In the opening round, held at St. John Catholic in Perth …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic Crusaders dumped the 12th-seeded Windsor John L. Forster Spartans 57-26 as Ryan Barbeau scored 20. Mohamed Farah led Forster with 9. …………………………………………………… 16th-seeded Bracebridge & Muskoka Lakes Secondary stunned the 6th-seeded Ancaster Bishop Tonnos Titans 66-57 as Dylan McKenzie scored 31. Sean McGratten led Bracebridge with 19. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Woodbridge Wyverns edged the 15th-seeded Guelph Bishop MacDonnell Celtics 62-59 as Dylan Francis scored 25. Sam deLange led MacDonnell with 17. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Toronto Runnymede Redmen whipped the 18th-seeded Perth Blue Devils 44-28 as Tramar Sutherland scored 19. Kyle Olson led Perth with 12. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Dundas Parkside Panthers crushed the 17th-seeded Ottawa Notre Dame Silver Eagles 59-29 as Andrew Cicuttini scored 13. William Donkoh led Notre Dame with 11. ………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded St. Catharines St. Francis Phoenix tripped 11th-seeded Etobicoke Monsignor Johnson Jaguars 61-41 as Alex Shah scored 16. Antonio Ramos led Monsignor Johnson with 15. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Cornwall St. Joseph’s Panthers nipped the 13th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Basil Saints 58-56 in overtime as Nick St. John scored 17. Nick DiDonato led St. Basil with 21. Tom Camapana added 15 and Chris Hunt 13. The Saints led by as many as 13. Di Donato told the Sault Star that “we played a good game. But we had a few lulls, where they went on a bit of a run.” Saints coach Lou Mazzuca said “we let them back in. We played a good game all around, slowed the pace and controlled the tempo. … They had a couple of guys that hurt us inside.” …………………………………………………… The 14th-seeded Belleville St. Theresa Catholic Titans upset 8th-seeded Port Arthur Hammarskjold 74-52 as Jon Ogden scored 27. Ross Nyantakyi led Hammarskjold with 16. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Timmins HVS Blues dumped the 9th-seeded Stratford Central Rams 62-48 as Josh Budd scored 21. Kale Harrison led the Rams with 19.

In the second round: …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Ancaster Bishop Tonnos Titans dumped the 18th-seeded Perth Blue Devils 52-15 as B.J. Michiels scored 16. Sean Derouin led the Blue Devils with 7. …………………………………………………… The 15th-seeded Guelph Bishop MacDonnell Celtics clipped 17th-seeded Ottawa Notre Dame Silver Eagles 47-34 as Alex Moull scored 14. William Donkoh led Notre Dame with 20. The Silver Eagles (coached by Martin Mai and managed by Rayshell Dorrington) also included Noah Poku, Patrick Lumumba, Christian Kanku, Danny Renaud, Josh Irvine, Junior Sebarenzi, Jose Casimiri and Ben Buda.

In the third round: …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Dundas Parkside Panthers crushed the 11th-seeded Etobicoke Monsignor Johnson Jaguars 70-39 as Jordan Johnson scored 26. Antonio Rames led Monsignor Johnson with 16. …………………………………………………… The 13th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Basil Saints stunned the 4th-seeded Woodbridge Wyverns 63-48 as Nick DiDonato scored 23. Jeremy Alleyne led the Wyverns with 22. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Toronto Runnymede Redmen dumped the 8th-seeded Port Arthur Hammarskjold Vikings 50-38 as Galen Enlow scored 21. Adil Issa and Ross Nyantakyi each scored 11 to pace Hammarskjold. The Vikings (coached by Ryan Sutherland) also included Paul Campbell, Eric Brown. …………………………………………………… 16th-seeded Bracebridge & Muskoka Lakes Secondary stunned the 12th-seeded Windsor John L. Forster Spartans 56-50 as Dylan McKenzie scored 24. Mohamed-Ali Haidar led J.L. Forster with 14. The Spartans (coached by Pat Osborne) also included Fayez Bazzi, Mike Ratcliffe. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic Crusaders dispatched the 6th-seeded Ancaster Bishop Tonnos Titans 64-35 as Ryan Barbeau scored 21. Paul Hart led Bishop Tonnos with 11. …………………………………………………… The 14th-seeded Belleville St. Theresa Catholic Titans clipped the 10th-seeded Timmins HVS Blues 68-54 as Kyle Foulkes scored 25. Josh Budd led Timmins with 22. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded St. Catharines St. Francis Phoenix whipped the 15th-seeded Guelph Bishop MacDonnell Celtics 87-52 as Tshing Kasamba scored 29. Sam deLange led Bishop MacDonnell with 13. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Cornwall St. Joseph’s Panthers edged the 9th-seeded Stratford Central Rams 52-51 as Nick St. John scored 20. Tyler Bailey led the Rams with 21.

In the quarterfinals, the 3rd-seeded Toronto Runnymede Redmen whipped 16th-seeded Bracebridge & Muskoka Lakes Secondary 76-50 as Galen Enlow and Tramar Sutherland each scored 24. Dylan Mckenzie led Bracebridge with 20.

The 5th-seeded Dundas Parkside Panthers crunched the 13th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Basil Saints 59-34 as Jordan Tew and Chad MacQueen each scored 12. Chris Hunt led St. Basil with 16. Saints coach Lou Mazzuca told the Sault Star that “we just weren’t shooting at all. It started in the first half and continued in the second and they were shooting the lights out.” The Saints (coached by Mazzuca) also included Tim Campana, Andrew King, Nick DiDonato, Sean Speakman, Dave Pozzebon, Lance Stewart.

The top-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic Crusaders stomped the 14th-seeded Belleville St. Theresa Catholic Titans 65-41 as Ryan Barbeau scored 28. Jon Ogden led St. Theresa with 17.

In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded St. Catharines St. Francis Phoenix clipped the 7th-seeded Cornwall St. Joseph’s Panthers 55-39 as Faisal Ali scored 17. Nick St. John led St. Joseph’s with 18.

In the semis, the 2nd-seeded St. Catharines St. Francis Phoenix edged the 3rd-seeded Toronto Runnymede Redmen 57-54 as Patrick McIlhone scored 17. Tramar Sutherland led Runnymede with 22.

In the other semi, the top-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic Crusaders dumped the 5th-seeded Dundas Parkside Panthers 43-31 as Ryan Barbeau scored 17. Chad MacQueen led Parkside with 11.

In the bronze medal match, the 3rd-seeded Toronto Runnymede Redmen whipped the 5th-seeded Dundas Parkside Panthers 63-40 as Galen Enlow scored 25. Andrew Cicuttini led Parkside with 12. The Panthers (coached by Nick White, assisted by Paul Baker) also included Jordan Johnson, Jordan Tew, Kyle Sutherland, Chad MacQueen, Adam Dyment, Graham Venus, Nathan Rayner, Jordan Swire, Victor Padol, Tyler Beatty, Ty Patterson and Chris Moning.

In the final, the top-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic Crusaders achieved a threepeat by defeating the 2nd-seeded St. Catharines St. Francis Phoenix 47-39 in a reprise of the 2006 final. Aaron Chapman led Nicholson with 29. Tshing Kasamba led St. Catharines with 15.

The bronze medalist Toronto Runnymede Ravens: Galen Enlow; Tramar Sutherland; Denham Buchanan; Emmanuel Obuobi; Ayanie Siyad; Coy Peart; Ross Smith; Brian Broomes; Jameel Campbell; Tafarie Wilmot; coach Kalantzakos; assistant Dave Smith; assistant Hugh Rowland

The silver medalist St. Catharines St. Francis Phoenix: Tshing Kasamba; Alex Shah; Faisal Ali; Jean-Marc Geronimo; Matt Skubal; Kieran Montalban; Jerome Dela Cruz; Paddy McIlhone; Korey Prescod; Nick Schudlo; Danny Haynes; Terry Lee; coach Patrick Sullivan; assistant Pat O’Leary; assistant Gilvert Dela Cruz; manager Jeremy MacLellan

The gold medalist Belleville Nicholson Catholic Crusaders: Aaron Chapman; Ryan Barbeau; Tim Boyle; Chris Wiggins; Tim Helferty; Connor Barbeau; Eric Kruger; Mike Smith; Aron Bortolin; Alex McKinnon; Paul Van Winssen; Dan Collins; Alex Forbes; Mike Cathcart; coach Jim Barbeau; assistant Paul Dennison