Metro Bowl
Metro Bowl | |
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Venue | Tim Hortons Field (since 2015) |
Location | Toronto |
Previous Venues | Sky Dome) 1990–2005 1982
Esther Shiner Stadium 1984–1989 St. Michael's College Stadium 1983 Lamport Stadium |
Operated | 1982–2012, 2015—present |
Conference Tie-ins (pre-2012) | CISAA, LOSSA, TDCAA, TDSSAA and YRAA |
2015 Metro Bowl Final | |
Resurrection CSS Phoenix v Etobicoke CI Rams 31-8 |
The Metro Bowl has traditionally been the championship game for Secondary School
The game has been held annually during the later part of November or early December at a venue in or in close proximity to the City of Toronto.
Schools with multiple titles are:
Results
2016
CHAMPION: St. Matthew High School
Michael Power/St. Joseph High School (7) – St. Matthew High School (28)
Championship (TDCAA vs NCSSAA)
(TDSSAA champion to play in Northern Bowl)[2]
2015
Championship (TDSSAA vs CWOSSA):
Resurrection Catholic Secondary School Phoenix (CWOSSA) 31, Etobicoke Collegiate Institute Rams (TDSSAA) 8, played December 2nd.[3]
(TDCAA champion played in the Western Bowl)
2012
Metro Quarter-finals | Metro semi-finals | Metro Bowl | ||||||||||||
YRAA | Huron Heights | 18 | ||||||||||||
King City | 13 | Huron Heights | 40 | |||||||||||
LOSSA | Wilson | 42 | Wilson | 3 | ||||||||||
Holy Trinity | 20 | Huron Heights | 28 | |||||||||||
TDCAA | Don Bosco | 31 | Don Bosco | 14 | ||||||||||
TDSSAA | Northern
| 0 | Don Bosco | 27 | ||||||||||
CISAA | St. Andrew's College
| 28 | St. Andrew's College | 11 | ||||||||||
Upper Canada College | 0 |
2011
Conference finals | Metro semi-finals | Metro Bowl | ||||||||||||
LOSSA | Wilson | 18 | ||||||||||||
Holy Trinity | 7 | Wilson | 20 | |||||||||||
TDSSAA | Northern
| 14 | Northern | 17 | ||||||||||
Agincourt | 11 | Wilson | 21 (OT) | |||||||||||
CISAA | St. Andrew's College
| 27 | St. Andrew's College | 14 | ||||||||||
Upper Canada College | 22 | St. Andrew's College | 22 | |||||||||||
YRAA | King City | 10 | King City | 15 | ||||||||||
Huron Heights | 9 |
2010
Conference finals | Metro semi-finals | Metro Bowl | ||||||||||||
LOSSA | Holy Trinity | 33 | ||||||||||||
[4] | Wilson | 32 | Holy Trinity | 25 | ||||||||||
CISAA | Upper Canada College | 40 | Upper Canada College | 16 | ||||||||||
[5] | St. Andrew's College
| 34 | Holy Trinity | 28 | ||||||||||
YRAA | King City | 28 | King City | 3 | ||||||||||
Huron Heights | 0 | King City | 55 | |||||||||||
TDSSAA | Richview | 16 | Richview | 23 | ||||||||||
[6] | Leaside | 14 |
2009
Conference finals | Metro semi-finals | Metro Bowl | ||||||||||||
YRAA | Markham | 22 | ||||||||||||
[7] | Huron Heights | 15 | Markham | 16 | ||||||||||
LOSSA | Wilson | 21 | [11] | Wilson | 7 | |||||||||
[8] | St. Mary | 14 | Markham | 19 | ||||||||||
TDSSAA | Birchmount Park | 21 | [13] | Birchmount Park | 0 | |||||||||
[9] | Northern
| 0 | Birchmount Park | 16 | ||||||||||
CISAA | Trinity College School | 17 | [12] | Trinity College School | 10 | |||||||||
[10] | St. Michael's College | 3 |
2008
Conference finals | Metro semi-finals | Metro Bowl | ||||||||||||
CISAA | St. Michael's College | 27 | ||||||||||||
[14] | St. Andrew's College
| 7 | St. Michael's College | 23 | ||||||||||
YRAA | Huron Heights | 42 | [18] | Huron Heights | 7 | |||||||||
[15] | Brother André
| 6 | St. Michael's College | 42 | ||||||||||
LOSSA | Wilson | 23 | [20] | Wilson | 12 | |||||||||
[16] | Holy Trinity | 0 | Wilson | 9 | ||||||||||
TDSSAA | Northern
| 31 | [19] | Northern | 3 | |||||||||
[17] | Birchmount Park | 10 |
2007
Conference | Metro semi-finals | Metro Bowl | |
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CISAA | St. Andrew's College 15
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St. Michael's College 45 Wilson 1 |
St. Michael's College 16 Huron Heights 14[21][22] |
LOSSA | Wilson 20 Dwyer 16[23] | ||
YRAA | Huron Heights 29 Markham 0 |
Huron Heights 37 Birchmount Park 9 | |
TDSSAA | Birchmount Park 4 Don Bosco 0 |
2006
Conference | Metro semi-finals | Metro Bowl | |
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CISAA | St. Andrew's College 3
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St. Michael's College 19 Richview 1 |
St. Michael's College 18 Pickering 0 |
TDSSAA | Richview 8 East York 7 | ||
LOSSA | Wilson 0
|
Pickering 16 Huron Heights 0 | |
YRAA | Brother André 14
|
Note: Following their conference victory, St. Michaels had to play a quarter-final game against the Simcoe County champions with the winner advancing to the semi-finals. St. Michaels College won this game 40-32 over the Bear Creek Kodiaks.
2005
Conference | Metro semi-finals | Metro Bowl | |
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LOSSA | Pickering 28 Dwyer 4 |
Pickering 16 Upper Canada College 12 |
Pickering 24 Huron Heights 19 |
CISAA | St. Andrew's College 14
| ||
YRAA | Brother Andre 10
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Huron Heights 23 Richview 13 | |
TDSSAA | Richview 18 East York 6 |
2004
Championship:
St. Michael's College 22, Pickering H. S. 15
Semi-finals:
2003
Championship:
Semi-finals:
2002
Championship:
St. Michael's College 42, Etobicoke C.I. 6
Semi-finals:
St. Michael's College 27, Central Technical School 0
Etobicoke C.I. 29, Richview C. I. 15
2001
Championship:
Richview C. I. 37, Central Technical 0
Semi-finals:
21
2000
Championship:
Lorne Park S. S. 11, Notre Dame C. S. S. (Burlington) 0
Semi-finals:
Lorne Park S. S. 28, St. Michael's College 21
Notre Dame C. S. S. (Burlington) 21, St. Mary C. S. S. 0
1999
Championship:
Nelson H. S. 22, Central Technical 20
Semi-finals:
Nelson H. S. 59, St. Mary C. S. S. (Pickering) 8
Central Technical 26, St. Michael's College School 13
Quarter-finals:
1998
Championship:
St. Michael's College 43, Agincourt C. I. (Toronto) 6
Semi-finals:
22
1997
Championship:
Nelson H. S. (Burlington) 14, Cedarbrae C. I. (Toronto) 7
Semi-finals:
Quarter-finals:
0
1996
Championship:
Clarkson S. S. (Mississauga) 27, St. Michael's College School 0
Semi-finals:
Clarkson S. S. 20, Central Technical 13 (OT)
St. Michael's College School 20, Trinity College (Port Hope) 6
Quarter-finals:
Trinity College 27, Markham D. H. S. 13
Central Technical 6, Cedarbrae C. I. 1
St. Michael's College 21, Richview C. I. 14 (OT)
Clarkson S. S. 41, Waterdown D. H. S. (Waterdown) 35
1995
Championship:
St. Patrick’s 37, Mayfield S. S. (Caledon) 34 (Overtime)
Semi-finals:
St. Patrick's 29, St. Michael's College 14
Mayfield S. S. 29, Dunbarton H. S. (Pickering) 14
1994
Championship:
Semi-finals:
24
1993
Championship:
St. Patrick’s (Sarnia) 20, St. Michael's College 6
Semi-finals:
St. Patrick's 29, West Hill C. I. 12
St. Michael's College 14, Pickering H. S. 7
1992
Championship:
West Hill C. I. (Toronto) 24, Markham D. H. S. 6
Semi-finals:
8
1991
Championship:
Richview C. I. (Toronto) 42, Central Technical 24
Semi-finals:
Richview C. I. 36, Henry Street (Whitby) 19
Central Technical 35; St. Michael's College 27
1990
Championship:
Semi-finals:
21
1989
Championship:
Semi-finals:
1988
Championship:
Central Technical 16, Pickering H. S. 10
Semi-finals:
Central Technical 53, Etobicoke C.I. (Toronto) 20
Pickering H. S. 9, Stephen Leacock C. I. 6
1987
Championship:
Central Technical 20, Monsignor Paul Dwyer C. H. S. (Oshawa) 14
Semi-finals:
Central Technical 20; Stephen Leacock C. I. (Toronto) 14
Monsignor Paul Dwyer C. H. S. 33, A. Y. Jackson Secondary School (Toronto) 7
1986
Championship:
Victoria Park C. I. 21, Markham D. H. S. 12
Semi-finals:
Victoria Park C. I. 27, Pickering H. S. (Ajax) 8
Markham D. H. S. 15, Western Technical (Toronto) 12
1985
Championship:
Woburn C. I. 33, Victoria Park C. I. (Toronto) 12
Semi-finals:
Woburn C. I. 29, Central Technical (Toronto) 13
Victoria Park C. I. 22, Markham D. H. S. (Markham) 14
1984
Championship:
Semi-finals:
1983
Championship:
Woburn C. I. 21, East York C. I. (Toronto) 14
Semi-finals: unknown
1982
Championship:
St. Michael's College (Toronto) 13, Woburn C. I. (Toronto) 0
Semi-finals: none played
MVPs
- 2012: Kaleb Scott QB, Huron Heights Secondary School, Newmarket
- 2011: Chivon Gallagher SB, Donald A Wilson Secondary School, Whitby
- 2010: Earl Anderson RB, Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School (Courtice)
- 2009: Tyler Pritty, QB, Markham District High School, Markham
- 2008: Brendan Morgan, RB, St. Michael's College School, Toronto
- 2007: Eddie Houghton, RB, St. Michael's College School, Toronto
- 2006: Chris Rossetti, QB, St. Michael's College School, Toronto
- 2005: Frank Aiello, RB, Pickering High School, Ajax
- 2004: Charlie Houghton, RB, St. Michael's College School, Toronto
- 2003: Matthew Morris, QB, Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute, Toronto
- 2002: George Polyzois, RB, St. Michael's College School, Toronto
- 2001: Tom Flaxman, RB, Richview Collegiate Institute, Toronto
- 2000: Marc Champagnie, RB, Lorne Park Secondary School, Mississauga
- 1999: Dwight McKenzie, RB, Central Technical School, Toronto
- 1998: Mark Chiarcossi, RB, St. Michael's College School, Toronto
- 1997: Jason Currie, QB/S, Nelson High School (Ontario), Burlington
- 1996: Marvin Brereton, RB, Clarkson Secondary School, Mississauga
- 1995: Terry Kleinsmith, QB, St. Patrick's Catholic High School, Sarnia
- 1994: George Zegas, RB, Northern Secondary School (Toronto)
- 1993: Terry Kleinsmith, QB, St. Patrick's Catholic High School, Sarnia
- 1992: Alphonso Carter, DT, West Hill Collegiate Institute, Toronto
- 1991: Paul Martin, QB, Richview Collegiate Institute, Toronto
- 1990: Craig Adams, DB/L, Northern Secondary School (Toronto)
- 1989: Carey Bowen, RB, Sir John A. Macdonald Collegiate Institute, Toronto
- 1988: Patrick Burke, RB, Central Technical School, Toronto
- 1987: Paul Ferreira, FB, Central Technical School, Toronto
- 1986: Rob Wilson, TE, Victoria Park Collegiate Institute, Toronto
- 1985: Stuart Harshaw, RB, Woburn Collegiate Institute, Toronto
- 1984: Adam Karlsson, QB, Georges Vanier Secondary School, Toronto
- 1983: Ken Noakes, LB, Woburn Collegiate Institute, Toronto
- 1982: Chris Rick, RB, St. Michael's College School, Toronto
MVPs were chosen by David Grossman of the Toronto Star.
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