In the opening, seeding round, held in London: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Mississauga St. Francis Xavier Tigers defeated the 11th-seeded Kitchener St. Mary’s Eagles 58-53. The Eagles led 15-11 after one quarter. The Tigers led 34-25 at the half and 46-39 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Ajax Pickering Trojans clipped the 16th-seeded Unionville Bill Crothers Colts 79-69. The Trojans led 16-14 after one quarter. The Colts led 34-29 at the half and 55-47 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Windsor Holy Names Knights clubbed the 18th-seeded Peterborough Adam Scott CVI Lions 66-43 after leading 14-10, 43-22 and 53-31 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Rexdale Father Henry Carr Crusaders spanked the 14th-seeded Mississauga St. Martin Catholic Mustangs 70-53 after leading 23-16, 39-26 and 54-38 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Toronto Upper Canada College Blues dispatched the 10th-seeded Stoney Creek Saltfleet Storm 64-57. The Storm led 22-8, 28-25 and 46-43 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Barrie Maple Ridge Ravens defeated the 13th-seeded Ajax J. Clarke Richardson Storm 73-67 after leading 22-13, 30-27 and 49-44 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded London Saunders Sabres torched the 15th-seeded Sudbury LaSalle Lancers 73-46. The Lancers led 17-16 after one quarter. The Sabres led 30-27 at the half and 55-39 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Kingston Holy Cross Crusaders edged the 17th-seeded Gloucester Ecole secondaire Louis-Riel Rebelles 46-41. The score was knotted at 13 after one quarter. The Rebelles led 25-21 at the half. The Crusaders led 38-30 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded London Mother Theresa Spartans mauled the 12th-seeded Toronto A.Y. Jackson Jaguars 72-47. The Jaguars led 13-12 after one quarter. The Spartans led 31-18 at the half and 50-34 after three quarters.
In the second round: …………………………………………………… The 17th-seeded Gloucester Ecole secondaire Louis-Riel Rebelles stomped the 15th-seeded Sudbury LaSalle Lancers 73-52 after leading 15-13, 43-33 and 55-41 at the quarters. The Lancers (coach Darcey Shallow, assistant Kyle Preseau) included Dash Kamal, Logan Akkanen, Christian Wreegbo, Ryder Hewlett, Deran Cooper, Alazar Stevens, Jude St. Michael-Leblanc, Nicko Simmons, Owen O’Leary, Lunden Campbell-Runia, Rashaun Asare-Corbiere and Dylan Bates. …………………………………………………… The 18th-seeded Peterborough Adam Scott CVI Lions nipped the 16th-seeded Unionville Bill Crothers Colts 63-61. The Lions led 13-9 after one quarter. The Colts led 29-28 at the half. The Lions led 49-45 after three quarters. The Colts (coach Nigel Escoffery, assistant Fazeel Siddiqui, assistant Alessandro Romeo) included Noah Anthonypillai, Sam Anthonypillai, Elisha Awuzie, Julian Ciancio, Marcus Fernandes, Josh Gill, Thiago Gittens, Alex Gudaitis, James Hermongenes, Lyontrey Nippard, Karlos Reid, Damiel Repetski, Nate Rowan, Jayden Sackrule, Quinton Belfon and Manatsa Mugadze. In the third round: …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded London Saunders Sabres edged the 13th-seeded Ajax J. Clarke Richardson Storm 44-41 after leading 26-1, 32-14 and 41-26 at the quarters. The Storm (coach Mike McFetters, assistant Jason McKenzie, assistant Antony Nembhard) included Xavier Hope, Mathulan Naguleswaran, Yanique Williams, Mekhi Mkhonza, Malik Escoffery, Athar Ahmed, Amari Grant, Arjun Rajesan, Killian Wright, Ethan Messam, Yusuf Sakhile, Zeeshan Narbo, Riksaian Jeyatheepan, Naythan Wint and Hamza Ali. …………………………………………………… The 12th-seeded Toronto A.Y. Jackson Jaguars defeated the 5th-seeded Kingston Holy Cross Crusaders 55-48 after leading 14-5, 28-15 and 41-26 at the quarters. The Crusaders (coach Jordan Hulton, assistant Tim Hunter, assistant Sasha Ivanovic, assistant Brian Hulton) include Elijah Daley, Josh Bugna, Sam Tan, Grayson Fox, Andrew Young, Ben Contois, Keith McCarthy, Aidan Shelley, Amilian Joachim, Quinn Saganowich, Harrison Benn, Rex Dawson, Brock Hamilton, Landon Mackey and Oliver Tahamtan. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Windsor Holy Names Knights edged the 14th-seeded Mississauga St. Martin Catholic Mustangs 55-53. The Knights led 15-13 after one quarter. The Mustangs led 27-25 at the half. The Knights led 43-34 after three quarters. The Mustangs (coach Michael Molinaro, assistant Gabriel Witkowski, assistant Omar Miles) included Irenose Imoisoli, Christian Martins, Joshua Rafallo, Riley San Pedro, Karl Reynoso, Philip Anderson, Aiden Offer, Robert Warnell, Marcel Mielec, Michael Obiekwe and Vince Sironga. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Ajax Pickering Trojans dispatched the 11th-seeded Kitchener St. Mary’s Eagles 79-64 after leading 23-20, 36-34 and 58-47 at the quarters. The Eagles (coach Adam Harnack, assistant Michael Ambeau, assistant Dan Sullivan, assistant Elizabeth Urosevic, assistant Lovela Malacad) included Noah Blake, Karina Tuth, Ahmed Hamad, Owen Kong, Charlie Brundle, Tristan Galera, Jayden Jayden, Nathan Shewangizaw, Jayden Wafula, Deshawn Hibbert, Tomiwa Olapoju, Joseph Porter and Dominic Felipe De La Cruz. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Toronto Upper Canada College Blues defeated the 8th-seeded Rexdale Father Henry Carr Crusaders 55-51. The Blues led 18-8 after one quarter. The Crusaders led 26-23 at the half. The score was knotted at 37 after three quarters. The Crusaders (coach Mike Falloon, assistant Charles Agyemana, assistant Mark Kamran) included Augustine Tweneboah, Nathan Simmons, Efrain Martinez, Michael Minkin, Demoy Allen, Carter Navarro-Pavao, Daejan Morgan, Joshua Kadibue, Quentin Falloon, Chris Antwi, Makhai Spencer and Aaron Morgan. ………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Barrie Maple Ridge Ravens clipped the 10th-seeded Stoney Creek Saltfleet Storm 76-63 after leading 21-16, 41-36 and 53-49 at the quarters. The Storm (coach Matt Mcilhopf, assistant Rob O’Neil, assistant Flavior Bottoso) included Levaugh Carter, Laert Nura, Ben Kyle, Kareem Jordan, Jordan Gooden, Aiden Benedict, Milos Mitrovic, David Alabi, Goran Srbljanovic, Alex Sawatsky, Vijay Morriset, Adem Talid, Elias Andrade and Petar Kekic. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded London Mother Theresa Spartans clipped the 17th-seeded Gloucester Ecole secondaire Louis-Riel Rebelles 62-46 after leading 17-10, 32-32 and 46-35 at the quarters. The Rebelles (coach Vincent Dufort, assistant Nicolas Leblanc, assistant Alexandre Laurin-Gravel) included Loic Cobaille, Jaydee Kamenubusa, Alexandre Koh, Rayane Outtara, Noah Kabuya, Jean-Luc Shandwe, Noah Bois, Neo Ngaka Jouotien Ngako, Marc Esmond, Antoine Mullen, Jefferson Djomande, Omar Batane, Lois Amable and Sammy Muhizi. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Mississauga St. Francis Xavier Tigers clubbed the 18th-seeded Peterborough Adam Scott CVI Lions 86-47 after leading 23-14, 54-26 and 68-40 at the quarters. The Lions (coach Jackson Baker, assistant Sam Redhead, assistant Brady Young) included Andrew Naus, Sonam Chantegreil, Sean Grant, Liam Masters, Gus Reid, Nick Gough, Noah Mooney, Mateo Mooney, Charlie Langille, Wes Deline, Felix Weatherup and Cooper Sears.
In the quarterfinals, the 3rd-seeded Windsor Holy Names Knights edged the 6th-seeded Ajax Pickering Trojans 71-69 after leading 24-21, 38-34 and 53-52 at the quarters. The Trojans (coach Mike Gordensky, assistant David Jackson, assistant Sephton Spencer, assistant Arren Young), included Matai Prince, Mkwasi Prince, Jermain Gregory, Jamal Samuel, Jesai Redhead-Brown, Daivyn Saravanapavan, Darion Martin, Treyson Powell, Braylen Sterling, Sufyaan Ally, Basit Farogi, Karden Samuel, Morlan Washington and Lincoln Holbrook.
The 12th-seeded Toronto A.Y. Jackson Jaguars toppled the 4th-seeded London Saunders Sabres 46-40. The Jaguars led 10-8 after one quarter. The Sabres led 16-15 at the half. The Jaguars led 31-24 after three quarters. The Sabres (coach Jamie Clark, assistant Graham Buchanan, assistant Jess Coulas, assistant Glen Kurti, assistant Quincy Sickles-Jarvis, assistant Caleb Orchard, assistant Will Stockford) included Dylan Costea-Shreve, Michael Dixon, Blake Coulas Lawson Huggett, Brandon Lelapi, Austin Weiland, Micah Kaniki, Lucas Miranda, Finn Pritchard, Kyden Clark, Jacob Buchanan, Dom Dolson and Rowan Everett.
The 9th-seeded Toronto Upper Canada College Blues stunned the top-seeded Mississauga St. Francis Xavier Tigers 61-56 after leading 21-18, 34-17 and 48-43 at the quarters. The Tigers (coach Corey Yennier, assistant Michael Scarfone, assistant Robert Nacevicius, assistant Deshaun Williams) inlcued Santiago Altamirano, Romar Smith, Kaiden Holmes, Jayden Fagbohunka, Ebrahim Ziyadeh, Andrew Leukam, Fateh Aamir, Jordayne Sedita, Gabriel Comaya, Tang Nour-Eddine, Joshua Fernandes, Sebastian Tascione, Omari Sinclair-Blake and Amir Smith.
In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded London Mother Theresa Spartans stomped the 7th-seeded Barrie Maple Ridge Ravens 73-43 after leading 22-14, 41-26 and 51-32 at the quarters. The Ravens (coach Connor Laronde, coach David Cano) included Blessing Tiriboyi, Isaac Kenney, Jacog Yesovich, Elijah Pompey, Apollo Anyoti, Kashif Naveed, Chase St. John, Carter Hislop, Dmitri Zakiev, Josh Endicott, Tristan Schmidt and Tommy Lamon.
In the semis, the 12th-seeded Toronto A.Y. Jackson Jaguars nipped the 9th-seeded Toronto Upper Canada College Blues 40-39. The Blues led 12-8, 23-15 and 32-21 at the quarters.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded London Mother Theresa Spartans clubbed the 3rd-seeded Windsor Holy Names Knights 61-47 after leading 22-8, 40-24 and 54-43 at the quarters.
In the bronze medal match, the 3rd-seeded Windsor Holy Names Knights spanked the 9th-seeded Toronto Upper Canada College Blues 69-42 after leading 17-14, 38-34 and 52-41 at the quarters. The Blues (coach Christian Hefferman, assistant Branko Samsa) included Max Yip, Ben Fraiberg, Derin Goriner, Wiley Rivkin, Lawrence Fiorini, Matt Faralla, J.J. Feehely, Sam Haller, Ezra Stein, Daniel Ogunlaja, Kurt Kornberg, Krishan Muni and Eli O’Reardon.
In the final, the 2nd-seeded London Mother Theresa Spartans clipped the 12th-seeded Toronto A.Y. Jackson Jaguars 59-51 after leading 14-8, 29-28 and 47-40 at the quarters.
The bronze medalist Windsor Holy Names Knights: Artis Simmons; Cole Loewenberg; Steve Talbot; Max Heath; Liam Holden; Matthew Wylie; Zak Serafim; Bendel Plancher; Attix Baldassi; Lenox Wells-Earl; Andrew Tagtag; coach Ryan Steer; assistant Joe Goulet
The silver medalist Toronto A.Y. Jackson Jaguars: Bryan Williams; Buku Joshua; Joshua Jimenez; Gregory Simmons-Allen; Lucas Purves; Joaquim Ferris; Davonta Jackson; Ryan Williams; Dante Ifeanacho; Pedro Gallina; Damel Matthews; Jayden Maneto-Masuku; Samir Saleh; Mikailo Osborne; coach Brad Barker; assistant Kamar McKnight; assistant Terence Philips; assistant Monique Phillips
The champion London Mother Theresa Spartans: Luka Fakue Nkouandu; Jackson Macgillvray; Jamal Badri; Lazar Tadic; Jesse Martin; Charlie Costigan; Isaiah Stay; Jacob Brown; Peace Tshibasu; Yannis Lugogo; Jacob Piatek; Austin Farrell; Ashton Walz; coach Kwame Aidoo; assistant Curtis Gibson; assistant John Caulfield; assistant Adalton Homer-Stephenson