Kennebecasis Valley High School - Athletic Achievements

Athletic Achievements

  • In 1999 the Varsity Mens Soccer team won the Provincial AAA championship.
  • In 2001 the Varsity Mens Soccer team won the Provincial AAA championship.
  • In 2001 the Varsity Girls Rugby team won the Provincial AAA championship.
  • In 2002 the Varsity Girls Rugby team won the Provincial AAA championship.
  • In 2003 the Varsity Girls Rugby team won the Provincial AAA championship.
  • In 2006 the Boys and Gils Curling teams won the Provincial NBIAA titles.
  • In 2005 the Varsity Football team won the provincial AA championship completing their unexpected second straight undefeated season.
  • In 2006 the Mixed Curling team won the Provincial NBIAA title.
  • In 2007 the girls field hockey team won their second consecutive provincial title.
  • In 2008 the JV Girls Basketball team defended their provincial title.
  • In 2008 the Mixed Curling team won the provincial NBIAA title for a second time respectively.
  • In 2010 the Varsity Football team won the provincial 10-Man AAA championship over Rothesay High School.
  • In 2011 the Varsity girls Rugby team won the Provincial AAA championships over Simonds High School.
  • In 2011 the Varsity Football team won the provincial 10-Man AAA championship over École Mathieu-Martin 49-48(2OT).

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