In the opening round, held in London: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Hamilton St. Mary’s Crusaders whipped the 11th-seeded Etobicoke Richview C.I. Saints 76-20 after leading 17-3, 44-12 and 57-20 at the quarters. Christina Buttenham paced the Crusaders with 18. Hilary Hanaka added 12 and Mackenzie Trpcic 11. Sofia Paska led the Saints with 12. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Gloucester École Secondaire Publique Louis-Riel Rebelles clocked the 9th-seeded Orillia OD/Park Secondary Blues 41-24 after leading 16-2, 27-12 and 35-16 at the quarters. Vanessa Gilles led the Rebelles with 13. Georgia Lee paced OD/Park with 9. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Sarnia Northern C.I. & V.S. Vikings clubbed the 16th-seeded London Regina Mundi Catholic Titans 57-29 after leading 9-6, 28-10 and 42-21 at the quarters. Lauren Handy and Nicole Bus each scored 11 to lead the Vikings. Kristen Martins led the Titans with 8. Carlie Wearing added 5. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Thornhill Vaughan S.S. Voyageurs clubbed the 14th-seeded Peterborough Thomas A. Stewart S.S. Griffins after leading 12-8, 24-12 and 40-21 from the quarters. Kianna Blake led the Voyageurs with 17. Tamara Timm added 12. Kiersten Mangold paced the Griffins with 17. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Brantford St. John’s College Green Eagles smacked the 12th-seeded Etobicoke Father John Redmen Catholic 59-31 after leading 26-0, 29-9 and 49-21 at the quarters. Kendra Van Leeuwen paced the Green Eagles with 26. Megan Thompson added 12. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded London St. Thomas Aquinas C.S.S. Flames crushed the 10th-seeded Toronto York Memorial C.I. Mustangs 55-23 after leading 19-2, 34-10 and 46-15 at the quarters. Elisha Suderman paced the Flames with 19. Rachel Fradgley added 15. Brianne Cohen led the Mustangs with 14. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Kingston Regiopolis-Notre Dame Redskins stomped the 15th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Basil S.S. Saints after leading 12-6, 23-10 and 33-14 at the quarters. Bridget Mulholland paced the Redskins with 15. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Dundas Highland S.S. Hawks stuffed the 13th-seeded Whitby Father Leo J. Austin C.S.S. Wildcats 58-28 after leading 18-5, 35-14 and 46-16 at the quarters. Shanien O’Neill led the Hawks with 20. Jasmina Kucic added 17. Kelsea Pacson paced the Wildcats with 7.
In the second round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Hamilton St. Mary’s Crusaders bombed the 16th-seeded London Regina Mundi Titans 80-26 after leading 34-9, 48-16 and 71-19 at the quarters. Mackenzie Trypcic paced the Crusaders with 19. Amira Grannattasio added 12 and Taylor Randall 10. Jennifer Rodrigues paced the Titans with 9. The Titans (coached by Cheryl Sywyk, assisted by Rob Angione and Mary Bechberger) also included Brittany Benjamin, Olivia Brkljaca, Courtney Hakkers, Sam Marshall, Kristen Martins, Mikayla Miller, Britney Miranda, Jamie VanBakel, Carlie Wearing, Mika Witowski and Ashley Zirkel. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Orillia OD/Park Secondary Blues nipped the 8th-seeded Thornhill Vaughan S.S. Voyageurs 35-34. The Voyageurs led 10-9, 16-13 and 27-20 at the quarters. Emma Ritcey paced OD/Park with 11. Angelica Wiggins led the Voyageurs with 12. The Voyageurs (coached by Kevin Cheung and Sharrief Sims) also included Kiana Blake, Anisa Boland, Reanna Cato, Nikki Dan, Nickeela Lorde, Tae-Juana Mcdonald-Wilson, Shian Smalling, Britney Snaith, Alexandra Tchornopiski, Tamara Timm, Aaliyah Walker and Taya Wiggins. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Kingston Regiopolis-Notre Dame Redskins clipped the 12th-seeded Etobicoke Father John Redmond Catholic x 56-29 after leading 19-6, 33-9 and 51-15 at the quarters. Bridget Mulholland led the Redskins with 21. Mackenzie Deodato added 9 and Alexandra Gilmour 9. Amanda Perri led Redmond with 9. Redmond (coached by Lorne Flynn, assisted by Andrea Flagler and Theresa Johnson) also included Amanda Bockaj, Karoun Chahinian, Patricia Marie Dizon, Veronica Garcia-Rodriguez, Chanelle McLeod, Elizabeth Moffatt, Steph Neatby, Zoe Proulx, Veronica Settle and Angelee Weathers. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded London St. Thomas Aquinas C.S.S. Flames clubbed the 13th-seeded Whitby Father Leo J. Austin C.S.S. Wildcats 54-20 after leading 22-5, 35-5 and 49-15 at the quarters. Rachel Pradgley paced the Flames with 12. Kathryn Cybulski added 10. Abigail Creeden led the Wildcats with 8. The Wildcats (coached by Rosa Baccellieri, assisted by Paul Creeden) also included Brooke Ashton, Sheneil Biggart, Serra Henderson, Jenna Littleton, Emma MacDonald, Rebecca Marlow, Gaby Oueidat, Kelsea Pacson and Allison Pilon. …………………………………………………… The 6th–seeded Sarnia Northern C.I. & V.S. Vikings whipped the 11th-seeded Etobicoke Richview C.I. Saints 73-24 after leading 12-11, 34-17 and 50-24 at the quarters. Lauren Handy paced the Vikings with 18. McKinley Carey added 10. Sofia Paska led the Saints with 17. The Saints (coached by Voula Diomis and Tina Striftobolas) also included Sophia Chimenti, Kia Gareau, Tia Giannopoulos, Nicole Haba, Julia Kruja, Chantal Laing, Tara Laing, Rebeca Loaiciga, Gabrielle Major, Khrystea Myrie, Nache Palmer, Tamara Scepanovic and Karina Stellato. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Gloucester École Secondaire Publique Louis-Riel Rebelles dumped the 14th-seeded Peterborough Thomas A. Stewart S.S. Griffins 51-22 after leading 16-2, 33-7 and 45-15 at the quarters. Kiana Deland paced the Rebelles with 10. Kiersten Mangold led the Griffins with 14. The Griffins (coached by Craig Muir, assisted by Kerri Hardill) also included Georgia Beck, Abby Berry, Anisa Bhatti, Bethany Bolton, Jenna Bolton, Samantha Gillingham, Sarah Hatherly, Rhiannon Kissel, Elisah Millar, Sarah Thompson and Ally Voskamp. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Brantford St. John’s College Green Eagles spanked the 15th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Basil S.S. Saints 56-25 after leading 14-7, 35-10 and 50-17 at the quarters. Kendra Van Leeuwen and Megan Thompson each scored 16 to pace the Green Eagles. Monica Bruni paced the Saints with 8. The Saints (coached by Jim Pedatella, assisted by Kristy Aloe and Lou Mazzuca) also included Emilie Aloe, Tayler Bellini, Erica Brescacin, Micaela Caputo, Samantha Giuliani, Sarah Hammond, Mackenzie Mazzuca, Alyssa Perry, Sarah Pszeniczny, Mercedes Ryan and Erica Stefano. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Dundas S.S. Highland Hawks clocked the 10th-seeded Toronto York Memorial C.I. Mustangs 55-32 after leading 23-7, 35-12 and 42-17 at the quarters. Sarah MacRae led the Hawks with 19. Shanien O’Neill added 16. Judy Ta led the Mustangs with 14. The Mustangs (coached by Emily Lewthwaite and Glen McCaughtry) also included Selena Burton, Brianne Cohen, Elise Eagar, Breonna Francis, Deidra Frederick, Tamika Ince, Stephanie Jhodhan, Tai-yisha Johnson, Taianne Morgan and Nicolet Towler.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Hamilton St. Mary’s Crusaders dusted the 9th-seeded Orillia OD/Park Secondary Blues 49-24 after leading 17-7, 24-10 and 45-18 at the quarters. MacKenzie Trpcic paced the Crusaders with 15. Christina Buttenham added 14. Georgia Lee led OD/Park with 11. OD/Park (coached by Mike Tutty, assisted by Dan Fournier and Paul Viherjoki) also included Rebecca Baker, Emma Bertucci, Alexandria Brannan, Tory Gunnarson, Salena Hoesterey, Kayla Latimer, Robyn Lee, Emma Ritcey, Jessica Stockdale, Charlotte Van Amelsvoort and Ashley Wallace.
The 6th-seeded Sarnia Northern C.I. & V.S. Vikings stunned the 3rd-seeded Gloucester École Secondaire Publique Louis-Riel Rebelles 45-37. The Rebelles led 7-4 after one quarter. The Vikings led 20-11 at the half and 38-26 after three quarters. Lauren Handy paced the Vikings with 13. Cassidy Crowe added 9. Julia Dostaler led the Rebelles with 16. The Rebelles (coached by André Desjardins and Sara Vincent-Campbell) also included Mirane Ahmed, Ashley Beaudoin-Polacek, Bianca Breiding, Kiana Deland, Kelsey Ellis, Andreanne Ennis, Vanessa Gilles, Nicola Hadwen, Laura Lessard, Sara Lund and Erin Mitchell.
The 4th-seeded London St. Thomas Aquinas C.S.S. Flames dispatched the 5th-seeded Kingston Regiopolis-Notre Dame Redskins 60-44. The Flames led 50-33 after three quarters. Rachel Fradgely led the Flames with 17. Sarah Coulthard and Alex Arcese each added 10. Bridget Mulholland paced the Redskins with 17. Mackenzie Deodato added 10. The Redskins (coached by Lesley Stevenson, assisted by Ed Kenney and Samantha Nuttal) also included Georgina Bourette-Knowles, Molly Dixon, Alexandra Gilmour, Abigail Joy, Holly Kinstler, Norah Lloyd-Ellis, Allison Marsland, Bailey Robertson, Maura Rutherford and Rebecca Wendland.
In the last quarterfinal, the 7th-seeded Dundas Highland S.S. Hawks stunned the 2nd-seeded Brantford St. John’s Green Eagles 56-48 after leading 17-2, 30-15 and 48-27 at the quarters. Shanien O’Neill led the Hawks with 27. Jasmina Kucic added 14. Kendra Van Leeuwen led the Green Eagles with 19. Megan Thompson added 13 and Maddie Cohoon 10. The Green Eagles (coached by Matt Lynch, assisted by Gina Tarantello and Steve Van Leeuwen) also included Brianna Bavota, Leah Coon, Jessika Dignan, Erin Dubois, Samantha Dupont, Jamie Foster, Jennifer Garner and Monica Polgar.
In the semis, the top-seeded Hamilton St. Mary’s Crusaders clubbed the 4th-seeded London St. Thomas Aquinas C.S.S. Flames 69-15 after leading 14-6, 36-6 and 53-13 at the quarters. Amira Giannattasio paced the Crusaders with 17. Christina Buttenham added 14 and Taylor Randall.
In the other semi, the 6th-seeded Sarnia Northern C.I. & V.S. Vikings dumped the 7th-seeded Dundas Highland S.S. Hawks 36-26 after leading 9-3, 15-11 and 28-15 at the quarters. Cassidy Crowe paced the Vikings with 11.
In the bronze medal match, the 4th-seeded London St. Thomas Aquinas C.S.S. Flames dusted the 7th-seeded Dundas Highland S.S. Hawks 44-21. The Hawks led 7-4 after one quarter. The Flames led 14-11 at the half. Rachel Fradgely led the Flames with 21. Sarah Coulthard added 11. Sarah MacRae paced the Hawks with 8. The Hawks (coached by Don Meyer, assisted by Kathleen Henderson and Nick White) also included Shanien O’Neill, Jasmina Kucic, Nicole Brown, Rebecca Gillett, Katrina Kerekesch, Pam Licata, Elizabeth Niton and Shelly Thompson.
In the final, the top-seeded Hamilton St. Mary’s Crusaders stomped the 6th-seeded Sarnia Northern C.I. & V.S. Vikings 64-36 after leading 8-7, 23-13 and 44-19 at the quarters. Christina Buttenham and Amira Giannattasio each scored 15 to pace the Crusaders. Crusaders coach Nate McKibbon told the Hamilton Spectator that “it was really the defensive pressure that turned the tide, got us going and carried us through to the final whistle. The girls did a fantastic job of just making sure that anywhere they (Northern) turned, they saw a St. Mary jersey. We were all over them.” Hilary Hanaka added 14. Lauren Handy led the Vikings with 13.
The bronze medalist London St. Thomas Aquinas C.S.S. Flames: Alex Arcese; Emmalyn Bennett; Kaleigh Bruijns; Sarah Coulthard; Kathryn Cybulski; Alyssa Foster; Rachel Fradgely; Kristen Fradgley; Bridget Hall; Jenna Hong; Catherine Osborne; Anna Ryan; Sarah Rybka; Emily Schepens; Elisha Suderman; Sarah van der Laan; coach Jim Foster; assistant Don Coleman
The silver medalist Sarnia Northern C.I. & V.S. Vikings: Madison Basso; Nicole Bus; McKinley Carey; Cassidy Crowe; Claire Dechet; Hannah Earle; Brianne Ferguson; Carmen Handy; Lauren Handy; Lexi McShea; Jessica Shaw; Kayla Williams; coach John Thrasher; assistant Jeff Gark; assistant Morgan Jean; assistant Lindsay Nield; assistant Shelley Pretty
The gold medalist Hamilton St. Mary’s H.S. Crusaders: Sarah Badke; Halle Bovell; Ally Brandt; Natasha Burns; Christina Buttenham; Amira Giannatasio; Hilary Hanaka; Julia Hanaka; Hannah McGurk; Taylor Randall; Mackenzie Trpcic; coach Nate McKibbon; assistant Jessie Lamparski; assistant Gillian Valvasori