In the opening round, held in Windsor: …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Ajax Pickering Trojans dusted the 16th-seeded Toronto Sir Wilfred Laurier C.I. Blue Devils 55-25 after leading 20-6, 36-9 and 49-16 at the quarters. Kylee O’Hara-Campbell led the Trojans with 17. Brianna Livingston led the Blue Devils with 9. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Hamilton St. Thomas More Knights clocked the 18th-seeded Peterborough St. Peter Catholic Saints 77-23 after leading 20-3, 41-8 and 64-12 at the quarters. Serena Vitello paced the Knights with 18. Grace Vanden Broek led the Saints with 8. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Orillia Secondary Nighthawks bombed the 15th-seeded Stittsville Sacred Heart H.S. Huskies 59-21 after leading 20-10, 39-11 and 49-18 at the quarters. Emma Ritcey paced the Nighthawks with 15. Gabrielle Tourigny led the Huskies with 7. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Toronto Oakwood Collegiate Institute Barons smacked the 17th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Mary’s College Knights 58-23 after leading 17-7, 36-8 and 54-11 at the quarters. Tiffany Reynolds paced the Barons with 17. Rachel Rising led the Knights with 6. …………………………………………………… The 14th-seeded Kingston Holy Cross Catholic Crusaders edged the 8th-seeded Sarnia Northern Collegiate Institute and Vocational Secondary Vikings 46-45 after leading 10-6, 29-13 and 35-26 at the quarters. Mary Besselink led the Crusaders with 16. Avery Bathe-Manard paced the Vikings with 9. …………………………………………………… The 13th-seeded Newmarket Raiders stunned the 7th-seeded Windsor Holy Names Catholic Knights 60-40 after leading 15-11, 38-17 and 49-30 at the quarters. Charlotte Clayton paced the Raiders with 23. Tiarra Davis led the Knights with 17. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Toronto St. Joseph’s College Catholic Bears clubbed the 10th-seeded St. Catharines Sir Winston Churchill Bulldogs 41-21 after leading 7-4, 17-11 and 37-15 at the quarters. Anika Weakes led the Bears with 12. Jummy Oladipo paced the Bulldogs with 8. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Brantford St. John’s College Green Eagles clipped the 11th-seeded Brampton St. Edmund Campion Bears 55-41 after leading 27-21 at the half and 47-37 after three quarters. Kendra Vanleeuwen paced the Eagles with 23. Janika Griffith-Wallace led the Bears with 17. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Hamilton St. Mary’s Crusaders dumped the 12th-seeded London A.B. Lucas S.S. Vikings 53-32 after leading 16-9, 34-13 and 40-21 at the quarters. Mackenzie Trpcic paced the Crusaders with 20. Laura Donovan led the Vikings with 21.

        In the second round: …………………………………………………… The 16th-seeded Toronto Sir Wilfred Laurier C.I. Blue Devils bombed the 18th-seeded Peterborough St. Peter Catholic Secondary Saints 57-38 after leading 27-22 at the half. The Saints included Emily Wood, Madison Kylie, Alexia Shearer, Chloe Keating, Mykelty Stephens, Anna House, Ally Proulx, Laura Thompson, Grace Shaughnessy, Sarah Reid, Leah Trebbne, Shanae Leal, Grace VandenBroek and Zoe McCurty. …………………………………………………… The 17th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Mary’s College Knights dispatched the 15th-seeded Stittsville Sacred Heart H.S. Huskies 39-29 after leading 11-6, 18-17 and 36-21 at the quarters. Megan Girardi led the Knights with 8. Andrea Banks led the Huskies with 8. The Huskies also included Andrea Vervroot, Hailley Woodside, Sasha Thomson, Julia Blais, Talia Kotuba, Brennah Agnew, Gabrielle Tourigny, Emily Donaldson and Nicole Murphy.

        In the third round: …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Ajax Pickering Trojans edged the 12th-seeded London A.B. Lucas S.S. Vikings 49-46. The Vikings led 19-10 after one quarter and 23-18 at the half. The Trojans led 36-32 after three quarters. Chelayne Bailey led the Trojans with 16. Laura Donovan and Claire Litchfield each scored 12 to pace the Vikings. The Vikings also included Anna Jacob, Sarah Donovan, Sydney Kendellen, Nora MacRae, Annette Rozdolsky, Kaitlyn Jacob, Bianca Hatchett, Sarah Swance and Natalie Anglin. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Hamilton St. Thomas More Knights crushed the 8th-seeded Sarnia Northern Collegiate Institute and Vocational Secondary Vikings 49-29 after leading 13-11, 23-17 and 40-21 at the quarters. Ciaglia paced the Knights with 12. Nicole Bus and Skyla Minaker each scored 8 to lead the Vikings, who also included Samantha Brimmer, Avery Bathe-Manard, Meghan Jackson, Claire Dechet, Abbie Whiteye, Sarah Bate and Marissa Mara. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Hamilton St. Mary’s Crusaders rolled the 16th-seeded Toronto Sir Wilfred Laurier C.I. Blue Devils 67-35 after leading 19-15, 47-22 and 60-22 at the quarters. Mackenzie Trpcic led the Crusaders with 24. Brianna Livingston paced the Blue Devils with 23. The Blue Devils also included Delina Efrem, Tamara Irving, Payton Racine, Tyequisha Downey, Tiyarah Brown, Kayla Irving, Kristen Phan, Skakima McKend, Meagan White, Shiaine Gariba, Caelyn Inglis and Yasmin Adem. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded St. Catharines Sir Winston Churchill Bulldogs dumped the 14th-seeded Kingston Holy Cross Catholic Crusaders 41-26 after leading 11-4, 15-14 and 28-19 at the quarters. Sam Keltos led the Bulldogs with 20. Jenna Whalen led the Crusaders with 17. The Crusaders also included Danielle Benton, Mary Elizabeth Besselink, Cassandra Cantarutti, Mackenzie Curran, Sydney Gauthier, Jaime Knights, Jennika LaPierre, Molly McKeown, Mackenzie Melim, Kelsey Murphy, Samantha Nichol, Alexis Perin and Sadera Silverson-Barnett. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Toronto St. Joseph’s College Catholic Bears dispatched the 13th-seeded Newmarket Raiders 52-42 after leading 15-9, 25-16 and 35-26 at the quarters. Mikhaela Ekwandja led the Bears with 13. Haley Perlmutter paced the Raiders with 18. The Raiders also included Maddy Shortt, Cedar Brown, Allie Pulford-Thorpe, Maddy Reinders, Charlotte Clayton, Olivia Hayes, Sarah Gates and Meili Creek. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Brantford St. John’s College Green Eagles clubbed the 17th-seeded Sault Ste. Marie St. Mary’s College Knights 63-22 after leading 19-2, 29-9 and 49-15 at the quarters. Kendra Vanleeuwen led the Green Eagles with 17. Alicia Gibbs paced the Knights with 6. The Knights also included Rachel Rising, Katie Ryan, Taryn Lamorie, Angela Caicco, Megan Girardi, Hannah Soares, Serena Pulente, Shallom Omollo, Emma Filion, Ryea Caughill and Mackenzie Monico. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Orillia Secondary Nighthawks defeated the 7th-seeded Windsor Holy Names Catholic Knights 39-30 after leading 16-9, 24-20 and 32-28 at the quarters. Emma Ritcey paced the Nighthawks with 18. Tiarra Davis led the Knights with 17. The Knights (coached by Sean Culhane) also included Maria Geremia, Bailey Csabai, Hayley Firr, Jade Samping, Eileen Dancel, Arianna Milani, Jaunae Freeman, Layne Van Buskirk, Khuloud Ahmad, Isabella Baggio, Mildred Okoko and Alessia Montemurri. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Toronto Oakwood Collegiate Institute Barons whacked the 11th-seeded Brampton St. Edmund Campion Bears 46-35 after leading 9-3, 22-19 and 30-25 at the quarters. Lauren Rainford led the Barons with 11. Janika Griffith-Wallace paced the Bears with 11. The Bears also included Angela Almero, Murielle Mpiana, Xianna Josephs, Curryl Watson, Marquia Ennis, Keanna Samuels, Shanese Miller, Brittany Ennis, Halle Grant, Mya Iriah, Hope Brown, Maykayla Ennis, Shaymiah Baily and Marely Bonnick.

        In the quarterfinals, the 3rd-seeded Hamilton St. Thomas More Knights nipped the 6th-seeded Ajax Pickering Trojans 34-33. The Trojans led 10-8, 18-16 and 29-25 at the quarters. Hailey Brown led the Knights with 13. Nicolette Elliot-Gill led the Trojans with 10. The Trojans also included Alyssa Alvis, Bria Dowson-Chance, Nyazia Ellis, Kylee O’Hara-Campbell, Chelayne Bailey, Shianne Martin-Mckoy, Rebecca Lobban, Chyvon Thomas, Abby Banza, Rebekah Anderson, Rachel Woodburn, Brianna Breedy, Kiara Shaw, Brianna-Mae Clough and Ashley Reid.

The top-seeded Hamilton St. Mary’s Crusaders whacked the 10th-seeded St. Catharines Sir Winston Churchill Bulldogs 48-19 after leading 15-8, 29-10 and 40-12 at the quarters. Mackenzie Trpcic paced the Crusaders with 13. Sam Keltos led the Bulldogs with 11. The Bulldogs also included Jummy Oladipo, Evelyn Boc, Alana Krzeczkowski, Chelsea Martin, Brielle Kaminsky, Danielle Bridle, Nikki Meade, Marilena Spagnola and Natelie Weber.

The 2nd-seeded Brantford St. John’s College Green Eagles clubbed the 9th-seeded Toronto St. Joseph’s College Catholic Bears 44-24 after leading 9-5, 23-13 and 36-22 at the quarters. Alaina McMillan led the Green Eagles with 15. Liana Villegas paced the Bears with 13. The Bears also included Natalie Ramcharan, Cathy Nguyen, Carolina Hrabinski, Ethel Opoku, Madison Hogg, Kimberly Soriano, Samantha Harvey, Anika Weekes, Sydney Fearon, Paulla Weekes, Mikhaela Ekwandja, Kelsey Ann Galanza and Nakeisha Ekwandja.

In the last quarterfinal, the 5th-seeded Toronto Oakwood Collegiate Institute Barons edged the 4th-seeded Orillia Secondary Nighthawks 40-37 after leading 70-6, 18-11 and 25-17 at the quarters. Courtni Martin led the Barons with 12. Emma Ritcey paced the Nighthawks with 15. The Nighthawks also included Quintin Bullen, Kayla Latimer, Amanda Cooke, Annie Lloyd, Taylor Castellani, Tori Gunnarson, Georgia Lee, Ashley Wallace, Courtney Sawyer, Charlotte Van Amelsvoort and Rebecca Baker.

In the semis, the top-seeded Hamilton St. Mary’s Crusaders spanked the 5th-seeded Toronto Oakwood Barons 53-26 after leading 17-3, 30-7 and 42-14 at the quarters. Mackenzie Trpcic paced the Crusaders with 19. Lauren Rainford led the Barons with 9.

In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Brantford St. John’s College Green Eagles crushed the 3rd-seeded Hamilton St. Thomas More Knights 43-28 after leading 15-8, 24-15 and 39-28 at the quarters. Kendra Van Leeuwen paced the Green Eagles with 23. Olivia Ciaglia led the Knights with 7.

In the bronze medal match, the 3rd-seeded Hamilton St. Thomas More Knights dispatched the 5th-seeded Toronto Oakwood Collegiate Institute Barons 60-51 after leading 16-8, 36-25 and 44-37 at the quarters. Serena Vitello led the Knights with 19. Tiffany Reynolds paced the Barons with 23. The Barons also included Courtni Martin, Avolyn Sharp, Besarta Bricori, Shyann Ramdass, Lauren Rainford, Ciara Findlayter, Shanneil Grant-Miller, Serenity Pham, Sarah Kwakye, Aiden Rainford, Jada Patterson and Keowa Walters.

In the final, the top-seeded Hamilton St. Mary’s Crusaders dusted the 2nd-seeded Brantford St. John’s College Green Eagles 60-51 after leading 16-8, 36-25 and 44-37 at the quarters. Mackenzie Trpcic paced the Crusaders with 19. Kendra Vanleeuwen led the Green Eagles with 14.

The bronze medalist Hamilton St. Thomas More Knights: Sara Bozzo; Celina Elliot; Hailey Brown; Marina Floris; Alyssa Venneri; Andrena Henry; Kayah Clarke; Jessica Angelini; Laura Bozzo; Serena Vitello; Olivia Ciaglia;

        The silver medalist Brantford St. John’s College Green Eagles: Kendra Vanleeuwen; Maddi Cahoon; Leah Coon; Ashley Derks; Emily Dignan; Erin Dubois; Alexandria Girardi; Cassidy Lacey-Bradley; Alaina McMillan; Kaitlyn Overeem;

        The gold medalist Hamilton St. Mary’s Crusaders: Mackenzie Trpcic; Krysten Mullen; Hanna Hall; Taylor Randall; Olivia Hughes; Halle Bovell; Aerial Wilson; Mia Palango; Felicia Spano; Julia Hanaka; Sydney Graper; Hailey Summers; Madison Trpcic; coach Rich Wesolowski; coach Jesse Lamparski