In the opening round, held in Windsor: …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Perth Blue Devils crushed 16th-seeded Port Arthur Hammarskjold 68-42 as Derek McConnery scored 15, Sean Derouin 13, Mike Jacobs 11, Jamie Papke 11, Brandon Leonard 9, Scott Derbyshire 7, Doug Kehoe 2, Andy Waugh 1, Pat Ruddy 0 and Will Bulmer 0. Joel Pankewich led Hammarskjold with 23. David Sidorski added 10, Izzy Malik 5, Ahmed Isse 2, Ross Nyantakyi 2, Dan Veilleux 0, Alex Michaluk 0 and Anson Williams 0. The score was knotted at 28 at the half. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Chatham John McGregor Panthers edged 15th-seeded Fort Erie 59-57 as Matt Handsor scored 19, Adin List 15, Jesse Brown 12, Shannen Hamilton 6, Julian Shadd 3, Ryan Cattrysse 2, Brad Youlton 2, Chris Green 0, Shaphan Brown 0, Aaron Handsor 0, Griffin Handsor 0, Matt Welch 0, Mark Meko 0 and John Roberts 0. Alex Lemaire paced Fort Erie with 16. Ian MacKinnon added 11, Jesse Staples 9, Ryan Bell 9, Gerry Stickland 6, Christopher Betz 6, Bryan Schooley 0, Michael Pawlick 0, Michael Scott 0, Kyle McKay 0 and Colin Brady 0. McGregor led 22-19 at the half. …………………………………………………… 3rd-seeded Barrie St. Joan of Arc whipped the Guelph Our Lady of Lourdes Crusaders 70-45 as Sebastian Kasiuk scored 22, J.P. Amaral 14, Christian Lucas 9, Jesse Amaral 9, Kamil Pawlowski 8, Phil Pesek 6, Mike Purtill 2, Richard Bell 0, Ulymark Alvarado 0 and Jonas Faldas 0. Tyler Hummel paced the Crusaders with 14. Tyler Courtney added 10, Chris Slack 9, Ryan Tilemans 5, Kyle Courtney 3, A.J. Kwiatkowski 2, Patrick Nino 2, Patrick Antonio 0, Ryan Chisholm 0, Andrew Frank 0, Elliot Garcea 0, Matthew Proctor 0, Johnathan Smit 0 and Michael Tran 0. St. Joan of Arc led 27-23 at the half. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded St. Catharines St. Francis Phoenix dumped the 17th-seeded Scarborough Francis Libermann Falcons 73-62 as Tshing Kasamba scored 19, Peter Sorley 18, Justin Golob 14, Liban Omar 13, Alex Shah 5, Korey Prescod 2, Corey McEwen 2, Allen Pavela 0, Frank Berardi 0, Val Andrei Fajardo 0, Val Andrew Fajardo 0, Will Austin 0 and Alan McEwen 0. Orain Green paced Libermann with 17. Brian Williams added 11, Joshua Weekes-Alexis 10, David George 9, Steven Hendricks 5, Zachary Navarro 4, Nathan Noel 2, Carlo Magsambol 3, Jan Vincent Caneido 0 and Damion Burgess 0. St. Francis led 40-28 at the half. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic Crusaders defeated 16th-seeded St. Joseph’s 63-45 as Ryan Barbeau scored 18, Luke Chapman 17, Ryan Boers 5, Nick Ditomasco 5, Tim Boyle 4, Dan Boyle 4, Aaron Chapman 3, Tim Helferty 2, Aron Bortolin 2, Damian McCabe 2, Dustin Widger 0, Alex McKinnon 0 and John Henry MacDonald 0. Nick St. John led St. Joseph’s with 10. Shawn Hogan added 7, Joel Lariviere 6, Jordan Amelotte 6, Pat Coristine 6, Josh McAllister 5, Ryan Mohamed 5, Cameron Matheson 0, Mike Fawthrop 0, Grant Winchester 0, Cody Wilson 0 and Shaun McDonald 0. Nicholson led 42-22 at the half. …………………………………………………… 2nd-seeded L.P. Pearson whipped the 11th-seeded Ottawa Samuel Genest Lazors 52-34 as Garrett Olexiuk scored 22, James McArthur 10, K.C. MacKenzie 9, Brad Holmes 4, Matt Specht 3, Austin Marshall 2, Todd Fennell 2, G.B. Kaindaheh 0, Rob Hummel 0, Sandeep Ramsaroop 0, Ben Colling 0 and Jordan Hoffman 0. Willy Manigat paced the Lazors with 11. Nader Salib added 8, Alexander Wright 7, Mathieu Motayo 5, Pascal Belony 2, Elias Beaino 2, Jurdris Louis-Jacques 0, Ricardo Clermeus 0, Ken Bouindombe 0 and Anthony El-Kabbouchi 0. Pearson led 21-18 at the half. …………………………………………………… The 14th-seeded Essex Red Raiders stunned the 8th-seeded Timmins HVS Blues 65-53 as David Binder scored 19. Brandon Latourelle led Timmins with 19. Essex led 42-27 at the half. The host school said it was determined to prove it belonged. ‘We didn’t want anyone looking at us as if we weren’t going to do anything but lose,” guard Doug Pile told the Windsor Star. Coach Joe Amicarelli said his troops “had something to prove and that was the motivation today.” The Red Raiders took an early 24-9 lead and romped. Pile finished with 13 points. Mark Chittle added 9 and Sam Reed 8. Brandon Latourelle led Timmins with 19. …………………………………………………… The 13th-seeded Toronto Central Commerce Riders defeated the 7th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Mary’s Knights 52-44 as Steve Jones scored 24, Bogoreh Bogoreh 20, Omar Omar 6, Jamal Palsley 2, Richard Campbell 0, Ryan Gilbert 0, Abdi Mohammed 0, Jesse Sullivan 0, Nicholas Thomas 0 and Danyel Wright 0. Jordan Forbes paced St. Mary’s with 13. Patrick Murray added 12, Wes Ontonovich 9, Mark DeVuono 5, Mark Palumbo 5, John Mullin 0, Kendrick Potwin 0, Tyler Binkley 0, Tyler Slewidge 0, Brian Benneny 0, Greg Drazenovich 0 and Michael Babcock 0. Knights coach Loris Pecile told the Sault Star “we had a complete mental lapse in the third quarter.” …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Oshawa G.L. Roberts Lakers defeated the 10th-seeded St. Thomas Central Elgin Titans 63-50 as Matthew Reid scored 17 and Tyson Eteli 12. Johnny Rice led the Titans with 16. Brian Apfelbeck added 12. G.L. Roberts led 26-21 at the half.
In the second round: …………………………………………………… The 18th-seeded Guelph Our Lady of Lourdes Crusaders defeated Port Arthur Hammarskjold 60-57. Our Lady of Lourdes led 29-21 at the half. …………………………………………………… The 17th-seeded Scarborough Francis Libermann Catholic Falcons whipped the 15th-seeded Fort Erie 66-44 as David George scored 30. Orain Green added 17, Brian Williams 8, Carlo Magsambol 5, Steven Hendricks 4, Nathan Noel 2, Joshua Weekes-Alexis 0, Damion Burgess 0, Jan Vincent Caneido 0 and Zachary Navarro 0. Libermann led 26-18 at the half. Alex Lemaire paced Fort Eric with 14. Gerry Stickland added 7, Ryan Bell 6, Jesse Staples 5, Ian MacKinnon 4, Christopher Betz 4, Michael Scott 4, Bryan Schooley 0, Michael Pawlick 0, Kyle McKay 0 and Colin Brady 0.
In the third round, the 11th-seeded Ottawa Samuel Genest Lazors whipped the 5th-seeded St. Catharines St. Francis Phoenix 67-51 as Willy Manigat scored 19, Alexander Wright 17, Nader Salib 15, Mathieu Motayo 8, Pascal Belony 7, Ken Bouindombe 1, Jurdris Louis-Jacques 0, Ricardo Clermeus 0, Anthony El-Kabbouchi 0 and Elias Beaino 0. Tshing Kasamba paced St. Francis with 26. Justin Golob added 12, Peter Sorley 9, Alex Shah 4, Allen Pavela 0, Korey Prescod 0, Frank Berardi 0, Corey McEwen 0, Van Andrei Fajardo 0, Val Andrew Fajardo 0, Will Austin 0, Alan McEwen 0 and Liban Omar 0. St. Francis led 25-22 at the half. “Everybody came out really hungry,” Lazors coach Hans Schryburt told the Ottawa Citizen. “They kind of had something to prove (after Monday). They didn’t want to be two-and-out. We had really great pressure on the ball, and we had good rotations on defence and boxed out very well.” …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Chatham John McGregor Panthers defeated the 7th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Mary’s 69-60 as Matt Handsor scored 28, Ryan Cattrysse 10, Shannen Hamilton 9, Adin List 7, Julian Shadd 5, Jesse Brown 4, Brad Youlton 4, Chris Green 2, Shaphan Brown 0, Aaron Handsor 0, Griffin Handsor 0, Matt Welch 0, Mark Meko 0 and John Roberts 0. Wes Ontonovich led St. Mary’s with 20. Jordan Forbes added 16, Patrick Murray 11, Mark Palumbo 7, John Mullin 5, Mark DeVuono 1, Kendrick Potwin 0, Tyler Binkley 0, Tyler Slewidge 0, Brian Benneny 0, Greg Drazenovich 0 and Michael Babcock 0. John McGregor led 40-24 at the half. Knights coach Loris Pecile told the Sault Star that “it was just like a day earlier. We were doing things we hadn’t done all year. We were turning the ball over and we weren’t patient on offence.” …………………………………………………… 16th-seeded St. Joseph’s edged the 6th-seeded Perth Blue Devils 33-31 as Joel Lariviere, Ryan Mohamed and Nick St. John each scored 8. Shawn Hogan added 5, Jordan Amelotte 4, Pat Coristine 0, Josh McAllister 0, Cameron Matheson 0, Mike Fawthrop 0, Grant Winchester 0, Cody Wilson 0 and Shaun McDonald 0. Derek McConnery paced Perth with 22. Sean Derouin added 4, Doug Kehoe 2, Jamie Papke 2, Scott Derbyshire 1, Mike Jacobs 0, Brandon Leonard 0, Andy Waugh 0, Pat Ruddy 0 and Will Bulmer 0. Perth led 21-16 at the half. …………………………………………………… 3rd-seeded Barrie St. Joan of Arc defeated the 8th-seeded Timmins HVS Blues 45-35 as Sebastian Kasiuk scored 18, Kamil Pawlowski 10, Christian Lucas 7, Phil Pesek 5, J.P. Amaral 3, Jesse Amaral 2, Richard Bell 0, Mike Purtill 0, Ulymark Alvarado 0 and Jonas Faldas 0. Josh Budd paced Timmins with 13. Brandon Latourelle added 9, Tanner Myllymaki 5, Stephen Castonguay 5, Nathan Latourelle 3, Shane Power 2, Kyle Bazinet 0, Derek Bos 0, Kyle Nixon 0, Adam Jones 0, Scott Foster 0, Justin Strachan 0, Kenny Raymond 0 and Robbie Pickering 0. Timmins led 19-16 at the half. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic Crusaders walloped the 18th-seeded Guelph Our Lady of Lourdes Crusaders 81-42 as Dan Boyle scored 12, Luke Chapman 12, Ryan Barbeau 11, Ryan Boers 10, Aron Bortolin 7, Aaron Chapman 5, Alex McKinnon 5, Tim Helferty 3, Dustin Widger 2, Tim Boyle 2, Nick Ditomasco 2, Damian McCabe 0 and John Henry MacDonald 0. Andrew Frank paced Our Lady of Lourdes with 15. Tyler Hummel added 7, Kyle Courtney 4, A.J. Kwiatkowski 4, Matthew Proctor 3, Chris Slack 3, Johnathan Smit 2, Ryan Tilemans 2, Tyler Courtney 2, Michael Tran 0, Patrick Antonio 0, Ryan Chisholm 0, Elliott Garcea 0 and Patrick Nino 0. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Oshawa G.L. Roberts Lakers defeated the 14th-seeded Essex Red Raiders 61-59 in overtime as Tyson Eteli scored 18, Matthew Dewson 16, Amit Sieukumar 12, Theo McGhan 7, Matthew Reid 4, Neil Thibault 4, Ren Dupuis 0, Troy Henry 0, Chris Jones 0, Jesse Keane 0, David Reid 0 and Ryan Wilson 0. Doug Pile paced Essex (coached by Joe Amicarelli) with 17. Mark Chittle added 14, David Binder 11, Jeremy Butler 10, Sam Reed 5, Josh Diemer 2, Rick Simons 0, Evan Brydges 0, Karl Wild 0, Eric Rollo 0 and Colin McAuslin 0. G.L. Roberts led 26-23 at the half. Raiders guard Mark Chittle knotted the score at 55 with seven seconds to play by hitting three free throws. In the overtime, Lakers guard Tyson Eteli blocked a potential game winner by Jeremey Butler with two seconds to play to pull out the win. “It was a tough game to play in,” Eteli told the Windsor Star. “But this is the farthest our school has ever gone at OFSAA.” Reed added that “we did leave it all out on the floor. Even though we lost, it was a lot of fun to play.” Chittle, who scored 9 in the fourth quarter, said “it was difficult to lose. We just couldn’t get a couple of bounces at the end.” …………………………………………………… The 13th-seeded Toronto Central Commerce Riders defeated the 10th-seeded St. Thomas Central Elgin Titans 61-45 as Nicholas Thomas scored 22, Steve Jones 14, Danyel Wright 7, Bogoreh Bogoreh 6, Abdi Mohammed 5, Omar Omar 5, Ryan Gilbert 2, Richard Campbell 0, Jamal Palsley 0 and Jesse Sullivan 0. Johnny Rice paced the Titans with 17. Rob Wakefield added 15, Brian Apfelbeck 7, Chad Walker 4, Mike Morrison 2, Lucas Leyenhorst 2, Mike Wakefield 0, Matt Hiddink 0, Mike Wilson 0, Kaelyn Barnes 0, Brent Noble 0, Adam Crawford 0 and Brad West 0. Central Commerce led 34-24 at the half. …………………………………………………… 2nd-seeded L.P. Pearson edged the 17th-seeded Scarborough Francis Libermann Falcons 61-57 as Austin Marshall scored 18, Garrett Olexiuk 16, James McArthur 12, K.C. MacKenzie 10, Matt Specht 3, Brad Holmes 2, G.B. Kaindaneh 0, Rob Hummel 0, Sandeep Ransaroop 0, Todd Fennell 0, Ben Colling 0 and Jordan Hoffman 0. Orain Green led Francis Libermann with 18. David George added 16, Steven Hendricks 8, Joshua Weekes-Alexis 7, Brian Williams 6, Carlo Magsambol 2, Damion Burgess 0, Jan Vincent Caneido 0, Zachary Navarro 0 and Nathan Noel 0. Libermann led 31-23 at the half.
In the quarterfinals, the 4th-seeded Chatham John McGregor Panthers dumped the 11th-seeded Ottawa Samuel Genest Lazors 84-67 as Shannen Hamilton scored 22, Matt Handsor 17, Adin List 14, Jesse Brown 10, Ryan Cattrysse 9, Julian Shadd 7, Brad Youlton 5, Chris Green 0, Shaphan Brown 0, Aaron Handsor 0, Griffin Handsor 0, Matt Welch 0, Mark Meko 0 and John Roberts 0. Alexander Wright paced Genest (coached by Hans Schryburt) with 20. Willy Manigat added 17, Ken Bouindombe 12, Nader Salib 9, Pascal Belony 9, Jurdris Louis-Jacques 0, Ricardo Clermeus 0, Anthony El-Kabbouchi 0, Elias Beaino 0 and Mathieu Motayo 0. The Lazors only trailed 36-34 at the break but allowed Chatham’s guards to take command down the stretch.
Third-seeded Barrie St. Joan of Arc crushed 16th-seeded St. Joseph’s 75-46 as J.P. Amaral and Sebastian Kasiuk each scored 18. Kamil Pawlowski added 17, Phil Pesek 16, Christian Lucas 4, Jesse Amaral 1, Richard Bell 0, Mike Purtill 0, Ulymark Alvarado 0 and Jonas Faldas 0. Nick St. John led St. Joseph’s with 12. Pat Coristine added 11, Joel Lariviere 10, Shawn Hogan 8, Jordan Amelotte 5, Josh McAllister 0, Cameron Matheson 0, Mike Fawthrop 0, Ryan Mohammed 0, Grant Winchester 0, Cody Wilson 0 and Shaun McDonald 0. St. Joan of Arc led 45-32 at the half.
The top-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic Crusaders defeated the 9th-seeded Oshawa G.L. Roberts Lakers 74-63 as Dan Boyle scored 24, Ryan Barbeau 23, Luke Chapman 12, Aaron Chapman 5, John Henry MacDonald 3, Ryan Boers 2, Tim Boyle 2, Nick Ditomasco 2, Dustin Widger 0, Tim Helferty 0, Aron Bortolin 0, Alex McKinnon 0 and Damian McCabe 0. Tyson Eteli paced G.L. Roberts with 18. Amit Sieukumar added 14, David Reid 10, Matthew Dewson 8, Neil Thibault 5, Matthew Reid 4, Theo McGhan 4, Ren Dupuis 0, Troy Henry 0, Chris Jones 0, Jesse Keane 0 and Ryan Wilson 0. Nicholson led 41-29 at the half.
In the last quarterfinal, the 13th-seeded Toronto Central Commerce Riders defeated 2nd-seeded L.P. Pearson 72-61 as Steve Jones scored 19. Austin Marshall paced L.B. Pearson with 2. Central Commerce led 42-28 at the half.
In the semis, the 13th-seeded Toronto Central Commerce Riders dumped 3rd-seeded Barrie St. Joan of Arc 82-68 as Danyel Wright scored 25, Steve Jones 22, Richard Campbell 21, Jamal Palsley 11, Abdi Mohammed 2, Nicholas Thomas 1, Bogoreh Bogoreh 0, Ryan Gilbert 0, Omar Omar 0 and Jesse Sullivan 0. Sebastian Kasiuk paced Joan of Arc with 19. J.P. Amaral added 16, Christian Lucas 14, Kamil Pawlowski 10, Phil Pesek 9, Richard Bell 0, Mike Purtill 0, Jesse Amaral 0, Ulymark Alvarado 0 and Jonas Faldas 0. Central Commerce led 33-30 at the half.
In the other semi, the top-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic Crusaders defeated the 4th-seeded Chatham John McGregor Panthers 70-64 as Luke Chapman scored 21, Ryan Barbeau 19, Dan Boyle 10, Aaron Chapman 7, Tim Boyle 6, Dustin Widger 5, Ryan Boers 3, Tim Helferty 0, Aron Bortolin 0, Alex McKinnon 0, John Henry MacDonald 0, Nick Ditomasco 0 and Damian McCabe 0. Matt Handsor paced John McGregor with 17 points. Adin List added 11, Julian Shadd 11, Shannen Hamilton 10, Ryan Cattrysse 8, Jesse Brown 7, Brad Youlton 0, Chris Green 0, Shaphan Brown 0, Aaron Handsor 0, Griffin Handsor 0, Matt Welch 0, Mark Meko 0 and John Roberts 0. Nicholson led 34-33 at the half.
In the bronze medal match, the 4th-seeded Chatham John McGregor Panthers defeated 3rd-seeded Barrie St. Joan of Arc 78-64 as Jesse Brown scored 22, Matt Handsor 19, Adin List 18, Ryan Cattrysse 10, Shannen Hamilton 6, Julian Shadd 3, Brad Youlton 0, Chris Green 0, Shaphan Brown 0, Aaron Handsor 0, Griffin Handsor 0, Matt Welch 0, Mark Meko 0 and John Roberts 0. Sebastian Kasiuk paced St. Joan of Arc with 22. J.P. Amaral added 18, Phil Pesek 9, Jesse Amaral 6, Christian Lucas 5, Kamil Pawlowski 5, Richard Bell 0, Mike Purtill 0, Ulymark Alvarado 0, Jesse Amaral 0 and Jonas Faldas 0. McGregor led 36-35 at the half.
In the final, the top-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic Crusaders nipped the 13th-seeded Toronto Central Commerce Riders 43-42 as Ryan Barbeau hit a layup at the buzzer. Luke Chapman scored 18 to pace the Crusaders. Dan Boyle added 17, Ryan Barbeau 8, Dustin Widger 0, Aaron Chapman 0, Tim Helferty 0, Aron Bortolin 0, Alex McKinnon 0, Ryan Boers 0, John Henry MacDonald 0, Tim Boyle 0, Nick Ditomasco 0 and Damian McCabe 0. Steve Jones led Central Commerce with 25. Danyel Wright added 5, Richard Campbell 5, Omar Omar 5, Abdi Mohammed 2, Jamal Palsley 2, Bogoreh Bogoreh 0, Ryan Gilbert 0, Jesse Sullivan 0 and Nicholas Thomas 0.
The bronze medalist Chatham John McGregor Panthers: Matt Handsor; Adin List; Jesse Brown; Ryan Cattryse; Shannen Hamilton; Brad Youlton; Julian Shadd; Chris Green; Shaphan Brown; Aaron Handson; Griffin Handsor; Matt Welch; Mark Meko; John Roberts
The silver medalist Toronto Central Commerce Riders: Steve Jones; Nicholas Thomas; Danyel Wright; Richard Campbell; Omar Omar; Jamal Palsley; Bogoreh Bogoreh; Ryan Gilbert; Abdi Mohammed; Jesse Sullivan
The gold medalist Belleville Nicholson Catholic Crusaders: Luke Chapman; Dan Boyle; Ryan Barbeau; Aaron Chapman; Ryan Boers; Dustin Widger; Tim Helferty; Aron Bortolin; Alex McKinnon; John Henry MacDonald; Tim Boyle; Nick DiTomaso; Damian McCabe; coach Jim Barbeau; assistant Paul Denison