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==2010-2011 Team==
 
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Four members (Nie, Zheng, Snow and Hu) returned for this addition of Massey Reach. Adding to the seniors were players Xana Ouelette, Jordyn Liebman, Noah Lewis and Shikha Kuthiala. The new edition was able to complete and unprecedented Decade of Destruction by winning their 10th consecutive Windsor Title with a win over Kingsville (led by former Massey teacher Mr. Jakobszen). At provincials, the team improved on the previous year's regression by improving to 3-4 in round robin play. No word yet on how many students will be returning to the team for next season.
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Four members (Nie, Zheng, Snow and Hu) returned for this addition of Massey Reach. Adding to the seniors were players Xana Ouelette, Jordyn Liebman, Noah Lewis and Shikha Kuthiala. The new edition was able to complete an unprecedented Decade of Destruction by winning their 10th consecutive Windsor Title with a win over Kingsville (led by former Massey teacher Mr. Jakobszen). At provincials, the team improved on the previous year's results by improving to 3-4 in round robin play. No word yet on how many students will be returning to the team for next season.
  
 
== Team Tidbits ==
 
== Team Tidbits ==

Revision as of 10:08, 10 January 2012

Vincent Massey
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Location:
Windsor, ON
Coaches James R. Beland
State Championships none
National Championships none
Program Status Unknown
School Size Unknown
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Vincent Massey is a public school in South Windsor, Ontario as part of the Greater Essex County District School Board. The Reach for the Top team has been competitive in the city and provincial levels since 2000. They are the current 10-time defending champions of the Windsor Schoolreach League. (Note: The Vincent Massey team that won the national championship in 1966 and 1978 was from Etobicoke, Ontario and that school no longer is in existence under that name.)

Team Background

Since 2000, Massey has had a streak of local dominance that rivals the top secondary schools in Ontario. Eleven times in the last twelve years, they won the Windsor Schoolreach League title. Currently, they have won the title ten straight times. Their current rival in the region is Kingsville D.H.S. which have been their toughest rival in the last 6 years. St Joseph's and Holy Names have also threatened Massey's regional dominance, but have not yet been able to dethrone Massey.

After unenventful finishes in 2000(21st) and 2002(31st), Massey began to make strides in the Ontario Provincials in 2003, when they finished a mere 40 points out of a spot in the TV round. In the next three years, Massey made further strides by making the TV round every year finishing 10th ('04), 4th ('05) and 5th ('06). After a tailspin which saw them plummet to 23rd in 2007, Massey fought back into the Top 10 and equaled their best finish with a 4th place in 2008, which to date is considered Massey's best squad.

Instrumental with the team's development has been Massey's last two coaches. Greg Levack, who coached the team up until the end of the 2005 school year, helped develop the Mustangs into a top contender at the Ontario Provincials. Joining Levack in the 2005 season was the team's current coach, Jim Beland. After taking over full coaching duties, Beland has helped keep Massey in striking position of an Ontario Final, which is the long term goal of the team.

Previous Results

Ontario Provincials

  • 2000 - Finished 21st in Round Robin (5-5) 6th of 10 in Group C (Held at Queens University in Kingston)
  • 2001 - Lost in Regionals (This year was a strike year and the team had no coach or practices)
  • 2002 - Finished 31st in Round Robin (2-7) 9th of 10 in Group B
  • 2003 - Finished 15th in Round Robin (6-3)
  • 2004 - Finished 9th in Round Robin (5-2) and 10th overall. Lost in 1st Round to Lisgar
  • 2005 - Finished 2nd in Round Robin (7-0) and 4th overall. Advanced as wildcard in 1st Rnd vs Father Leo J. Austin (360-340), Advanced as wildcard in 2nd Round vs. Leaside (490-320), Lost in Semifinals to Leaside (390-220)
  • 2006 - Finished 6th in Round Robin (5-2) and 5th overall. Won in 1st Rounnd vs. South Secondary (360-340), Lost in 2nd Round to Assumption (470-290)
  • 2007 - Finished 23rd in Round Robin (3-4) 4th of 8 in Group D
  • 2008 - Finished 8th in Round Robin (5-2) 2nd of 8 in Group E and 4th overall. Won in 1st Round vs. Merivale (360-340), Advanced as wildcard in 2nd Round vs. UTS (410-280), Lost in Semifinals to Lisgar (340-190)
  • 2009 - Massey A finished 24th overall (3-4) and Massey B finished 26th overall (3-4)
  • 2010 - Finished 38th in Round Robin (0-7), 8th of 8 in Group E
  • 2011 - Finshed 27th in Round Robin (3-4), 6th of 8 in Group D

2009-2010 Team

The Reach team returned 3 players Alistair Staffen (Captain), Seila Rizvic and Joy Wang and added Yining Nie, Tiger Zheng, Kylen Snow, Daniel Hu and Anthony Valvasori to round out the roster. The team was able to wrap up their 9th consecutive Windsor Title with a victory over St. Joseph's, though not as lopsided in past years. Unfortunately, despite a few close games, the team did not record a win at the Provincials, going 0-7 in Group E, 38th overall.

2010-2011 Team

Four members (Nie, Zheng, Snow and Hu) returned for this addition of Massey Reach. Adding to the seniors were players Xana Ouelette, Jordyn Liebman, Noah Lewis and Shikha Kuthiala. The new edition was able to complete an unprecedented Decade of Destruction by winning their 10th consecutive Windsor Title with a win over Kingsville (led by former Massey teacher Mr. Jakobszen). At provincials, the team improved on the previous year's results by improving to 3-4 in round robin play. No word yet on how many students will be returning to the team for next season.

Team Tidbits

In 2005, Massey was able to advance to the semi-finals of the Provincial Reach Championships by not winning a T.V. game. In the 1st round, Massey, who went perfect in round robin and was seeded second, lost to 9th seed Father Leo J. Austin S.S. in round one. After three more game were played however, Massey's score held up for the wild-card, and they were able to move on to the quarter-finals. Massey then drew the defending and eventual two-time provincial champions Leaside in the 1st quarterfinal game. Although losing, Massey still managed a score good enough for the wildcard and moved on to the semi-finals where they once again lost to Leaside. The double wildcard was dubbed the Massey Miracle.

Other Trivia Endeavors

Trivia Night

Another staple of trivia at Massey includes the multi-annual Trivia Night tournaments held at the school, always on a Thursday evening, going from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. It is run by a number of teachers at Massey and a team consists of 4 members, with the following guidelines. Maximum of one Reach for the Top team member, and one staff member maximum on a team (though this rule seems to have been relaxed). There have been 6 Trivia Nights held so far. The inspiration for Trivia Night events comes from the current coach of Lisgar C.I. who Mr. Jim Beland met at a Reach for the Top Provincial tournament.

Trivia Night Winners

  • 1st Trivia Night - Eric Zhao, Corey Yednoroz, Simone Zhang, Mr. Bonk
  • 2nd Trivia Night - Michael Rozenbojm, George Yang, Mr. Mackenzie, Mr. Jakobszen
  • 3rd Trivia Night - Ben Webber, Jesse Bauer, Simone Zhang, Mr. Bonk
  • 4th Trivia Night - Michael Rozenbojm, George Yang, Jordynne Ropat, Mr. Jakobszen
  • 5th Trivia Night - Corey Yednoroz, Jacqueline Sun, James Vander Voort, Mr. Yednoroz
  • 6th Trivia Night - Sam Howes, David Shi, Ms. Dagg, Mr. Greenham
  • 7th Trivia Night - Max Hebert, Alistair Staffen, James Vander Voort, Mr. Marontate

In addition, there was also an individual Trivia Night champion, which was held simultaneously with the 4th Trivia Night. There has yet to be another individual title given out at the subsequent Trivia Nights.

  • 1st Trivia Night Individual - Corey Yednoroz

Teachers vs. Reach Team Game

Another event on the Reach for the Top team's calendar is the annual Massey staff vs. the Reach team game. The game is usually a combination of two reach packets with a winner determined by the combined scores of the two packs.

This is historically a very closely contested competition, with the winner generally being victorious by fewer than 5 questions. The teacher team has won more often than lost, though there have been years where there has been a tie.

In the last matchup (2008), the teachers and reachers played into a tiebreak where the teachers were able to win on the second tiebreaker (The winning answer was Ralph Nader).

Quest

Quest was a televised tournament, sponsored by various groups including Chrysler Automotive, The Toldo Group, The University of Windsor, and St. Clair College, and was the brainchild of Jack Ramieri and host Jeff Hewitt. It aired on on Cogeco 11 (local cable) for four seasons, providing the winning teams with scholarship monies. Teams from various high schools, including those from Chatham and Kent county, and not only those with Reach For The Top teams, have competed in this event. The Massey Reach for the Top team won three seasons of this competition, providing individual scholarships of $500 to $1000, totaling over $6000, to numerous Massey grads, all but two of which did not compete on the trivia team. Quest ended in 2003, but was still re-brodcasted for a few years after.

Team Roster

  • 2000 Team - Aaron Brown (Captain), Shawn Malhotra, Aida Shahbazi, Jeremy Low, Emily Dowell, Michael Wheeler, David Dudok, William Szabo-Verzoc
  • 2002 Team - Emily Dowell, Dave Dudok, Dave Fox, May Habib, Jesse Houston, Sheng-Jun Xu, Alice Li, Rafik Chekiri (Junior Member)
  • 2003 Team - Sheng-Jun Xu (Captain), Eric Vyskocil, Sri Jamalapur, Maria Pontikis, Jesse Houston, Dan Ableser, Paul Marchwica, May Habib, Rafik Chekiri
  • 2005 Team - Rafik Chekiri (Captain), Laura Southcott, Eric Brown, Martina Kovacevic, Derrick Tam, Emily Wunder, Michael Shelley, David Qian, Chris Oliver
  • 2006 Team - Eric Brown (Captain), Michael Shelley, David Qian, Aaron Boismier, Sheila Blanken, Yin Hui, Yu Weng, Ian Tanner, Tina Poon
  • 2007 Team - Aaron Boismier (Captain), Ian Tanner, Yu Weng, Benjamin Webber, James Vander Voort, Yifan Li, George Yang, Eric Zhao, Bryan Calvert
  • 2008 Team - George Yang (Captain), Benjamin Webber, James Vander Voort, Yifan Li, Eric Zhao, Corey Yednoroz, Alex Heuton, Arush Kuthiala, Taro Yamashita, Sam Howes
  • 2009 Team - Taro Yamashita (Captain), Sam Howes, Seila Rizvic, Joy Wang, Jamal Mahamud, Kevin St. Denis, Neil Lamont, Alistair Staffen, Dominik Jaworski(regionals only) Jason Fan(regionals only)
  • Note, the first four members of each year's team comprised the starting lineup at the Reach for the Top provincial championships of that year (in some cases 4th and 5th alternated).
  • Note, Under 2009 team, the first 4 members were the Massey A team while the latter 4 were the Massey B team at 2009 Ontario Reach