In the opening, seeding round, held in Kingsville: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Timmins Theriault Flames pounded the 12th-seeded Kingston La Salle Black Knights 45-16 after leading 13-0, 26-4 and 33-11 at the quarters. Kayla Deschatelets led the Flames with 15. Abbey Hetherington paced the Black Knights with 11.
…………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Niagara Falls Saint Paul Catholic Patriots edged the 15th-seeded Belleville Bayside Devils 62-59 in overtime. The Patriots led 15-9 after one quarter and 25-20 at the half. The Devils led 36-35 after three quarters. The score was knotted at 47 after regulation. Megan MacLeod paced the Patriots with 31. Taylor Blair led the Devils with 25. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Agincourt Stephen Leacock Lions whipped the 17th-seeded Thunder Bay Hammarskjold Vikings 62-23. The Vikings led 11-7 after one quarter. The Lions led 27-14 at the half and 43-19 after three quarters. Kiara Leveridge paced the Lions with 27. Xuan Nguyen Marshall added 17. Madison Wigwas led the Vikings with 8. Jacqueline Cleghorn added 7. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Wallaceburg Tartans clocked the 18th-seeded Scarborough Francis Libermann Falcons 74-21 after leading 16-5, 36-8 and 51-21 at the quarters. Sawyer Fischer led the Tartans with 13. Alexa Pascal-Webb and Domenica Giannelli each scored 7 to lead the Falcons. …………………………………………………… The 14th-seeded Carleton Place Bears stunned the 8th-seeded St. Catharines Eden Flyers 56-44. The Bears led 12-10 after one quarter. The Flyers led 26-18 at the half. The score was knotted at 31 after regulation. Madison Reid led the Bears with 46. Jenneke Pilling paced the Flyers with 28. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie Korah Colts edged the 13th-seeded Orleans St. Matthew Tigers 45-44 after leading 20-10, 27-16 and 41-29 at the quarters. Victoria Ivey led the Colts with 20. Avery Bodnar added 10. Brittany Mason and Brianna Arichara each scored 13 to pace the Tigers. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Kingsville Cavaliers clipped the 9th-seeded London Mother Theresa Spartans 48-37 after leading 14-8, 32-19 and 41-25 at the quarters. Aleisha Longmuir paced the Cavaliers with 14. Melody Young added 12 and Trinity Buchenauer 12. McKenna Deering led the Spartans with 12. Alison Cotton added 10. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Oakville Kings Christian Cavaliers crushed the 11th-seeded Oshawa Monsignor Dwyer Saints 88-40 after leading 23-6, 47-20 and 70-30 at the quarters. Christina Morra led the Cavaliers with 17. Alexa Sturke added 17. Katy Desnoo paced the Saints with 8. Saroya Tinker added 8. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Orillia Patrick Fogarty Flames edged the 16th-seeded Guelph Bishop Macdonell Celtics 35-32 despite trailing 24-16 at the half. Emily MacNeil paced the Flames with 11. Kaitlyn Bergsma added 9 and Abbi England 7.
In the second round: …………………………………………………… The 16th-seeded Guelph Bishop Macdonell Celtics whipped the 18th-seeded Scarborough Francis Libermann Falcons 61-26. The score was knotted at 4 after one quarter. The Celtics led 22-15 at the half and 42-18 after three quarters. Sophia Nash paced the Celtics with 17. Tian Wood added 11. Domenica Giannelli led the Falcons with 7. Alexa Pascal-Webb added 7. The Falcons (coach Nick Timothy, assistant Shawna Faught, assistant Leanna D’Souza) also included Rachel Porras, Jaya Marie Sarmiento, Khayla Fernando, Julienne Candelaria, Anna Collantes, Adrianne Rinon, Cecile Tshibungu, Sandra Gomez, Daniella Lado, Lyka Mae Tecson, Sheena Atendido, Serena Mascall and Aniah Akal. …………………………………………………… The 15th-seeded Belleville Bayside Devils clipped the 17th-seeded Thunder Bay Hammarskjold Vikings 37-30. The Vikings led 6-3 after one quarter. The Devils led 15-6 at the half and 22-14 after three quarters. Taylor Blair led the Devils with 11. Madison Wigwas paced the Vikings with 10. The Vikings (coach Bruno Corbin, assistant Katie Ulakovic) also included Kayla Prystanski, Kyla Strickland, Kielly McDonough, Alyson Korolenko, Allison Brough, Lily Peng, Sydney Charles, Jaqueline Cleghorn and Kayla McKee.
In the third round: …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Niagara Falls Saint Paul Catholic Patriots clocked the 13th-seeded Orleans St. Matthew Tigers 43-22 after leading 8-0, 21-3 and 38-12 at the quarters. Megan MacLeod led the Patriots with 22. Ciera Carey paced the Tigers with 6. The Tigers (coach Rick Despatie) also included Brianna Arichara, Megan Kardos, Holly Cornfield, Claire Lockert, Juwana Lako, Rebecca Shallow, Aidah Katende, Maggie Eneim, Alexis Yorke, Brittany Mason, Rebecca Bannister and Hannah Dudley. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Agincourt Stephen Leacock Lions whipped the 11th-seeded Oshawa Monsignor Dwyer Saints 68-40 after leading 19-6, 34-24 and 55-29 at the quarters. Kiara Leveridge paced the Lions with 20, Mariam Konate added 18. Katy DeSnoo led the Saints with 13. Clare Klueskens added 10. The Saints (coach Angela Butler, assistant Michelle Kasprzak) also included Courtney Gibbs, Abbey Lamers, Cassidy Jackman, Zakiyya Messam, Saroya Tinker, Shannon Flynn, Jordan Pierce and Madison Lamont. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Timmins Theriault Flames dumped the 16th-seeded Guelph Bishop Macdonell Celtics 52-31 after leading 16-5, 37-17 and 48-28 at the quarters. Kayla Deschatelets led the Flames with 20. Dianne Priamo paced the Celtics with 13. The Celtics (coach David O’Brien, assistant Karen Bremner) also included Tian Wood, Sophia Nash, Karlie Groh, Rachael Di Gravio, Danielle Driscoll, Ainsley Andres, Johanna de Jong, Elena Boyle, Julia Boyle, Leah Parisotto and Madison Martinez. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded London Mother Theresa Spartans whipped the 14th-seeded Carleton Place Bears 50-30. The Bears led 11-8 after one quarter. The Spartans led 18-15 at the half and 37-23 after three quarters. McKenna Deering paced the Spartans with 15. Madison Reid led the Bears with 23. The Bears (coached by Barry Russell) also included Jenna Watson, Hannah Van Hofwegen, Anderson Potter, Grace McKay, Kate Bains, Krista Heyd, Maria Salvarakis and Mikael Morley. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie Korah Colts edged the 10th-seeded Kingsville Cavaliers 23-21. The Cavaliers led 6-1, 12-6 and 17-14 at the quarters. Liana Hryniewicz and Carina Hargis each scored 6 to lead the Colts. Emma Flynn, Lily Hedge and Trinity Buchenauer each scored 4 to pace the Cavaliers. The Cavaliers (coach Jason Leili, assistant Andrea Longmuir) also included Alysia Morin, Chrissy Denotter, Melody Young, Ava Bergs, Becca Harris, Emma Arnew, Kiana Buzek, Laiken Daniels, Carissa Coghill, Sarah Tiessen, Brooke Ramsay, Aleisha Longmuir and Emery Goodchild. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Oakville Kings Christian Cavaliers crushed the 15th-seeded Belleville Bayside Devils 23-5, 43-9 and 61-20 at the quarters. Christina Morra paced the Cavaliers with 21. Taylor Blair led the Devils with 13. The Devils (coached by Jen Tripp) also included Hayley Davies, Brooke Hedley, Jacqui Lichey, Taylor McCullough, Maggie Hearns, Haleigh VanDyk, Carolyn Cormier, Katherine Herron, Stephanie Fricke and Dana Hedley. …………………………………………………… The 12th-seeded Kingston La Salle Black Knights stunned the 6th-seeded Orillia Patrick Fogarty Flames 39-27. The Flames led 9-7 after one quarter and 15-14 at the half. The Black Knights led 26-24 after three quarters. Abbey Hetherington led the Black Knights with 14. Emma England paced the Flames with 6. The Flames (coach Brad MacNeil, assistant Fred Bosco) also included Abbigail England, Emily MacNeil, Emily Glass, Georgia Raseta, Jamie Ruffolo, Holly Epps, Miah White, Kiera Maika, Bridget Healy, Janelle Treash, Heidi Hayes and Kaitlyn Bregsma.
…………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Wallaceburg Tartans dispatched the 8th-seeded St. Catharines Eden Flyers 42-34 after leading 13-7, 26-13 and 29-21 at the quarters. Brett Fischer paced the Tartans with 13. Ashleigh LaBlanche added 10. Jeneke Pilling and Miranda Juras each scored 10 to lead the Flyers. The Flyers (coach John Pilling, assistant Brian MacIsaac) also included Olivia Pol, Olivia Hamlyn, Dayna Bashford, Alison Rowntree, Tamara Edwards, Claire Terrio, Abbigail Vail, Grayson Rouse, Mackenzie Schroeder, Elisabeth deBoer and Naomi Vos.
In the quarterfinals, the 5th-seeded Agincourt Stephen Leacock Lions defeated the 4th-seeded Niagara Falls Saint Paul Catholic Patriots 41-34 after leading 10-6, 17-16 and 32-25 at the quarters. Kiara Leveridge paced the Lions with 20. Xuan Nguyen Marshall added 13. Lauren Dempsey led the Patriots with 19. The Patriots (coach Kristin McDonald, assistant Jason Long) also included Sarah Behring, Megan MacLeod, Jenna Greco, Lauren Oreskovich, Queralt Rossett, Grace DiDomenico, Erin Girhiny, Valerie Pagnotta, Laura DiDomenico and Chelsey Dugan.
The top-seeded Timmins Theriault Flames bombed the 9th-seeded London Mother Theresa Spartans 56-35 after leading 13-10, 32-16 and 39-25 at the quarters. Kayla Deschatelets led the Flames with 14. Melissa Lacasse added 11. Emma Gentile paced the Spartans with 12. McKenna Deering added 10. The Spartans (coach Angela Campbell, manager Neisa Long) also included Celinda Lim, Kendra Malcolmson, Merrissa Jane Moore, Laura Tellez Alvarez, Hannah Smithson, Rylie Grogan, Laura Viner and Alison Cotton.
The 2nd-seeded Oakville Kings Christian Cavaliers stomped the 7th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie Korah Colts 64-33 after leading 19-13, 35-17 and 49-27 at the quarters. Laeticia Amihere led the Cavaliers with 18. Christina Morra added 17. Victoria Ivey led the Colts with 15. The Colts (coach Gary Cormier, assistant Terry Schildroth) also included Mariah Disano, Jadyn Pettenuzzo-Deschene, Averi Bodnar, Lilly Barnes, Cameron Mihell, Shea Lynn Gioia, Hannah Yule, Samantha Turnbull, Kristen Palumbo, Carina Hargis, Liana Hryniewicz and Kaila Jodoin.
In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Wallaceburg Tartans dispatched the 12th-seeded Kingston La Salle Black Knights 43-38 after leading 10-6, 22-12 and 28-27 at the quarters. Sawyer Fischer led the Tartans with 14. Abbey Hetherington led the Black Knights with 11. The Black Knights (coach Jason Reynolds, assistant Romulo Severino) also included
Olivia Pearson, Jamie Mumby, Emily Anderson, Quinn Tureski, Bryn Reynolds, Annie King, Katie Mulvihill, Sophie Langlois, Andrea Scott, Sarah Peirson, Emma Hetherington and Alexa Sawchuk.
In the semis, the top-seeded Timmins Theriault Flames defeated the 5th-seeded Agincourt Stephen Leacock Lions 54-43 after leading 15-8, 20-14 and 38-25 at the quarters. Kayla Deschatelets led the Flames with 13. Xuan Nguyen Marshall paced the Lions with 18. Kiara Leveridge added 15.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Oakville Kings Christian Cavaliers clubbed the 3rd-seeded Wallaceburg Tartans 62-28 after leading 20-5, 42-15 and 52-31 at the quarters. Christina Morra paced the Cavaliers with 23. Brett Fischer led the Tartans with 9.
In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Agincourt Stephen Leacock Lions dusted the 3rd-seeded Wallaceburg Tartans 49-33 after leading 20-7, 27-14 and 37-20 at the quarters. Devisha Binns led the Lions with 15. Brett Fischer paced the Tartans with 16. The Tartans (coach Janine Day, assistant Jeff Byrne, assistant Terry Bechard, assistant Rob MacLachlan, assistant Linda Nethery) also included Ashleigh LaBlanche, Jamie Chauvin, Sawyer Fischer, Shaelyn Denys, Jaimi Chauvin, Kirsten Zelina, Avery DeWagner, Val Ezewski, Kaitlyn Quinlan, Liz Vanderveeken, Emily VanDamme and Keahna Riley.
In the final, the 2nd-seeded Oakville Kings Christian Cavaliers clocked the top-seeded Timmins Theriault Flames 65-46 after leading 14-11, 28-19 and 45-34 at the quarters. Christina Morra led the Cavaliers with 28. Kayla Deschatelets led the Flames with 14.
The bronze medalist Agincourt Stephen Leacock Lions: Vaishnave Balamuraly; Xuan Nguyen Marshall; Mariam Konate; Megan Chin; Devisha Binns; Kiara Leveridge; Kaiya Crawford; Jaelynn Williams; coach Fraser McCulloch; assistant Angel Tam
The silver medalist Timmins Theriault Flames: Kayla Deschatelets; Cassidy Sabourin; Melissa Lacasse; Cassandra Desrosiers; Janelle Massicotte; Ashley Gillies; Alicia Gillies; Celeste Deforge; Brianna Dubeau; Mikayla Dacosta; Kiara Lee; Kim Caron; Katlyn Harkins; This Courchesne; coach Rick Cornell; assistant Patrik Durepos
The gold medalist Oakville Kings Christian Cavaliers: Mide Oriyomi; Kassidy Austin; Ayanna Gooden; Lara Simonot; Tiena Neale; Laeticia Amihere; Christina Morra; Lauren Montanari; Alexa Stucke; Celine Mostert; Marina Youwakim; coach Eric Bulthuis