In the opening seeding round, held in Timmins: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Basil Saints thumped the 11th-seeded Parkhill North Middlesex District Marauders 54-29 after leading 13-9, 35-11 and 46-20 at the quarters. Giuseppe Bruni paced the Saints with 21. Mitchell Mazzuca added 18. Bradley Apps led the Marauders with 11. …………………………………………………… The 16th-seeded Red Lake District Rams stunned 6th-seeded Ottawa Islamic United 56-54. Ottawa Islamic led 15-12 after one quarter and 24-23 at the half. Red Lake led 40-35 after three quarters. Joshua Baranesky led the Rams with 21. Joshua Monk added 11. Yusuf Hirsi led Ottawa Islamic with 20. Ali Sow added 19. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Oakville King’s Christian Collegiate Cavaliers pounded the 9th-seeded Englehart Spartans 77-64. The Spartans led 20-19 after one quarter and 37-35 at the half. The Cavaliers led 59-54 after three quarters. Lotanna Obi paced the Cavaliers with 23. Carter Smith added 16. Walker Houghton led the Spartans with 24. Lex Van Iperen added 20. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Windsor Ecole Secondaire Catholique E.J. Lajeunesse Le Royal clipped 14th-seeded Elgin Rideau District Lions 61-51. The Lions led 15-14 after one quarter. Le Royal led 30-19 at the half and 49-30 after three quarters. Jerry Kabila paced Le Royal with 18. Alex Rutayisire added 15 and Caleb Kalengayi 12. Caleb Rice paced the Lions with 17. Chad Parker added 12 and Dylan Hayes 8. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Timmins O’Gorman Knights edged the 12th-seeded Thorold Secondary Golden Eagles 53-46 after leading 11-5, 22-21 and 41-34 at the quarters. Ryan Basso paced the Knights with 27. Cameron Phillip led the Golden Eagles with 14. Tyler O’Brien added 13. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded St. Catharines Ridley College Tigers stomped the 15th-seeded Elmvale District Eagles 61-27. The score was knotted at 9 after one quarter. The Tigers led 35-11 at the half and 56-25 after three quarters. Nick Green led the Tigers with 14. Shamar Burrows added 10 and Arturs Pavlovs 10. Brett Todd paced the Eagles with 10. Cody Ryfa added 4 and Curtis McDonald 4. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Windsor John L. Forster Spartans whipped the 10th-seeded Walkerton District River Hawks 82-35 after leading 25-6, 41-25 and 62-23 at the quarters. William Laracaston led the Spartans with 20. Isiah Osbourne added 18 and DeAndre Brown 15. J.D. West led the River Hawks with 15. Keenan Soers added 6. …………………………………………………… The 13th-seeded Toronto Crawford Aventist Academy Omega stunned the 7th-seeded Chesterville North Dundas District Devils 66-64. The Omega led 22-17 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 36 at the half and at 46 after three quarters. Jordan Bennett and Tyrell Ambrose each scored 17 to pace the Omega. Mugisha Rutembesa added 9. Wes Schmidtke led the Devils with 26. Bruce Bufton added 10 and Evan Corbett-White 8.

        In the second round: …………………………………………………… The 11th-seeded Parkhill North Middlesex District Marauders clipped the 16th-seeded Red Lake District Rams 47-38. The Rams led 10-5 after one quarter and 25-21 at the half. The Marauders led 35-28 after three quarters. Jordan VanDyk led the Marauders with 21. Brandon Hamilton added 11. Joshua Monk led the Rams with 11. Joshua Baranesky added 11 and Andy Husack 10. The Rams (coached by Darrin Bausch, assisted by Joel Howard) also included Anongos Collin, Jordan Krummenacher, Matthew Krummenacher, Landon Parker, Philippe Peloquin, Jordan Strickland, Brodie Ward and Sinthai Weese. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Oakville King’s Christian Collegiate Cavaliers clubbed the 14th-seeded Elgin Rideau District Lions 70-42 after leading 30-11, 38-22 and 57-26 at the quarters. Lotanna Obi paced the Cavaliers with 17. Kulbir Gill added 10 and Carter Smith 5. Caleb Rice led the Lions with 11. Scott Raison added 6 and Chad Baker 5. The Lions (coached by Jeff Rice, assisted by Glen Hayes and Robert Stephenson) also included Brian French, Dylan Hayes, Whitney Montgomery, Jesse Muchmore, Marcus Rice, Scott Roantree, Justin Steacy and Mackenzie Turnbull. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Basil Saints crushed the 6th-seeded Ottawa Islamic United 73-41. The United led 16-15 after one quarter. The Saints led 35-22 at the half and 54-32 after three quarters. Mitchell Mazzuca paced the Saints with 23. Joe Bruni added 20. Ali Sow led the United with 26. Ottawa Islamic (coached by Mohammed Barreh, assisted by Deriyeh Ahmed) also included Jamaal Abdi, Yousuf Abdullahi, Zakaria Askar, Yusuf Egal, Mahdi Elmi, Yusuf Hirsi, Abu-Obaida MoalimIshak, Emran MoalimIshak, Mustafa Mohamoud, Adnan Omar and Nur Said. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Englehart Spartans clocked the 8th-seeded Windsor Ecole Secondaire Catholique E.J. Lajeunesse Le Royal 52-31 after leading 10-6, 26-16 and 41-20 at the quarters. Lex Van Iperen led the Spartans with 16. Jacob Jamieson added 9 and Walker Houghton 9. Jerry Kabula paced Le Royal with 12. Alex Rutayisire added 8 and Matthieu Pickens 6. Le Royal (coached by Linda Carrière, assisted by Raquel Burke and Julian Klimczak) also included Ahmed Abou El Hassan, Ali Aoude, Douglas Bahati, Justin Ghanem, James Hurst, Caleb Kalengayi, Andreas McBounds, Hussein Mcheimech and Ben Rae. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Timmins O’Gorman Knights whipped the 15th-seeded Elmvale District Eagles 59-36 after leading 22-7, 42-15 and 48-26 at the quarters. Ryan Basso paced the Knights with 21. Matt D’Alessandri added 12 and Ross Clausi 9. Cody Jackson paced the Eagles with 14. Curtis McDonald added 14. The Eagles (coached by John Minty, assisted by Peter Greg) also included Maitlin Archer, Nicholas Foster, Robert Puddicombe, Cody Ryfa, Andrew Savo, Alex Spence, Aaron Stringer, Brett Todd and Curtis Wright. …………………………………………………… The 13th-seeded Toronto Crawford Aventist Academy Omega spanked the 10th-seeded Walkerton District River Hawks 81-58. The River Hawks led 17-16 after one quarter. The Omega led 41-29 at the half and 65-43 after three quarters. Christian Bentley paced the Omega with 18. Tyrell Ambrose added 17 and Mugisha Rutembesa 14. J.D. West and Keenan Soers each scored 18 to pace the River Hawks. Callum Schaus added 10. The River Hawks (coached by David West, assisted by Dan Rourke) also included Connor Critchfield, Jakob Edgington, Williams Finlayson, Aaron Gebhardt, Josh Jensen, Eric Jones, Robert Rae and Greg Simpson. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded St. Catharines Ridley College Tigers dispatched the 12th-seeded Thorold Secondary Golden Eagles 33-20 after leading 7-4, 12-4 and 17-10 at the quarters. Shamar Burrows paced the Tigers with 10. Arturs Pavlovs added 8. Tyler O’Brien led the Golden Eagles with 9. Cameron Philip added 7. The Golden Eagles (coached by John Kwiatkowski, assisted by Duane Kemp) also included Rowan Bryan, Logan Gauld, Jacob Murphy, Drew Noonan, Dean Pugh, Austin Upper, Issac Whitty and Richard Wiley. ………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Windsor John L. Forster Spartans whipped the 7th-seeded Chesterville North Dundas District Devils 63-36 after leading 18-8, 34-19 and 53-25 at the quarters. Isaiah Osbourne led the Spartans with 17. DeAndre Brown added 14 and William Laracaster 13. Wes Schmidtke paced the Devils with 19. Daniel Trumper added 8 and Bruce Bufton 7. The Devils (coached by Deanna Corbett-White) also included Evan Corbett-White, Dayton Kelly, Will Sandbelt and Connor Zersch.

        In the quarterfinals, the 3rd-seeded Oakville King’s Christian Collegiate Cavaliers smacked the 11th-seeded Parkhill North Middlesex District Marauders 80-47 after leading 34-11, 46-27 and 56-39 at the quarters. Jeremy Groot led the Cavaliers with 21. Carter Smith added 19, Zach Moll 17 and Lotanna Obi 11. Jordan VanDyk led the Marauders with 21. The Marauders (coached by Ian Watson, assisted by Mark Cadman and Steve VanDyk) also included Bradley Apps, Jake Gregory, Brandon Hamilton, Jonathan Hochachka, Mitchell Hodgins, Matt Klein, Brett Lee, Will McLachlan, Emerson Muncaster, Ryan Scafe, Matt Tweddle and Josh Worsley.

        The top-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Basil Saints whipped the 9th-seeded Englehart Spartans 61-38 after leading 15-9, 36-23 and 51-37 at the quarters. Joe Bruni led the Saints with 23. Mitchell Mazzuca added 8 and Jacob Creedon 8. Lex Van Iperen paced the Spartans with 15. Walker Houghton added 11 and Jesse McGuire 7. The Spartans (coached by Susi Johanson) also included John Giesen, Jessie Harman, Jacob Jamieson, Daniel Laurila, Zachery Milks, Wyatt Potter, Danny Regele and Kyle Schaafsma.

        The 2nd-seeded Timmins O’Gorman Knights nipped the 13th-seeded Toronto Crawford Aventist Academy Omega 46-40 after leading 13-12, 22-14 and 35-27 at the quarters. Ryan Basso led the Knights with 18. Colton Labine added 8, Matt D’Alessandri 8 and Skylar Cornell 7. Tyrell Ambrose led the Omega with 14. Mugisha Rutembesa added 10 and Christian Bentley 8. The Omega (coached by Lloyd Lawrence, assisted by Donald Coleman) also included Kaleem Ambrose, Giovanni Bansie, Jordan Bennett, Kyle Bharath, Shamar Broomes, Christopher Harewood, Evan Kirton, Nathaniel Malcolm, Johan Millett-Grant, Muhizi Rutembesa, Myles Tulloch and Marlan Williams.

In the last quarterfinal, the 4th-seeded Windsor John L. Forster Spartans defeated the 5th-seeded St. Catharines Ridley College Tigers 54-48. The Tigers led 9-4 after one quarter. The Spartans led 24-20 at the half and 48-33 after three quarters. William Lancaster paced the Spartans with 20. DeAndre Brown added 14. Shamar Burrows led the Tigers with 28. Nick Green added 12. The Tigers (coached by Walt Szpilewski, assisted by Joshua Doan, Gerry Piovesana and David Whitty) also included Rafael Buzali, Thomas Crosbie, Evan Fortsinger, Daniel Jiang, Arturs Pavlovs, Harrison Ritchie, Xiaozhou Wang and Liam Wilson.

        In the semis, the 2nd-seeded Timmins O’Gorman Knights stomped the 3rd-seeded Oakville King’s Christian Collegiate Cavaliers 66-47 after leading 18-15, 34-26 and 46-35 at the quarters. Skylar Cornell paced the Knights with 23. Ryan Basso added 14, Colton Labine 11, Matt D’Alessandri 9 and Nathan Hookimaw 7. Carter Smith paced the Cavaliers with 17. Lotanna Obi added 8 and Reaves Christie 8.

        In the other semi, the 4th-seeded Windsor John L. Forster Spartans clipped the top-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Basil Saints 67-57 in double overtime. The Spartans led 11-10 after one quarter. The Saints led 31-21 at the half and 36-35 after three quarters. The score was knotted at 52 after regulation and at 54 after the first overtime. William Laracaston led the Spartans with 20. DeAndre Brown added 15 and Ray Dennie 11. Joe Bruni paced the Saints with 20. Mitchell Mazzuca added 14 and Aaron Pettenuzzo 12.

In the bronze medal match, the top-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Basil’s stomped the 3rd-seeded Oakville King’s Christian Collegiate Cavaliers 74-42 after leading 18-10, 32-19 and 52-31 at the quarters. Joe Bruni led the Saints with 26. Darcy Botterill added 19 and Mitch Mazzuca 17. Lotanna Obi paced the Cavaliers with 20. Carter Smith added 7 and Kulbir Gill 7. The Cavaliers (coached by Eric Bulthuis, assisted by Richard Stewart) also included Andrew Butera, Reaves Christie, Jaiman Dhindsa, Jason Groot, Jeremy Groot, Jeff McRae, Zach Moll, Zach Quon, Phillip Ragsdale and Matt Zeyl.

        In the final, the 4th-seeded Windsor John L. Forster Spartans edged the 2nd-seeded Timmins O’Gorman Knights 66-63 in overtime. The Spartans led 17-8, 38-26 and 50-39 at the quarters. The score was knotted at 57 after regulation. William Lara Caston paced the Spartans with 24. DeAndre Brown added 21. Skylar Cornell paced the Knights with 31. Ryan Basso added 14.

The bronze medalist Sault Ste. Marie St. Basil Saints: Izac Bedell; Darcy Botterill; Giuseppe Bruni; Jacob Creedon; Connor Henderson; Andrew Kenopic; Mitchell Mazzuca; Nicholas McEwen; Adam Metzen; Austin Nash; Paul Paciocco; Aaron Pettenuzzo; Ryan Pettenuzzo; Bryan Smith; coach Louie Mazzuca; assistant Richard Majic; assistant Jim Pedatella; assistant Kellan Stilin

        The silver medalist Timmins O’Gorman Knights: Ryan Basso; Ross Clausi; Skylar Cornell; Matthew Cosco; Matthew D’Alessandri; David Gagnon; Nathan Hookimaw; Colton Labine; Mathew Richard; Jordan Saumir-Nelson; Derek Vien; Liam Whelan; coach Don Davis

        The gold medalist Windsor John L. Forster Spartans: DeAndre Brown; Ray Dennie; Marquise Lara Caston; William Lara Caston; Isiah Osborne; Billy Persaud-Hearns; Ameed Shaikh; coach Michael Harrington; assistant Noah Van Den Driessche