In the NOSSA semis, Sudbury Tech defeated North Bay 37-17; 29-26 (Total: 66-43). …………………………………………………… In game one, Sudbury Tech prevailed 37-17 as Cece Scott scored 17, Johnson 10, Sheridan 6, Dixon 2 and Heale 2, while Haight, McKerrow and Taylor were scoreless. Fellman led North Bay with 8. …………………………………………………… In game two, Sudbury Tech took the series with a 29-26 win as Scott 17, Johnson 6, Heale 4, J Haight 1 and McKerrow 1, while Dixon, Thompson and Taylor were scoreless. M Fellman paced North Bay with 13. J Wilson added 8, B Hambly 2, A McKay 2 and F Boxwell 1, while F Allan and L Stevens were scoreless. North Bay also included Dowdall, McKerrow, Burnside.
Timmins holds the Patton Cup for NOSSA supremacy. They do not appear to have been challenged.
In the Eastern Ontario quarterfinals, Brockville Collegiate defeated Kingston Collegiate 37-1; 48-32 (Total: 85-43). …………………………………………………… In game two, Brockville dusted Kingston 48-32 as Davison scored 31, Simon 14, McCready 2 and Henderson 1, while Serviss and Gilroy were scoreless. Pyke led Kingston with 18. Holland added 7, McCullough 4, Borland 2 and B Abramsky 1, while Smith, Jackson and P Abramsky were scoreless.
In the Eastern Ontario semis, Glebe Collegiate pounded Renfrew 60-10 as G Laughren scored 18, A McKnight 13, W Casey 10, K McBain 6, E MacIntyre 4, R Bailey 4, E Benoit 3 and R Thornton 2. S Scott led Renfrew with 4. W Ashfield added 3, R MacNabb 2 and G Smith 1, while H Handford, M MacFarlane, W Ireton, N Stevenson and E Marion were scoreless.
In the other Eastern Ontario semi, Brockville clipped Cornwall 46-30 as Davison scored 20, Simon 14, McCready 11 and Henderson 1, while Serviss, G Grant, F Grant and Webster were scoreless. Whitney led Cornwall with 18. Pettepiece added 9, Raboy 2 and Robertson 1, while Purcell, Stewart, Heintson, Dalbec and McGaughey were scoreless.
In the EOSSA final, Glebe Collegiate defeated Brockville 59-37; 51-21 (Total: 110-58). …………………………………………………… In game one, Glebe torched Brockville 59-37 as George Laughren scored 25, K McCain 6, E Benoit 6, M Band 5, W Cowley 5, E McIntyre 4, A McKnight 4, W Casey 2 and R Bailey 2, while R Thornton was scoreless. D Simon led Brockville with 12. M Davison added 9, M McCready 2, R Serviss 2 and A Gilroy 2, while A Henderson, G Grant, F Grant and R Webster were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Glebe pounded Brockville 51-21 as George Laughren scored 20, Cowley 15, Bailey 8, McIntyre 4, McKnight 4, Casey 2, Thornton 2, McBain 1 and Band 1, while Benoit was scoreless. Davison led Brockville with 14. McCready added 8, Simon 4 and Henderson 1, while Servish, Gilroy, F Grant, Webster and G Grant were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Gryphons did not appear to have participated in ensuing Ontario playoffs.
In the WOSSA opening round, the Windsor-Walkerville Tartans defeated St. Thomas x-x; x-x.
In the WOSSA quarterfinals, the Windsor-Walkerville Tartans defeated Sarnia Collegiate x-x; x-x.
In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor-Walkerville Tartans defeated Aylmer 13-6; x-x. …………………………………………………… In game one, Walkerville dispatched Aylmer 13-6 as J DeRush scored 6, Sherman 4, Neil McClymont 2 and H Pepper 1, while Ronald Hogan, R Clarkson and V Lewis were scoreless. M Miller led Aylmer with 4. H Bodkin added 2, while D Holmes, J Foy, A Dunn, H Johnson and S Prounier were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the teams played to a 13-13 draw. Hogan led Walkerville with 4. DeRush added 3, W McClymont 3, Sherman 2 and Pepper 1, while Clarkson, Lewis and Long were scoreless. Miller led Aylmer with 9. Holmes added 3 and Bodkin 1, while Dunn and Foy were scoreless.
In the sudden-death WOSSA final, the Windsor-Walkerville Tartans dispatched Guelph Collegiate 30-17 as Sherman scored 14, Hogan 6, Bill McClymont 4, DeRush 3, Clarkson 2 and N McClymont 1, while Pepper, Long and Lewis were scoreless. Richardson paced Guelph with 8. Mason added 6, Hepburn 1, Yeates 1 and Toole 1, while Berscht, Barry, Husson and Doughty were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Tartans did not appear to have participated in the ensuing Ontario playoffs.
In the Niagara district playoffs, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets defeated Beamsville 36-27. Beamsville included Garrett, Cox, Etherington, Lightie, Black.
In the COSSA playoffs: …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Niagara Falls Hornets torched Belleville CI 40-11. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Burlington edged Napanee 33-30. HUH? Should be Peterborough v X, according to the Niagara Falls Review. …………………………………………………… The Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets clipped Peterborough 39-26.
In the Ontario playoffs, Newmarket Pickering defeated Mimico.
In the Ontario quarterfinal, Newmarket Pickering defeated Toronto Parkdale 43-11; 36-24 (Total: 79-35). …………………………………………………… The game two score was also reported as 31-25. Parkdale (coach G.C. Horner) included R Brown, J Appleton, W shaw, D MacDonald, W Manning, G Bouskill, P Gold, M MacDonald, S Lazarus, B MacDonald and R Scott.
In the Ontario quarterfinals, Windsor-Walkerville defeated Guelph CI by default.
In the Ontario semis, Newmarket Pickering defeated Hamilton Westdale 39-18; 48-28 (Total: 87-46). …………………………………………………… In game one Pickering prevailed 39-18 as Mickey McAllister scored 12, Faulds 12, Ed Minchinton 9, Charlie Price 2, Rodger Dorland 2, Frank Babb 1 and Barnie Stronach 1, while McGilvary, John Clarke and Jeffry were scoreless. Thorburn led Westdale with 6. Turnbull added 5, Gaylard 4, Dingwall 2 and Etherington 1, while New, Fitton and Feaver were scoreless.
In the other Ontario semi, Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets defeated Windsor-Walkerville by default. The Hornets included Chisholm, Ward, Finley, Rennie, Graham, Wade, Pickard, Ruta.
In the Ontario finals and Eastern interscholastic semis, Newmarket’s Pickering College defeated the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets 43-20; 17-19; 42-29 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Pickering led 19-4 at the half. …………………………………………………… In game three, Pickering led 25-19 at the half. …………………………………………………… Pickering included Em Faulds, Roy McGilvray, Mick McAllister, Barnie Stronach, Frank Babb, Eddie Minchinton, Jeffery, Johnnie Clarke, Charlie Price and Dorland. The Hornets included Ward, Finlay, Chisholm, Rennie, Graham, Rute, Wade and Montgomery.