Final regular season standings:

East (6): Algonquin (15-1); Humber (14-2); Seneca (10-6); Durham (6-10); Centennial (3-13); George Brown (0-16)

West (6): Canadore (13-3); Sheridan (12-4); Fanshawe (9-7); Conestoga (5-11); St. Clair (5-11); Mohawk (4-12)

        Playoff non-qualifiers:

        Centennial Colts: Shayn Wilson, Duane Watson, Rick Jordan, Kim Henry, Slavek Stawski, Victor Lambert, Peter Deveaux, Kareem Madhavjee, Dan Sibley, Anthony Chapman, Michael Kerr, Burt Hill, Brent Kitson, Vasco Calhau, Kevin Coote, Steve Alexander, Lauriston Edwards, Jeff Foster, Greg Tennant and Mannie Sese.

        Conestoga Condors: David Haines, Darren Richmond, Kelly Magnussen, Joel Fidt, Ishmael Lewis, Junior Hamilton, Bob Yorke, Dennis Herakovic, Randy Nobes, Jamie Abthorpe, Cresh Marschall, Kevin Rhodey, Steve Dyce, Patrick O’Connor, Walden Montague, coach Dave Lack, coach Marty King, trainer Heidi Zoern.

        Durham Lords: Justin Fontaine, Leroy Brown, Andy Van Heuvelen, Erhabor Onaiwu, Roger Thurton, Adam Estabrooks, Gari Oke, Peter Dopping, Alex Petre, Jason Watkins, Chris Pegg, David Pickering, Jamie Cutting, Eric Issler, Shane Genoway, Chris Smith, coach Peter Gordon

        George Brown Huskies: Mike Asiedu, Michael McCook, Didy Adansi, Andrew Wilson, Kevin Williams, Ainsley Beckford, Dean Smith, Max Glazas, Rod Zylstra, Dale Holder, Scott Hawes, Stafford Kerr, Jawara Gairly, Gad Perlmutter, Corry Niles, Michael Richards, Mike Brown, Mike Walwyn, Mohamed Daud, Thomas Veira and Kalvin Alexis.

        Mohawk Mountaineers: Jeff Waite, Brian Jonker, Vern Catania, David Lightfoot, Gregory Evans, Jason Morris, Derek Sharpe, Ryan Beirnes, Ian Crocker, Jason Hayes, Doug Dunham, Al Sfredda, Dave Szwec, Chris Button, Owen Gibbons, Eddison Balfour, Steve Schurer, Daniel Vandenburg and John Nicholson.

        St. Clair Saints: Jazz Dhaliwal, Jason Storie, Colin Pittuck, Henri Demars, Kevin Butcher, Carl Butcher, Wayne Wright, Anthony Carter, Marko Samcevic, Ty Trainer, Steve Smith, Dale Turner, Ric McNeill, Martin Thompson, Cam Carruthers, Rami Chatley, Louis Comartin, Charles Vachon, Lionel Cross, John Rossingnol and Art Sobieraj.

        In the postseason quarterfinals, the Humber Hawks dumped the Fanshawe Falcons 70-46. The Falcons included Noel Bartley, Euril Glasgow, Shawn McLeod, Andrew Lynch, Jason Warren, John Cordeiro, Chris Helkaa, Roy Carvalho, James Calder, Goran Prgesa, Dave Johnston, Cory Greenhorn and Terry Colizza.

In the other quarterfinal, the Seneca Braves defeated the Sheridan Bruins 90-87. The Bruins included David Sherwood, Andrew Shepherd, James Rogers, Francis Tyrell, Lloyd Thomas, Jeremy Dinning, Chris Watson, Ian Coaton, Reinhold Klassen, Howard Vernon, Gary Rhodd, Nate Hogan, Shawn Livingstone, Kevin La-Rose, Patrick Haye, Mark Ennis and Donovan Brown.

        In the semis, the Humber Hawks defeated the Canadore Panthers 90-80 as Patrick Rhodd scored 23, Fitzroy Lightbody 23, Everton Webb 13, O’Neil Henry 7, Mark Croft 7, Steve McGregor 6, Gareth Broad 5, Dwayne Newman 4 and Roberto Feig 2. Brad Robinson paced the Panthers with 15. Eric Jones added 15, Chris Saygon 10, Patrick Johnson 9, Ian London 6, Fred Wood 6, Mark Yates 6 and Sherlon Chance 6.

        In the other semi, the Seneca Braves upset the Algonquin Thunder 94-87 as George Frempong scored 25, Shawn Collins 19, Wayne Roomes 19, Cedric Agard 15, Lincoln Sawyer 6, Ahmed Araleh 4, Paul Thorpe 4 and Abey Bakare 2. Mark Headley paced the Thunder with 25. Greg Shirley added 16, Brad Peak 13, Jay Peak 11, Dennis Hinds 10, Pascal De Couvreur 8 and Steve Brown 4.

        In the bronze medal match, the Canadore Panthers dumped the Algonquin Thunder 101-92 as Ian London, Mark Yates and Eric Johns each scored 22. Patrick Johnson added 16, Danny White 5 and Michel Tremblay 2. Brad Peak paced the Thunder with 29. Greg Shirley added 11, Dennis Hinds 10, Steve Brown 9, Cam Haszczyn 7, Dave Howell 3 Trevor Costello 2 and Jay Peak 2. The Thunder also included Pascal De Couvreur, Pat Sereduik, Stephen Dever, Mark Headley, Bryan Eburne, Kevin Ferguson and Chris Lynn.

        In the final, the Humber Hawks thumped the Seneca Braves 86-74 to capture their third consecutive OCAA title. The Hawks were led by Patrick Rhodd, a graduate of West Humber Collegiate in Toronto, a two-time all-Canadian, three-time all-Ontario all-star. Rhodd led the league in scoring at 21 ppg. At the end of the season, Humber retired his jersey, number 43. Player of the game Fitzroy Lightbody paced the Hawks with 24. Steve McGregor added 20, Rhodd 13, Dwayne Newman 11, Mark Croft 10, Everton Webb 3, O’Neil Henry 3 and Roberto Feig 2. George Frempong led the Braves with 29. Cedric Agard added 12, Wayne Roomes 20, Iva Alexander 8, Paul Thorpe 8, Shawn Collins 6 and Abey Bakare 1. Hawks coach Mike Katz called it an “emotional” win, because “last year it seemed everyone wanted to knock us off but that this year a lot of people talk and didn’t think the team would make it,” he told The Coven. Humber took a 19-9 lead on a steal and pull-up trey by O’Neil Henry. They extended their margin to 46-30 at the half and were never seriously threatened. Steve McGregor said “I knew we had the talent no doubt about it. Nobody in Canada has the talent that we have. It just like getting things together, making everything fall in sink, find our roles and stuff.”

        The bronze medalist Canadore Panthers: Eric Johns; Brad Robinson; Patrick Johnson; Sherlon Chance; Fred Wood; Chris Saygon; Ian London; Mark yates; Joseph Basawa; Corey Andryechen; Rob Dominique; George Coughlin; Rob Leroux; Jason Dashney; Danny White; Michel Tremblay; Wayne McGinnis;

        The silver medalist Seneca Braves: Cedric Agard; George Frempong; Wayne Roomes; Shaun Collins; Raymond Peddie; Giles Sawyer; Paul Thorpe; Carlton Grant; Ahmed Ismail Araleh; Abey Bakare; Conrad Gairy; Fredrick Francis; Iva Alexander; coach Jim Flack

        The gold medalist Humber Hawks: O’Neil Henry; Patrick Rhodd; Fitzroy Lightbody; Everton Webb; Dwayne Newman; Steve McGregor; Mark Croft; Nelson Amaya; Craig Wyles; Gareth Broad; Richard Saunders; Roberto Feig; coach Mike Katz; assistant Rick Dilena; assistant Zito Baccarani; athletic director Doug Fox; therapist Mark Karges; manager David Adams; manager Maurice Robinson