In the opening, seeding round, held in Brampton: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded London Mother Teresa Catholic Spartans dusted the 11th-seeded Thornhill Westmount Collegiate Wolves 62-16 after leading 27-5, 46-12 and 55-14 at the quarters. Sydney Cowan led the Spartans with 12. Livy Martin added 10. Noa Shpiler paced the Wolves with 5. Kelly Fox added 4. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Toronto Lawrence Park Panthers spanked the 16th-seeded Brampton Castlebrooke Secondary Dragons 61-40 after leading 29-15, 47-24 and 56-33 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Windsor Holy Names Knights clubbed the 9th-seeded Brampton St. Roch Ravens 64-40. The Ravens led 17-14 after one quarter. The Knights led 37-22 at the half and 52-30 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… The 14th-seeded Peterborough Adam Scott CVI Lions stunned the 8th-seeded Kingston Holy Cross Catholic Crusaders 49-34 after leading 10-5, 29-17 and 43-27 at the quarters. Matilda MacLeod led the Lions with 21. Natalie Keys added 15. Emma Dixon paced the Crusaders with 7. Rebecca McDonald added 6 and Abbey Besselink 6. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Barrie Maple Ridge Secondary Ravens torched the 12th-seeded Etobicoke Michael Power-St. Joseph Trojans 63-39. The Ravens led 15-13 after one quarter. The Trojans led 24-23 at the half. The Ravens led 55-33 after three quarters. Rylie Tutty paced the Ravens with 22. Avery Miles added 19. Sierra Servas led the Trojans with 18. Sophia Rotariu added 10. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Hamilton St. Thomas More Catholic Knights clocked the 15th-seeded Sudbury Lo-Ellen Park Knights 68-30 after leading 23-8, 42-15 and 60-20 at the quarters. Isabella Moro led St. Thomas More with 20. Savannah Gallea added 12. Aurora Circelli led Lo-Ellen with 19. Paige Dawson added 6. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Welland Notre Dame College Fighting Irish dispatched the 4th-seeded Brantford Assumption College Lions 47-41 after leading 20-11, 35-25 and 39-34 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Ajaz Pickering Trojans crushed the 13th-seeded Richmond South Carleton Storm 46-16 after leading 17-3, 26-10 and 38-14 at the quarters. Tamia James-Matthews led the Trojans with 15. Samaya Vieneer added 8 and Anika Fermin 8. Chelsea Hemeon paced the Storm with 9. Sarah Griffiths added 3.
In the second, elimination round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded London Mother Teresa Catholic Spartans stomped the 16th-seeded Brampton Castlebrooke Secondary Dragons 73-25 after leading 15-11, 44-18 and 62-22 at the quarters. The Dragons (coach Douglas McAnally, assistant Harvinder Dhillon) included Vidhi Topiwala, Sherra Tran, Aarya Kaura, Jahnavi Pathak, Asha Mistry, Ishana Atwal, Simrit Johal, Sukhmani Nat, Sian McFarlane, Nimrat Thind, Taran Hans, Daman Gill, Guneet Dhillon and Asmita Asmita. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Toronto Lawrence Park Panthers clipped the 11th-seeded Thornhill Westmount Collegiate Wolves 63-48. The Wolves led 15-11 after one quarter. The Panthers led 30-26 at the half and 49-32 after three quarters. The Wolves (coach Ivan Tran, assistant Joel Alleyne, assistant Jeffrey Raphael) included Rachel Abramovici, Gabby Vatmahter, Samantha Starr, Gali Szulsztein, Farrah Fox, Noa Shpiler, Ava Kotzen, Nicole Lyevina, Jayden Goldkind, Alex Batalion, Zoe Gutfreund, Kelly Fox, Samantha Holtzman and Georgia Raphael. …………………………………………………… The 14th-seeded Peterborough Adam Scott CVI Lions defeated the 9th-seeded Brampton St. Roch Ravens 47-35 after leading 11-8, 33-14 and 37-28 at the quarters. The Ravens (coach Jordan Baelcher, coach Matthew Galea, student manager Sierra Anderson) included Alicia Moneey, Milan Ramos-Marks, Sophie Hernandez, Michelle Antoniete Tablan, Cyan McKay, Niylah Pollard-Hackett, Kayla Anog, Angelique Francis, Bella Christina Imbuido, Kiarra Welsh and Tatyana Collado. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Windsor Holy Names Knights smacked the 8th-seeded Kingston Holy Cross Catholic Crusaders 60-24 after leading 16-9, 30-16 and 43-17 at the quarters. The Crusaders (coach Kelly Dixon, assistant Julie Brown, assistant Cassie Dixon) included Emma Dixon, Kailee Matthey, Maddy Muir, Ella Douglas, Rebecca McDonald, Audrey Smart, Hailey Bauder, Sydney Hunter, Grace Borges, Nataleigh Jocko, Abbey Besselink, Jordan Scriver and Gracie Coffin. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Hamilton St. Thomas More Catholic Knights whipped the 12th-seeded Etobicoke Michael Power-St. Joseph Trojans 82-38 after leading 25-6, 45-15 and 62-29 at the quarters. Savannah Gallea paced the Knights with 23. Gabriella Mazzuca added 18. The Trojans (coach Leo Modi, assistant Kate Walker) included Janessa Okeke, Sierra Serfas, Andrea Miladinovich, Emma Buffone, Sophia Rotariu, Adina Hamza, Sofia Mourra, Ava Montisano, Ruby Lunindari, Jocilyn Soza, Rebecca Rotariu and Deborah Akudu. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Barrie Maple Ridge Secondary Ravens mauled the 15th-seeded Sudbury Lo-Ellen Park Knights 68-28 after leading 31-4, 48-15 and 57-18 at the quarters. The Knights (coach Miranda Lessard, coach Antoinette Purdon) included Lilly Hagen, Maggie Tripodi, Ryleigh Gainer, Mckenna Mende, Charlotte Bertrand, Hannah Skrobot, Aurora Circelli, Paige Dawson, Tiana Thai and Gia Rocca. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Welland Notre Dame College Fighting Irish clipped the 13th-seeded Richmond South Carleton Storm 53-38 after leading 24-3, 31-13 and 44-21 at the quarters. Sarah Bujold led the Storm with 17. Olivia Fair added 4. The Storm (coach Bill Arden, assistant Kevin Hemeon, assistant Kristine Kortko) also included Ava Troughton, Senna Bains, Ava Pelton, Emily Dempsey, Sarah Griffiths, Chelsea Hemeon, Paden Sanna, Julianna Noble, Samantha Kearney, Jada Ostapyk and Ella Miller. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Ajax Pickering Trojans nipped the 4th-seeded Brantford Assumption College Lions 56-52. The Trojans led 9-8 after one quarter. The Lion sled 29-20 at the half. The score was knotted at 43 after three quarters. The Lions (coach Steven Petrella, assistant Patricia Cassano, assistant Jen Kings-Nagy, assistant Michael Petrella Jr) included Mereina Petrella, Molly Parker, Havana Kinrade, Venecia Petrella, Jessie Biela, Maddison Bennett, Erin Banting, Lakyn Johnstone, Audra Nagy, Arhyanna Petrella and Kate Ferras.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded London Mother Teresa Catholic Spartans dusted the 14th-seeded Peterborough Adam Scott CVI Lions 49-25 after leading 13-8, 36-13 and 45-21 at the quarters. The Lions (coach Jacquie Anderson, coach Steve Deline, assistant Heather Rielly) included Jailyn Entwistle, Natalie Keys, Hannah Loch, Matilda MacLeod, Olivia McBride, Addison Miller, Brynn Millitz, Macy Milsom, Lane Murphy-Reimer, Allison Nukkala, Claire Stuart-Lewis and Ayana Thauvette.
The 5th-seeded Hamilton St. Thomas More Catholic Knights clubbed the 10th-seeded Welland Notre Dame College Fighting Irish 63-40. The Fighting Irish led 16-14 after one quarter. The Knights led 33-24 at the half and 47-32 after three quarters. The Fighting Irish (coach Loris Lucchetta, coach Kristen Dean) included Tino Muzah, Nicole Dixon, Lila DiPietro, Ava Briggs, Ava DeChellis, Olivia Bittman, Lauryn Briggs, Kyra DiGaetano, Camilla Moscato, Elyse Carmichael and Abbey Grande.
The 3rd-seeded Windsor Holy Names Knights torched 6th-seeded Toronto Lawrence Park Panthers 56-35 after leading 12-4, 25-12 and 46-25 at the quarters. The Panthers (coach Alex Zboralski, assistant Janine Sacks) included Jaylen Michalski, Willow Jabal, Natasha Harkness, Aoife Bhyat, Caitlin Stone, Jamie Rubinstein, Naomi Shapero, Maya Contway-Chand, Kallie McKenzie-Luscombe, Maya Perak, Kathryn Weir, Julianna Graham and Rebecca Conliffe.
In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Barrie Maple Ridge Secondary Ravens whipped the 7th-seeded Ajax Pickering Trojans 76-46 after leading 23-11, 42-26 and 61-38 at the quarters. The Trojans (coach Michael Gordensky, assistant Katie Brissett) included Payton Sheehan, Samaya Vieneer, London Shane, Munashae Prince, Gabby Dasilva, Tamia James-Matthews, Anika Fermin, Shakira Adekanmi, Shayla Samuels, Abby Tola and Kathlynn Samuel.
In the semis, the top-seeded London Mother Teresa Catholic Spartans edged the 5th-seeded Hamilton St. Thomas More Catholic Knights 61-57. The Knights led 13-11 after one quarter. The Spartans led 30-28 at the half. The score was knotted at 48 after three quarters.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Barrie Maple Ridge Secondary Ravens clipped the 3rd-seeded Windsor Holy Names Knights 58-47 after leading 17-13, 37-25 and 48-32 at the quarters.
In the bronze medal match, the 3rd-seeded Windsor Holy Names Knights clocked the 5th-seeded Hamilton St. Thomas More Catholic Knights 80-54 after leading 26-5, 50-19 and 71-37 at the quarters. The Knights (coach Ralph Bozzo, assistant Tania Di Campli, assistant Anna Fortino) included Janessa Tuskan-Baptista, Katarina Di Sabatino, Milania Bozzo, Savannah Gallea, Adrianna Stocco, Gabriella Mazzuca, Julia Bonitatibus, Isabella Moro, Cara Luang-Asa, Caitlyn Connolly and Michelle Anigwe.
In the final, the 2nd-seeded Barrie Maple Ridge Secondary Ravens edged the top-seeded London Mother Teresa Catholic Spartans 46-42. The Spartans led 10-5 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 19 at the half. The Spartans led 33-27 after three quarters.
The bronze medalist Windsor Holy Names Knights: Mariam Mazloum; Yasmine Kadri; Daniella Dosen; Mikayla Firr; Kel French; Zariyah Ross; Jane Pozzi; Maysa Arabi; Anna Pozzi; coach Sean Culhane; assistant Kristine Silva
The silver medalist London Mother Teresa Catholic Spartans: Sydney Cowan; Sydney Debicki; Livy Martin; Jordan DeNijs; Maya Lopez; Sofia Letsos; Naomi Langille; Paiten Petraitis; Moira McMahon; Kiersten Iannl; Isabella Butryn; Elizabeth Hajjar; Avery Hagle; Riel Badom; coach Angela Campbell; assistant Peter Malcolmson; assistant Rylie Grogan
The champion Barrie Maple Ridge Secondary Ravens: Morgan Catling; Rylie Tutty; Julia Hamilton; Kira Pappas; Ashlen Macey; Reese Burleigh; Aniya Hitchman; Matilda Wylie; Azelea Duncan; Avery Miles; Cecily Ward-Robbins; coach Connor Laronde; coach Mike Tutty
Thanks to: Convenor Douglas McAnally for provision of the tournament program.