OSBA division
Final regular season standings:
East (6): Royal Crown (14-2); J. Addison (11-5); Bill Crothers (8-8); United Scholastic (8-8); Crestwood Prep (6-10); Hodan Prep (6-10)
West (6): Fort Erie Red (16-0); Orangeville Prep (11-5); Fort Erie I.A. (9-7); Ridley College (4-12); Lincoln Prep (3-13); Orangeville Prep Provincial (0-16)
Playoff non-qualifiers:
Hamilton Lincoln Prep: Keegan Ansley, Charlie Kuepfer, Xavier Blake, Nate Stoddart, Tyreeq Dacosta, Gurdeep Kalsi, Dante Cole, Eliott Tsegakele, Matthew Warner, Joe Lippert, Treyvon Folkes, Owen Frayne, coach Chris Matthew, assistant Jemar Smith, assistant Andre Creighton
Mono Orangeville Prep Provincial: Ylan Balde, Xavier Gentles, Tristan Lewis, Jordan Langley-Thomas, Ayman Eshaq, T.J. St. Louis, Joel Campbell, Demetrius Woodward, Cassidy Garrick, Douglas Cameron, Roman Henry, Kingston Clarke, Lamar Murray, coach John Sedore, assistant Olivier Jean-Charles, assistant Dave Barreau, assistant Josiah Riley, therapist Zak Peppard
St. Catharine’s Ridley College Tigers: Jaiden Pennicott, William Robinson, Ademola Oni, Julien Ligonde-Le Clair, Oscar Howe, Caleb Roberts, Griffin Collinson, Daniel Mizener, Quinten Ethier, Joseph Dongelmans, Callum Smith, coach Victor Raso, assistant Nicholas Ronald, assistant Joel Friesen, assistant Michael Bett, therapist Lenny Ferraro
Markham Bill Crothers SS Prep Colts: Miles Hamilton, Mustafa Asrar, Desai Carter, Jacob McGregor, Ismael Suara, Timothy Eze, Joshua Stephens, Julius Parkin, Josiah McKnight, Rocky Adamo, Noah Khaja, Arden Begaj, Liam Shaw, coach Yoosrie Salhia, assistant Adil Khaja, assistant David Forrester, assistant John Taylor
Toronto Crestwood Preparatory College Lions: Owen Urquhart, Denzel Domisseck, Josh Ahayere, Jaylen Simmons, Christopher Tshibola, Isaac Gonda, Moses Anvari, Elvis Appiah, Kaden Lati, Oliver Wilson, Victor Akinyemi, Myles Dehaney, Bennett White, Ben Taylor, coach Tyrone Bramble, assistant Papa Oppong, assistant Mike Fraser
Hodan Nalayey S.S.: Ryan Regault, Dylan Jones, Daunte Jones, Jaden Lee, Ricie Toplichvili, Quinton Trudel, Vlad Popa, Josiah Roberts, David Popa, Xavier Campbell, Quintin Alexander, Malcolm Guthrie, Saad Chaudhry, Nathan Carr, Dante Censori-Hercules, Ahmed Sherif, coach Gus Gymnopoulos, assistant Kwadwo Sefa, assistant Elaine Berta, assistant Sherrese Carby, assistant Richard Clarke
Markham J. Addison Jaguars: Christian Kouame, Abraham ‘A.J.’ Osman, Ethan Aris, Zion Messam, Jordan Bates, Gassim Savane, Isaiah Flores, Mouhamed Diamel Sanogo, Xavier Snagg, George Fajemirokun, Anthony Ezeonu, Mohamad Mahadhi, Eternity Eguagie, Ibrahima Sanoh, Mael Ketchua Nana, Ibrahima Sanoh, coach Wilton Hall, assistant Candley Lawson, assistant Christopher Smalling, assistant Christopher Francis
United Scholastic Academy-Scarborough: Mark Dike, Ridwan Ali, Romell Russell, Tristan Darko, Zakariyah Greene, Emmanuel Ngo Kana Suzama, Hensley ‘J.R.’ Ward, Josiah Francis, Malakai Aryes-Olson, Samuel Nuga, Lebron Waysome, Sina Baserri, Zane McFarlane, Gabriel Quayson, Mahliq Guiseppie-Kitson, Ethan Brown, coach Scott Waithe, assistant Chris Skinner
In the semis, Scarborough Royal Crown Academic School dusted Mono Orangeville Prep 99-65 after leading 21-16, 46-29 and 72-47 at the quarters. Justus Haseley paced Royal Crown with 20. Austin Goode added 16, Declan Cutler 16, Sean Blake 15, Peter Bandelj 8, Cairo Perry 7, Javion Tyndale 7, Isaiah Headley-Smith 5, Godson Okokoh 2 and Danny Cheng 2, while Ehikueme Ehikhamatalor were scoreless. Royal Crown hit 37-67 from the floor, 13-17 from the line and 11-25 from the arc, while garnering 39 boards, 26 assists, 17 turnovers, 11 steals, 2 blocks and 15 fouls. Oliver Engen paced Orangeville with 21. Kaden Stuckey added 19, Yann Kouakou-Aphely 10, Rohan Scott-Smith 7, J.C. Brooks 5 and David Bottomley 3, while Zachary Walker and Duncan Muoka were scoreless. Orangeville hit 23-60 from the floor, 14-20 from the line and 5-20 from the arc, while garnering 26 boards, 14 assists, 19 turnovers, 8 steals, 4 blocks and 15 fouls.
In the other semi, Fort Erie Red dispatched the Fort Erie International Academy Falcons 68-61. The Falcons led 17-14 after one quarter and 34-29 at the half. Fort Erie Red led 49-44 after three quarters. Ryan Kalambay paced the Falcons with 16. Tobe Ezeokafor added 11, Chidube Ekwommadu 10, Bashir Ngala 9, Sader Servilus 9, Luka Sinda 3, Nishaan Singh 2 and Matthew Dann 1, while Kevin Toth and Henry Young Jr were scoreless. The Falcons hit 22-61 from the floor, 16-23 from the line and 1-18 from the arc, while garnering 36 boards, 12 assists, 18 turnovers, 8 steals, 5 blocks and 18 fouls. Christopher Kumu paced Fort Erie Red with 17. Ishan Sharma added 16, Felix Kossaras 13, Brayden Jackson 9, Char Yiey 6 and Marial Akuentok 6, while Diego Ramos and Jihad El Khatib were scoreless. Fort Erie Red hit 25-64 from the floor, 11-17 from the line and 6-25 from the arc, while garnering 42 boards, 11 assists, 19 turnovers, 8 steals, 5 blocks and 17 fouls.
In the final, Scarborough Royal Crown Academic School nipped Fort Erie Red 73-72. Fort Erie led 18-14, 39-37 and 60-54 after the quarters. Peter Bandelj paced Royal Crown with 16. Justus Haseley added 15, Declan Cutler 14, Sean Blake 13, Austin Goode 10, Danny Cheng 2 and Cairo Perry 2, while Javion Tyndale and Isaiah Headley-Smith were scoreless. Royal Crown hit 23-68 from the floor, 17-23 from the line and 9-19 from the arc, while garnering 34 boards, 13 assists, 8 turnovers, 7 steals, 2 blocks and 19 fouls. Ishaan Sharma paced Fort Erie Red with 25. Marial Akuentok added 16, Felix Kossaras 13, Diego Ramos 5, Brayden Jackson 5, Christopher Kumu 4, Jihad El Khatib 2 and Char Yiey 2. Fort Erie Red hit 24-58 from the floor, 17-22 from the line and 7-19 from the arc, while garnering 37 boards, 10 assists, 14 turnovers, 2 steals, 6 blocks and 19 fouls.
The co-bronze medalist Mono Orangeville Prep: Kieran Mullen; Remil Tissington; Carsen Hayle; Evan Wouters; Arjun Bhardwaj; Rohan Scott-Smith; Oliver Engen; Duncan Muoka; Yann Kouakou-Aphely; Kaden Stuckey; Zachary Walker; David Bottomley; J.C. Brooks; coach Dave Barreau; assistant Oliver Jean-Charles; assistant Josiah Riley; assistant John Sedore; therapist Zak Peppard
The co-bronze medalist Fort Erie International Academy Falcons: Bashir Ngala; Olivier Desjardins; Luka Sinda; Kevin Toth; Henry Young Jr; Chidube Ekwommadu; Nosa Lowani; Tobe Ezeokafor; Sader Servilus; Nishaan Singh; Matthew Dann; Ryan Kalambay; Graham May; coach Steve Houston; assistant Irman Buttar; assistant Darnell Landon; therapist Kayla Vandekemp
The silver medalist Fort Erie Red: Jazz Stewart; Oliver Faubert; Mateo Graham; Hadi El Khatib; Adam Elaheebucus; Felix Kossaras; Char Yiey; Ishan Sharma; Mariall Akuentok; Christopher Kumu; Diego Ramos; Brayden Jackson; Jihad El Khatib; coach Charles Hantoumakos; assistant Kavishan Pathmanathan; assistant Kemy Osse; assistant Darnell Landon
The champion Scarborough Royal Crown Academic School: Xavier He; Godson Okokoh; Sean Blake; Javion Tyndale; Isaiah Headley-Smith; Caleb Zhu; Peter Bandeli; Austin Goode; Declan Cutler; Isaiah Spencer; Ehikueme Ehikhametalor; Levi Molitowsky; Danny Cheng; Cairo Perry; Justus Haseley; Liam McEwen; coach Michael De Giorgio; assistant Patrick Falduti; assistant Olu Famutimi; assistant Miles Hall
Trillium division
Final regular season standings (10): Kennedy Prep (15-3); Canada Top Flight Academy (13-3); Brampton City Prep (12-4); C.O.D.E. Academy (13-5); Polaris Prep (10-8); Uchenna Academy (8-10); Excel Hoops Prep (5-13); Scarborough Prep (5-13); Full Circle (4-14); King Heights (3-15)
Playoff non-qualifiers:
Windsor Kennedy Prep Clippers: Drelyn Downey-David, Ehab Ibrahim, Leslie Mabiza, Yousuf Iqbal, Dieuversion Joseph, Sam Kozar, Jarrod Swanson-Creighton, Abbas Al-Eidany, Jack Sorrell, Troy Nekkers, Musa Tiea, Mach Moses, Yuvraj Manoria, coach Patrick Osborne, assistant Jeffery Nekkers, assistant Stephen Silvaggio
Brampton City Prep: Tyrell Dennis, Janoy Walkes, Lucas Macklem, Pharrell Pierre, Te’Ziah Marshall, Xavier Soloman, Luciano Scorza, Jedidiah Henry, Isaiah Olunloyo, Taimandre Hamilton, Jaiden Kandasamy, Shaan Sandhu, Antoine Pusey, coach Andrae Malcolm, director Elvis Dennis, strength & conditioning Jaiden Francis
Toronto Uchenna Academy: Darius Kennedy-Willis, Jevon Richards, Cameron Ramirez, Isaiah Fisher, Messiah Springer, J’ziah Cassanova, Clark Muirhead, Enzo Taffo, Elijah Thomas, James Kelly, Chika Nwakwesi, Dwain Cummings, Jordan Fisher, coach Ro Russell, assistant Vijay Bowen, assistant Rohan Fisher
Brampton Excel Hoops Prep: Reese Young, Marquise Smith, Jesiah Acquah, Micheal Bangura, Suraj Olasode, Noham Kafka, Ivan Bundalo, Isaiah Henry, Nate Reid, Udonis Dennis, Isaiah Odle-Clarke, Dachi Dashniani, Cwentum ‘C.J.’ McLeod, Rahsaan Mills, coach Randall Walter, assistant Joran Campbell, assistant Edson Jones, manager Jeff Famme
Scarborough Prep: Enoch Park, Ty Lee, David Ikechukwu, Liorezen Joachim Belen, William Amoah, Danilo Dean, Mani Maynard, Nate Sutherland, Teagan Lee, Anthony Fortier, Cheick Addel Kader, coach Ben Sanders, assistant Adam Harris, assistant Melisa Lee
Pickering Full Circle Basketball Academy: Isaiah Coscarella-Knight, Kenyoun St. Louis, Truvon Collins-Phillips, Ayden Thomas-Sybbliss, Josh Luzayamo, Nathan Asamoah, Ethan Augelone, Laine Coombs-King, Elijah Ali-Smith, Tavian Henry-Brown, Antonio Bianco, Nicholas Jarrett, Kurtis Baumann, coach Kevin Jeffers, assistant Hanouf Salem, assistant Omar Sybbliss, director Dwayne Sybbliss
In the semis, Burlington Polaris Prep dispatched Thornhill King Heights Academy 77-64. Polaris led 17-15 after one quarter. King Heights led 36-35 at the half and 55-53 after three quarters. Tyler Brown paced Polaris with 20. CJ Nelson added 14, Malik Landenegger 13, Burak Kurucay 7, Kemar Grant 6, Cyrus Hassan 6, Malachi Scott 6 and Marique Graham 2, while Dylan Koffi, Jumic Achioso and Jordan Niles were scoreless. Polaris hit 30-79 from the floor, 8-12 from the line and 6-22 from the arc, while garnering 47 boards, 9 assists, 17 turnovers, 16 steals, 2 blocks and 11 fouls. Quincy Mootoosamy paced King Heights with 21. Nicolas Logan added 14, Yusef Ahmed 14, Anderson Amike 10 and Nathaniel Howell 10, while Trayshawn Gordon and Kyree Taylor were scoreless. King Heights hit 26-72 from the floor, 5-8 from the line and 7-30 from the arc, while garnering 34 boards, 15 assists, 26 turnovers, 7 steals, 4 blocks and 11 fouls.
In the other semi, Ottawa Canada Topflight Academy defeated the Whitby C.O.D.E. Sports Academy Cougars 91-80 after leading 24-14, 50-31 and 69-58 at the quarters. J.R. Brutus Escalona paced Topflight with 27. Dylan Kayijuka added 22, Adriel Nyorha 22, Ateny Kuol 9, Caylan MacLean 6 and Rodney Beya 5, while Owen Ross and Akot Akot were scoreless. Topflight hit 36-67 from the floor, 12-18 from the line and 7-19 from the arc, while garnering 48 boards, 16 assists, 22 turnovers, 5 steals, 3 blocks and 20 fouls. Kymani Merraro paced C.O.D.E. with 35. Amare Allen added 18, M.J. Bell 11, Derrick Nkunzimana 8, Malik Edwards 4, O’dai Smith Carimbocas 3 and Ty Cyr 1, while Felix Abbott and Jack Brumley were scoreless. C.O.D.E. hit 32-84 from the floor, 13-21 from the line and 3-27 from the arc, while garnering 41 boards, 16 assists, 15 turnovers, 10 steals, 1 block and 17 fouls.
In the final, Burlington Polaris Prep edged Ottawa Canada Topflight Academy 95-92 in double-overtime. Polaris led 20-18 after one quarter and 39-37 at the half. The score was knotted at 56 after three quarters, at 76 after regulation and at 83 after the first overtime. Kemar Grant paced Polaris with 26. Tyler Brown added 14, Malik Landenegger 14, Shomari Hill 13, Malachi Scott 12, C.J. Nelson 6, Cyrus Hassan 4, Burak Kurucay 4 and Dylan Koffi 3, while Jumic Achioso and Anael Maxwell were scoreless. Polaris hit 39-95 from the floor, 12-21 from the line and 7-34 from the arc, while garnering 65 boards, 20 assists, 24 turnovers, 10 steals 4 blocks and 18 fouls. Adriel Nyorha paced Topflight with 28. Dylan Kayijuka added 22, Ateny Kuol 17, Daylan MacLean 10, Owen Ross 9, J.R. Brutus Escalona 4 and Aiden Geoffroy 2, while Rodney Beya was scoreless. Topflight hit 32-91 from the floor, 16-23 from the line and 12-40 from the arc, while garnering 44 boards, 18 assists, 19 turnovers, 12 steals, 3 blocks and 17 fouls.
The co-bronze medalist Whitby C.O.D.E. Sports Academy Cougars: M.J. Bell; Ty Cyr; Simeon Salomond; Derrick Nkunzimana; Matthew Bingham; Jack Brumley; Franck Guerrier Jr; Felix Abbott; Andre Idd; Amare Allen; O’dai Smith-Carimbocas; Kymani Merraro; Malik Edwards; Lukas Desjardins; coach David Joseph; assistant Alex Cawsey; assistant Nkosi Adams; assistant Ron Parfitt
The co-bronze medalist Thornhill King Heights Academy: Nathaniel Howell; Nicolas Logan; Anderson Amike; Quincy Mootoosamy; Trayshawn Gordon; Saleem Habibulla; Kyree Taylor; Jed Zhao; Yusef Ahmed; coach Jeremy Alleyne; assistant Chevon Brown; assistant Ben Haile
The silver medalist Ottawa Canada Topflight Academy: Ateny Kuol; Connor Leach; Devlin Taillon; Owen Ross; Akram Hassan; Akot Akot; Dylan Kayijuka; Adriel Nyorha; J.R. Brutus Escalona; Caylan MacLean; Rodney Beya; Mateo Andjelic; Aiden Geoffroy; coach Tony House; assistant Trevor Steynor; assistant Faqrudin Ali; assistant Ali Maidal; manager Vikas Gill
The champion Burlington Polaris Prep (formerly New Horizon): Malik Landenegger; Sahil Rizwan; C.J. Nelson; Marique Graham; Dorian Hall; Dylan Koffi; Tyler Brown; Kemar Grant; Jumic Achioso; Jordan Niles; Cyrus Hassan; Anael Maxwell; Burak Kurucay; Malachi Scott; Shomari Hall; coach Tarry Upshaw; assistant Jacob Cordero; assistant Sheldon Arsenault; manager Bud Vallee; statistician Greg Egan