In the opening round, held in Woodstock: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Windsor ecole secondaire catholique E.J. Lajeunesse Royals torched the 19th-seeded Gravenhurst Gryphons 89-40 after leading 26-11, 45-21 and 70-32 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Toronto York School Gladiators mauled the 14th-seeded Toronto Crawford Adventist Academy Omega 76-47 after leading 19-12, 34-20 and 55-28 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Woodstock CI Red Devils clipped the 17th-seeded Aurora Ecole secondaire catholique Renaissance Phoenix 66-55. The Red Devils led 23-22 after one quarter and 37-36 at the half. The score was knotted at 49 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Timmins O’Gorman Knights v the 16th-seeded London Ecole secondarire catholique Monsigneur Bruyere Panthers 46-37. The Knights led 14-7 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 17 at the half and at 27 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Oshawa Monsignor John Pereyma Catholic Patriots dispatched the 11th-seeded Welland ecole secondaire catholique Saint-Jean-de-Brebeuf Lynx 58-50. The Patriots led 22-11 after one quarter and 33-28 at the half. The Lynx led 44-38 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Ottawa Notre Dame Silver Eagles edged the 12th-seeded Almonte District Thunderbolts 48-45. The Silver Eagles led 16-10 after one quarter and 27-23 at the half. The Thunderbolts led 35-27 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Breslau Woodland Christian Cavaliers spanked the 13th-seeded North Bay Ecole secondaire catholique Algonquin Barons 62-45 after leading 14-12, 36-23 and 49-36 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Brampton ecole secondaire Jeunes sans Frontieres Panthers edged the 15th-seeded Hamilton Ecole secondaire academie catholique Mere-Teresa Jaguars 70-66 after leading 25-10, 37-30 and 59-43 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Peterborough Kenner CVI Rams nipped the 18th-seeded Toronto Ursula Franklin Academy Flames 61-58 after leading 22-19, 32-28 and 48-38 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic Nicks dusted the 20th-seeded Red Lake District Rams 78-38 after leading 21-9, 47-11 and 62-19 at the quarters.

       In the second round: …………………………………………………… The 16th-seeded London Ecole secondarire catholique Monsigneur Bruyere Panthers whipped the 17th-seeded Aurora Ecole secondaire catholique Renaissance Phoenix 59-35 after leading 17-4, 31-17 and 47-28 at the quarters. The Phoenix (coach Adam Constantineau, assistant Antoine Altese) included Cole Moser, Andry Rakotoharilala, Giacomo Nicolas, Tyrell Keneth, Patrick Chapi-Nitcheu, Zach Durey, Rafael Estafanos, Adam-Emmanuel Chu, Jack-Elson Ngabirano, Jean-Paul Absi, Jules Vandeerstraeten and Stephan Filimon. …………………………………………………… The 14th-seeded Toronto Crawford Adventist Academy Omega clipped the 19th-seeded Gravenhurst Gryphons 79-64 after leading 20-18, 39-34 and 62-51 at the quarters. The Gryphons (coach Gilliam Humphries, assistant Jacob Dickinson, assistant Matthew Tkaczyk) included Daxton Thwaites, Dawson Blancher, Matthew Lawson, Cameron Bird, Maddox Rinaldi, Austin Rocks, Carter Pallister, Landon Cameron, Ryan Aldom, Om Patel, Andrew Lawson, Boston Brennan and Maxwell Linders. …………………………………………………… The 13th-seeded North Bay Ecole secondaire catholique Algonquin Barons crushed the 20th-seeded Red Lake District Rams 58-40 after leading 11-10, 24-21 and 48-30 at the quarters. The Rams (coach Darrin Bausch, community coach Logan Boyd) included Richard Radford, Clint Anongos, Nick Spinelli, Karder Mackenzie, Payten Connolly, Seven Meyer, Zac Morse, Miguel Mendoza, Karl Penpena, Xander Wesolowski, Connor Tetreault-Payton and Jaedyn Make. …………………………………………………… The 18th-seeded Toronto Ursula Franklin Academy Flames defeated the 15th-seeded Hamilton Ecole secondaire academie catholique Mere-Teresa Jaguars 64-51. The Flames led 19-15 after one quarter. The Jaguars led 36-32 at the half. The Flames led 46-44 after three quarters. The Jaguars (coach Nicolas Drake, assistant Jesse Mukuma, community coach Erwin Ndabahagamye) included Shakatar Nakour, Andreas Giaitzis, Declan Palladino, Jonathan Biselele, Brody Condie, Wassim Haroune, Gabriel Picard, Andrews Walker-Desrochers, Samuel Ortiz, Benjamin Soules, Dayida Dianzenza, Williams Ngueko and Geno Matenge.

       In the third round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Windsor ecole secondaire catholique E.J. Lajeunesse Royals clubbed the 16th-seeded London Ecole secondarire catholique Monsigneur Bruyere Panthers 59-40 after leading 17-13, 31-18 and 45-32 at the quarters. The Panthers (coach Brent Fliesser, assistant Mathiew Laporte, student coach Nicolas Lee, student coach Kevin McDonald) included Dino Papanayotou, Ulrich Kouassivi-Benissan, Divin Monka, William Davies, Paul Ndabihayimana, Immanuel Balo, Noah Rupp, Vincenzo Hagan, Alexandre Paranosic, Sam Ndayizeye, Jonathan Abrams, Curtice Baker and Steffran Parnell. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Toronto York School Gladiators clipped the 9th-seeded Oshawa Monsignor John Pereyma Catholic Patriots 75-65. The Gladiators led 16-13 after one quarter and 35-31 at the half. The Patriots led 54-52 after three quarters. The Patriots (coach Jason Crombie, assistant Stephanie McKenna) included David Farayibi, Israel Taypyen, Cashus Buckley, Brydon Simpson, Suraj Ajiboye, Yurii Honcharyk, Ayo Adanikin, Levi Marriott, David Fosu Poku, Xavier Ragobeer, Joshua Sheridan and Justin Gauthier. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Brampton ecole secondaire Jeunes sans Frontieres Panthers spanked the Almonte District Thunderbolts 71-53. The Thunderbolts led 12-11 after one quarter. The Panthers led 32-31 at the half and 56-41 after three quarters. The Thunderbolts (coach Liam Hickey, assistant Anna Barr) included Dan Scott, William Levi, Adam Lowe, Cole Cochran, Cody Mithcell, Noel Rivers, Nate Skoss, Ryker Andersen, Sefton MacKenzie, Isaac Halpenny, Sheldon Leonard, Mason McDougall and Matthew Lapensee. …………………………………………………… The 13th-seeded North Bay Ecole secondaire catholique Algonquin Barons stunned the 4th-seeded Peterborough Kenner CVI Rams 57-48. The Rams led 15-12 after one quarter. The Barons led 26-24 at the half. The Rams led 42-40 after three quarters. The Rams (coach Fred Blowes, assistant James Hutchinson, community coach Sean Quinlan) included James Chandra, Shawn Vats, Aarav Patel, Kush Modi, Matthew Kathiravelu, Brett Davey, Hrish Dave, Mahome Cherif, Kaveh Jalali Sohi, Peyton Kidd, Feras Hammoud, Kevin Mannoosseril, Larson Specer, Esaye Daniel and Cooper Sears. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Woodstock CI Red Devils torched the 14th-seeded Toronto Crawford Adventist Academy Omega 74-50 after leading 12-5, 39-25 and 65-34 at the quarters. The Omega (coach Don Barnes, assistant Stefan Bruggemann, assistant Kelvin Kublall, assistant Orville Rey) included Cecil Smith, Jeffery Blake, Jacob Lyttle, Daniel Cooper, Cristian Brown, Makhaya Lewis, Rushaud Johnson, Nyjon Burke, Terron Fuller, Sandy Malakai, Daniel Kim and Daniel John. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Timmins O’Gorman Knights dispatched the 11th-seeded Welland ecole secondaire catholique Saint-Jean-de-Brebeuf Lynx 58-53 in overtime. The Knights led 11-7 after one quarter. The Lynx led 25-19 at the half and 31-30 after three quarters. The score was knotted at 49 after regulation. The Lynx (coach Eric Labonte, assistant Eric DiMeo) included Princely Toge, Enzo Aka, Musimwa Toge, Zoe Toge, Daryl Mpondo, Taiten Stifter, Djovan Leach, Mitchell Morden, Brayden Kus, Stephane Tambekou, Justin Lee and Jayden Brisebois. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Breslau Woodland Christian Cavaliers edged the 10th-seeded Ottawa Notre Dame Silver Eagles 45-43 after leading 16-13, 30-22 and 41-35 at the quarters. The Silver Eagles (coach Cody McLeod, assistant Barbara Pereira-Rodrigues, assistant Kristen Smith) included Emmanuel Kehinde, Shadvantay Watt, Jayden Cruz, Ebenezer Debesay, Kaydon Turner, Wuon Kuony, Michel Desgrottes, Stephen Adekola, Alvin Owor, Niyi Olanguju, Isaiah Obiri-Yeboah, Carl Sebarenzi, Oskar Kovats, Michael Phung and Favour Obazee. …………………………………………………… The 18th-seeded Toronto Ursula Franklin Academy Flames toppled the 2nd-seeded Belleville Nicholson Catholic Nicks 82-69. The Flames led 18-15 after one quarter. The Nicks led 40-37 at the half. The Flames led 61-57 after three quarters. The Nicks (coach Justin Walsh) included Theo Tie, Seokhwan Moon, Wyatt Bennett, Afton Byfield, Callum Rump, Lavantae Bell, Lennox Steward, Max LaCroix, Jonah Julien, Patrick Fee, Reed Andrus, Liam Lomond and Jack Stitt.  

       In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Windsor ecole secondaire catholique E.J. Lajeunesse Royals crushed the 8th-seeded Toronto York School Gladiators 63-42 after leading 13-8, 34-19 and 52-22 at the quarters. The Gladiators (coach Rick DeMarinis) included Rubin Gitalis, Tyson Weis, Teddy Sann, Quinn Yoskovitz, Josh Sandler, Mark Rybakov, Wilson Murray, Robbie Kozman, Aidan Robertson, Erik Casterton, Julian Jacobs and Jack Feifer.

       The 3rd-seeded Woodstock CI Red Devils clipped the 6th-seeded Timmins O’Gorman Knights 55-41 after leading 14-9, 35-20 and 43-31 at the quarters. The Knights (coach Don Davis, assistant Colton Labine) included Kohen Lee, Reid Percival, Adrian Ventura Peralta, Anderson Clark, Hayden Hollos-Beland, Jake Finlay, Owen Moore, Alesh Kunacyn, Kynacyn Alesh, Dalton Cook, Aidan Buchar McCoy, Sawyer Vierimaa and Kayden Pilon.

       The 7th-seeded Breslau Woodland Christian Cavaliers dispatched the 18th-seeded Toronto Ursula Franklin Academy Flames 67-60 after leading 16-13, 39-28 and 56-44 at the quarters. The Flames (coach Randolph Smith, assistant Beth Garland) included Wilson Huang, Lobsang Tulotsang, Rowan Duff, Caeden Smith, Francesco Guerra, Sean Fu, Josh Mendl, Grayer Johnson, Wyatt Wylie, Jacob Tabora Dychiao, Nikola Jokic, Julian Drake and Cooper Darke.

       In the last quarterfinal, the 5th-seeded Brampton ecole secondaire Jeunes sans Frontieres Panthers defeated the 13th-seeded North Bay Ecole secondaire catholique Algonquin Barons 65-54. The Barons led 14-11 after one quarter and 31-26 at the half. The Panthers led 42-41 after three quarters. The Barons (coach Pat Lalonde, assistant Logan Roy, assistant Ryan Desbiens, assistant Claudine Landriault) included Daren Travers, Alex Johnson, Sam Jones, Jacob Fry, Jesse Barlow, Dayne Meyer, Owen Hamilton, Tristan Landriault, Matt Desbiens, Jacob Pitt and Wyatt Grant.

       In the semis, the top-seeded Windsor ecole secondaire catholique E.J. Lajeunesse Royals clipped the 5th-seeded Brampton ecole secondaire Jeunes sans Frontieres Panthers 57-44. The Panthers led 15-9 after one quarter. The Royals led 27-23 at the half and 45-35 after three quarters.

       In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Woodstock CI Red Devils whipped the 7th-seeded Breslau Woodland Christian Cavaliers 69-52 after leading 23-14, 44-35 and 63-45 at the quarters.

       In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Brampton ecole secondaire Jeunes sans Frontieres Panthers spanked the 7th-seeded Breslau Woodland Christian Cavaliers 77-60 after leading 28-18, 43-34 and 62-54 at the quarters. The Cavaliers (coach Matt Hazenberg, assistant Mrs. Stone, assistant Mae Drost) included Sam Barnhoorn, Josiah Miedema, Deinma Tomlin, Henk Benjamins, Logan Kauenhofen, Seth Chapman, Tom Has, Chris Agbenyega, Micah Albrecht, Silas Barnhoorn, John Mikelsons and Ethan Kraus.

       In the final, the top-seeded Windsor ecole secondaire catholique E.J. Lajeunesse Royals dispatched the 3rd-seeded Woodstock CI Red Devils 55-45. The Red Devils led 16-8 after one quarter. The Royals led 25-24 at the half.

       The bronze medalist Brampton ecole secondaire Jeunes sans Frontieres Panthers: Elijah Delpeche; Gabriel Blais; Rayan Mohammed; Jahsyh Wilmott-Foster; Sacha Rucogoza; Davill Brown; Emmanuel Tshibwabwa; Aziz Sahko; Malik Ibrahim; David Diamoutene; Joshua Dorelas; Mathis Quirion-Gayle; coach Carole Dionne; community coach Christopher Foster

       The silver medalist Woodstock Collegiate Red Devils: Will Halward; Kael Wettlaufer; Diangelo Sanfilippo; Zachary Molinaro; Derek Gravel; Jack Carnegi; Presotn Hilderley; Nicolas Hagen-Johnson; Tyler Smith; Ben Hutchins; Colton Thomson; Angus Jaques; T.J. Piovesan; coach Eric Molinaro; assistant Chris Coyle; assistant Jason Poole; assistant Andrew Heggie

       The champion Windsor ecole secondaire catholique E.J. Lajeunesse Royals: Daniel Ngendabanga; Jacy Zhang; David Yengo Kabuya; Nicholas Rodricks; Nolan Knapp; Joyce Mpunga; Connor Lacoursiere; Dan Bwitonzi; Cruz Arundine; Ashton Arundine; Ivan Kadende-Irakoze; Lucas Kwapisz; coach Geoff Parent; assistant Michael Damore; assistant Ellio Skaf