It seems way more likely to me that, having been told by the VISAA they were locked into a home game, they rested a lot of their best players for most of the Kenston game. There were too many variables for Catholic to lose on purpose in an effort to lock the bracket. They were going to face someone beatable no matter what (they had beaten Huguenot already and, I think, would have had an easier time with IWA or Broadwater due to travel distance) and they were going to play at home no matter what. Why risk injury?
So I absolutely accept that they might have thrown the Kenston game in Week 11, but I seriously doubt they were thinking as far ahead as Rustonrifle seems to think. I agree with Joe, however, that that would be extremely disturbing if true, but I will need a lot more convincing to believe it.