In the opening round, held in Windsor: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded St. Catharines Lakeport Lakers dumped 12th-seeded Chatham Christian 55-47. The Lakers broke to a 11-0 lead and led 19-15, 28-18 and 42-27 at the quarters. Josh Barber led Lakeport with 15. Linuoht Chuon added 12, Numa Douangmala 8, Jeremy Hawley 8, Blair Smith 3, Justin Peacock 3 and Rabby Teng 8. Lakers coach John Wark told the St. Catharines Standard that “the quick start was really important for us. We were to play 10 players and keep the lead.” Nathan Hystek paced Chatham Christian with 11. Joel Horneman added 8, Kevin Verburg 6, Jevin Vyn 4, Mark Vandresluis 4, Asher Roffel 2 and Larry Vanderlee 2. …………………………………………………… The 16th-seeded Sioux Lookout Queen Elizabeth Warriors stunned the 6th-seeded Elgin Rideau District Lions 49-47. Queen Elizabeth led 36-16 at the half and while Robert Mustard rallied Rideau in the second half, they fell just short. Clinton Belisle led Queen Elizabeth with 18. Anthony Roberts added 9, Kenny Leyros 8, Garett Cosco 8, Kevin Vinczeffy 2, Jason Mousseau 2 and Kyle Greig 2. Robert Mustard paced Rideau District with 24. Aaron Lynn added 6, Nathan Rice 5, Matt Visser 4, Jordan Porter 2, Jason Melo 2, John Bray 2 and Jason Wills 1. …………………………………………………… The 18th-seeded Toronto George Harvey Hawks thrashed 3rd-seeded Hamilton Mere-Teresa Catholic Academy 72-41 after leading 43-21 at the half. Chester Morgan led George Harvey with 15. Lindan Myrie added 14, Narval Clarke 14, Alex Caine 13, Roy Ellis 9, Marvin Lattif 2 and Mohamed Hassan 1. Tresor Kalambay led Mere-Teresa with 20. Hoskins Kangu added 15, Landry Kazungu 4 and Paul Gelinas 2. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Hamilton Guido de Bres Christian Cavaliers defeated Toronto People’s Christian Academy Eagles 37-35 after leading 22-20 at the half. Geoff Hutten led Guido with 14 points. Steve Bosscher added 6, Greg Kamstra 5, Dan Muis 4, Greg Morris 3, Daron Ruggi 3 and Greg Van Middlekoop 2. Chad Bewley paced People’s Christian with 12. Moses Chan added 9, Curtis Legiehn 6, Andrew Dunkin 3, John Kim 3 and George Dagher 2. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Harrow District Hawks thrashed the 10th-seeded Timmins O’Gorman Knights 57-37 after leading 31-15 at the half. Scott Huston and Darryl McGhee each scored 15 for Harrow. Kerry Miller added 8, Lionel Sanders 5, Darek Sabbe 4, Kelly Doyle 4, Brandon Ellenberger 4 and Kyle McLean 2. Taylor Wakeford led O’Gorman with 8. Jason Pilcz added 7, Adam Gauthier 6, Chris Lefebvre 6, Marc Chabot 3, Matt Vierimaa 3, Matt Pason 2 and Kevin Thayer 2. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Rockcliffe Ashbury Colts dumped the 13th-seeded Val Caron Confederation Chargers 54-44 after leading 36-13 at the half. Taylor McWade led Ashbury with 12. Thomas Christie added 9, Greg Black 8, Eric Plaskacz 8, Jason Cherney 7, Steve Street 6 and Andrew King 4. Jason Sawitzky paced Confederation with 17. Chris Ducharme added 10, Brad Beadman 6, Andrew Leclair 5 and Shawn Blackburn 2. Ashbury took a 36-13 lead at the half through good offensive transitions and team defence, said coach Ian MacKinnon. “In the second half, we just went in the tank. Our consistency has been something that concerned me all year. If we ever put a full game together, we’ll be okay.” …………………………………………………… 4th-seeded St. Mary’s defeated 15th-seeded South River Almaguin Highlands Secondary Highlanders 84-70 after leading 45-32 at the half. Ryan Hairsine paced St. Mary’s with 41. Josh Stewart added 19, Mitch Perpich 11, Ken Fleming 7, Jason Rath 4 and Chandler Horne 2. Ryan Dewey led Almaguin with 20. Evan Hann added 18, Nick Sikora 10, Dylan Jarvis 8, Scott MacWhiter 8 and Dan Lawrence 6. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Kitchener Rockway Mennonite Flames crushed 17th-seeded Kingston Sharbot Lake 75-49 after leading 32-23 at the half. Dave Bennett led Rockway with 24. Zach Friendman added 21, J.P. Wikerd 13, Dan Stickley 6, Dan Shantz 5, Luke Moyer 3, J.M. Petit 2 and Ben Young 2. Justin Thomson paced Sharbot Lake with 21. Tom Hughes added 10, Dustan Novak 9, B.J. Freeman 5, Teddie Brown 2 and Jacob Neadon 2. …………………………………………………… 11th-seeded Port Hope Trinity Bears stunned 2nd-seeded Tecumseh E.S. L’Essor Les Aigles 75-74 in overtime, despite trailing 32-30 at the half. Marco Carey led Trinity with 20. Anthony Kelamis added 16, Adam Petty 13, Matt Trott 11, J.D. Brown 7, Marc-Andre Chagnon 6 and John Becker 2. Damian Damphouse paced E.S. L’Essor with 22. Adam Prieur added 14 and 3 steals, Bobby Stanton 11, Geoff Parent 8, Jean-Yves Renaud 7, Stuart St. Pierre 6, Michael Wabisa 2, Nathan Peck 2 and Andrew Tellier 2. The Bears moved ahead with 19 seconds left in overtime on a three-point play by J.D. Brown, who scored five of his seven points in the extra session. On L’Essor’s final possession, Trinity’s Marco Carey blocked Bobby Stanton’s shot and then grabbed the rebound off a Geoff Parent miss. “We really thought we’d be seeded higher than 11th,” Carey told the Windsor Star. Parent said Les Aigles “got a little uptight at the end. People got nervous and the turnovers just killed us.” Les Aigles twice tried to kill the clock in regulation but turnovers and fouls proved their undoing. “We had all the opportunity in the world to win it and it wasn’t meant to be,” said L’Essor coach Lucien Gava.
In the second round: …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Hamilton Academie Catholique Mere-Teresa dumped 3rd-seeded Elgin Rideau District Lions 69-46 as Tresor Kalambay scored 27, Hoskins Kangu 27, Phillippe Lessard 7, Paul Gelinas 4 and Sebastien Hukui 4. Robert Mustard led Rideau with 13. Jeff Chase added 9, Jason Wills 8, John Bray 4, Michael Evans 4, Jason Melo 3, Jordan Porter 3 and Matt Visser 1. …………………………………………………… The 15th-seeded South River Almaguin Highlands Secondary Highlanders nipped the 17th-seeded Sharbot Lake Panthers 68-65 as Evan Hann scored 19, Ryan Dewey 13, Scot MacWhirter 8, Dylan Jarvis 6, Dan Lawrence 6, Nick Sikora 13 and Cory Ernewein 3. Justin Thompson paced Sharbot Lake with 35. Jacob Neadow added 11, Dustin Novak 8, B.J. Freeman 6 and Tom Hughes 4. The Panthers (coached by Bryan English) also included Ted Brown, Chris Veley.
In the third round: …………………………………………………… 3rd-seeded Hamilton Academie Catholique Mere-Teresa defeated the top-seeded St. Catharines Lakeport Lakers 58-51 as Tresos Kalambay scored 27, Hoskins Kangu 23, Landry Kazungu 4, Philippe Lesard 3, Johny Larocque 1. Mere Theresa led 11-9, 23-17 and 44-35 at the quarters. Jeremy Srigley led Lakeport with 16. Josh Barber scored 12, Lihuoht Chuon 9, Ngeunma Douangmala 8, Rabby Teng 4 and Larry Vanderlee 2. The Lakers (coach John Wark) also included Steve Lucher, Blair Smith, Rick Whittaker, Justin Peacock, Jeremy Hawley. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Hamilton Guido de Bres Christian Cavaliers defeated the 9th-seeded Harrow District Hawks 38-35 in double overtime as Geoff Hutten scored 18, Daron Ruggi 10, Steve Bosscher 5, Greg Morris 2, Dan Muis 2 and Tom Aasman 1. Scott Huston led Harrow with 18. Daryl McGhee added 13, Kyle McLean 2 and Brandon Ellenberger 2. Rugged Guido de Bres dominated the boards by a 41-23 count as their physical front line took command. Hawks starting center Kerry Miller picked up four personals in the first quarter. “Losing him was critical,” Hawks coach Gerry Brumpton told the Windsor Star. “He gives us some rebounding and he’s a pretty physical kid. Without him, we went with a midget lineup and we still hung in there.” Guard Scott Huston forced overtime with a three-pointer. The Gryphons got a bucket by center Geoff Hutten and a free throw from Daron Ruggi to score the only points in the second overtime. “They were so much bigger than us we couldn’t penetrate their zone,” said Huston. “We had to take the outside shot and we just couldn’t make them.” The Hawks (coached by Gerry Brumpton, assisted by Steve Vorkapich) also included Kerry Miller. …………………………………………………… 4th-seeded St. Mary’s dumped the 13th-seeded Val Caron Confederation Chargers 71-62 as Ryan Hairsine scored 36, Josh Stewart 9, Mitch Perpich 9, Ian Johnson 7, Jason Rath 6, Ken Fleming 2 and Jamie Buck 2. Brad Beadman led Confederation with 18. Chris Ducharme added 11, Adam Jobin 9, Andrew Leclair 8, Jason Sawitzky 5 and Andrian McAuley 5. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Kitchener Rockway Mennonite Flames nipped the 2nd-seeded Tecumseh E.S. L’Essor Aigles 58-53 as Dave Burnett scored 16, Zach Friedman 16, Jean-Paul Wikerd 16, Dan Steckley 7 and Ben Young 2. Geoffrey Parent led E.S. L’Essor with 19. Bobby Stanton added 14, Adam Prieur 10, Damian Damphouse 9, Michael Wabisa 4 and Jean-Yves Renaud 2. Les Aigles (coached by Lucien Cava) also included Ryan Ozeer, Drew Tellier. …………………………………………………… The 16th-seeded Sioux Lookout Queen Elizabeth District Warriors defeated Chatham Christian 50-42 as Kevin Vincezeffy scored 16, Kenny Legros 12, Garett Cosco 8, Anthony Robert 6 and Clinton Belisle 6 and Jason Mousseau 2. Nathan Hystek led Chatham Christian with 15. Joel Horneman added 15, Asher Roffel 8 and Mark Vandersluis 4. …………………………………………………… The Toronto George Harvey Hawks defeated Toronto People’s Christian Academy 67-36 as Narval Clarke scored 19, Marvin Lattif 12, Lindan Myrie 9, Roy Ellis 8, Chester Morgan 7, Dylan Downes 6, Alex Caine 6, Mohamed Hassan 5 and Shevan Ellis 2. Andrew Duncan led People’s Christian with 13, John Kim added 6, Curtis Legiehn 6, Moses Chan 4, Chad Bewley 2, Warren Lee 2, and Luke McManus 2. …………………………………………………… The Timmins O’Gorman Knights nipped the Rockcliffe Ashbury Colts 46-44 as Marc Charbot scored 10, Chris Lefebvre 10, Adam Ghautier 9, Jason Pilcz 8, Taylor Wakeford 7 and Kevin Thayer 2. Andrew King led Ashbury with 13. Steve Street added 7, Eric Plaskacz 7, Greg Black 6, Jason Cherney 6, Thomas Christie 3 and Nael Alsaffar 2. …………………………………………………… The South River Almaguin Highlands Secondary Highlanders defeated the 11th-seeded Port Hope Trinity Bears 75-51 as Ryan Laird scored 28, Nick Sikora 10, Dylan Jarvis 7, Scott McWhirter 5, Billy Bolton 6, Ryan Dewey 3. Adam Petty paced Trinity with 19. Marc-Andre Chagnon added 10, J.D. Brown 10, Matt Trott 6, Marco Carey 4 and Anthony Kelamis 2.
In the quarterfinals, the 8th-seeded Hamilton Guido de Bres Christian Cavaliers edged 3rd-seeded Hamilton Academie Catholique Mere-Teresa 58-52 as Geoff Hutten scored 16, Daron Ruggi 15, Steve Bosscher 8, Greg VanMiddelkoop 8, Greg Kamstra 4 and Tom Aasman 3. Tresor Kalambay paced Mere-Teresa with 28. Hoskins Kangu added 11, Phil Lessard 9, Sebastien Hukui 2 and Landry Lavocque 2.
Fourth-seeded St. Mary’s defeated the 5th-seeded Kitchener Rockway Mennonite Flames 78-70 as Ryan Hairsine scored 36, Josh Stewart 17, Ken Fleming 17, Jason Rath 3, Mitch Perpich 2, Ian Johnston 2 and Chandler Horne 1. J.P. Wickerd paced Rockway with 30. Zach Friedman added 16, Dave Burnett 11, Dan Shantz 9 and Dan Steckley 4.
The 18th-seeded Toronto George Harvey Hawks whacked the 10th-seeded Sioux Lookout Queen Elizabeth District Warriors 73-36 as Chester Morgan scored 17, Narval Clarke 15, Roy Ellis 10, Mohammed Hassen 9, Alex Caine 7, Lyndan Myrie 6, Shevan Ellis 5 and Dylan Dawnes 4. Garett Cosco led Queen Elizabeth with 14. Clinton Belisle added 8, Clayton Kitchkesick 3, Jason Mousseau 3, Andy Carroll 2, Greg Kyb 2, Kenny Legros 2 and Anthony Roberts 2.
The 15th-seeded South River Almaguin Highlands Secondary Highlanders defeated the 10th-seeded Timmins O’Gorman Knights 57-49 as Ryan Dewey scored 16, Evan Hann 15, Dylan Jarvis 12, Dan Lawrence 5, Nick Sikora 4 and Scott McWhirter 2. Adam Gauthier led O’Gorman with 14. Kevin Thayer added 8, Matt Vierimaa 7, Marc Charbot 5, Taylor Wakeford 5, Chris Lefebvre 3 and Mike Morris 3.
In the semis, 4th-seeded St. Mary’s defeated the 8th-seeded Hamilton Guido de Bres Christian Cavaliers 68-53 as Ryan Hairsine scored 44, Josh Stewart 13, Ken Fleming 6, Mitch Perpich 3 and Jason Rath 2. Geoff Hutton paced Guido with 14. Daron Ruggi added 12, Greg Morris 11, Greg Kamstra 7, Dan Muis 4, Greg VanMiddelkoop 4 and Steve Bosscher 1.
In the other semi, the 18th-seeded Toronto George Harvey Hawks defeated the 15th-seeded South River Almaguin Highlands Secondary Highlanders 67-57 as Lindan Myrie scored 21, Chester Morgan 14, Narval Clarke 10, Alex Caine 8, Roy Ellis 6, Mohamed Hassan 6 and Dylan Downes 2. Ryan Dewey paced Almaguin with 23. Nick Sikora added 19, Evan Hann 10, Dan Lawrence 2, Dylan Jarvis 2 and Scott McWhirter 1.
In the bronze medal match, the 8th-seeded Hamilton Guido de Bres Christian Cavaliers defeated the 15th-seeded South River Almaguin Highlands Secondary Highlanders 57-46 as Daron Ruggi scored 23, Greg Kamstra 7, Steve Bosscher 6, Dan Muis 6, Greg VanMiddelkoop 6, Geoff Hutten 5 and Greg Morris 5. Dylan Jarvis led Almaguin with 12. Dan Lawrence added 9, Scott MacWhirter 9, Ryan Dewey 5, Nick Sikora 5, Evan Hann 4 and Billy Bolton 2.
In the final, 4th-seeded St. Mary’s defeated the 18th-seeded Toronto George Harvey Hawks 67-59 as Ryan Hairsine scored 26, Josh Stewart 12, Jason Rath 12, Ken Fleming 9, Mitch Perpich 3, Ian Johnston 2, Eric Coddington 2 and Chandler Horne 2. Chester Morgan led George Harvey with 13. Lindan Myrie added 12, Roy Ellis 11, Narval Clarke 9, Mohamed Hassan 5, Marvin Lattif 5, Alex Caine 2 and Dylan Downes 2.
The bronze medalist Hamilton Guido de Bres Christian Cavaliers: Daron Ruggi; Greg Kamstra; Steve Bosscher; Dan Muis; Greg VanMiddelkoop; Geoff Hutten, Greg Morris; Tom Aasman;
The silver medalist Toronto George Harvey Hawks: Chester Morgan; Lindan Myrie; Roy Ellis; Narval Clarke; Mohamed Hassan; Marvin Lattif; Alex Caine; Dylan Downes; Shevan Ellis;
The gold medalist St. Mary’s: Ryan Hairsine; Josh Stewart; Jason Rath; Ken Fleming; Mitch Perpich; Ian Johnston; Eric Coddington; Chandler Horne; coach Andy Hairsine