In the opening round, held in Pembroke, the top-seeded Niagara Falls Saint Paul Patriots thrashed the 19th-seeded Toronto Royal St. George’s College Knights 100-44 after leading 29-10, 45-29 and 77-34 at the quarters. Eric Kaufman paced the Patriots with 19. Raymond Rivera added 19, Mark Cruz 12, Caleb Bahati 8, Kellai Balabyekkubo 6, Owen Saunders 6, Kurt Augustin 6, Liam Williams 6, Aiden Cabiao 4, Joshua Firth 4, Patrick Magazzeni 3, Jordan Lenox 2, Carter Jackson 2, D Bompat 2 and Thomas Gale 1, while Sebastian Konovalov was scoreless. Jerry Li led the Knights with 9. Henry Jamieson-Dove added 8, Campbell Hamilton 8, Max Anderson 8, Xander Barre 4, Troy D’Cruz 3, Tom Corcoran 2 and Bryn Babbar 2, while Sassan Chen, Grant Salvoline, Will Xie and Braade McLaughlin were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Cambridge Galt CI Ghosts defeated the 14th-seeded Malton Ascension of Our Lord Eagles 77-72. The Ghosts led 18-17 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 35 at the half and 50 after three quarters. Dan Kapenda paced the Ghosts with 23. Masyn Skyers added 13, Keegan Burrows 13, Parker Hewitt 9, Stryker Challu 9, Josh Adeleke 8, Desmond Faulkner 1 and Ryan Keunen 1, while Davis Bolt, Arian Chaudhari, Gavin Pressman and Hashim Ahmed were scoreless. Lechiem Edwards paced the Eagles with 25. Rayliel Clarke added 19, Jamaar Ritchie 10, Zioni Henclewood 6, Nico  Russell 6, Jayden Wilson 4 and Joshua Robinson 2, while Nahs James, Ethan Spizzoico, Aarell Clarke, Kaylon Ritchie and Dasanee Trowers were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Sudbury Lo-Ellen Knights clubbed the 17th-seeded Peterborough Holy Cross Hurricanes 73-46 after leading 16-14, 35-25 and 59-28 at the quarters. Noah Skrobot paced the Knights with 21. Quin Mazzuchin added 18, Keelan Donnelly 6, Yug Patel 5, Will Church 4, Alexzander Stafford-Snow 4, Kobi Elundu 4, Hunter Laplante 4 and Brayden Legendre 2, while Narayan Shukla, Ethan Farrugia and Adrian Aho were scoreless. Jaxson Hanley Kirk paced the Hurricanes with 12. Ben Dymond added 6, Ryan Malloy 5, Jack Ahrens 5, Simon Do Le 4, Micah Hughes 4, Ben Do Le 3, Brenden Rama 2, Finley Pascoe 2 and Nathan Imeneo 2, while Chiemeka Uhoegbu, Cohen Hughes, Max Platt De-Wit and Carter Kelly were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Smith Falls Red Hawks clipped the 16th-seeded Keswick Cougars 65-51 after leading 19-10, 36-26 and 52-37 at the quarters. Michael Severe paced the Red Hawks with 20. Kilian Morrison added 16, Tyler Little 12, Jordan Allan 8, Isaac Drummond 7 and Michael McIntyre 2, while James Brennan, Mateo Compton, Jaxxon Sinclair, Nolan MacNeil, Tyreese Carrion, Carson Lanigan, Cooper Smith and Reed King were scoreless. Rowan Leaven paced the Cougars with 12. Nathan Willick added 8, Eyad Saware 8, Grant Wakefield 8, Keenan Ung 5, Teagan Kathiravel 5 and Naiem Whyte-Daley 5, while Sam Hickman, Gavin Vahey, Jackson Pilkey and Colwyn Boddy were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Toronto C.W. Jeffreys Yellowjackets torched the 11th-seeded Angus Nottawasaga Pines Timberwolves 76-52. The score was knotted at 17 after one quarter. The Yellowjackets led 46-27 at the half and 67-35 after three quarters. Jaden Barry-Levy led the Yellowjackets with 37. Jeremiah Butler added 10, Benjamin Nwankwo 8, Dayveon Mullings 6, Harrison Vincent 4, Zahkai Ali 4, Jaden Acquaye-McKie 3, Damien Ramdhar 2 and Ezekiel Bennett 2, while Neyshawn Mason-Tittle, Hakem Mude, Aiden Yates, Kymani Murray, Nikiem Clayton-Timm and Jamir Ellis were scoreless. Justice Owosu paced the Timberwolves with 16. Tochi Nwokeke added 11, Z Denman 11, Kelechi Nwokeke 8, W Grant 3 and L Adusei 3, while U Arsenault, N Jackson, R Goddard and Z Wade were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 12th-seeded Courtice Holy Trinity Catholic Titans defeated the 10th-seeded St. Catharines Governor Simcoe Redcoats 63-57 after leading 14-12, 31-26 and 46-40 at the quarters. Andrew Bell paced the Titans with 18. Taye Hildebrand added 12, Andre Bell 12, Isiah Erebor 11, Kafany Clarke 8 and Elijah Adjei Sakyi 2, while Caleb Wilson, Jonah Noble-Gresty, Dylan Ballester, Ryan Lee, Soton Alalibo, Brady Fillier, Pascal-Harry Kamsseu and Ronin Leal were scoreless. Noah Budgell led the Redcoats with 33. Dahari Williams added 12, Thomas Vukovics 6, Aethan Leontaritis 3 and Mekhi Chambers 3, while Nate Vander Meer, Cordell Less, Nate Sweeney and Jarvis Meyers were scoreless. ………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Ottawa St. Mark Catholic Lions dispatched the 13th-seeded Hamilton St. Mary Crusaders 73-67. The Lions led 10-8 after one quarter. The Crusaders led 30-27 at the half. The Lions led 48-47 after three quarters. Sam Ola paced the Lions with 23. Ethan Webb added 21, James Kelly 10, Max Webb 8 and David Kelly 5, while Keaton Myles, Trent Ostapyk, Raheem Tanimowo, Dylan Grant and Thomas Weagant were scoreless. Frank Nabutete paced the Crusaders with 21. Jon Makarski added 15, William Hogeterp 13, Isiah Johnson 10, Carmelo Castello Martin 9 and Adriano Suarez 5, while Ryan Harrington, Phillip Tran and Raygan Lobo were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded St. Thomas St. Joseph Catholic Rams clubbed the 15th-seeded Thunder Bay Westgate CVI Tigers 84-64 after leading 29-17, 43-33 and 63-52 at the quarters. Mason Cowie paced the Rams with 31. Demarco Maitland added 21, Shawn Onkori 15, Brock Brown 6, Demarei Maitland 4, Gabriel Imadonmwiyi 4, Hudson Else 2 and Aidan Dagg 1, while Ihsan Akram, Marc Pellington, Mo Akram, Glen Diobe-Alobwede, L Jones and L Collins were scoreless. Ben Keeler paced the Tigers with 30. Nathan Miller added 11, Mitchell Papineau 11, Nathan Vibert 5, Griffen Hlady 5 and Holdyn Presenger 2, while Josh Sullesta, Clark Matson, Jack Popowich and Gavin Rogalski were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers dispatched the 18th-seeded host Pembroke Fellowes Falcons 68-42 after leading 25-8, 48-16 and 61-26 at the quarters. Mangar ‘Manny’ Dakbai paced the Clippers with 20. Khazaleh Yazin added 18, Alexander Angus 12, Ibrahim Kabbashi 8, Omar Abakar 3, Hassan Eldin 3, Lukas Bosev 3 and Hamzah Suliman 2, while Joseph Kenson, Elliot Taevien, Moses Tiham, Montrez Mann, Mohamed Ayub and Daylen Capton were scoreless. Morgan Marczuk-Rose paced the Falcons with 10, Ethan Levean added 8, John Bardis 7, Olin Hammond 6, Ronin Stevens 5, Hudson Warner-Bedore 4 and Anthony Weese 2, while Leo Chubak, Jackson Hargreaves, Dylan Perry-Allard, Mason Wood, Kolten Renaud and Andres Angulo were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Scarborough Joan of Arc Catholic Mavericks clubbed the 20th-seeded Timmins ecole secondaire catholique Theriault Flammes 75-29 after leading 22-3, 37-11 and 54-26 at the quarters. Germey McRae paced the Mavericks with 16. Jahbari Tatham added 11, Treyson Williams 9, Godsent Eyedo 7, Jaffery Kwaku-Asante 6, Anteneh Hawultu 5, Averyie Douglas 5, Jahsiah Gordon-Jackson 4, Lucas Macumber 4, DeAndre Natoo 2, Paul Paguio 2, Jahkai Camacho-Roach 2 and Xandrus de Gorio 2, while A.J. Navarro and Cavar Reluz were scoreless. Jacob Pigeau paced the Flammes with 10, Riley Albert added 9, Noah Giolet 3, Anthony Murphy 3, Jeffery Denis 2 and Yanik Courchesne 2, while Alex Ayotte, Jack Larochelle, Jaden Martin, Ben Stevens, Gabriel Jacques and Aidan Murphy were scoreless.

       In the second round: …………………………………………………… The 17th-seeded Peterborough Holy Cross Hurricanes dispatched the 16th-seeded Keswick Cougars 73-67. The Cougars led 16-11 after one quarter. Holy Cross led 34-28 at the half and 57-41 after three quarters. Ben Dymond led the Hurricanes with 23. Jaxson Hanley Kirk added 10, Ryan Mallory 9, Brendan Rama 7, Nathan Imeneo 6, Ben Do Le 6, Simon Do Le 5, Carter Kelly 4 and Finley Pascoe 3, while Chiemeka Uhoegbu, Cohen Hughes, Max Platt De-Wit, Micah Hughes and Jack Ahrens were scoreless. Rowen Leaven scored 18 to pace the Cougars (coach Everett Leaven, assistant Martin Willick, manager Helen Willick). Eyad Saware added 13, Naiem Whyte-Daley 8, Colwyn Boddy 7, Grant Wakefield 7, Nathan Willick 6, Teagan Kathiravel 5 and Keenan Ung 3, while Sam Hickman, Jackson Pilkey and Gavin Vahey were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 14th-seeded Malton Ascension of our Lord Eagles outlasted the 19th-seeded Toronto Royal St. George’s College Knights 98-90 after leading 24-20, 44-41 and 67-64 at the quarters. Lechiem Edwards paced the Eagles with 45. Rayliel Clarke added 26, Joshua Robinson 9, Kayjon Ritchie 6, Jamaar Ritchie 4, Nahs James 2, Zioni Henclewood 2, Jayden Wilson 2 and Nico Russell 2, while Ethan Spizzico, Aerell Clarke and Dasanee Trowers were scoreless. Jerry Li scored 26 to pace the Knights (coach Mike Ruscitti, assistant Peter Sarellas, manager Henry Freeman). Henry Jamieson-Dove added 19, Max Anderson 17, Xander Barre 14 and Campbell Hamilton 12, while Sassan Chen, Troy D’Cruz, Tome Corcoran, Bryn Babbar, Grant Salvoline, Will Xie and Braeden McLaughlin were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 13th-seeded Hamilton St. Mary Catholic Crusaders dusted the 20th-seeded Timmins ecole secondaire catholique Theriault Flames 81-34 after leading 19-11, 41-17 and 64-26 at the quarters. Isaiah Johnson paced the Crusaders with 24. Will Hogeterp added 22, Frank Nabutete 13, Adriano Suarez 5, Ryan Harrington 5, Jonathan Makarski 4, Phillip Tran 4, Carmelo Castello Martin 2 and Raygan Lobo 2. Jacob Pigeau scored 12 to pace the Flammes (coach Jason Denis, assistant Kerri Stevens, manager Christelle Belec). Riley Albert added 5, Jeffery Denis 4, Alex Ayotte 3, Ben Stevens 2, Anthony Murphy 2, Jack Larochelle 2, Noah Giolet 2, Aidan Murphy 1 and Yank Courchesne 1, while Gabriel Jacques and Jaden Martin were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 18th-seeded Pembroke Fellowes Falcons defeated the 15th-seeded Thunder Bay Westgate CVI Tigers 68-64 after leading 19-15, 37-30 and 53-47 at the quarters. John Bardis paced the Falcons with 25. Ethan Levean added 14, Ronin Stevens 10, Morgan Marczuk-Rose 6, Hudson Warner-Bedore 5, Olin Hammond 5 and Anthony Weese 3, while Leo Chubak, Jackson Hargreaves, Dylan Perry-Allard, Mason Wood, Andres Angulo and Kolton Renaud were scoreless. Ben Keeler and Mitchell Papineau each scored 10 to pace the Tigers (coach Cory Keeler, assistant Tallon Morris, assistant John Krawchuk). Nathan Miller added 9, Holdyn Presenger 9, Nathan Vibert 8, Gavin Rogalski 7, Jack Popowich 7 and Griffen Hlady 4, while Josh Sullesta and Clark Matson were scoreless.

       In the third round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Niagara Falls Saint Paul Patriots whipped the 17th-seeded Peterborough Holy Cross Hurricanes 97-68 after leading 32-12, 64-29 and 91-41 at the quarters. Raymond Rivera paced the Patriots with 23. Eric Kaufmann added 22, Mark Cruz 15, Joshua Firth 7, Kurt Augustin 6, Patrick Magazzeni 6, Sebastian Konovalov 5, Caleb Bahati 4,, Derick Bompat 4, Kellai Balabyekkubo 2, Aiden Cabiao 2 and Liam Williams 1, while Jordan Lennox, Carter Jackson, Owen Saunders and Thomas Gale were scoreless. Ben Dymond scored 21 to pace the Hurricanes (coach Bond Bjorgan, assistant Geoff McKinley, manager Pat Malloy). Jaxson Hanley Kirk added 11, Finley Pascoe 10, Carter Kelly 9, Ryan Malloy 6, Cohen Hughes 5, Nathan Imeneo 2, Jack Ahrens 2, Brenden Rama 1 and Micah Hughes 1, while Simon Do Le, Max Platt De-Wit and Ben Do Le were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Sudbury Lo-Ellen Park Knights torched the 14th-seeded Malton Ascension of our Lord Eagles 96-65 after leading 36-23, 54-35 and 78-51 at the quarters. Will Church paced the Knights with 22. Quin Mazzuchin added 18, Adrian Aho 11, Noah Skrobot 10, Hunter Laplante 9, Narayan Shukla 6, Alexzander Stafford-Snow 5, Kobi Elendu 4, Keelan Donnelly 4, Brayden Legendre 3 and Yug Patel 2, while 2 points were unallocated and Ethan Farrugia was scoreless. Lecheim Edwards and Rayliel Clarke each scored 18 to pace the Eagles (coach Michael Mammoliti, assistant & manager Cooper Thompson, assistant Kevin Sylvestre). Nahs James added 13, Nico Russell 6, Dasanee Trowers 4, Jamaar Rithcie 4 and Zioni Henclewood 2, while Joshua Robinson, Jayden Wilson, Ethan Spizzico, Kayjon Ritchie and Aarell Clarke were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Galt C.I. Ghosts clipped the 9th-seeded Toronto C.W. Jefferys Yellowjackets 70-63. The Yellowjackets led 22-19, 36-35 and 60-51 at the quarters. Keegan Burrows paced the Ghosts with 29. Dan Kapenda added 13, Josh Adeleke 11, Stryker Challu 6, Masyn Skyers 6, Parker Hewitt 2, Davis Bolt 2 and Ryan Keunen 1, while Desmond Faulkner, Arian Chaudhari, Gavin Pressman and Hashim Ahmed were scoreless. Jaden Barry-Levy scored 25 to pace the Yellowjackets (coach Phil Edwards, assistant Evan Soumbas, assistant Sessil Malcolm). Dayveon Mullings added 18, Ezekiel Bennett 8, Jeremiah Butler 7 and Damien Ramdhar 5, while Jaden Acquaye-McKie, Neyshawn Mason-Tittle, Hakem Mude, Harrison Vincent, Aiden Yates, Kymani Murray, Nikiem Clayton-Timm, Zahkai Ali, Benjamin Nwankwo and Jamir Ellis were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 11th-seeded Angus Nottawasaga Pines Timberwolves dispatched the 6th-seeded Smith Falls Red Hawks 56-49. The Red Hawks led 17-12 after one quarter. The Timberwolves led 43-41 at the half and 43-41 after three quarters. Kelechi Nwokeke paced the Timberwolves with 26. Tochi Nwokeke added 11, Z Denman 11, Justice Owusu 4 and L Adusei 2, while U Arsenault, N Jackson, W Grant, R Goddard and Z Wade were scoreless.

Jordan Allan scored 16 to pace the Red Hawks (coach Dave Wells, assistant Todd Spencer, manager Steve Morrison, trainer Jeff Drummond). Isaac Drummond added 12, Kilian Morrison 7, James Brennan 6, Nolan MacNeil 4, Tyler Little 2 and Michael Severe 2, while Mateo Compton, Jaxxon Sinclair, Michael McIntyre, Tyreese Carrion, Carson Lanigan, Cooper Smith and Reed King were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded St. Thomas St. Joseph Rams defeated the 10th-seeded St. Catharines Governor Simcoe Redcoats 62-56 after leading 14-7, 33-22 and 46-36 at the quarters. Shawn Onkori paced the Rams with 22. Mason Cowie added 11, Demarei Maitland 10, Hudson Else 10, Demarco Maitland 5 and Aidan Dagg 4, while Ihsan Akram, Brock Brown, Curtis Correia, Marc Pellington, Mo Akram, Glen Diobe-Alobwede, Gabriel Imadonmwiyi, L Collins and L Jones were scoreless. Noah Budgell scored 28 to pace the Redcoats (coach Shaun Feor, assistant Jay Oliver, assistant Ben Scott, manager Jill Stiefelmeyer). Dahari Williams added 11, Thomas Vukovics 7, Cordell Less 6, Aethan Leontaritis 2 and Mekhi Chambers 2, while Nathan Vander Meer, Emerson Wood, Nathan Sweeney and Jarvis Meyers were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Ottawa St. Mark Lions dispatched the 12th-seeded Courtice Holy Trinity Catholic Titans 65-57 after leading 17-7, 41-21 and 51-38 at the quarters. Ethan Webb paced the Lions with 22. David Kelly added 17, Max Webb 17, Sam Ola 6 and James Kelly 3, while Keaton Myles, Theo Gonsalves, Trent Ostapyk, Raheem Tanimowo, Dylan Grant, Thomas Weagant and Ethan Hipwell were scoreless. Andrew Bell scored 26 to pace the Titans (coach Damon Browne, assistant Shannon Hardy, manager Lauren LaValley). Isaiah Erebor added 9, Andre Bell 9, Taye Hildebrand 8, Elijay Adjei Sakyi 3 and Brody Fillier 2, while Caleb Wilson, Jonah Noble-Gresty, Dylen Ballester, Ryan Lee, Soton Alalibo, Pascal-Henry Kamsseu Tchuente, Kafany Clarke and Ronin Leal were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers clocked the 13th-seeded Hamilton St. Mary Catholic Crusaders 86-39 after leading 26-6, 47-11 and 68-30 at the quarters. Hassan Eldin paced the Clippers with 17. Mangar Dakbai added 15, Hamzah Suliman 15, Omar Abakar 8, Alexander Angus 7, Ibrahim Kabbashi 6, Lukas Bosev 6, Elliot Taevien 5, Moses Tiham 4 and Joseph Kenson 2, while Khazaleh Yazin, Montrez Mann, Mohamed Ayub and Daylen Capton were scoreless. Frank Nabutete scored 17 to pace the Crusaders (coach Stephanie Demerjian, assistant J.W. Gillies). Isiah Johnson added 10, Adriano Suarez 6, William Hogeterp 6 and Carmelo Castello Martin 3, while Jonathan Makarski, Ryan Harrington, Phillip Tran and Raygan Lobeo were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Scarborough Joan of Arc Catholic Mavericks dusted the 18th-seeded Pembroke Fellowes Falcons 71-45 after leading 20-7, 48-23 and 60-39 at the quarters. DeAndre Natoo, Jaffery Kwaku-Asante and Xandrus de Gorio each scored 8 to pace the Mavericks. A.J. Navarro added 7, Jahbari Tatham 7, Jahkai Camacho-Roach 7, Jahsiah Gordon-Jackson 7, Cavar Reluz 7, Lucas Macumber 6, Averyie Douglas 6 and Godsent Eyedo 1, while Paulo Paguio, Anteneh Hawultu, Germey McRae and Treyson Williams were scoreless. John Bardis scored 16 to pace the Falcons (coach Pat Childerhose, assistant Bruce Harle). Olin Hammond added 9, Ethan Levean 7, Ronin Stevens 5, Morgan Marczuk-Rose 3, Kolten Renaud 3, Hudson Warner-Bedore 1 and Mason Wood 1, while Leo Chubak, Jackson Hargreaves, Dylan Perry-Allard and Anthony Weese were scoreless.

       In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Niagara Falls Saint Paul Patriots clipped the 8th-seeded Galt C.I. Ghosts 90-75 after leading 22-21, 47-32 and 66-47 at the quarters. Eric Kaufmann paced the Patriots with 28. Mark Cruz added 23, Raymond Rivera 15, Kurt Augustin 7, Joshua Firth 5, Sebastian Konovalov 4, Liam Williams 3, Patrick Magazzeni 3 and Owen Saunders 2, while Jordan Lennox, Carter Jackson, Kellai Balabyekkubo, Caleb Bahati, Aiden Cabiao, Derick Bompat and Thomas Gale were scoreless. Masyn Skyers scored 27 to pace the Ghosts (coach Jeff Dunning, assistant Andrew Dietrich, assistant Megan Grant, assistant T.J. Lall, manager Ben Roberts). Keegan Burrows added 11, Dan Kapenda 10, Josh Adeleke 10, Parker Hewitt 8, Stryker Challu 3, Arian Chaudhari 2 and Ryan Keunen 2, while Desmond Faulkner, Davis Bolt, Gavin Pressman and Hashim Ahmed were scoreless.

       The 11th-seeded Angus Nottawasaga Pines Timberwolves stunned the 3rd-seeded Sudbury Lo-Ellen Park Knights 73-67 after leading 17-16, 45-36 and 56-52 at the quarters. Kelechi Nwokeke paced the Timberwolves with 26. Tochi Nwokeke added 16, Justice Owusu 11, L Adusei 11, U Arsenault 6 and Z Derwan 3, while N Jackson, W Grant, R Goddard and Z Wade were scoreless. Brayden Legendre scored 19 to pace the Knights (coach Mac Bertrand, assistant Carter Benson, assistant Patrick Thom, assistant Mark Thom). Quin Mazzuchin added 17, Will Church 14, Hunter Laplante 10, Kobi Elendu 4, Yug Patel 2 and Noah Skrobot 1, while Narayan Shukla, Alexzander Stafford-Snow, Keelan Donnelly, Ethan Farrugia and Adrian Aho were scoreless.

       The 4th-seeded Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers dispatched the 5th-seeded St. Thomas St. Joseph Rams 69-59 after leading 23-6, 31-27 and 46-44 at the quarters. Ibrahim Kabbashi paced the Clippers with 30. Manger Dakbai added 27, Hassan Eldin 6, Khazaleh Yazin 4 and Hamzah Suliman 2, while Joseph Kenson, Elliot Taevien, Lukas Bosev, Moses Tiham, Montrez Mann, Omar Abakar, Angus Alexander, Mohamed Ayub and Daylen Capton were scoreless. Demarei Maitland scored 17 to pace the Rams (coach Troy Rick, assistant Greg Reynaert, assistant Richard Mommersteeg, assistant Miichael Mommersteeg, assistant Joe Lamon, assistant Kevin Paiva, manager Kendall Reynaert). Mason Cowie added 13, Shawn Onkori 11, Hudson Else 8, Aidan Dagg 5 and Demarco Maitland 5, while Ihsan Akram, Brock Brown, Marc Pellington, Mo Akram, Glen Diobe-Alobwede, Gabriel Imadonmwiyi, L Collins and L Jones were scoreless.

       In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Scarborough Joan of Arc Catholic Mavericks defeated the 7th-seeded Ottawa St. Mark Lions 69-61 after leading 19-17, 38-30 and 46-43 at the quarters. Jaffery Kwaku-Asante paced the Mavericks with 27. Cavar Reluz added 14, Xandrus de Gorio 5, DeAndre Natoo 4, Averyie Douglas 4, Germey McRae 3 and Godsent Eyedo 2, while A.J. Navarro, Paulo Paguio, Lucas Macumber, Jahbari Tatham, Anteneh Hawultu, Jahkai Camacho-Roach, Jahsiah Gordon-Jackson and Treyson Williams were scoreless. Ethan Webb scored 29 to pace the Lions (coach Chris Swenson, assistant Felipe Lourenco). David Kelly added 11, Sam Ola 7, Dylan Grant 4, Max Webb 4, Raheem Tanimowo 3 and James Kelly 3, while Keaton Myles, Theo Gonsalves, Trent Ostapyk, Thomas Weagant and Ethan Hipwell were scoreless.

       In the semis, the 4th-seeded Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers stunned the top-seeded Niagara Falls Saint Paul Patriots 68-56. The Patriots led 20-13 after one quarter and 29-25 at the half. The Clippers led 49-42 after three quarters. Mangar Dakbai paced the Clippers with 28. Hassan Eldin added 12, Khazaleh Yazin 10, Ibrahim Kabbashi 9, Alexander Angus 6 and Joseph Kenson 3, while Elliot Taevien, Lukas Bosev, Moses Tiham, Hamzah Suliman, Montrez Mann, Omar Abakar, Mohamed Ayub and Daylen Capton were scoreless. Mark Cruz paced the Patriots with 17. Raymond Rivera added 13, Kurt Augustin 12, Joshua Firth 5, Eric Kaufman 3, Kellai Balabyekkubo 2, Patrick Magazzeni 2 and Aiden Cabiao 2, while Liam Williams, Sebastian Konovalov, Jordan Lennox, Carter Jackson, Caleb Bahati, Owen Saunders, Derick Bompat and Thomas Gale were scoreless.

       In the other semi, the 11th-seeded Angus Nottawasaga Pines Timberwolves clipped the 2nd-seeded Scarborough Joan of Arc Catholic Mavericks 57-49. The Timberwolves led 23-12 after one quarter and 27-24 at the half. The Mavericks led 41-40 after three quarters. Z Denman paced the Timberwolves with 17. Justice Owusu added 15, Kelechi Nwokeke 10, Tochi Nwokeke 8, L Adusei 4 and W Grant 3, while U Arseanault, N Jackson, R Goddard and Z Wade were scoreless. Caver Reluz led the Mavericks with 22. Averyie Douglas added 7, Xandrus de Gorio 6, Godsent Eyedo 5, Jaffery Kwaku-Asante 5 and DeAndre Natoo 4, while A.J. Navarro, Paulo Paguio, Lucas Macumber, Jahbari Tatham, Jahkai Cormacho-Roach, Anteneh Hawultu, Geremy McRae, Jahsiah Gordon-Jackson and Treyson Williams were scoreless.

       In the bronze medal match, 2nd-seeded Scarborough Joan of Arc Catholic Mavericks edged the top-seeded Niagara Falls Saint Paul Patriots 78-76 after leading 22-17, 38-37 and 51-50 at the quarters. Averyie Douglas paced the Mavericks with 27. DeAndre Natoo added 16, Xandrus de Gorio 12, Jaffery Kwaku-Asante 10, Caver Relux 8 and A.J. Navarro 3, while Paulo Paguio, Lucas Macumber, Jahbari Tatham, Anteneh Hawultu, Geremy McRae, Godsent Eyedo and Treyson Williams were scoreless. Eric Kaufman scored 25 to pace the Patriots (coach Michael Doodeman, assistant Rick Oreskovich, assistant Gabe Ortiz, manager Philopateer Wahba). Kurt Augustin added 15, Mark Cruz 10, Raymond Rivera 8, Liam Williams 7, Sebastian Konovalov 5, Kellai Balabyekkubo 2, Owen Saunders 2 and Joshua Firth 2, while Jordan Lennox, Carter Jackson, Caleb Bahati, Patrick Magazzeni, Aiden Cabiao, Derick Bompat and Thomas Gale were scoreless.

       In the final, the 4th-seeded Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers dispatched the 11th-seeded Angus Nottawasaga Pines Timberwolves 67-46 after leading 23-9, 35-19 and 54-30 at the quarters. Hassan Eldin paced the Clippers with 13. Hamzah Suliman added 12, Mangar Dakbai 11, Ibrahim Kabbashi 10, Khazaleh Yazin 8, Alexander Angus 7, Joseph Kenson 2, Elliot Taevien 2 and Moses Tiham 2, while Lukas Bosev, Montrez Mann, Omar Abakar, Mohamed Ayub and Daylen Capton were scoreless. Tochi Nowkeke paced the Timberwolves with 17. L Adusei added 16, Justice Owusu 6, Kelechi Nwokeke 4 and Z Denman 3, while U Arsenault, N Jackson, W Grant, R Goddard and Z Wade were scoreless.

       The bronze medalist Scarborough Joan of Arc Catholic Mavericks: A.J. Navarro; DeAndre Natoo; Paulo Paguio; Jaffery Kwaku-Asante; Lucas Macumber; Jahbari Tatham; Jahkai Camacho-Roach; Xandrus de Gorio; Anteneh Hawultu; Cavar Reluz; Germey McRae; Godsent Eyedo; Averyie Douglas; Jahsiah Gordon-Jackson; Treyson Williams; coach Ren Gonsalves; assistant Jan Santos; assistant Nicholas McCowan; manager Ogo Agunbiade

The silver medalist Angus Nottawassaga Pines Timberwolves: Justice Owusu; Kelechi Nwokeke; U Arsenault; Tochi Nwokeke; N Jackson; Z Denman; W Grant; R Goddard; L Adusei; Z Wade; coach Mario Ivakovic-Jovic; assistant Rachael Cormier

The champion Windsor W.C. Kennedy Collegiate Clippers: Mangar ‘Manny’ Dakbai; Khazaleh Yazin; Hassan Eldin; Ibrahim Kabbashi; Joseph Kenson; Elliot Taevien; Lukas Bosev; Moses Tiham; Hamzah Sulivan; Montrez Mann; Omar Abakar; Alexander Angus; Mohamed Ayub; Daylen Capton; coach Mike Harrington; assistant Jeremy Orton; assistant Christian Seguin; president Patrick Osborne

Thanks to: Tournament convenor Pat Childerhose and Adam Noack for provision of the rosters and scoresheets.