
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  • The 2012 [[NAQT Ontario Championship|NAQT Ontario Provincials]] were held on June 11 at the University of [[Guelph]]. The tou The inauguration of the [[Ontario Quizbowl Association]] occurred after this tournament.
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  • The '''NAQT Ontario Provincial Championship''' is a high school tournament. It is run every spr | [[2010 NAQT Ontario Provincials|2010]]
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  • ...Canadian trivia scene for over nearly four decades. In 2011, they won the Ontario Reach for the Top and finished 2nd at Nationals. The team featured Daniel C [[Category:High school teams]] [[Category:Ontario high school teams]]
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  • ...nament lasts for three days, with the last two days taking place at the TV Ontario (TVO) studios where the matches are filmed. The champion and runner-up of t
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  • ...io Reach for the Top qualifying leagues|various Schoolreach leagues across Ontario]]. The top 10 teams from the round-robin tournament on May 11 moved on to t These are the results of the televised rounds of the 2008 Ontario Reach for the Top Championships. Teams that advance through the "wild card"
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  • ...io Reach for the Top qualifying leagues|various Schoolreach leagues across Ontario]]. The top 10 teams from the round-robin tournament on May 13 moved on to t
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  • The 2013 [[NAQT Ontario Championship|NAQT Ontario Provincials]] were held on March 22nd at the [[McMaster]] University and wa
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  • #REDIRECT [[List of Ontario Reach for the Top qualifying leagues]]
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  • | [[McMaster]], [[Western Ontario]] | [[Western Ontario]]
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  • ...Canadian trivia scene for over nearly four decades. In 2011, they won the Ontario Reach for the Top and finished 2nd at Nationals. The team featured Daniel C [[Category:High school teams]] [[Category:Ontario high school teams]]
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  • ...rio in 2006, [[2007 Ontario Reach for the Top Championships|2007]], [[2008 Ontario Reach for the Top Championships|2008]] and 2011. In their playoffs, they we In 2008, South finished 6th in Ontario. That year, South managed to escape two near defeats. After the preliminary
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  • ...tudents of secondary schools, colleges, and universities. It has held an [[Ontario Provincial Championship]] for high school teams every year. ...roughly as an organizing committee for high school quizbowl tournaments in Ontario. Their website[http://www.onqba.ca/] is usually up to date and contains eve
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  • ...high school)]] - Centennial Collegiate and Vocational Institute in Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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  • The 2012 [[NAQT Ontario Championship|NAQT Ontario Provincials]] were held on June 11 at the University of [[Guelph]]. The tou The inauguration of the [[Ontario Quizbowl Association]] occurred after this tournament.
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  • '''Banting Memorial High School''' is a high school in Alliston, Ontario. ...Gray from PEI, [[Gonzaga]] from Newfoundland, and [[Dryden]] from Northern Ontario.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ontario Hybrid Tournament]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ontario Quizbowl Association]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[NAQT Ontario Provincial Championship]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Centennial (Ontario high school)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[NAQT Ontario Provincial Championship]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[NAQT Ontario Provincial Championship]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[NAQT Ontario Provincial Championship]]
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  • ...a research and science-focused public university, and is also home to the Ontario Veterinary College. The Guelph Quizbowl team was founded in fall of 2008. * 2010 [[2010 NAQT Ontario Provincials|NAQT Ontario Provincial Championship]]
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  • London Central is a public secondary school in London, Ontario. In [[2007 London Central|2007]], London Central won all of its games at the Ontario [[Reach for the Top]] provincial championships, advancing easily to the nat
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  • #REDIRECT [[Western Ontario]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Western Ontario]]
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  • The '''NAQT Ontario Provincial Championship''' is a high school tournament. It is run every spr | [[2010 NAQT Ontario Provincials|2010]]
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  • '''Roland Michener Secondary School''' is a high school in South Porcupine, Ontario, near Timmins. They were known as South Porcupine High School until 1968. ...t most of the 1970s and 1980s competing with [[Dryden]] to be the Northern Ontario representative at the [[Reach for the Top]] national championships. They wo
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  • '''Saunders Secondary School''' is a public high school in London, Ontario. Teams from the school were very successful in [[Reach for the Top]] in th ...nationals in 1994 and 1995, missing out in 1993 only by finishing third in Ontario. [[David Thorsley]] was on the team for all five of those years, making hi
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  • #REDIRECT [[2008 Western Ontario]]
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  • ...ional championship. They finished third at nationals in 1995 and third in Ontario in 1996. [[Category: Ontario high school teams]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Michigan]] (1999-2006)<br>[[Western Ontario]] (1996-1999) ...96]] [[Reach for the Top]] championships. In 1998 he founded the [[Western Ontario]] Quiz Bowl Club, and after graduating in 1999 he played as a graduate stud
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  • As part of the [[ONQBA]] mission to promote quizbowl to high school's across Ontario, a tournament featuring 4 high schools from the Kingston area took place. [ [[Category:High school quizbowl in Ontario]]
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  • The 2007-08 team from the University of [[Western Ontario]] was the strongest from the school in several years, if not ever. The team first competed at the 2007 Ontario Bowl at [[Toronto]], taking 3rd after losing only their first match because
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  • #REDIRECT [[List of Ontario Reach for the Top qualifying leagues]]
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  • ...the [[2007 Reach for the Top Nationals]]. They swept through the field in Ontario and Nationals. The team re-united after graduation to play in "Ontario Bowl" at [[Toronto]]. They lost their first match, claiming to not know th
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  • ...ompared to other leagues in Ontario. The league qualifies two teams to the Ontario Provincial Finals. Five teams from this league (Brother Andre, St. Augustin
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  • ...leagues in Ontario, second only to Ottawa, and it qualifies 2 teams to the Ontario Provincial Finals.
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  • Beecham was a teacher at [[Martingrove]] in Etobicoke, Ontario. She was part of the revival in 1989 to bring Reach back as a national com | Caption = Paquet and Beecham are perplexed by an answer at the 2002 Ontario playoffs
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  • The 2016 [[NAQT Ontario Championship|NAQT Ontario Provincials]] were held in March at the [[Toronto|University of Toronto]] a
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  • The 2013 [[NAQT Ontario Championship|NAQT Ontario Provincials]] were held on March 22nd at the [[McMaster]] University and wa
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  • Chris attended [[Lisgar]] in Ottawa, Ontario, where he joined the [[Reach for the Top]] team in 2006. He competed at the ...the [[2010 NAQT Ontario Provincials|2010]] [[NAQT Ontario Provincials|NAQT Ontario Provincial Championships]]. Chris is an assistant coach for [[Lisgar]], tho
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  • ...Secondary School is a rural small school in Avonmore, southeast of Ottawa, Ontario. [[Category:High school teams]] [[Category:Ontario high school teams]]
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  • '''Frontenac Secondary School''' is a public school in Kingston, Ontario. They won the 1999 [[Reach for the Top]] national championship, and have o [[Category:Ontario high school teams]]
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  • The 2012 [[NAQT Ontario Championship|NAQT Ontario Provincials]] were held in March at the University of [[Guelph]] and was di
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  • The 2015 [[NAQT Ontario Championship|NAQT Ontario Provincials]] were held in March at [[Lisgar]] Collegiate Institute and wer
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  • The 2014 [[NAQT Ontario Championship|NAQT Ontario Provincials]] were held in March at the [[McMaster]] University and was dir
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  • |second = [[Centennial (Ontario high school)|Centennial]] |site = Toronto, Ontario
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  • .... Finishing third in Ontario the year before, the 2006 team swept through Ontario and Nationals.
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  • |site = Toronto, Ontario ===Ontario===
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  • ...ime champion: [[Vincent Massey (Etobicoke)|Vincent Massey]] of Etobicoke, Ontario. [[Lorne Jenkins]] of Alberta, under their new name of Barrhead HS, partic ===Ontario===
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  • '''Gloucester High School''' is a public school in suburban Ottawa, Ontario. The school has regularly fielded strong teams in [[Reach for the Top]], w ...for nationals in 2007 and 2010, the latter of which saw Gloucester win the Ontario Provincial championships.
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  • '''Gananoque Secondary School''' is a public school in Gananoque, Ontario consisting of approximately 525 students. In 2008, they became the second [[Category:Ontario high school teams]]
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  • |schoolpast = [[Western Ontario]] (2011-2013), [[Waterloo]] (2014) ...niversity of [[Waterloo]], previously playing as an undergrad at [[Western Ontario]]. He previously played [[Reach For The Top]] at [[North Park]], and it sad
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  • ===Ontario=== * [[Hillcrest]] (representing southern Ontario)
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  • The 1992-93 team from St. Joseph's High School in Renfrew, Ontario won the [[Reach for the Top]] national championship. ...at [[Saunders]]. It was the first time since the CBC era that an eastern Ontario team qualified for nationals. At Nationals in London, St. Joseph's defeate
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  • | Name = NAQT Ontario Provincials The '''2010 NAQT Ontario Provincials''' was a Canadian high school quizbowl tournament which was hel
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