In the opening, seeding round, held in Belle River: …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Peterborough Adam Scott CVI Lions clocked the 20th-seeded Mississauga Ascension of Our Lord Eagles 79-35 after leading 27-10, 42-21 and 58-28 at the quarters. Ethan Brown led the Lions with 24. Nicholas Wilson paced the Eagles with 10.

…………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Rockcliffe Ashbury Colts rolled the 18th-seeded Belle River Nobles 64-29 after leading 23-2, 43-17 and 55-20 at the quarters. Peter Schwarz and Jalen Flindall each scored 17 to lead the Colts. Carter Burke paced the Nobles with 16. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Thunder Bay St. Ignatius Falcons whipped the 15th-seeded Hamilton St. Mary Crusaders 95-57 after leading 27-13, 48-31 and 67-46 at the quarters. Jackson Lawrence paced the Falcons with 28. Sam Madronich led the Crusaders with 17. …………………………………………………… The 13th-seeded Toronto Crescent Wild Coyotes clubbed the 7th-seeded Toronto Emery Collegiate Institute Eagles 69-55 after leading 21-6, 42-15 and 57-30 at the quarters. Turner Reucassel paced the Wild Coyotes with 19. Jhante Pommells-O’Connor led the Eagles with 14. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Courtice Holy Trinity Catholic Titans nipped the 12th-seeded Smith Falls District Red Hawks 79-77 after leading 22-13, 44-34 and 61-59 at the quarters. Randall Browne paced the Titans with 29. Ty Storie led the Red Hawks with 41. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded St. Catharines St. Francis Phoenix defeated the 19th-seeded King City Secondary Lions 71-61. The score was knotted at 14 after one quarter. The Phoenix led 35-24 at the half and 49-43 after three quarters. Jack Ciocca paced the Phoenix with 18. Daniel Lee led the Lions with 17. …………………………………………………… The 14th-seeded Orillia Patrick Fogarty Flames clipped the 8th-seeded Guelph Our Lady of Lourdes Crusaders 54-45 after leading 16-11, 30-16 and 36-26 at the quarters. Sam Bosco paced the Flames with 15. Simon Porcellato led the Crusaders with 22. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Toronto St. Joan of Arc Mavericks pounded the 17th-seeded Timmins Ecole Catholique Secondaire Theriault Flammes 74-50 after leading 16-5, 31-20 and 54-43 at the quarters. Denis Nwogwonuwe paced the Mavericks with 21. Caleb Dumas led the Flammes with 19. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Windsor W.F. Herman Green Griffins edged the 16-seeded London South Lions 87-83. The score was knotted at 17 after one quarter. The Green Griffins led 49-38 at the half. The Lions led 60-59 after three quarters. Kimoni Morgan paced the Green Griffins with 42. Mohammad Al-Sama’Neh led the lions with 29. …………………………………………………… The 11th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Mary’s College Knights defeated the 9th-seeded Brockville Thousand Islands Pirates 63-58 after leading 18-13, 35-23 and 44-38 at the quarters. Reese Martin led the Knights with 20. Wyatt Last and Andrew Plaschka each scored 13 to pace the Pirates.

        In the second, elimination round: …………………………………………………… The 15th-seeded Hamilton St. Mary Crusaders stomped the 18th-seeded Belle River Nobles 68-48 after leading 17-7, 39-19 and 53-31 at the quarters. Sam Madronich paced the Crusaders with 26. Carter Burke led the Nobles with 14. The Nobles (coach Frank Graziano, assistant Victor Jankovski) also included Jay Teneza, Brady Isaacs, Gurkamal Dhaliwal, A.J. Pike, Dante Graziano, Ethan Thibert, Beau Elliott, Evan Pike, Jesse Grondin, Jack Bell, Mitch McCosh and Troy Dunlop. …………………………………………………… 7th-seeded Toronto Emery Collegiate Institute Eagles edged the 20th-seeded Mississauga Ascension of Our Lord Eagles 96-92 in overtime. Jamil Armstrong paced Emery with 25. Nicholas Wilson led Ascension with 27. Ascension (coach Marco Magistrate, assistant Terry Kalino, assistant Cooper Thomson, assistant Brandon Cook) also included Cai Cameron, Jahbari Hyde, Nahs James, Karan Bhinder, Josua James, Jeremy Hisop, Mathew Samuels, Nathan Powell, Tayjon Graham, Surinder Manku, Chris Osei, Marshall Agard and Vijith Lingarajah. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Guelph Our Lady of Lourdes Crusaders crushed the 19th-seeded King City Secondary Lions 68-42 after leading 26-12, 45-26 and 53-36 at the quarters. Domenic Favaro led the Crusaders with 26. Daniel Lee paced the Lions with 15. The Lions (coach Kathryn Russell, assistant Paul Bentley) also included Dinnesh Rajendran, Jay Reyes, Russell Bulgin, Aidan Filleti, Nikita Fedontchouk, Leo Gojic, Ronik Kahlon, Matthew Fenech, Shawn George, Amir Taghi, Nathan Gojic, Luke Bottero, Chance Maloney and Arvin Yang. …………………………………………………… The 17th-seeded Timmins Ecole Catholique Secondaire Theriault Flammes dispatched the 16-seeded London South Lions 66-60. The Flammes led 14-9 after one quarter. The Lions led 30-28 at the half. The Flammes led 52-45 after three quarters. Reise Lapointe led the Flammes with 22. Mohammad Al-Sama’Neh led the Lions with 20. The Lions (coach Stacey Farr, coach Hayley Baker) also included Kanye Nethersole, Owen Herechuk, Ross Tuttle, Giles Hartley, Christopher Rowley, Joe Baggaley-Lacerte, Brandon Velasquez, Hamza Hamza, Xzavier Laprise, Samuel Helland, Xander Ouellon and Andre Thompson.

        In the third round: …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Courtice Holy Trinity Catholic Titans clipped the 13th-seeded Toronto Crescent Wild Coyotes 80-66 after leading 26-16, 47-33 and 58-48 at the quarters. Randall Browne led the Titans with 32. Stuart Florescu led the Wild Coyotes with 20. The Wild Coyotes (coach Griffin Bush, coach Adam Conn) also included Josh Assaad, Will Hunter, Runo Ajise, Turner Reucassel, Haniel Azza, Jaden Rana, Alex Sklenka, Cole Jackson, Andrew Rainford, Zach Lechem, Thomas Campbell, Ryder Jabal, Henry Pankratz and Connor Neal. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Windsor W.F. Herman Green Griffins dispatched the 9th-seeded Brockville Thousand Islands Pirates 82-77. The Pirates led 23-19, 40-39 and 66-61 at the quarters. Kimoni Morgan paced the Green Griffins with 32. Andrew Plaschka led the Pirates with 25. The Pirates (coach Jason Crotty, assistant Brian Kloosterman) also included Isaiah Beckstead, Matthew Barkley, Nicholas Hoogenraad, Camden Ringer, Dominik Lane, Kadien Leakey, Caleb Powers, Wyatt Last, Ryan Crotty, Caleb Kloosterman and Gabriel Lane. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Thunder Bay St. Ignatius Falcons throttled the 12th-seeded Smith Falls District Red Hawks 79-47 after leading 27-15, 43-20 and 60-36 at the quarters. Deng Makeer paced the Falcons with 25. Josh Muoka led the Red Hawks with 22. The Red Hawks (coach David Wells, assistant Todd Spencer) also included Jude Birley, James Brennan, Rhys Widdison, Nathan Drummond, Ty Storie, Cole Nicholson, Jayden Spencer, Nathan Stoll, Conner Crogie and Nate Strickland. …………………………………………………… The 11th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Mary’s College Knights dispatched the 14th-seeded Orillia Patrick Fogarty Flames 54-45. The score was knotted at 8 after one quarter and at 20 at the half. The Knights led 35-33 after three quarters. Reese Martin led the Knights with 19. Owen Dickie led the Flames with 17. The Flames (coach Brad MacNeil, coach Fred Bosco) also included Brycen Murray, Ridley Tucker, Jay Ndeka, Adison Landon, Eamon Murphy, James Hill-Kent, Dylan Pitman, Johnny D’Agnillo, Aiden Russell-Moodie, Sam Bosco and Telon Brown. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Peterborough Adam Scott CVI Lions clubbed the 15th-seeded Hamilton St. Mary Crusaders 73-57 after leading 20-8, 39-27 and 56-39 at the quarters. Carson Burns paced the Lions with 30. Britton (or Barnett) Gahirwa led the Crusaders with 16. The Crusaders (coach Ed Madronich, assistant Rich Wesolowski) also included Ethan Murphy, Ryan Noudem, Isaiah Brady-Clarke, Koen Mahon, (Britton or Barnett) Gahirwa, Adam Harrington, Liam Gillies, Nolan Robinson, Sam Madronich, Jamie Gardiner, Sean Nicol, Oscar Bauman and Ethan Salvucci. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Toronto St. Joan of Arc Mavericks defeated the 8th-seeded Guelph Our Lady of Lourdes Crusaders 66-56. The Crusaders led 13-12 after one quarter and 27-24 at the half. Denis Nwogwonuwe led the Mavericks with 23. Simon Porcellato led the Crusaders with 23. The Crusaders (coach Coleen Driscoll, coach Michael Finoro, assistant Danielle Driscoll) also included Abraham Omot, Luke Ellis, Vladimir Miskovic, Jack Wasson, Joshua Cadete, Domenic Favaro, Machut Apach, Joseph Basciano, Ethan Hollingsworth, Deashuan Campbell and Mardochai Mehari. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Rockcliffe Ashbury Colts dusted the 7th-seeded Toronto Emery Collegiate Institute Eagles 63-45 after leading 15-12, 30-23 and 51-31 at the quarters. Emmett Pindar paced the Colts with 26. Jamil Armstrong led the Eagles with 14. The Eagles (coach Bob Maydo, assistant Justin Antonio, manager Hailey Patel) also included Mark Josh Batoto, Billy Do, Rayvon Evans Fortune, Gene Fisher, Jerome Manujibeya, Jhante Pommells-O’Connor, Brian Davis, Vikram Jolly, Isayah Jawahire, Jahir Junor, Victor Huynh, Kynu Samuels and Tony Do. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded St. Catharines St. Francis Phoenix clubbed the 17th-seeded Timmins Ecole Catholique Secondaire Theriault Flammes 76-37 after leading 18-12, 37-22 and 62-26 at the quarters. Andrew Ens led the Phoenix with 16. Joshua Bednarz led the Flammes with 16. The Flammes (coach Guy Chenier, assistant Richard Cornell) also included Nathan Lemire, Maxime Morin, Reise Lapointe, Jonah Villars, Sebastien Blanchette-Miller, Justin Kim, Caleb Dumas, Brennan Roy, Vincent Leclair Pouw, Jordan Falardeau, Ryan Koski, Grayson Catton and Nolan Dagg-Labine.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded St. Catharines St. Francis Phoenix dispatched the 11th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Mary’s College Knights x-x. The Knights (coach Nate Kwofie, assistant Jason Stubbs, assistant Kyle Finaten, staff rep Dave Zagordo, manager Chris Carr) included Nicholas Carter, Matthew Malcolm, Samon Mackay, Kirby Ocampo, Marcus Ruscio, Mtthew Jjari, Benjamin Camara, Caden Macinnes, Jaidan Trudeau, Robert Opryszczko, Matti Tucker, Cian Debrowka, Jack James, Jayve Progromet, Nate Carter and Reese Martin.

        The 5th-seeded Thunder Bay St. Ignatius Falcons defeated the 4th-seeded Rockcliffe Ashbury Colts x-x. The Colts (coach Ian MacKinnon, assistant Mario Gaetano, assistant Kaleefah Henry, assistant Bryan MacKinnon) included Will Parkes, Jalen Flindall, Edem Klousseh, Noah Perrault, Alex Farinha, Tommy Nguon, Ryan Piche, Shayan Jalili-Ticona, Joshua Imaniraguha, Johnson Imaniraguha, James MacNeil, William ‘Ben’ Grant, Emmett Pindar, Preston Schwarz, Laith Sorger and Dean Dimakapoulous.

        The 3rd-seeded Toronto St. Joan of Arc Mavericks dispatched the 6th-seeded Windsor W.F. Herman Green Griffins x-x. The Green Griffins (coach Andrew Loebach, assistant Brooklyn Groves, assistant Dylan Lanspeary) included Bryce French, Ibrahim Ismael, Vardo Johnson, Dayne Groulx, Eljay Johnson, Malik Bakayoko, Kimoni Morgan, Kabir Randhawa and Preston Lefaive.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Peterborough Adam Scott CVI Lions defeated the 10th-seeded Courtice Holy Trinity Catholic Titans x-x. The Titans (coach Damon Browne, coach Shannon Hardy) included Theo Green, Mitchell Grebenc, Omar Green, Jadon Miller, Andrew Bell, Elijah Irisapen, Tristan Wright, Isaiah Erebor, Jordan Browne, Randall Browne, Isaac Smith, Ryan Travis, Adam Fortier and Josiah Lorray.

        In the semis, the top-seeded St. Catharines St. Francis Phoenix clipped the 5th-seeded Thunder Bay St. Ignatius Falcons 77-69. The Falcons led 20-14, 37-32 and 59-49 at the quarters.

        In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Toronto St. Joan of Arc Mavericks defeated the 2nd-seeded Peterborough Adam Scott CVI Lions 81-72 after leading 22-12, 46-24 and 58-43 at the quarters. Tareek Hamid paced the Mavericks with 22. Ethan Brown led the Lions with 24.

        In the bronze medal match, 2nd-seeded Peterborough Adam Scott CVI Lions edged the 5th-seeded Thunder Bay St. Ignatius Falcons 79-75. The Lions led 30-20 after one quarter. The Falcons led 42-41 at the half and 64-56 after three quarters. The Falcons (coached Dino Buset, assistant Mike Fonso, assistant Chris Lawrence, assistant Alicyn Papich) included A.J. Tishilombo, Jackson Lawrence, Tyler Koranen, Jackson Fonso, Deng Makeer, Harry Tsekouras, Geoffrey Otto, Ben Belisle, Casper Petrick, Lucas Marchese, Gunnar White and Travis Branch.

        In the final, the top-seeded St. Catharines St. Francis Phoenix dispatched the 3rd-seeded Toronto St. Joan of Arc Mavericks 69-59 after leading 16-15, 31-28 and 48-44 at the quarters.

        The bronze medalist Peterborough Adam Scott C & VI Lions: Darcy Cheung; Carson Burns; Daren Watts; Ethan Brown; Greg Ebisuzaki-Mackay; Kohl Millitz; Darius Bright; Ben Moher; Marc Begin; Maddox Rose; Ian Nukkala; Parker Miller; coach Steve Deline; assistant Brady Young; assistant Jesse Young

        The silver medalist Toronto St. Joan of Arc Mavericks: Justin Servito; Denis Nwogwonuwe; Dante Daly; Raphael Perez; Nolan Quilang; Joshua Bakker; Tareek Hamid; Abdrahman Olasupo; David Mpiana; Daryll Riambon; David Opadere; Jyrell; Mccalla; Jin Carlos Cantos; Jahmar Cooper; Dante Strazzeri; coach Ren Gonsalves

        The champion St. Catharines St. Francis Phoenix: Carter MacNeil; Nawaf Kigab; Anthony Heyes; Kevin Ducuara; Seth McLaughlin; Andrew Ens; Jakub Labanowicz; Jack Ciocca; Elijah Quissua; Matt Futino; Tommy Goodwin; Josh Smith; Trent Dobson; Austin Hinds; Farouk Akasha; coach Rich Alderson; assistant Jeremy Dela Cruz; assistant Josh Ens; assistant Pat Sullivan