In the opening round, held in Guelph: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Stoney Creek Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary Cardinals dusted the 11th-seeded Mississauga Loyola Catholic Secondary Warriors 64-40 after leading 27-8, 38-17 and 52-34 at the quarters. Elle Cooney, Renara Cjuravcevic and Tatyanna Burke each scored 14 to pace the Cardinals. Sarah Baptie led the Warriors with 9. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Welland Notre Dame College Fighting Irish smacked the 12th-seeded Etobicoke Martingrove Collegiate Institute Bears 63-42 after leading 16-11, 38-19 and 53-28 at the quarters. Jessica Ciolifi paced the Fighting Irish with 23. Miranda Campbell led the Bears with 12. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Ajax J. Clarke Richardson Collegiate Institute Storm whipped the 16th-seeded Peterborough Thomas A. Stewart Griffins 60-30 after leading 15-6, 32-14 and 46-16 at the quarters. Kendra Oliver led the Storm with 23. Violet Hipkin paced the Griffins with 17. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Sarnia St. Patrick’s Fighting Irish spanked the 15th-seeded Waterloo Sir John A. Macdonald Secondary Highlanders 48-33 after leading 15-7, 23-14 and 42-22 at the quarters. Breanna Pretty paced the Fighting Irish with 12. Joanna Bamberger led the Highlanders with 16. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Toronto St. Joseph’s College Catholic Bears spanked the 9th-seeded Ottawa St. Mother Teresa Titans 83-44 after leading 22-8, 45-24 and 62-30 at the quarters. Micah Dennis led the Bears with 24. Brenda McSwiggan led the Titans with 15. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Kingston Holy Cross Catholic Crusaders whipped the 10th-seeded Thornhill Vaughan Secondary Voyageurs 58-33 after leading 15-6, 33-11 and 51-15 at the quarters. Laura Mallen led the Crusaders with 18. Cassidy Calixtro paced the Voyageurs with 8. …………………………………………………… The 14th-seeded London A.B. Lucas Vikings stunned the 8th-seeded Institute Mustangs 58-57. The Brantford Collegiate & Vocational Institute Vikings led 11-10 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 21 at the half. The Vikings led 38-35 after three quarters. Bri Davis led the Vikings with 18. Taylor Hill paced the Mustangs with 24. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Barrie Innisdale Invaders crushed the 13th-seeded Sudbury Lockerby Catholic Vikings 54-34 after leading 14-2, 29-17 and 42-21 at the quarters. Alana Short led the Invaders with 20. Harmony Martel led the Vikings with 14.
In the second, elimination round: …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Welland Notre Dame College Fighting Irish bombed the 15th-seeded Waterloo Sir John A. Macdonald Secondary Highlanders 56-30 after leading 18-5, 30-11 and 45-26 at the quarters. Jamira Rousseau paced the Fighting Irish with 14. Griffin Lack-Shane led the Highlanders with 11. The Highlanders (coached by Andrea Richardson, assisted by Kate Moran) also included Olivia Moreau, Adelaide Saunders, Madison Sherman, Carina Giovinazzo, Claire Strong, Meg Lemon, Khadija Omar, Sarah Hardy, Joanna Bamberger, Nicole Cupolo and Sara Abuseir. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Stoney Creek Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary Cardinals clubbed the 16th-seeded Peterborough Thomas A. Stewart Griffins 64-13 after leading 26-7, 43-7 and 54-11 at the quarters. Tatyanna Burke led the Cardinals with 11. Emily Deck and Olivia Fredricks each scored 4 to pace the Griffins. The Griffins (coached by Craig Muir and Kerri Hardill) also included Violet Hipkin, Vanessa Traynor, Summer Drain, Brook Bolton, Paiton Roberts, Chloe Arnold, Emma Corcoran, Jacie Woodward, Hannah Knier and Taya Knier. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Sarnia St. Patrick’s Fighting Irish whipped the 12th-seeded Etobicoke Martingrove Collegiate Institute Bears 73-37 after leading 17-10, 37-21 and 56-35 at the quarters. Breanna Pretty led the Fighting Irish with 17. Mary Ann Blake paced the Bears with 15. The Bears (coached by Jamie Simpson, assisted by Paula Ruscigno, manager Gabby Humenik) also included Katrina Brady, Elisha Gunaratnam, Yolanda Calderon, Qtayjah Brown, Meena Sharifi, Denise Lopez, Maya Batey, Miranda Campbell, Alexis Murphy and Maya Quansah. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Ajax J. Clarke Richardson Collegiate Institute Storm crushed the 11th-seeded Mississauga Loyola Catholic Secondary Warriors 55-37. The Warriors led 15-13 after one quarter. The Storm led 31-20 at the half and 36-31 after three quarters. Kendra Oliver led the Storm with 25. Tahmala Thorpe paced the Warriors with 15. The Warriors (coached by coach Timothy Habib, assisted by Alyssia Lall, Andrea Gelinas and Maria Koleva) also included Sabrina Hallig, Taijha Lewis, Paully Powell, Summar Ferris, Aiste Minkevicius, Sarah Baptie, Mikaila Kraczynski, Laura Soper, Simone Ross, Rumaysa Khan, Ashley Fernandes and Clara Nahkla. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Kingston Holy Cross Catholic Crusaders dispatched the 13th-seeded Sudbury Lockerby Catholic Vikings 52-43 after leading 18-11, 28-20 and 44-26 at the quarters. Maggie Besselink led the Crusaders with 35. Jacklyn Groom paced the Vikings with 14. The
Vikings (coached by Sean Green, Chris Graham and Angie MacDonald) also included Harmony Martel, Veronica Dynes, Desiree Desfosses, Josee Filion, Mia Filion, Alysha MacEwen and Meaghan McMahon. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Toronto St. Joseph’s College Catholic Bears torched the 8th-seeded Brantford Collegiate Institute Mustangs 76-25 after leading 15-9, 34-15 and 56-17 at the quarters. Micah Dennis paced the Bears with 20. Madison McGregor led the Mustangs with 4. The Mustangs (coached by Ron Jamula, assisted by Ross Enslev, Larry Hotte and Jenn Link) also included Maegan Dorris, Kaia Grant, Lindsay Bonucci, Paige Bagshaw, Kaitlin Thomson, Neyla Piovesan, Maddy Sanderson, Jordi Clark, Emma Smith, Kennedy Peirce, Kennedy Chisholm and Taylor Hill. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Barrie Innisdale Invaders blasted the 10th-seeded Thornhill Vaughan Voyageurs 50-21 after leading 12-10, 30-12 and 38-19 at the quarters. Alana Short led Invaders with 12. Alycia Walker paced the Voyageurs with 6. The Voyageurs (coached by Ron Johnson, assisted by Emily Nicholls) also included Cassidy Calixtro, Tito Akkinnusi, Julia Spagnuolo, Ana Constantinescu, Tiara Baldwin-Rivers, Teneille Higgins-Reid, Hyra-Grace Gabatino, Jennifer Ha, Hannah Jordan, Mikhala Richardson-Harvey, Tarnbir Aulakh, Tara Tavallaeian, Melanie Sieger, Victoria Genin and Kyla Blake. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Ottawa St. Mother Teresa Titans dispatched the 14th-seeded London A.B. Lucas Vikings 61-48. The Vikings led 21-15 after one quarter and 32-23 at the half. The Titans led 38-36 after three quarters. Cassandra Vena led the Titans with 23. Bri Davis paced the Vikings with 23. The Vikings (coached by Kris Potter, assisted by Elsa Donovan) also included Avarie Thomas, Lucy Gardner, Taylor Smith, Taya Spears, Haley Willits, Emma Fischer, Melanie Plaskett, Gabi Tarc, Kaitlyn Jacob, Sarah Van Trigt, Ameena Haddara and Amina Soufan.
In the quarterfinals, the 4th-seeded Kingston Holy Cross Catholic Crusaders edged the 5th-seeded Sarnia St. Patrick’s Fighting Irish 48-43. The Fighting Irish led 21-12, 29-28 and 38-37 at the quarters. Sydney Gauthier paced the Crusaders with 15. Jennah Taylor led the Fighting Irish with 23. The Fighting Irish (coached by Brett Braekevelt, assisted by Rahat Altaf, manager Louanne Braekevelt, statistician Alyse Rosario) also included Emily Van Hooft, Katie Vandenberg, Alyssa Gagne, Jordan Braekevelt, Breanna Pretty, Amanda Palocz, Gabby Craievich, Kala Wagg, Anastasia Prins, Emma Wells, Keirsten Tomkins, Mackenzie Mullen and Ana Stathakis.
The top-seeded Stoney Creek Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary Cardinals whipped the 9th-seeded Ottawa St. Mother Teresa Titans 66-37. The Tians led 14-11 after one quarter. The Cardinals led 32-23 at the half and 52-28 after three quarters. Tatyanna Burke led the Cardinals with 15. Bridget McSwiggan paced the Titans with 16. The Titans (coached by Kimberly Mathieu, assisted by Thomas McSwiggan) also included Melissa Milne, Jayde Latreille, Rhea Gera, Lily Frinaccio, Olivia House, Dasia McDonald, Dana Amagatse, Naomi Tecle, Cassandra Vena and Sydney Simard.
The 3rd-seeded Toronto St. Joseph’s College Catholic Bears pounded the 6th-seeded Ajax J. Clarke Richardson Collegiate Institute Storm 40-19 after leading 10-3, 18-13 and 33-13 at the quarters. Micah Dennis paced the Bears with 14. Kendra Oliver led the Storm with 8. The Storm (coached by Mike McFetters and Aileen Chan-Vickers) also included Ayana Tomlinson, J’Nai Bynoe, Sierra Oliver, Cassie Delicieux, Melissa Khan, Shelby Mwambu, Naiomi Williams- Malcolm, Christine Fuller, Mackenzie Gentles, Taesia Pinnock, Nicole Clark, Fiona Wright, Yumna Vaid, Harleigh McNaughton and Kat Rees.
In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Welland Notre Dame College Fighting Irish mauled the 7th-seeded Barrie Innisdale Invaders 62-36 after leading 15-13, 36-23 and 49-30 at the quarters. Chloe Peters led the Fighting Irish with 20. Alana Short paced the Invaders with 17. The Invaders (coached by Scott Seeley and Joe Denes, manager Diane Morin) also included Reaghan Case, Kayla Denes, Abby Klein, Grace Brown, Kristie Nowicin, Allison Parker, Dylan Cullen, Heather McTavish and Emily Payne.
In the semis, the top-seeded Stoney Creek Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary Cardinals whipped the 4th-seeded Kingston Holy Cross Catholic Crusaders 61-26 after leading 20-5, 34-15 and 48-22 at the quarters. Renata Djuravcevic paced the Cardinals with 19. Maggie Besselink led the Crusaders with 9.
In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Toronto St. Joseph’s College Catholic Bears dumped the 2nd-seeded Welland Notre Dame College Fighting Irish 57-39 after leading 17-11, 35-24 and 50-29 at the quarters. Micah Dennis paced the Bears with 19. Jamira Rousseau led the Fighting Irish with 12.
In the bronze medal match, the 4th-seeded Kingston Holy Cross Catholic Crusaders nipped the 2nd-seeded Welland Notre Dame College Fighting Irish 43-40 after leading 13-12, 24-16 and 31-29 at the quarters. Sydney Gauthier and Maggie Besselink each scored 16 to pace the Crusaders. Jamira Rousseau led the Fighting Irish with 11. The Fighting Irish (coached by Vince Barbatano and Kelsey Molnar) also included Madalyn Picton, Olivia Mete, Jessica Ciolfi, Kate Raso, Kayla Lewis, Ashley Lewis, Olivia Turko and Chloe Peters.
In the final, the 3rd-seeded Toronto St. Joseph’s College Catholic Bears dispatched the top-seeded Stoney Creek Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary Cardinals 46-41 after leading 16-9, 24-14 and 32-27 at the quarters. Micah Dennis led the Bears with 18. Renata Djuravcevic paced the Cardinals with 18.
The bronze medalist Kingston Holy Cross Catholic Crusaders: Briar Vandenberg; Taylor Robertson; Hailey Robertson; Sydney Gauthier; Hunter Caverly; Maggie Besselink; Laura Mallen; Brigette Matthias; Leah Cross; Danielle Benton; Allie Roberston; Ally Quinton; Dru Pierson; Cassie Dixon; coach Kelly Dixon; assistant Kelsi Ball; assistant Haley Gourdier; assistant Julie Roantree
The silver medalist Stoney Creek Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary Cardinals: Kate Ross; Alessia Cusimano; Elle Cooney; Kristen Badzioch; Jekyla Reid; Katumina Mansaray; Renata Djuravcevic; Claudia D’Angelo; Alyssa Palermo; Tatyanna Burke; Serena Rimac; Jessica Paolini; coach Roy Milutinovic; assistant John Nardini; assistant Don Smart; assistant Mary De Giuli
The gold medalist Toronto St. Joseph’s College Catholic Bears: Jacelyn Valencia; Syphronia Clarke; Micah Dennis; Kirsten Plummer; Anika Weekes; Nakeisha Ekwandja; Kimberly Soriano; Nicole Ranieri; Julia Gagliardi; Paulla Weekes; Mikaela Ekwandja; Sydney Fearon; coach Francesco Malfitano; assistant Abraham To; assistant Paul Weekes; assistant Alan Hrabinski