In opening round, held in Timmins: …………………………………………………… The top seeded Chatham John McGregor Panthers defeated the 11th-seeded Thunder Bay Fort Frances Muskies 81-57 as Jamaal Cornwall scored 18. John Sivonen led the Muskies with 16. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded LaSalle Sandwich Sabres nipped the 12th-seeded Wingham F.E. Madill Mustangs 63-62 as Jim Roos hit a three-pointer with two seconds to play. Spencer Kwasnicki led the Sabres with 25. Dayun Maranovic added 17 and Roos 12. David Usle led Madill with 21. Brent Coulthard added 18. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seed Lindsay Weldon Wildcats stunned the 3rd-seeded Timmins HVS Blues 46-32 as Brent Easton scored 10. James Bazuik led the Blues with 10. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Ernestown Eagles nipped 15th-seeded Woodbridge Wyverns 42-41 as Allan Olner hit a pair of free throws with four seconds to play. Nate Doornekamp scored 12, Aaron Doornekamp 9 and Dave Snyder 6. Kevin Sung led Woodbridge with 20. The Eagles played most of the fourth quarter without starters Doornekamp and Dave Snyder, both of whom fouled out. The score was tied at 25 at the half. The Wyverns led 35-31 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Ottawa Woodroffe Tigers whipped the 16th-seeded Timmins E.C.S. Theriault Flammes 75-46 as Mohamed Essa scored 21, Gary Gallimore 15 and younger brother Garry Gallimore 14. …………………………………………………… The 13th-seeded Etobicoke Marian Academy Mustangs stunned 7th-seeded Beamsville 49-39 as Antwi Atuahene scored 24. Kevin Stienstra led Beamsville with 10. …………………………………………………… 8th-seed Bracebridge dumped 14th-seed Kincardine 59-45 as Rob Love scored 32. Mike Nixon led Kincardine with 14. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seed Stratford St. Michael Warriors dumped 10th-seed North Bay West Ferris 69-51 as Ben Ritsma scored 32. Brandon Gorman led West Ferris with 26. Jamie Yank added 14.
In the second round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Chatham John McGregor Panthers defeated the 16th-seeded Timmins E.C.S. Theriault Flammes 96-47. …………………………………………………… 14th-seed Kincardine stunned 9th-seed Lindsay Weldon 51-48 as Brent Easton scored 14. Chris Bennett led Weldon with 19. …………………………………………………… The 11th-seeded Thunder Bay Fort Frances dumped the 6th-seed Ottawa Woodroffe Tigers 58-54 as Gary Wager scored 21. Hassan Ali led the Tigers with 20. Gary Gallimore added 15. The Tigers squandered an 8-point lead in the fourth quarter. The Tigers (coached by Dino Pezoulas) also included Garry Gallimore, Steve Bell, Robinson St. Pierre, Ahmed Yusuf, Steven Bell. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded LaSalle Sandwich Sabres whipped the 15th-seeded Woodbridge Wyverns 87-48 as Dayun Maryanovic scored 23. Kevin Sung led the Wyverns with 24. …………………………………………………… The 13th-seeded Etobicoke Marian Academy Mustangs clipped the 10th-seed North Bay West Ferris Trojans 49-30 as Antwi Atuahene scored 24. Jamie Yank led West Ferris with 12. The Trojans (coached by Larry Tougas) also included Nathan Sagle, Brandon Gorman, Jarrett Campbell, Jon Woodward, Kent Armstrong, Brad Bossert, Joel Roberts. …………………………………………………… The 12th-seeded Wingham F.E. Madill Mustangs dispatched the 5th-seeded Ernestown Eagles 52-45 as David Lisle scored 26. The Mustangs closed the contest with a 7-0 run. Nate Doornekamp led the Eagles with 24. Eagles coach Tom Turnbull told the Kingston Whig-Standard that “they really stepped it up in the second half and that pressure was just too much for our guys. We made some mistakes – a few bad passes, some poor shots, missed defensive assignments – that cost us in the long run. But I’m proud of this team. We didn’t give in.” The Eagles (coached by Turnbull) also included David Snyder, Paul Paudyn, Allan Olner, Aaron Doornekamp, Ryan Sharpe. …………………………………………………… The Stratford St. Michael’s Warriors stomped the Beamsville Buccaneers 78-51. The Buccaneers included Kevin Steinstra, Kevin Smethurst, Mike Hendrickse, Tyler McCluskey, James Michener, Chris Short, Nathan Stienstra, Kurtis Vankevlin, Dave Merritt.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Chatham John McGregor Panthers defeated the 3rd-seeded Timmins HVS Blues 66-52 as Kevin Kloostra scored 19. Chris Chilton led the Blues with 17.
The 2nd-seeded LaSalle Sandwich Sabres defeated the Etobicoke Marian Academy Mustangs 76-48 as Dayum Maryanovic, Spencer Kwasnicki and Ummar Aasim each added 17.
The 14th-seed Kincardine District Knights thrashed the 11th-seeded Thunder Bay Fort Francis 64-49 as Mike Nixon scored 28. Gary Wager led the Muskies with 16.
In the last quarterfinal, the Stratford St. Michael Warriors edged the 12th-seeded Wingham F.E. Madill Mustangs 69-64 as Ben Ritsma scored 20. David Lisle led the Mustangs with 19.
In the semis, the top-seeded Chatham John McGregor Panthers defeated the 9th-seeded Stratford St. Michael Warriors 73-53 as Kevin Kloostra scored 27. Ben Ritsma led the Warriors with 28.
In the other semi, 14th-seeded Kincardine District Knights edged the 2nd-seeded LaSalle Sandwich Sabres 63-59 as Mike Nixon scored 23. Spencer Kwasnicki led Sandwich with 24. Dayun Maryanovic added 20.
In the bronze medal match, the 9th-seeded Stratford St. Michael Warriors defeated the 2nd-seeded LaSalle Sandwich Sabres 56-49 as Ben Ritsma scored 21. Spencer Kwasnicki led the Sabres with 20. Mike Gyetavi added 13. The Sabres also included Jason Rammler, Dayvn Maryanovic, Derek Quigley.
In the final, the top-seeded Chatham John McGregor Panthers pounded the 14th-seeded Kincardine District Knights 93-63 as Kevin Kloostra scored 43. Chatham John McGregor finished (49-3) on the season. Mike Nixon led Kincardine with 17.
The bronze medalist Stratford St. Michael Warriors: Ben Ritsma;
The silver medalist Kincardine District Knights: Brent Easton; Mike Nixon;
The gold medalist Chatham John McGregor Panthers: Scott Currie; Colin Miller; Jeremy Derkson; Andy Fantuz; Harp Gahunia; Kyle Robbins; Adam Dries; Alan Cattryse; Kevin Kloostra; Bill Lee; Jamaal Cornwall; Charlie Anstice; coach Dan Lewis; assistant David Kent; manager Adam Dickinson