In the opening round, held in Sturgeon Falls: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Tecumseh E.S. L’Essor Les Aigles thrashed 11th-seeded Carleton Place Notre Dame Catholic 72-35 as Damian Damphouse scored 21, Michael Clemente 16 and Steve Tshituka 15. Erik Makivirta and Sean MacDonald each scored 8 to pace Notre Dame. L’Essor led 40-14 at the half. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Kitchener Rockway Mennonite Flames whipped 16th-seeded Sturgeon Falls Northern Secondary Braves 50-22 as Colton Hood scored 16. Cameron Rivard led the Braves with 8. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded St. Catharines Lakeport Lakers edged the 9th-seeded South River Almaguin Highlands Secondary Highlanders 73-70 in overtime as Larry Vanderlee scored 24 (also reported as 23), Lihuout Choun 20, Numa Douangmala 10 and Rick Whittaker 8. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Woodstock Collegiate Red Devils clubbed 14th-seeded Mississauga St. Marcellinus Spirit 65-36 as Jeremy St. Clair scored 18. Brandon Greenwood led St. Marcellinus with 12. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded St. Catharines Ridley Tigers clipped 15th-seeded Ottawa Deslauriers 57-42 as Paddy McIlhone scored 18, Joel Whitty 13, Nick Florian 8, Mike Dorrington 8 and Colby Gauld 7. Sasha Vassiliev paced the Phenix with 14. …………………………………………………… 2nd-seeded Hamilton Mere-Teresa whipped 12th-seeded Sioux Lookout Queen Elizabeth District Warriors 61-47 as Alain Grubac scored 30. Ryan Poling led Queen Elizabeth with 10. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Kapuskasing District Kolts stunned the 4th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Basil Saints 32-24 as Bruin Belisle scored 13. Nick DiDonato led St. Basil with 5. …………………………………………………… 7th-seeded Toronto Peoples Christian Academy defeated 13th-seeded E.S. Pain Court Secondary Patriotes 64-56 as Johnny Reyhanian scored 18. Joel Caron led Pain Court with 17.

       In the second round: …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Kitchener Rockway Mennonite Flames defeated 11th-seeded Carleton Place Notre Dame 68-47 as Colin Hood scored 15. Matt Levesque led Notre Dame with 13. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded St. Catharines Lakeport Lakers dumped 14th-seeded Mississauga St. Marcellinus 59-41 as Larry Vanderlee scored 16, Lihuot Chuon 9 and Kenan Husic 9. Justin Vita led St. Marcellinus with 10. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Tecumseh L’Essor Les Aigles whipped 16th-seeded the Sturgeon Falls Northern Secondary Braves 44-19 as Damian Damphouse scored 11. Jesse Burman led the Braves with 7. The Braves (coached by Paul Theoret) also included Kyle Carneiro, Justin Godin, Cameron Rivard, Dale Cartier. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded South River Almaguin Highlands Secondary Highlanders dumped the 8th-seeded Woodstock CI Red Devils 62-48 as Ryan Dewey scored 25. Jeremy St. Clair led Woodstock with 12. …………………………………………………… 15th-seeded Ottawa Deslauriers Phenix stunned 2nd-seeded Hamilton Academic Catholique Mere-Teresa 79-62 as Blaise Minerve scored 26. Alain Grubac paced Mere-Teresa with 15. …………………………………………………… 7th-seeded Toronto Peoples Christian Academy dumped the 4th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Basil Saints 56-49 as Chad Bewley scored 14. Tom Campana paced St. Basil with 12. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded St. Catharines Ridley Tigers whipped 12th-seeded Sioux Lookout Queen Elizabeth District Warriors 42-28 as Paddy McIlhone scored 13. Clinton Belisle led Queen Elizabeth with 14. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Kapuskasing District Kolts dumped the 13th-seeded E.S. Pain Court Patriotes 69-52 as Jeffrey Wilson scored 21. Joel Caron led Pain Court with 17.

       In the quarterfinals, the 6th-seeded Kitchener Rockway Mennonite Flames defeated the 3rd-seeded St. Catharines Lakeport Lakers 43-30 as Kevin Graf scored 11. Blair Smith led Lakeport with 8. The Lakers (coach John Wark, assistant Brian MacIsaac, assistant Brad Dearborn) also included Andre Gorham, Jeff Vongphakdy, Lihuout Chuan, Numa Douangmala, Kyle McKinnon, Rick Whittaker, Matt Srigley, Kenan Husic, Greg Saga and Larry Vanderlee.

       The 15th-seeded Ottawa Deslauriers Phenix thumped 7th-seeded Toronto Peoples Christian 54-45 as Sasha Vassiliev scored 29. Joseph Makari paced Peoples Christian with 16. Tournament convenor Richard Lachance noted that the Phenix “have been playing outstanding basketball so far.” He added that the seeding committee obviously didn’t have all of the information it needed after having pegged the Phenix as 15th best in the draw.

       The top-seeded Tecumseh E.S. L’Essor Aigles clipped the 9th-seeded South River Almaguin Highlands Secondary Highlanders 56-41 as Steve Tshituka scored 17. Ryan Dewey led Almaguin with 12.

       In the last quarterfinal, the 10th-seeded Kapuskasing District Kolts dumped the 5th-seeded St. Catharines Ridley College Tigers 50-37 as Jeffery Wilson scored 17. Joel Whitty led Ridley with 19. The Tigers (coach Jason Prickett, coach Paul Sanecki) also included Mike Dorrington, Paddy McIlhone, Evan Smith, Sandy Rasmussen, Jeff Phillips, Ryan Jones, Malik Weeks, Michael Dorrington, Nikolai Sarles, Joel Whitty, Nick Florian and Colby Gauld.

       In the semis, the top-seeded Tecumseh E.S. L’Essor Aigles clipped the 10th-seeded Kapuskasing District Kolts 50-32 as Damian Damphouse scored 24. Jeffery Wilson led Kapuskasing with 8.

       In the other semi, the 6th-seeded Kitchener Rockway Mennonite Flames defeated 15th-seeded Ottawa Deslauriers Phenix 41-30 as T. Minkarious scored 18. Sash Vassiliev led Deslauriers with 18.

       In the bronze medal match, the 15th-seeded Ottawa Deslauriers Phenix clipped the 10th-seeded Kapuskasing District Kolts 40-23 as Blaise Minerve scored 20. Jeffery Wilson led Kapuskasing with 6.

       In the final, the top-seeded Tecumseh E.S. L’Essor Aigles stomped the defending champ and 6th-seeded Kitchener Rockway Mennonite Flames 47-27 as Damian Damphouse scored 18, including four treys. Guard Rob Abello added three from beyond the arc while scoring 16. Steve Tshituka scored 11. Kevin Graf led Rockway with 12. “They peaked at the right time. Damian Damphouse had an amazing tournament,” Aigles coach Lucien Gava told the Windsor Star.

       The bronze medalist Ottawa Ecole secondaire publique Deslauriers Phenix: Sasha Vassilieuv; Philippe Aubry-Boyle; Blaise Minerve; Philippe Quinn; William Bushiri; Johnathan Elenge; Warren Mapachee; Stephane Presault; Nicholas Ruby; Jama Hassan; Jean-Moe Mazarrin; Fabrice Decime; Elias Mtanos; coach Tsenat Hadgu; assistant Marc Sarazin;

       The silver medalist Kitchener Rockway Mennonite Flames: Kevin Graf; Matt Burkhart; Ben Cressman; Felipe Gonzalia; Daryl Good; Colton Hood; Daniel Johnson; Jon Kaufman; Dan Kruger; Simon Martin; Jon Minkarious; Tim Minkarious; Brandon Pace; Steven Tubb; Mark Willms; coach Mike Friedman

       The gold medalist Tecumseh Ecole secondaire L’Essor Aigles: Damian Damphouse; Michael Clemente; Steve Tshituka; Robbie Aabello; Ryan Bas; Kyle Vermette; Kazik Czubernat; Marc Gaudette; Derek Heenan; Matt Belanger; Shaun Byrne; Cory Covyeow; Justin Hool; coach Lucien Gava