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Past Champions - Anciens Champions De L'asinb NBIAA PAST CHAMPIONS - ANCIENS CHAMPIONS DE L'ASINB AAA Baseball Golf Golf X Country X Country Boys / Garçons Girls / Filles Sr. Boys / Garçons Jr. Boys / Garçons 2013-14 James M. Hill Leo Hayes N/A W. A. Losier Fredericton High 2012-13 James M. Hill École Mathieu-Martin N/A Saint John High Fredericton High 2011-12 Leo Hayes Sussex Regional N/A Saint John High Fredericton High 2010-11 Saint John High Sussex Regional N/A Fredericton High Saint John High 2009-10 James M. Hill Sussex Regional N/A Fredericton High Fredericton High 2008-09 James M. Hill Mathieu-Martin N/A Fredericton High Fredericton High 2007-08 James M. Hill Sussex Regional Rothesay High Fredericton High Fredericton High 2006-07 Riverview High Leo Hayes Rothesay High Fredericton High Fredericton High 2005-06 Riverview High Fredericton High Bathurst High Fredericton High Tantramar Regional 2004-05 James M. Hill Fredericton High Fredericton High Fredericton High Leo Hayes High 2003-04 Harbour View High Oromocto High Fredericton High Mathieu-Martin Saint John High 2002-03 St. Malachy's Mathieu-Martin Bathurst High Leo Hayes Fredericton High 2001-02 James M. Hill Mathieu-Martin Bathurst High Leo Hayes Fredericton High 2000-01 James M. Hill Sussex Regional N/A Fredericton High St. Stephen 1999-00 Fredericton High Sussex Regional N/A Fredericton High Fredericton High 1998-99 St. Malachy's Harrison Trimble N/A Harrison Trimble Mgr.-M.-F.-Richard 1997-98 Miramichi Valley Fredericton High N/A Louis-Mailloux Harrison Trimble 1996-97 Woodstock High C-Cormier/Fredericon N/A Louis-Mailloux Harrison Trimble 1995-96 James M. Hill Mathieu-Martin N/A Louis-Mailloux Moncton High 1994-95 St. Malachy's Oromocto High N/A Moncton High Moncton High 1993-94 Fredericton High Fredericton High N/A Fredericton High Caledonia 1992-93 St. Malachy's Kennebecasis Valley N/A Louis-Mailloux Caledonia 1991-92 Miramichi Valley Bathurst High N/A Fredericton High Caledonia 1990-91 Fredericton High Fredericton High N/A Fredericton High Fundy High 1989-90 James M. Hill Kennebecasis Valley N/A Fredericton High Kennebecasis Valley 1988-89 St. Stephen Moncton High N/A Fundy High Fredericton High 1987-88 Miramichi Valley Kennebecasis Valley N/A Kennebecasis Valley Fredericton High 1986-87 Miramichi Valley N/A N/A Fredericton High Fredericton High 1985-86 Miramichi Valley Miramichi Valley N/A Fredericton High Fundy High 1984-85 Miramichi Valley Kennebecasis Valley N/A N/A Fundy High 1983-84 Fredericton High Fredericton High N/A Fredericton High Moncton High 1982-83 Saint John High Fredericton High N/A Fredericton High Centre La fontaine 1981-82 Moncton High Fredericton High N/A N/A N/A 1980-81 James M. Hill Fredericton High N/A N/A N/A 1979-80 1978-79 1977-78 1976-77 1975-76 1974-75 1973-74 1972-73 1971-72 1970-71 1969-70 1968-69 1967-68 1966-67 1965-66 1964-65 1963-64 1962-63 1961-62 1960-61 AA Baseball Golf Softball Football Soccer Boys / Garçons Balle-molle 10 Man / joueurs Sr. Boys / Garçons 2013-14 with / avec AAA) Bathurst High École Grande-Rivière Hampton High École Marie-Esther 2012-13 with / avec AAA) Rothesay High École Grande-Rivière École Mathieu-Martin Rothesay High 2011-12 with / avec AAA) Thomas-Albert École Grande-Rivière Kennebecasis Valley Carleton North 2010-11 with / avec AAA) Campobello with / avec AAA) Kennebecasis Samuel-de-Champlain 2009-10 with / avec AAA) École Sainte-Anne with / avec AAA) Sussex Regional Rothesay Netherwood 2008-09 with / avec AAA) Campobello École Grande-Rivière combined with 12 man Dalhousie Regional 2007-08 with / avec AAA) Rothesay High École Grande-Rivière St. Stephen Rothesay High 2006-07 N/A Rothesay High École Grande-Rivière Harbour View High Rothesay Netherwood 2005-06 Grand Manan High Rothesay High École Grande-Rivière Kennebecasis École Sainte-Anne 2004-05 Woodstock High Rothesay High École Grande-Rivière Kennebecasis Thomas Albert 2003-04 Woodstock High Tantramar École Grande-Rivière Saint John High Rothesay Netherwood 2002-03 Woodstock High Tantramar École Grande-Rivière Hampton High École Sainte-Anne 2001-02 Woodstock High Woodstock École Grande-Rivière Hampton High Sugarloaf Senior 2000-01 Susses Regional Hampton High École Grande-Rivière N/A Carleton North 1999-00 Fundy High Woodstock Mgr.-M.-F.-Richard N/A Fundy High 1998-99 Fundy High Sussex Regional Dalhousie Regional N/A Mgr.-M.-F.-Richard 1997-98 N/A Sussex Regional Dalhousie Regional N/A Roland- Pépin 1996-97 N/A Petitcodiac Regional École Grande-Rivière N/A Sugarloaf Senior 1995-96 N/A Hartland High École Grande-Rivière N/A Mgr.-M.-F.-Richard 1994-95 N/A Hartland/Petitcodiac École Grande-Rivière N/A Sugarloaf Senior 1993-94 N/A Hampton High Mgr.-M.-F.-Richard N/A Aux Quatre Vents 1992-93 N/A Hampton High Mgr.-M.-F.-Richard N/A Sugarloaf Senior 1991-92 N/A N/A Mgr.-M.-F.-Richard N/A Sugarloaf Senior 1990-91 N/A N/A N/A N/A Sugarloaf Senior 1989-90 N/A N/A N/A N/A Sugarloaf Senior 1988-89 N/A N/A N/A N/A St. Malachy's 1987-88 N/A N/A Dalhousie Regional N/A Aux Quatre Vents 1986-87 N/A N/A Thomas-Albert N/A St. Malachy's 1985-86 N/A N/A Thomas-Albert N/A Sugarloaf Senior 1984-85 N/A N/A Millidgeville N. N/A Sussex Regional 1983-84 N/A N/A Thomas-Albert N/A Millidgeville N. 1982-83 N/A N/A N/A N/A Rothesay Collegiate 1981-82 N/A N/A N/A N/A Dalhousie Regional 1980-81 N/A N/A N/A N/A Tantramar Regional 1979-80 A Golf Softball Soccer Soccer Soccer Boys / Garçons Sr. Boys / Garçons Jr. Boys / Garçons Sr. Girls / Filles 2013-14 Petitcodiac Regional with / avec AA) Minto Memorial with / avec AA) Petitcodiac Regional 2012-13 Petitcodiac Regional with / avec AA) Sir James Dunn with / avec AA) Petitcodiac Regional 2011-12 Petitcodiac with / avec AA) Belleisle with / avec AA) Minto Memorial 2008-2011 Only two classification divisions (AAA & AA) - 2008 AGM / Seulement deux classifications (AAA et AA) - AGA 2008 2007-08 Campobello Island (combined with AA) Chipman Forst Ave. (combined with AA) Devon Park 2006-07 Sir James Dunn North & South Esk Samuel de Champlain Rothesay Netherwood Sir James Dunn 2005-06 Caledonia High North & South Esk Sir James Dunn Rothesay Netherwood Secondaire Assomption 2004-05 John Caldwell North & South Esk Blackville Rothesay Netherwood Samuel de Champlain 2003-04 Rothesay High North & South Esk John Caldwell Rothesay Netherwood Rothesay Netherwood 2002-03 Sir James Dunn North & South Esk Blackville Rothesay Netherwood Rothesay Netherwood 2001-02 Petitcodiac North & South Esk École Sainte-Anne Rothesay Netherwood Secondaire Népisiguit 2000-01 North & South Esk Minto High Rothesay Netherwood John Caldwell École Sainte-Anne 1999-00 Petitcodiac École Grande-Rivière Rothesay Netherwood Petitcodiac École Sainte-Anne 1998-99 N/A École Grande-Rivière Rothesay Netherwood Harvey High École Sainte-Anne 1997-98 N/A Blackville Rothesay Netherwood N/A École Sainte-Anne 1996-97 N/A John Caldwell École Sainte-Anne N/A Petitcodiac Regional 1995-96 N/A Tobique Valley École Sainte-Anne N/A Bonar Law 1994-95 N/A Tobique Valley Caledonia N/A Rothesay Netherwood 1993-94 N/A North & South Esk École Sainte-Anne N/A N/A 1992-93 N/A N/A Chipman Forst Ave. N/A N/A 1991-92 N/A Bonar Law École Sainte-Anne N/A N/A 1990-91 N/A N/A Petitcodiac Regional N/A N/A 1989-90 N/A N/A École Sainte-Anne N/A N/A 1988-89 N/A N/A École Sainte-Anne N/A N/A 1987-88 N/A Minto High Petitcodiac Regional N/A N/A 1986-87 N/A Tobique Valley Petitcodiac Regional N/A N/A 1985-86 N/A Tobique Valley JMA Armstrong N/A N/A 1984-85 N/A JMA Armstrong JMA Armstrong N/A N/A 1983-84 N/A JMA Armstrong Minto Memorial N/A N/A 1982-83 N/A Tobique Valley Harvey High N/A N/A 1981-82 N/A Tobique Valley Petitcodiac Regional N/A N/A 1980-81 N/A Tobique Valley Minto Memorial N/A N/A AAA X Country X Country Softball Field Hockey Football Sr. Girls / Filles Jr. Girls / Filles Balle-molle Hockey sur gazon 12 Man / joueurs Saint John High Fundy High Saint John High Kennebecasis Valley Fredericton High Saint John High Fredericton High Harbour View James M. Hill Fredericton High Fredericton High Fredericton High Harbour View Rothesay Netherwood Bernice MacNaughton Leo Hayes Saint John High Sussex Regional Riverview High Fredericton High Fredericton High Fredericton High Saint John High Riverview High Moncton High Fredericton High Fredericton High St. Malachy's James M. Hill Bernice MacNaughton Fredericton High Fredericton High Harbour View Kennebecasis Valley Bernice MacNaughton Kennebecasis Fredericton High Mgr-M.-F.-Richard Kennebecasis Valley Bernice MacNaughton Mathieu-Martin Fredericton High Harbour View Bernice MacNaughton Fredericton High Sir James Dunn Mathieu-Martin Mgr.-M.-F.-Richard Oromocto High Bernice MacNaughton Mathieu-Martin Fredericton High Mgr.-M.-F.-Richard James M. Hill Fredericton High Fredericton High Sir James Dunn Mgr.-M.-F.-Richard James M. Hill Moncton High Tantramar Regional Sir James Dunn Mgr.-M.-F.-Richard James M. Hill Harrison Trimble Sir James Dunn Sir James Dunn Mgr.-M.-F.-Richard James M. Hill Harrison Trimble Sir James Dunn Moncton High Clément-Cormier Sussex Regional Harrison Trimble Harrison Trimble Moncton High Mathieu-Martin James M.
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