In the opening round, held in Timmins: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Woodstock Collegiate Red Devils defeated the 19th-seeded Oshawa Monsignor John Pereyma Catholic Patriots 55-48. The Patriots led 14-10 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 27 at the half. The Red Devils led 44-41 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Woodbridge Wyverns dusted the 14th-seeded Renfrew St. Joseph’s Catholic Jaguars 84-35 after leading 16-4, 40-17 and 63-23 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Windsor Ecole Secondaire Catholique Lajeunesse Le Royal clubbed the 20th-seeded Hamilton Guido De Bres Christian Gryphons 62-19 after leading 23-3, 33-7 and 54-12 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Timmins High & Vocational Blues edged the 13th-seeded Ottawa Notre Dame Silver Eagles 45-41 after leading 4-2, 15-13 and 29-26 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded North York George S. Henry Lions whipped the 18th-seeded Ecole Secondaire Toronto Ouest 94-43 after leading 27-9, 48-22 and 74-29 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Sudbury College Notre Dame Alouettes clipped the 17th-seeded Barrie E.S. Catholique Nouvelle Alliance Les Tornades 55-48 after leading 14-12, 27-25 and 41-33 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Kapuskasing District Kolts spanked the 15th-seeded Hamilton Academie Catholique Mere Teresa Jaguars 56-34 after leading 12-8, 23-16 and 44-26 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Peterborough Kenner CVI Rams clubbed the 16th-seeded Smithville Christian Storm 67-33 after leading 19-10, 42-15 and 54-28 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 11th-seeded Kenora St. Thomas Aquinas Saints dispatched the 9th-seeded Breslau Woodland Christian Cavaliers 65-59. The Saints led 14-5 after one quarter and 28-24 at the half. The Cavaliers led 45-43 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… The 12th-seeded Sudbury Ecole Secondaire L’Heritage Phoenix defeated the 10th-seeded Toronto The York School Gladiators 61-55. The Gladiators led 14-13 after one quarter. The Phoenix led 29-24 at the half and 48-36 after three quarters.
In the second, elimination round: …………………………………………………… The 14th-seeded Renfrew St. Joseph’s Catholic Jaguars nipped the Oshawa Monsignor John Pereyma Catholic Patriots 56-53. The Patriots led 17-12 after one quarter. The Jaguars led 29-28 at the half and 39-34 after three quarters. The Patriots (coach Jason Christie, assistant Stephanie McKenna) included Joseph Buckley, Cashus Buckley, Jevoy White, Jordan Spence, Matt Clauser, Tanner Lagault, A.J. Dempsey, Ezra Sampson, Anis Zeba, Jacob Forde, Colton Farmer, Emmanuel Moore-Browne and Jirom Tsephea. …………………………………………………… The 15th-seeded Hamilton Academie Catholique Mere Teresa Jaguars dispatched the 18th-seeded Ecole Secondaire Toronto Ouest 62-56. Toronto Ouest led 13-11 after one quarter. The Jaguars led 30-23 at the half and 43-39 after three quarters. Toronto Ouest (coach Samuel Angely) included Dominik Thompson Beausejour, Michael Abraha, Yann Diallo, Samuel Murillo, Imran Hassen, Ayuub Farah, Tyron Ngoma, Yonis Farah, Leelan Sutherland and Habib Falls. …………………………………………………… The 17th-seeded Barrie E.S. Catholique Nouvelle Alliance Les Tornades nipped the 16th-seeded Smithville Christian Storm 45-44 after leading 16-12, 24-18 and 33-28 at the quarters. The Storm (coach Zion Hoekstra, coach Pat Ghaly) included Joe Attia, Jeremy Talsma, Kalan Schat, Ethan de Blieck, YiChen Wu, Tyler Doornbos, Cole Wiersma, Matt Mafa, Reuben DeBoer, Levi Dekker and Silas Breukelman. …………………………………………………… The 13th-seeded Ottawa Notre Dame Silver Eagles clocked the 20th-seeded Hamilton Guido De Bres Christian Gryphons 61-37 after leading 13-6, 27-18 and 49-24 at the quarters. The Gryphons (coach Daron Ruggi, assistant Tyler Bartels, assistant Stephan Redwood, assistant Justin Versteeg) included Robert Blokker, Keele Bosch, Lincoln VanPopta, Ashton Strating, Caleb Bosveld, Jude Jans, Reid Vanderwoude, Ben Vandasselaar, Will Bartels, Landon Scholtens, Zach Ludwig and Gavin Vanderwoude.
In the third round: …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Timmins High & Vocational Blues nipped the 12th-seeded Sudbury Ecole Secondaire L’Heritage Phoenix after leading 10-8, 20-13 and 31-25 at the quarters. The Phoenix (coach Emma Jeaurond, assistant Erik St-Jean) included Carter Turgeon, Adam Thompson, Domenick Malette, Jacob Anderson, Ashton Trepanier, Theodore Lacrois, Antoine Lafrance, Cody Mallory, Joshua Dorie, Loic Mageau, Bryson Martineau and Samuel Drouin. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Peterborough Kenner CVI Rams spanked the 9th-seeded Breslau Woodland Christian Cavaliers 86-71. The Rams led 18-15 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 35 at the half. The Rams led 65-48 after three quarters. The Cavaliers (coach Matt Hazenburg, assistant MacKenzie Lougheed, manager Nate Huck) included Joe Mikelsons, Owen Bax, Deinma Tomlin, Daniel Agbonaye, Micah Albrecht, Joe Drost, Minhan Yan, Ephrem Gebremichael, Luke Marshall, Mason Leibold, Josiah Albrecht, Jonah Otten, Tom Ha and Ryan Capes. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Toronto The York School Gladiators defeated the 5th-seeded Kapuskasing District Kolts 49-43. The Kolts led 14-9 after one quarter. The Gladiators led 26-22 at the half and 41-33 after three quarters. The Kolts (coach Jim Johnson, assistant Patrick Gonzalez) included Jaylon Drolet, Jakob Fortier, Mikel Fortier, Payton Gignac, Daijon Duncan, Haydon Gauthier, Levi Cooms, Zachary Arsenault, Mason Marin, Kyle Pittman and Miguel Duguay. …………………………………………………… The 11th-seeded Kenora St. Thomas Aquinas Saints edged the 8th-seeded Woodbridge Wyverns 68-65 in overtime. The Wyverns led 14-11, 35-20 and 44-37 at the quarters. The score was knotted at 54 after regulations. The Wyverns (coach Chris Osmand, assistant Shane Bundell, assistant Roger Townsend, assistant Bianca Siraco, manager Sinthujan Jayaranjan) included Karanvir Mander, Jaden Townsend, Collin Le, Dilkaran Sarai, Mateo Konjikusic, Isaias Maldonado, Ranvir Jassal, Silas Kanjinaki, Virjot Gill, Jagroop Dhaliwal, D’ondre Barr and Kaiden Shaw. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Windsor Ecole Secondaire Catholique Lajeunesse Le Royal spanked the 15th-seeded Hamilton Academie Catholique Mere Teresa Jaguars 59-41 after leading 21-13, 30-27 and 45-33 at the quarters. The Jaguars (coach Nicholas Drake, assistant Jesse Mukama, assistant Erwin Ndabahagamye) included Fabrice Muamba, Anael Maxwell, Caleb Gombo, Julian Ortiz, Prince Mudenge, Blake Matthews, Nathanael Piche, Kader Traore, Brody Condie, Leighlan Mallet, Matthania Iseloko and Brandon Iseloko. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Sudbury College Notre Dame Alouettes stomped the Renfrew St. Joseph’s Catholic Jaguars 68-40 after leading 26-11, 38-18 and 59-27 at the quarters. The Jaguars (coach Jeff Halk, assistant Ryan McIntyre) included Grady Halk, Jake MacLeod, Reid Greer, Brandon Cameron, Sawyer Smart, Sam Labossiere, Owen Pender, Josiah Draper, Jacob Coleman and Ethan Lavictoire. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded North York George S. Henry Lions clipped the 12th-seeded Ottawa Notre Dame Silver Eagles 21-13, 41-34 and 54-40 at the quarters. The Silver Eagles (coach Cody McLeod, assistant Barbara Rodrigues, manager Ben Hiscock) included Akol Akol, Heaven Moke, Deng Lual, Theo Checroune, Kenley Demostherne, Fritz Maghanoy, Austin Kemp, Ade Olagunju, Shadontay Watt-Lewis, Destin Gough, Noha Ayele, Arland Alvarez, Zane Arbour, Francis Vidal and Jaden Muka. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Woodstock Collegiate Red Devils edged the 17th-seeded Barrie E.S. Catholique Nouvelle Alliance Les Tornades 56-54 after leading 17-14, 39-34 and 47-44 at the quarters. Les Tornades (coach Jerome Garceau, assistant Matheiu Borhanne) included Alex Louis, Blake McLaren, Zakary Levesque, Elijah Hennigar, Emanuel Wilson, Brandon Madrigal, Aahan Shenai, Tucker Oreskovich, Jacob Smele, Matteo Brouillard, Julien Richer and Jeremy Bourbeau.
In the quarterfinals, the 2nd-seeded Windsor Ecole Secondaire Catholique Lajeunesse Le Royal spanked the 7th-seeded Timmins High & Vocational Blues 56-40 after leading 15-10, 31-21 and 45-30 at the quarters. The Blues (coach Peter Graham, assistant Wayne Bozzer, assistant Gregg Therrien, manager Al Alebrahim) included Kael Chalwell, Jaxon St. Pierre, Rylan Knapasweet, Ben Skinner, Spencer Brunet, Kyle Meunier, Andrew Cuthbert, Ben Rickard, Riley Gorman and Kowyn Sutherland.
The 6th-seeded Peterborough Kenner CVI Rams edged the 3rd-seeded Sudbury College Notre Dame Alouettes 63-60. The score was knotted at 12 after one quarter. The Alouettes led 31-27 at the half and 46-40 after three quarters. The Alouettes (coach Martin Nadeau) included Sebastien Smith, Alex Sabourin, Carter Grenier, Christian Munch, Hayden Robert, Dominic Gionet, Beau D’Aoust, Alexander Phillips, Andre Patry, Logan MacIntyre, Nicholas Chartrand, Rylan Forsyth and Benoit Landry.
The top-seeded Woodstock Collegiate Red Devils mauled the 11th-seeded Kenora St. Thomas Aquinas Saints 71-47 after leading 20-15, 40-33 and 55-43 at the quarters. The Saints (coach Lauren Penner) included Sawyer Peters, Joshua Pitt, Scanlon Wiebe, Colby Wallace, Riley Gosnell, Connor Grandbois, Cooper Thompson, Joshua Gallik, Shaun Lacombe, Keenan Brown and Nolan Henry.
In the last quarterfinal, the 4th-seeded North York George S. Henry Lions defeated the 10th-seeded Toronto The York School Gladiators 59-52 after leading 19-14, 30-22 and 36-33 at the quarters. The Gladiators (coach Rick DeMarinis, assistant Shomari McGee) included Peter Hatzoglou, Josh Asano, Sam Novac, Jonah Green, Corey Wasserman, Hudson Grill, Yusif Balbaa, Alex Faralla, Dylan Jacob, Christian Plumpton-Hill, Jack Eves, Reid Tang, Riccardo Levi and Daniel Izeti.
In the semis, the 4th-seeded North York George S. Henry Lions spanked the top-seeded Woodstock Collegiate Red Devils 72-55 after leading 25-18, 36-26 and 54-37 at the quarters.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Windsor Ecole Secondaire Catholique Lajeunesse Le Royal dusted the 6th-seeded Peterborough Kenner CVI Rams 65-49 after leading 17-10, 36-28 and 53-39 at the quarters.
In the bronze medal match, the top-seeded Woodstock Collegiate Red Devils defeated the 6th-seeded Peterborough Kenner CVI Rams 68-61. The Rams led 17-14 after one quarter. The Red Devils led 35-33 at the half and 55-48 after three quarters. The Rams (coach Jamie Hutchinson, assistant Fred Blowes, assistant Sean Quinlan, assistant Will Seeley) included Parker Macdonald, Nate Milsom, Ishaan Bakirathan, Shaun Plassery, Matt Kathiravelu, John Lee, Luke Preville, Isaac Griffin, Ashwin Bakirathan, Isaac Chandra, Calvin Karthik, Carter Harling, Parker Cavanagh, Keegan Drumm and Jayden Parberry.
The final, the 2nd-seeded Windsor Ecole Secondaire Catholique Lajeunesse Le Royal defeated the 4th-seeded North York George S. Henry Lions 63-58. Le Royal led 19-14 after one quarter. The Lions led 39-33 at the half. Le Royal led 50-41 after three quarters.
The bronze medalist Woodstock Collegiate Red Devils: Jaxson Halward; Arthur Richard; Izak Christensen; Jack Gilbert; Noah Clements; Liam Parolin; Derek Gravel; Kael Wettlaufer; William Halward; Adam Giroux; Matthew Takacs; Matthew Choi; Zachary Price; Isaac Street; Zack Molinaro; Elliot Cornwell; coach Jason Poole; assistant Chris Coyle; assistant Rick Molinaro
The silver medalist North York George S. Henry Lions: Evan Joachim; Issac Nelson; Avery Waldron-Mack; Daniel Mofidi; Chase Joachim; Malachai Torno; Akiel Graham; Amory Almahdi; Howard Victor; Levi Foster; Lucas Staroscky;; Jamari Miller; coach Mark Jovanov; assistant Wendell John
The champion Windsor Ecole Secondaire Catholique Lajeunesse Le Royal: Ciaran O’Connor; Akili Kabano; David Yengo Kabuya; Michael Baddour; Marion Ayite Apeti; Marcus Allen; Connor Laccoursiere; Karol Jasniewicz; Danny Nutungane; Alex Tannous; Lucas Kwapisz; Brady Drouillard; Brandy Kwapisz; Aidan Valenti; coach Geoff Parent; assistant Ellio Skaff; manager Daniel Ngendabanga