Metro Bowl
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Metro Bowl | |
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Stadium | Varsity Stadium |
Location | Toronto |
Previous Stadiums | Rogers Centre 1990-2006 Esther Shiner Stadium 1984-1989 St. Michael's College Stadium 1983 Lamport Stadium 1982 |
Operated | 1982—present |
Conference Tie-ins | CISAA, YRAA, TDSSAA, and LOSSA |
2007 Matchup | |
St. Michael's College 16 vs Huron Heights 14 |
The Metro Bowl is the pinnacle for High School football teams in the Greater Toronto Area. The game is usually held in early December at the Rogers Centre, in downtown Toronto. The current title holders are the St. Michael's College Kerry Blues. They've won six Metro Bowls which is the most out of any school.
The current format for deciding the Metro Bowl pits the Champions of the Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario Athletic Association (CISAA), York Region Athletic Association (YRAA), Toronto District Secondary School Athletic Association (TDSSAA), and Lake Ontario Secondary School Association (LOSSA) in a semi-final setup. The leagues alternate matchups from year to year.
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[edit] Results
Conference | Conference Finals | Semi-Finals | Metro Bowl |
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CISAA | St. Mike's 36 St. Andrew's 15 |
St. Mike's 45 Wilson 1 |
St. Mike's 16 Huron Heights 14[1][2] |
LOSSA | Wilson 20 Dwyer 16 |
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YRAA | Huron Heights 29 Markham 0 |
Huron Heights 37 Birchmount Park 9 |
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TDSSAA | Birchmount Park 4 Don Bosco 0 |
Conference | Conference Finals | Semi-Finals | Metro Bowl |
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CISAA | St. Mike's 13 St. Andrew's 3 |
St. Mike's 19 Richview 1 |
St. Mike's 18 Pickering 0 |
TDSSAA | Richview 8 East York 7 |
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LOSSA | Pickering 38 Wilson 0 |
Pickering 16 Huron Heights 0 |
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YRAA | Huron Heights 47 Brother Andre 14 |
Conference | Conference Finals | Semi-Finals | Metro Bowl |
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LOSSA | Pickering 28 Dwyer 4 |
Pickering 16 UCC 12 |
Pickering 24 Huron Heights 19 |
CISAA | UCC 24 St. Andrew's 14 |
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YRAA | Huron Heights 24 Brother Andre 10 |
Huron Heights 23 Richview 13 |
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TDSSAA | Richview 18 East York 6 |
- 2004 - St. Michael’s 22, Pickering 15
- 2003 - Cedarbrae 25, Northern (Toronto) 21
- 2002 - St. Michael’s 42, Etobicoke 6
- 2001 - Richview 37, Central Tech 0
- 2000 - Lorne Park 11, Notre Dame (Burlington) 0
- 1999 - Nelson 22, Central Tech 20
- 1998 - St. Michael’s 43, Agincourt 6
- 1997 - Nelson 14, Cedarbrae 7
- 1996 - Clarkson 27, St. Michael’s 0
- 1995 - St. Patrick’s (Sarnia) 37, Mayfield 34 (OT)
- 1994 - Northern 30, St. Patrick’s (Sarnia) 21
- 1993 - St. Patrick’s (Sarnia) 20, St. Michael’s 6
- 1992 - West Hill (Toronto) 24, Markham 6
- 1991 - Richview 42, Central Tech 24
- 1990 - Northern 14, Markham 11
- 1989 - Macdonald (Toronto) 27, Power 8
- 1988 - Central Tech 16, Pickering 10
- 1987 - Central Tech 20, Paul Dwyer 14
- 1986 - Victoria Park 21, Markham 12
- 1985 - Woburn 33, Victoria Park 12
- 1984 - Vanier (Toronto) 36, Northern 5
- 1983 - Woburn 21, East York 14
- 1982 - St. Michael’s 13, Woburn 0
[edit] MVPs
- 2007: Eddie Houghton, RB, St. Michael's
- 2006: Chris Rossetti, QB, St. Michael's
- 2005: Frank Aiello, RB, Pickering
- 2004: Charlie Houghton, RB, St. Michael's
- 2003: Matthew Morris, QB, Cedarbrae
- 2002: George Polyzois, RB, St. Michael's
- 2001: Tom Flaxman, RB, Richview
- 2000: Marc Champagnie, TB, Lone Park
- 1999: Dwight McKenzie, RB, Central Tech
- 1998: Mark Chiarcossi, RB, St. Michael's
- 1997: Jason Currie, QB/S, Nelson
- 1996: Marvin Brereton, RB, Clarkson
- 1995: Terry Kleinsmith, QB, St. Patrick's
- 1994: George Zegas, RB, Northern
- 1993: Terry Kleinsmith, QB, St. Patrick's
- 1992: Alphonso Carter, DT, West Hill
- 1991: Paul Martin, QB, Richview
- 1990: Craig Adams, DB/L, Northern
- 1989: Carey Bowen, RB, Sir John A. MacDonald
- 1988: Patrick Burke, Central Tech
- 1986: Rob Wilson, TE, Victoria Park
- 1984: Adam Karlsson, QB, Vanier
- 1982: Chris Rick, RB, St. Michael's
[edit] References
- ^ Grossman, David. "Fast Eddie follows his brother's lead", Toronto Star, 2007-12-06. Retrieved on 2007-12-06.
- ^ OFSAA Bowl Finals. Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations (2007-12-05). Retrieved on 2007-12-06.