In the opening, seeding round, held in Mississauga: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Toronto St. Michael’s Blue Raiders bombed the 12th-seeded Scarborough Blessed Mother Theresa Titans 75-52 after leading 21-18, 38-24 and 61-38 at the quarters. Nikola Paradina paced the Blue Raiders with 18. Parker Joyce added 11. Clifton Palmer led the Titans with 11. Brandon Persad added 9. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Thornhill Vaughan Voyageurs whipped the 16th-seeded Breslau St. John’s Kilmarnock x 88-40 after leading 24-10, 47-24 and 70-33 at the quarters. Nickeil Alexander-Walker led the Voyageurs with 19. Jawara Pedican added 13. Saajan Arora paced St. John’s-Kilmarnock with 10. Michael Blumel and Ivan Bilandzic each added 5. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Brampton St. Marguerite D’Youville Catholic Gators crushed the 18th-seeded Barrie Innisdale Invaders 76-41 after leading 25-13, 48-26 and 64-35 at the quarters. Jerome Simpson paced the Gators with 18. Christien Gould added 14. Julian Walker led the Invaders with 15. Tyler Havlicek added 10. …………………………………………………… The 14th-seeded London H.B. Beal Raiders stunned the 8th-seeded Hamilton Sir Allan McNab Lions 62-57. The score was knotted at 16 after one quarter. The Raiders led 30-28 at the half and 45-32 after three quarters. Moses Orozco led the Raiders with 19. Jefferson Ortiz paced the Lions with 16. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Brampton Notre Dame Knights edged the 9th-seeded Stoney Creek Cardinal Newman Cardinals 59-54 after leading 15-7, 32-22 and 41-37 at the quarters. Trevon Mollison paced the Knights with 15. Josh Baker added 12. Tyler Brown led the Cardinals with 15. David McCulloch added 14. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Pickering Pine Ridge Pumas clipped the 13th-seeded Kitchener Cameron Heights Golden Gaels 71-60. The Golden Gaels led 26-22 after one quarter. The Pumas led 41-39 at the half and 57-47 after three quarters. Jordan Henry paced the Pumas with 19. Joel Dash added 12. Sasha Simic paced the Golden Gaels with 23. Afraz Khan added 11. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Toronto Eastern Commerce Saints whipped the 15th-seeded Sarnia St. Patrick’s Fighting Irish 65-45 after leading 17-11, 35-21 and 54-32 at the quarters. Trayvon Ross led the Saints with 13. Joshua Elsley and Paul Witson each notched 8 to pace the Fighting Irish. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Toronto Oakwood Barons smacked the 17th-seeded Ottawa Glebe Gryphons 70-40 after leading 19-11, 36-26 and 53-35 at the quarters. D’wan Williams paced the Barons with 12. Yasiin Joseph led the Gryphons with 19. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Rexdale Father Henry Carr Crusaders dispatched the Kitchener St. Mary’s Eagles 78-68. The score was knotted at 16 after one quarter. The Crusaders led 31-21 at the half and 55-49 after three quarters. Marcus Bonnick paced the Crusaders with 21. Tesloth Simon led the Eagles with 29.

        In the second round: …………………………………………………… The 16th-seeded Breslau St. John’s Kilmarnock x clubbed the 18th-seeded Barrie Innisdale Invaders 70-53. The Invaders led 13-11 after one quarter. St. John’s-Kilmarnock led 35-28 at the half and 56-44 after three quarters. Michael Blumel paced Breslau with 17. Daniel Martyn led the Invaders with 15. The Invaders (coached by Don Rodney, assisted by Jeff Toole) also included Eric Mayo, Josh Ross, Dotun Aketepe, Justice Archer, Trae Kelly, Nick Klein, Dylan Martyn, Brent Layton, Tyler Havlicek, Christian Campanico and Julian Walker. …………………………………………………… The 17th-seeded Ottawa Glebe Gryphons edged the 15th-seeded Sarnia St. Patrick’s Fighting Irish 69-67 in overtime. The Gryphons led 14-10 after one quarter. The Fighting Irish led 30-29 at the half and 45-43 after three quarters. The score was knotted at 60 after regulations. Yasiin Joseph led the Gryphons with 27. Karol Derech paced the Fighting Irish with 11. The Fighting Irish coached by David Howson, assisted by Keith Concisom and David Elsley) also included Jason Bento, Jay McAuley, Trevor McEwan, Taylor Dibrita, Joshua Elsley, Tyler Johnson-Barnes, Paul Whitson, Mitch Humby, Min Kang, Eric Steeves, Travis Garrity, Cormac Brown and Joseph Jarvis.

        In the third round: …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Thornhill Vaughan Voyageurs pounded the 12th-seeded Scarborough Blessed Mother Theresa Titans 69-42. The score was knotted at 14 after one quarter. The Voyageurs led 24-22 at the half and 48-30 after three quarters. Jawara Pedican led the Voyageurs with 19. Jalen King paced the Titans with 20. The Titans (coached by Richard Gallagher, assisted by Cedric Carter, Craig Davies, Jason Gill, Dwayne Lubin, Kirt McNeilly, Keith Samuel, Nicholas Naipaul and Christopher Pereira) also included Sydney Abedi Okongo, Samuel Baker, Kerohn Benons, Josh Brown, Khalil Clarke, Mike Edquila, Shequell Glasgow, Andre Gouldbourne, Natnal Medhanie, Khalil Miller, Clifton Palmer, Austin Pascall, Brandon Persad, Jahbril Price-Noel, Elijah Shillingford and Juirey Walker-Hinds. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Brampton St. Marguerite D’Youville Catholic Gators edged the 8th-seeded Hamilton Sir Allan McNab Lions 47-42. The score was knotted at 9 after one quarter. The Gators led 23-17 at the half. The Lions led 33-31 after three quarters. Christien Gould led the Gators with 12. Ovie Eyamaro added 11. Sheldon McIntosh paced the Lions with 13. Nolan Narain added 12. The Lions (coached by Dwayne Washington, assisted by Tom Fisher) also included Bradley Spera, Matthew Trpcic, Jefferson Ortiz Vanegas, Justin Andrew, Brian Hyrski, Ryan Hare, Jordan Tello, Mohammad Abuhasan, Nicholas Kassam, Adam Vuong, Aaron Gibson and Connor Crocker. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Stoney Creek Cardinal Newman Cardinals whipped the 7th-seeded Pickering Pine Ridge Pumas 62-42 after leading 13-10, 23-16 and 44-26 at the quarters. Marko Grahovac paced the Cardinals with 29. Chase Vassell led the Pumas with 14. The Pumas (coached by Cam Nekkers, assisted by Patricia Biffin, Craig Andrews and Robert Clement) also included Joel Dash, Meschach Green, Jordan Henry, Diondre Hewitt, Drahcir McIntosh, Oshay McLaughlin, Nevell Provo, Jahvorn Saunders, Spencer Thomas, Philbert Williams and Daniel Wright. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Rexdale Father Henry Carr Crusaders stomped the 17th-seeded Ottawa Glebe Gryphons 67-34 after leading 17-5, 42-14 and 57-25 at the quarters. Anthony McNish paced the Crusaders with 15. Gierece Kazumba added 10. Balsha Vukovic paced the Gryphons with 7. Joseph Mader added 6. The Gryphons (coached by Alex Overwijk, assisted by Dave Malowski) also included Zakaryaa Meguader, Jamal Gill, Ridj Mycout, Yasiin Joseph, Antony Flores, Jacob Orellana, Troy Webster and Eric Giannini. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Toronto St. Michael’s Blue Raiders dusted the 16th-seeded Breslau St. John’s-Kilmarnock x 73-38 after leading 20-13, 47-25 and 57-29 at the quarters. Danilo Djuricic paced the Blue Raiders with 22. Michael Blumel led St. John’s-Kilmarnock with 15. St. John’s Kilmarnock (coached by Borko Popic, assisted by George Dumitru, Michael Ganson, David Penney and Matthew Quiring) also included John Kusinski, Christopher Thompson, Devon Smiles, Simon Chamberlain, Aidan McLennan, Saajan Arora, Ivan Bilandzic, DaShaun Lalor and Liam Courtney. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Brampton Notre Dame Knights spanked the 14th-seeded London H.B. Beal Raiders 72-51. The Knights led 17-8 after one quarter. The Raiders led 31-25 at the half. The Knights led 55-39 after three quarters. Trevon Mollison paced the Knights with 31. Michael Asemota added 14. Franck Ngakoutou led the Raiders with 14. Brandon McGlone added 13. The Raiders (coached by Ian McConnell, assisted by Danny Carducci, George Grabowski and Dean Magierowski) also included Tyreese Phouttharath, Abel Emun, Josh Dinh, Donovan Selmes-Thoms, Tyler Green, Moses Orozco, Rakeem Henry, Hadi Akle and James Jackson. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Toronto Eastern Commerce Saints stuffed the 13th-seeded Kitchener Cameron Heights Golden Gaels 54-43. The Golden Gaels led 16-15 after one quarter. The Saints led 29-24 at the half and 40-32 after three quarters. Trayvon Ross paced the Saints with 14. Sasha Simic led the Golden Gaels with 18. The Golden Gaels (coached by Nazim Ramzan, assisted by Mark Suepersaud and Tim Weber) also included Caleb Dekker, Nikola Farkic, Pranav Gavirneni, Gordan Erkic, Afraz Khan, Jackie Do, Junior Bradford, Viktor Gjorgiev, Nikola Trninic, Ivan Cucak, Vladimir Djurdjevic, Nathanael Mekasha, Jason Thompson, Yonatan Ahferom and Christopher Phomsouvanh. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Toronto Oakwood Barons clocked the 11th-seeded Kitchener St. Mary’s Eagles 71-55. The Barons led 22-20 after one quarter. The Eagles led 27-24 at the half. The Barons led 51-46 after three quarters. Brody Clarke paced the Barons with 29. Tesloth Simon led the Eagles with 19. The Eagles (coached by Jason Hergott) also included Antony Moi, Heanok Abara, Thijen Simon, Nathan Riley, Efosa Agbonze, Avery Sutton, Tyrick Thompson, Jermaine Crosdale-Lyle, Jamari Stephenson, Adham Eleeda, Tyler Hergott, Barnaba Niel and Bronson Botelho.

        In the quarterfinals, the 3rd-seeded Brampton St. Marguerite D’Youville Catholic Gators edged the 6th-seeded Thornhill Vaughan Voyageurs 46-41 after leading 9-7, 26-16 and 34-33 at the quarters. Christen Gould and Addy Ogunye each scored 15 to pace the Gators. Fowzi Mohamoud led the Voyageurs with 14. The Voyageurs (coached by Gus Gymnopoulos, assisted by Kevin Cheung, Shane Dennie, John Glezakos and Sharrief Sims) also included Jusci Thompson, Shane Bramwell, Caldre Campbell, Christopher Barrett, Kalif Young, Jawara Pedican, Evyn Santiago, Allen Vorobeichik, Rijien Viloria, Andy Fazliu, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Peter Sarellas and Malik Tucker.

        The 2nd-seeded Rexdale Father Henry Carr Crusaders dispatched the 9th-seeded Stoney Creek Cardinal Newman Cardinals 46-39. The Crusaders led 11-6 after one quarter. The Cardinals led 19-15 at the half. The Crusaders led 31-28 after three quarters. Anthony McNish paced the Crusaders with 13. Tyler Brown led the Cardinals with 12. The Cardinals (coached by Andrew Sergi, assisted by Tristan Bromfield, Jeff Joseph, John Nardini, Jodi Pomerleau, Goran Veselinovic and Jeff Zwolak) also included Jeff Baradziej, Maleik Bordon, Marko Grohovac, Tyrell Hebert, David McCulloch, Luiggy Moquete, Munashe Muneka, Josh Nardini, Nicholas Petermann, Jordan Rimac, Darien Shaw-Linger, Anthony Torresin and Markus Zeba.

        The 10th-seeded Brampton Notre Dame Knights stunned the top-seeded Toronto St. Michael’s Blue Raiders 48-44. The Knights led 13-11 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 22 at the half. The Knights led 30-28 after three quarters. Trevon Mollison paced the Knights with 19. Danilo Djuricic led the Blue Raiders with 17. The Blue Raiders (coached by Jeff Zownir, assisted by Nunzio Corrente and Daniel Lumsden) also included Nelson Kaputo, Jonathan Kabongo Mudiay, Godwin Boahen, Miles Kentebe, Parker Joyce, Shakir Alexander-Galasso, James Chase, Marcus Carr, Nikola Paradina, Kaion Julien-Grant, Conrad Calabrese, Calvin Vaughan and Rayshawn Smith.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 5th-seeded Toronto Oakwood Barons whacked the 4th-seeded Toronto Eastern Commerce Saints 63-43 after leading 12-8, 27-19 and 44-31 at the quarters. Russell Baker paced the Barons with 14. Trayvon Ross led the Saints with 12. The Saints (coached by Kevin Jeffers, assisted by Paul Duncan, Sean Henderson, Gyasi Moffett and Dwayne Sybbliss) also included Mikael Grant, Jason McDonald, Narcisse Ambanza, Gula Osman, Habib Mohamed, Khosheem Simpson, Dwight Dixon, Tevin Bartley, Kadre Gray, Kasey Morris, Sialou Diallo, Jonathan Delgado and Josis Thomas.

        In the semis, the 2nd-seeded Rexdale Father Henry Carr Crusaders nipped the Brampton St. Marguerite D’Youville Catholic Gators 53-49. The Gators led 13-11 after one quarter and 29-27 at the half. The Crusaders led 39-34 after three quarters. Marcus Bonnick paced the Crusaders with 17. Damian Prehay led the Gators with 19.

        In the other semi, the 5th-seeded Toronto Oakwood Barons dispatched the 10th-seeded Brampton Notre Dame Knights 52-44. The Barons led 14-13 after one quarter. The Knights led 30-27 at the half. The Barons led 40-38 after three quarters. Brody Clarke paced the Barons with 13. Trevon Mollison led the Knights with 15.

        In the bronze medal match, the 10th-seeded Brampton Notre Dame Knights edged the 3rd-seeded Brampton St. Marguerite D’Youville Catholic Gators 52-51. The Knights led 15-9 after one quarter and 26-15 at the half. The Gators led 38-33 after three quarters. Trevon Mollison paced the Knights with 20. Christen Gould led the Gators with 14. The Gators (coached by Carlo Zoffranieri, assisted by Craig Speers, Dave Zeni, Aaron Assante and Brianna Stewart) also included Korede Adegboye, Norville Clayton, Ovie Eyamaro, Ayo Joseph, Desond Kwabiah, Keshon Montague, Malcolm Morrison, Emmanuell Nketiah, Addy Ogunye, Tobi Ojajuni, Damiann Prehay, Brendan Samlal, Jerome Simpson and Nassier Wharton.

        In the final, the 5th-seeded Toronto Oakwood Barons nipped the 2nd-seeded Rexdale Father Henry Carr Crusaders 40-38. The Crusaders led 8-7 after one quarter. The Barons led 20-14 at the half and 32-30 after three quarters. Jordan Rose paced the Barons with 11. Marcus Bonnick led the Crusaders with 11. The Barons finished 41-5 on the season, while the Crusaders finished 45-6.

        The bronze medalist Brampton Notre Dame Knights: Jordan Appiah; Jacob Navarro; Terrell Omoregie; Joshua Baker; Kye-Shawne Griffiths; Owoloabby Azeez; Avery Bourassa; Lavar Williams; Frank Agyemang; Osaze Obano; Jonathan Louison; Rick Blackman; Michael Asemota; Trevon Mollison; Russell Bell; coach Geoff Edwards; assistant Brian Baquial

        The silver medalist Rexdale Father Henry Carr Crusaders: Nathan Asamoah-Darko; Tristan Thompson; William Maylor; Brendon Chevannes; Shevaun Donaldson; Ty Stewart-Nelson; Osaro Fairclough; Girece Kazumba; Michael Nelson; Kyle Lefave; Ore Saheed; Grant Audu; Anthony McNish; Lamar Copeland; Marcus Bonnick; coach Paul Melnik; assistant Richard Audu; assistant John Petrushchak; assistant Robert Bonnick; assistant Leon Archer; assistant Rono Miller; assistant Travis Noel; assistant Mark Poyser

        The gold medalist Toronto Oakwood Barons: Calvin Epistola; Ontoy Duff; Jevon Jerimiah; Jordan Rose; D’wan Williams; Dequan Cascart; Brody Clarke; Tyrell Obrien; Saul Sanchez; Alex Mensaih; Russell Baker; Ahmed Jagdoul; Samuel Bardaji; T.J. Whitiker; Shakwon Barrett; coach Anthony Miller; assistant Norm Clarke; assistant York Elvie; assistant Branko Samsa; assistant Oniel Kamaka; assistant Dave Macdonald; assistant Marie Ramos