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The seven winning teams made it through to the 2nd round.  John F. Ross played St. Michael's in
the wildcard game for being the two losing teams with the highest scores.
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QUARTER-FINAL MATCH #1 - Nov. 30th
340 LISGAR vs. OAKVILLE 350
QUARTER-FINAL MATCH #2 - Dec. 7th
340 UTS vs. JOHN F. ROSS 210
QUARTER-FINAL MATCH #3 - Dec. 14th
280 CENTENNIAL vs. MARTINGROVE 320
QUARTER-FINAL MATCH #4 - Dec. 21st
250 HOLY CROSS vs. LEASIDE 370
Oakville, Leaside, Martingrove and the defending champions moved on to the Final Four, despite
valliant efforts from Lisgar and Centennial to advance.
Back-and-forth nailbiter went down to the wire; Tamara
and Lisgar simply ran out of questions
Ross was within 20 after the Wiz round, but champs
went on 120-10 run to knock off 2-seed
Martingrove was strong but had to fight
off a late charge from Centennial
SEMI-FINAL MATCH #1 - Dec. 28th
410 UTS vs. OAKVILLE 280
SEMI-FINAL MATCH #2 - Jan. 4th
220 MARTINGROVE vs. LEASIDE 480
The #1 seed moves on against the #13 underdog from Leaside.
The defending champions made hay by cleaning up in the
"What Am I" round and didn't let Oakville back in the game
Margann and Cross battled to the end, but
Lancers were just too consistent
Tyler yelled Leaside to the highest single
game Reach total in two seasons
CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL - Jan. 11th
440 UTS vs. LEASIDE 170
Both University of Toronto Schools and Leaside H.S. represent Ontario at the
National Reach Finals.
UTS got out to an early lead and simply didn't let up; they threepeat to end Leaside's impressive run as the #13 seed
Reach For The Top is a high school quiz competition that dates back to televised play in 1966.  Over the years Reach has become a part of Canadian culture, so much so that TVOntario decided to remake the program.  Each year hundreds of SchoolReach teams compete in local and regional contests, with the best squads going head-to-head in the provincial tournament for the opportunity to play in the national finale.
2003 Ontario Finals
TEAMS
ASSUMPTION CATHOLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL
BROCKVILLE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
CENTENNIAL COLLEGIATE
HOLY CROSS SECONDARY SCHOOL
JOHN F. ROSS COLLEGIATE
LEASIDE HIGH SCHOOL
LISGAR COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
MANITOULIN SECONDARY SCHOOL
MARTINGROVE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
MERIVALE HIGH SCHOOL
OAKVILLE TRAFALGAR HIGH SCHOOL
SOUTH SECONDARY SCHOOL
ST. MICHAEL'S COLLEGE SCHOOL
UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCHOOLS
ROUND  ROBIN
PRELIMINARY MATCH #1 - Sept. 28th
370 UTS v ASSUMPTION 210
PRELIMINARY MATCH #2 - Oct. 5th
360 JOHN F. ROSS vs. LEASIDE 410
PRELIMINARY MATCH #3 - Oct. 12th
260 SOUTH vs. CENTENNIAL 300
PRELIMINARY MATCH #4 - Oct. 19th
330 ST. MICHAEL'S vs. OAKVILLE 340
PRELIMINARY MATCH #5 - Oct. 26th
380 LISGAR vs. MANITOULIN 260
The returning champs make hay off the big points
questions after the Burlington crew kept it close
PRELIMINARY MATCH #6 - Nov. 9th
290 MERIVALE vs. MARTINGROVE 310
PRELIMINARY MATCH #7 - Nov. 16th
HOLY CROSS vs. BROCKVILLE
MATCH #8 - WILDCARD ELIMINATOR - Nov. 23th
250 JOHN F. ROSS vs. ST. MICHAEL'S 230
Leaside pulls away in the final Snapper
round to edge JFS
Centennial got out to a big early lead; South got
close but couldn't catch up
Classic match came down to the final
question for the Oakville squad
Lisgar got off to a 200-60 start and cruised the
rest of the way to victory
Merivale got 80 of the last 90 points but
couldn't come all the way back
Holy Cross kept their cool in a tight match and
won their TV debut
Ross edges St. Mike's in a nailbiter;
Joe's favourite show of the season
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