In the opening, seeding round, held in Sault Ste. Marie: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Timmins O’Gorman Knights clocked the 11th-seeded Strathroy Holy Cross Centurions 60-37 after leading 22-1, 33-22 and 46-31 at the quarters. Ryan Basso paced the Knights with 25. Nathan Friesen and Ethan Gopaul each scored 10 to lead the Centurions. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Niagara Christian Navigators dumped the 16th-seeded Manitouwadge Wolverines 43-27 after leading 8-2, 18-10 and 28-16 at the quarters. Brett Warkentin led the Navigators with 12. Jeremy Newton paced the Wolverines with 10. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic College Crusaders edged the 9th-seeded North Bay Ecole Secondaire Algonquin Barons 56-52. The Crusaders led 17-15 after one quarter. The Barons led 30-26 at the half. The Crusaders led 39-36 after three quarters. Mark Coates paced the Crusaders with 16. Braeden Villeneuve led the Barons with 26. …………………………………………………… The 14th-seeded Almaguin Highlands Secondary School Highlanders stunned the 8th-seeded Owen Sound Collegiate and Vocational Institute Falcons 47-45 in overtime. The Highlanders led 7-5 after one quarter. The Falcons led 22-16 at the half and 34-30 after three quarters. The score was knotted at 44 after regulation. Connor Martin led the Highlanders with 28. Joey Carruthers paced the Falcons with 14. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Toronto Central Academy Riders dusted the 10th-seeded Ottawa Islamic School United 70-36. The score was knotted at 13 after one quarter. The Riders led 37-20 at the half and 55-29 after three quarters. Delan Jemmott led the Riders with x. Fahie Robleh paced the United. …………………………………………………… The 13th-seeded Brockville Collegiate Institute Red Rams edged the 7th-seeded host Sault Ste. Marie White Pines Collegiate & Vocational Wolverines 65-60 after leading 19-12, 26-22 and 46-42 at the quarters. Jackson Bayles led the Red Rams with 44. Lucas Higham paced the Wolverines with 18. …………………………………………………… The 12th-seeded Brampton Christian Bobcats stunned the 2nd-seeded Cornwall St. Lawrence Secondary Saints 69-65 in overtime. The Bobcats led 20-15, 34-29 and 50-46 at the quarters. The score was knotted at 62 after regulation. Junior Ainoo paced the Bobcats with 22. Talha Mahmood led the Saints with 27. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Windsor Ecole Secondaire Catholique Lajeunesse Le Royal clipped the 15th-seeded Toronto French School Cougars 58-47 after leading 15-6, 28-17 and 38-29 at the quarters. Ahmed Abou El Hassan led le Royal with 13. Zac Smith paced the Cougars with 19.
In the second round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Timmins O’Gorman Knights clocked the 16th-seeded Manitouwadge Wolverines 49-18 after leading 18-7, 29-7 and 42-13 at the quarters. Skylar Cornell led the Knights with 16. Liam Aguiar paced the Wolverines with 8. The Wolverines (coach Johnny Oliveira, assistant Robert Kirkpatrick, assistant David Bodunde) also included Spencer Belanger, Zachary Bellrose, Andre Bourgeois, Jamie Desaulniers, Mike Dubois, Nathan Keough, Brady Lamont, Donovan Lelievre, Jeremy Newton, Tristan Oliveira, Spencer Reukl, Jesse Talian and Nathan Young. …………………………………………………… The 11th-seeded Strathroy Holy Cross Centurions dispatched the 6th-seeded Niagara Christian Navigators 45-38 after leading 10-6, 21-3 and 32-21 at the quarters. Nathan Friesen led the Centurions with 16. Victor Benjamins led the Navigators with 17. The Navigators (coach Anthony Haughton, assistant Michael Dyck, assistant Joel Gakwaya, assistant Trish Sutherland) also included Solomon Awobem, Champion Benjamins-Laniyi, Vincent Chong, Abiye Fiberesima, Ho Yee Fok, Joshua Gakaya, Ryan Ku, Confidence Okonkwo, Natsumi Sugisaki, Michael Sutherland, Mitchell Uku, and Brett Warkentin. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded North Bay Ecole Secondaire Algonquin Barons edged the 14th-seeded Almaguin Highlands Secondary School Highlanders 46-45. The Barons led 12-10 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 25 at the half and at 36 after three quarters. Riley Roy led the Barons with 19. Connor Martin paced the Highlanders with 18. The Highlanders (coach Trevor Hingley, assistant Christopher Bell) also included Aidan Anger, Justin Clark, Andy Coleman, Corey Forest, David Gordier, Mateo Jenkins, Jacob McGarry, Brody Murphy and Steffen Roberts. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic College Crusaders smacked the 8th-seeded Owen Sound Collegiate and Vocational Institute Falcons 46-32 after leading 17-4, 30-15 and 38-22 at the quarters. Mark Coates paced the Crusaders with 13. Tyrone Bristo led the Falcons with 15. The Falcons (coach Barry Boley, coach L.T. Jacques, assistant Jason Player) also included Brenden Button, Andrew Carruthers, Joey Carruthers, Curran Dixon, Scott Dixon, Matt Eichorn, Spencer Elder, Jordan Fleguel, Mikho Hamilton, Sam Lemon, Brendan Lumley, Ryan MacIntyre-Newell, Alex MacNeil, Rylan Pettigrew and Brendan Walsh. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Toronto Central Academy Riders whipped the 7th-seeded host Sault Ste. Marie White Pines Collegiate & Vocational Wolverines 82-46 after leading 27-19, 41-33 and 65-37 at the quarters. Josh Sales and Delon Jemmotte each scored 16 to pace the Riders. Lucas Higham led the Wolverines with 13. The Wolverines (coach Joey Turco, assistant Kevin McEachern, assistant Matt Figures) also included Trey Wright, Isaiah Graber, Alex Foster, Owen Ingram, Matt Gregoire, Tristin Olar and Josh Sidwell. …………………………………………………… The 13th-seeded Brockville Collegiate Institute Red Rams edged the 10th-seeded Ottawa Islamic United 49-45. The United led 11-9 after one quarter. The Red Rams led 21-4 at the half and 28-26 after three quarters. Jackson Bayles led the Red Rams with 12. Fahie Rableh led the United with 12. The United (coach Mohamed Barreh, assistant Deriyeh Ahmed, assistant Abdiaziz Mohamed) also included Amar Abdisamad, Yousuf Abdullahi, Omar Aden, Adulaziz Ahmed, Ismail Ali, Shermarke Awil, Adam Hussein, Abdul-Rehman Mattan, Abu-Obaida Moalimlshak, Liban Muse, Abdullahi Omar, Moaad Omar, Nur Said, Faisal Saifullah, Ousamah Yusuf and Shirwa Yusuf. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Cornwall St. Lawrence Secondary Saints clipped the 5th-seeded Windsor Ecole Secondaire Catholique Lajeunesse Le Royal 47-35 after leading 13-10, 27-21 and 36-26 at the quarters. Kadrae Wright led the Saints with 21. Ahmed Abou El Hassan led le Royal with 18. Le Royal (coach Geoff Parent, assistant Thomas Couvillion) also included Ibrahim Abou El Hassan, Bydoun Ahmad, Ali Aoude, Cayman Gagnon, Mohamad Gharbi, Andreas McBounds, Gideon Mugenzi, Serge Saba, Ali Samhat, Elio Skaf, Brandon Speller and Anthony Tannous. …………………………………………………… The 15th-seeded Toronto French School Cougars dispatched the 12th-seeded Brampton Christian Bobcats 52-46. The Bobcats led 9-8 after one quarter and 21-17 at the half. The Cougars led 42-40 after three quarters. The Bobcats (coached by Richard Fontanna and James Lackey) included Junior Ainoo, Galen Dhaliwal, Gurjot Dhaliwal, Karan Dhunna, Daniel Fontanna, Yi Ge, Sahil Gill, Ricky Goyal, Dilray Grewal, Sukhpal Grewal, Udit Kumar, Sumeet Nijjar, Joshua Patterson and Sukhraj Sanghera.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Timmins O’Gorman Knights clocked the 9th-seeded North Bay Ecole Secondaire Algonquin Barons 51-32. The score was knotted at 12 after one quarter. The Knights led 31-18 at the half and 37-28 after three quarters. Ryan Bosso and Nathan Hookimaw each scored 12 to pace the Knights. Braeden Velleneuve led the Barons with 11. The Barons (coached by Tim Lowe) also included Jacob Delisle, Mathieu Delmore, Dante Doherty, Brady Hardwick, Mackenzie Jones, Zacharie Martel, Alex Page, Justin Pellerin, Mathieu Ranger and Riley Roy.
The 4th-seeded Toronto Central Academy Riders bombed the 2nd-seeded Cornwall St. Lawrence Secondary Saints 73-21 after leading 20-4, 43-6 and 56-16 at the quarters. Delon Jemmott paced the Riders with 17. Talha Mahmood led the Saints with 6. The Saints (coach Jamie Carr, assistant Bob Carlisle, assistant Keith Ward) also included Jose Acevedo Ovando, Muneed Alam, Qasim Ali, Merdad Damghani, Mebroor Kamal, Gobi Mohananthas, Kristian Palmer, Atique Raja, Jacob Secenj, Tharmijan Tharmabala and Kadrae Wright.
The 3rd-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic College Crusaders mauled the 11th-seeded Strathroy Holy Cross Centurions 63-35 after leading 19-9, 30-25 and 47-30 at the quarters. Calum Bechervaise paced the Crusaders with 7. Nathan Friesen paced the Centurions with 13. The Centurions (coach Karl Aguilar, assistant A.J. Lavendar, assistant Lucas Wong) also included Hunter Beaudry, Mark Bujinowski, Connor Dalton, Tavares Dante, Noah Friesen, Ethan Gopaul, Terrell Memnon, Brad Sheeler, Daniel Silva, Peter Tomaszewski and Tyler Williams.
In the last quarterfinal, the 15th-seeded Toronto French School Cougars swamped the 13th-seeded Brockville Collegiate Institute Red Rams 48-33. The score was knotted at 10 after one quarter. The Cougars led 19-18 at the half and 35-25 after three quarters. Zachary Smith led the Cougars with 21. Jackson Bayles led the Red Rams with 9. The Red Rams (coach Tom Bell, assistant Dan Bayles) also included Tristian Bell, Liam Brugma, Nicholas Everett, Tyler Kelsey, Max Lowe, Connor Peters, Wilhelm Sponholz, Cole Wallace-Shields and Jack Wilson.
In the semis, the top-seeded Timmins O’Gorman Knights edged the 4th-seeded Toronto Central Academy Riders 55-51 after leading 15-14, 33-23 and 47-34 at the quarters. Ryan Basso paced the Knights with 20. Noel Angelo-Sarsonas led the Riders with 13.
In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic College Crusaders clipped the 15th-seeded Toronto French School Cougars 46-38. The Cougars led 13-12, 22-17 and 35-27 at the quarters.
In the bronze medal match, the 4th-seeded Toronto Central Academy Riders stomped the 15th-seeded Toronto French School Cougars 76-46 after leading 12-7, 34-17 and 63-26 at the quarters. Kevin Otoo paced the Riders with 22. Zachary Smith led the Cougars with 23. The Cougars (coach Bob Tarle, assistant Steve Turner) also included Laurent Blanchard, Vincent Bulloch, Ryan-Georges Karam, Alexander Landy, Carter Lewis, Max Lewis, Taylen Power, Brannan Riley and Krishan Sivalogananthan.
In the final, the top-seeded Timmins O’Gorman Knights dusted the 3rd-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic College Crusaders 61-42 after leading 16-5, 31-17 and 40-28 at the quarters.
The bronze medalist Toronto Central Academy Riders: Tawakal Aden; Taychan Beharie; Kamoi Ewen; Encil Fraser; Delom Jemmott; Ahmed Kurdi; Kevin Otoo; Tristian Reid; Joshua Sales; Noel Angelo-Sarsonas; Brandon Strachan; coach Jennifer Menzies; coach Patrick Kalala; assistant John Carla; assistant Trevor Challenger
The silver medalist Belleville Nicholson Catholic College Crusaders: Sheamus Addy; Clark Albert; Calum Bechervaise; Bobby Buck; Mark Coates; Chase Copeland; Brendan Fredericks; Ben Gough-Lauzon; Kolya Jelovic; Adam Moskalewicz; Brady Wells; coach Tim Coates; assistant Ken Smith
The gold medalist Timmins O’Gorman Knights: Ryan Basso; Sean Cole; Skylar Cornell; Matthew Cosco; Dave Gagnon; Parker Gilbert; Nathan Hookimaw; Charlie Knapaysweet; Jeremy Okonmah; Jordan Saumur-Nelson; Joshua St. Jacques; Cameron Stevens; Derek Vien; coach Don Davis; assistant Doug Basso; assistant Jamie Lamothe