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By living our values, Ontario aspires to be a world-class leader in the development and enrichment of the people in our sport.

We provide leadership and structure to enable the sport of basketball to flourish in Ontario.

Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) We are unwavering in our commitment to basketball development according to the principles of CS4L.

Clarity of purpose We are clear, committed and passionate about basketball development.

Innovation We believe that creativity, diversity and flexibility are necessary to thrive in a complex environment.

Relationships We value collaborative and open relationships between members, volunteers, partners and staff. WHEN ATTENDING GAMES SPECTATORS ARE EXPECTED TO:

ENCOURAGE THE PLAYERS’ EFFORT BY ONLY MAKING POSITIVE COMMENTS. PLAY A POSITIVE ROLE IN THE GAME OF BASKETBALL. POSITIVELY SUPPORT THE PLAYERS, COACHES AND OFFICIALS. ENCOURAGE THE PLAYERS TO ABIDE BY THE RULES. RESPECT THE OFFICIALS' DECISIONS. CHEER THE PLAYS AND PERFORMANCE OF BOTH TEAMS. SUPPORT THE COACHES WHO VOLUNTEER THEIR TIME. SUPPORT THE GAME OF BASKETBALL BY BEING A POSITIVE FAN. HELP KEEP THE FACILITY CLEAN BY THROWING AWAY ANY GARBAGE.

REMEMBER THAT THE PLAYERS PLAY FOR THEIR OWN ENJOYMENT, NOT FOR YOURS.

UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOUR:

VERBAL OR PHYSICAL ABUSE OF ANY KIND. QUESTIONING OF ANY OFFICIALS’ AND/OR COACHES’ DECISIONS IN PUBLIC. HARASSING ANYONE INSIDE OR OUTSIDE THE FAIR PLAY FACILITY. USING PROFANE OR FOUL LANGUAGE. INTERFERING WITH THE GAME OR EVENT. CHEERING FOR MISTAKES OR ERRORS BY THE OPPOSING TEAM.

AT NO TIME SHOULD SPECTATORS GO ON TO THE BASKETBALL COURT OR APPROACH THE TEAM BENCH AREA. THIS INCLUDES THE TIME WHEN THE PLAYERS ENTER THE COURT FOR WARM UP UNTIL THE TIME WHEN THE PLAYERS LEAVE THE COURT AT THE END OF THE GAME.

IF A SPECTATOR DOES NOT ADHERE TO THE ABOVE CODE OF CONDUCT, THEY WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE FACILITY.

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Premier of Ontario - Première ministre de l’Ontario

March 24 – May 28, 2017

A PERSONAL MESSAGE FROM THE PREMIER

On behalf of the Government of Ontario, I am very pleased to extend warm greetings to everyone participating in the 2017 Ontario Cup Provincial Championships, organized by Ontario Basketball.

I am delighted to welcome the athletes competing in this tournament. As you come together in the spirit of friendly competition, I am sure you will celebrate the spirit of excellence and sportsmanship that is at the heart of every athletic event.

It takes many hands and good hearts to make a tournament like this happen. I commend everyone at Ontario Basketball for demonstrating such skill and dedication in organizing the logistics of this event, which takes place in 11 communities across the province over the span of two months.

I also want to thank all those who have been instrumental in making this tournament a success, including the parents and coaches, and the tournament’s generous sponsors and hard-working volunteers.

Please accept my best wishes for an enjoyable and exciting tournament. Best of luck to all participants!

Kathleen Wynne Premier MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

To all 2017 Ontario Cup Participants and Attendees,

On behalf of the board of directors and staff of Ontario Basketball (OBA), we would like to extend a very warm welcome to all the athletes, coaches, officials, parents, volunteers and spectators to the 2017 Ontario Cup Provincial Championships.

Organizing a tournament of this size and nature is a very time consuming endeavor. This year, Ontario Cup is being hosted in over 10 communities between March 24 to May 28 for U10 Novice to U19 Junior boys' and girls' teams and will see an increase in total registered teams from last year. There will be over 15,000 athletes and 2,500 coaches among the nearly 1,150 teams. Please join us in thanking our tournament host committees and volunteers for all of their efforts in coordinating our pinnacle event.

This is the first year that Ontario Basketball has offered the event program exclusively through a digital platform. This progressive change was made in an effort to include tournament schedules, consider the environment and reduce printing costs. The event program contains everything that you need to know about your Ontario Cup weekend.

One of OBA's guiding values is a commitment to basketball development according to Long Term Athlete Development (LTAD) and Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L), which is a movement to improve the quality of sport and physical activity in Canada, ultimately enhancing physical literacy, improving performance, and increasing lifelong participation. At Ontario Basketball, we are continually striving to ensure that our programs align with LTAD and CS4L.

According to Canada Basketball’s LTAD, teams in the U15 Midget, U16 Major Midget, U17 Juvenile and U19 Junior divisions are in the “Train to Compete” stage of development. On behalf of our athletes, Ontario Basketball would like to thank all those Train to Compete coaches who are keeping the development of their players at the forefront of their coaching by ensuring all athletes are in a safe, stage-appropriate training and competition setting that ignites these athletes’ passion to participate in basketball for life. To learn more about how CS4L guides OBA's programming and helps children develop as athletes, be sure to read the CS4L Education section of the program.

Ontario Basketball gratefully acknowledges all of our corporate sponsors and partners in development for their continued support of amateur basketball in the province.

Additionally, we would like to thank the Ontario Basketball member clubs and parents. Without the ongoing support and commitment from all our basketball communities across the province, OBA would not have the opportunity to contribute to the development of our youth and have basketball continue to flourish in this country.

The Ontario Cup Provincial Championships are the culmination and celebration of your efforts, commitment and development throughout the basketball season. Safe travels, good luck and have fun!

Yours in basketball,

Stephanie Rudnick Jason Jansson President Executive Director

ONTARIO BASKETBALL 55 Gordon Street, Suite 2A, Whitby, Ontario, L1N 0J2 [email protected] | (416) 477-8075 | www.basketball.on.ca At Ontario Basketball (OBA), “we are unwavering in our TION commitment to basketball development according to the principles of Canadian Sport for Life.” OR THE NA Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L) is one of OBA’s values that guides our decision-making. From grassroots programming to OMPETE F clubs and competitions to elite teams, OBA strives to ensure C that our structure and programs align with CS4L principles, including Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD).

What is Canadian Sport for Life (CS4L)? www.canadiansportforlife.ca

CS4L is a movement to improve the quality of sport and OP THE GAME physical activity in Canada in order to enhance the health, wellness, and sport experiences of all Canadians. The key DEVEL outcomes of CS4L are physical literacy, improved performance, and increased lifelong participation in physical activity.

What is Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD)? CY www.ltad.ca The LTAD model is a key feature of CS4L. It is a multi-stage

training, competition, and recovery pathway designed to SICAL LITERA increase participation and optimize performance, guiding individuals’ experience in sport and physical activity from OP PHY birth to adulthood. DEVEL LTAD is a holistic approach that not only considers individuals’ physical development, but mental, cognitive, and emotional development as well. Figure 1

LTAD is athlete-centred, coach-driven, and supported by administration, sport science, and sponsors. Every National Sport Organization in Canada, including Canada Basketball, has adopted LTAD and adapted it to their sport.

What are Canada Basketball’s LTAD stages of development? Canada Basketball’s LTAD has eight stages, and OBA’s club players fall into four stages: Learn to Train, Train to Train, Train to Compete, and Active for Life (see Figure 1).

6 DEVELOPING PHYSICAL LITERACY In the first three stages of development (Active Start, FUNdamentals, and Learn to Train), athletes should learn fundamental movement skills and develop physical literacy in a fun environment. They should also begin learning fundamental sport skills.

Physical literacy means having the Fundamental movement skills are basic Fundamental sport skills are fundamental confidence and competence to move in movement skills, like running, jumping, movement skills, like throwing, that are various ways in a variety of environments throwing, and catching, that are necessary sport-specific, like throwing a basketball to (e.g., land, water, ice, snow). to participate in many sports. a teammate or into a basketball net. In order for children to be successful in sport, Physical literacy is the foundation of CS4L. It The ABCs of movement (Agility, Balance, they should master fundamental leads to both sport excellence (Train to Coordination, and Speed) are also movement skills before learning Train, Train to Compete, Learn to Win, and important skills to master because they fundamental sport skills. Train to Win) and being Active for Life. underpin all fundamental movements. DEVELOPING THE GAME At the end of the Learn to Train stage, athletes either move into the Excellence Pathway to begin to “Develop the Game” in the Train to Train stage or they move on to the Active for Life stage.

When players enter the Train to Train stage, they should be physically literate. The goal of the stage is to develop overall basketball players, not positional players. Participants should play different positions to become well-rounded players. By the end of the stage, participants should begin specializing in one sport.

After the Train to Train stage, a small number of elite athletes continue along the Excellence Pathway and enter the Train to Compete stage, while most participants move into the Active for Life stage.

The Train to Compete stage is characterized by pursuing sport excellence through a periodized, high-intensity sport-specific as well as individual training schedule. The major objective of this stage is learning to compete under any circumstance through a high performance daily training environment. Athletes, who are now proficient at performing both basic and sport-specific skills, learn to perform these skills under a variety of competitive conditions during training. This stage also emphasizes personal preparation with individualized fitness plans, recovery programs, psychological preparation routines, and technical development to address each athlete’s individual strengths and weaknesses. COMPETING FOR THE NATION After the Train to Compete stage, a very small number of athletes advance to the Learn to Win and Train to Win stages to “Compete for the Nation” in international competitions. Athletes who are not training and competing in a high performance daily training environment then transition into the Active for Life stage. Learn to Win and Train to Win Figure 2 athletes play in professional leagues and/or in international competitions representing their country. 7 WHAT DOES LTAD RECOMMEND FOR TRAIN TO COMPETE ATHLETES? • Focus on one sport and developing sport- and position-specific skills. • Participate in basketball-specific training six times per week. • Adhere to the following Training to Competition and Competition-Specific Training Ratio: - Spend 40% of time in basketball developing technical and tactical skills and improving fitness. - Spend 60% of time devoted to competitions and competition- specific training, like end of game situations related to time and score (e.g., playing out a scenario of being down by two points with 45 seconds remaining while in possession of the ball in the front- court with both teams in penalty and only having one timeout WHAT PROGRAMS ARE IN PLACE TO remaining). DEVELOP TRAIN TO COMPETE ATHLETES? • The most skilled and qualified coaches should lead periodized training programs that ensure athletes’ physical, mental, and Centre for Performance (ages 13-16) emotional needs are adequately addressed. Centre for Performance (CP) is a nationally established program • Athletes should be supported by an Integrated Support Team. designed to develop athletes for the purpose of competing at the international basketball level. CP is not based on a competition Being a high performance athlete is about more than just on-court model. Instead, it is a group of athletes training in pods across performance. In addition to having the necessary technical Ontario with the common goal of improving. basketball skills, high performance basketball players must have other skills, including: Targeted Athlete Strategy (ages 15-18) • Mental/Social-Emotional (e.g., passion, leadership, resilience, The targeted athlete strategy (TAS) provides identified Canadian commitment to training) athletes with the individualized support that they need in their • Physiological (e.g., speed, strength, agility) development to enhance what the team based system already • Tactical (e.g., decision-making) provides. Working with provincial partners, TAS identifies top Ontario athletes within the national team program’s depth chart High performance programs should address all these aspects of and assesses those athletes to determine their individual areas of athlete development to provide a holistic training environment. need in various core areas of development.

Periodization is defined as “a strategy to promote long-term Team Ontario (U15 and U17) training and performance improvements with pre-planned, Team Ontario consists of the top male and female basketball systematic variations in training specificity, intensity, and volume players and coaches in the province and the teams are a continual organized in periods or cycles within an overall program.” medal favourite at the annual Canada Basketball National Championships. A yearly training plan (YTP) incorporates all aspects of an athlete’s life (e.g., training, competition, rest and recovery, academics, social In 2017, the U15 boys and girls will be competing at the National life, etc.) and is planned strategically in phases, with varying Championships in Regina, SK from July 24-29 and the U17 boys and intensity and volume, which builds towards ensuring athletes peak girls will competed at the Canada Summer Games in Winnipeg, MB at one or two culminating competitions throughout the year (e.g., from July 28 to August 13. national or international competitions). National Teams (U16-U19) A periodized YTP is essential to ensure maximum gains and long- Athletes and coaches represent the nation at various levels. Within term development for high performance athletes. the Train to Compete category, Canada Basketball has Cadet (males) and Cadette (females) national teams (ages U16 to U17) and Junior Men’s and Women’s national teams (ages U18 to U19). An Integrated Support Team is composed of professionals in sport science, medicine, and administration who provide support for In June, the Cadet and Cadette teams will be participating in the high performance athletes and teams with regards to training, FIBA U16 Americas Championship in Argentina. The FIBA U19 competition and rest and recovery (e.g., physiotherapist, Basketball World Cup for men will take place in July in Cairo, Egypt, nutritionist, performance analyst, etc.). while the U19 Women will be heading to Udine and Cividale del Friuli, Italy, for the FIBA U19 Women's World Championships. 8 BEING ACTIVE FOR LIFE WHAT ARE THE CANADIAN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY GUIDELINES TO BE ACTIVE FOR LIFE? The majority of the population is in the Active for Life stage. Participants can enter at any time following the Learn to Train Youth between ages 12 to 17 should accumulate at least 60 minutes stage, and they should be physically literate. of moderate- to vigorous-intensity physical activity every day, including: The Active for Life stage has the following three streams: • Vigorous-intensity activities at least three days a week. • Competitive for Life: Some participants compete in structured, • Activities that strengthen muscles and bone at least three days a organized sport such as Ontario Basketball’s member club teams week (e.g., using free weights, running on an elliptical, etc.). and provincial championships. • Fit for Life: Most Active for Life participants are Fit for Life. They Moderate-intensity physical activities cause participants to sweat a take part in physical activities such as hiking, snowboarding, and little and to breathe harder and their heart rates become elevated. yoga as well as recreational sports like pick-up basketball. Examples include brisk walking and cycling. • Sport and Physical Activity Leaders: Being part of the Active for Life stage also means being active in sport as coaches, officials, Vigorous-intensity physical activities, like running, cause administrators, and volunteers. participants to sweat and their heart rates greatly increase.

HOW HAS OBA STRUCTURED ITS CLUB PROGRAMMING TO ALIGN WITH CS4L AND LTAD? COACHING TOURNAMENT STRUCTURE CS4L highlights the importance of knowledgeable and qualified Recovery, for example, performing a proper cool-down or ensuring individuals leading sport programs using stage-appropriate training sufficient hydration, is an important factor in training and to ensure participants’ proper development. performance. Proper rest and recovery is essential for athletes to adequately recover and ultimately achieve optimal performances. If Coaching Requirements athletes perform in a fatigued state, they will not receive the full • Coaches must be certified through the National Coaching benefit of the training session or competition. Additionally, athletes Certification Program (NCCP). who are being over-trained, without adequate rest and recovery, • Coaches for U10 Novice to U12 Major Atom teams must have often experience overuse injuries and in many cases will experience Learn to Train certification. a career-altering or career-ending injury early in their career (e.g., • Coaches for U13 Bantam to U19 Junior teams must have Train to ACL tear, jumper’s knee, etc.). Train certification. Tournament Structure Requirements RECOMMENDED RESOURCES • OBA recommends that teams play a maximum of two games per Active for Life website (www.activeforlife.com) day in tournaments, which is the format followed for all provincial Canada Basketball Development Model (www.basketball.ca) championships. CS4L: A Sport Parent’s Guide (www.canadiansportforlife.ca) • Teams are not permitted to play back-to-back games; they must Parents’ Guide (www.basketball.ca) have at least 90 minutes of rest between games. FUTURE CHANGES In keeping with LTAD’s philosophy of “Kaizen” (continuous improvement), OBA will continue to make changes to further align our programming with CS4L. Changes may include stage-appropriate league structures, game modifications, and annual periodized training and competition schedules.

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U17 Juvenile Boys Division #1 May 26 – 28, 2017

York Region, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Waterloo Wolverines 2 – Halton Basketball Club 4 – Stoney Creek NYB 3 – MMBA Fowler 5 – Inter City Saints Cuenca 6 – Nepean Basketball 8 – GCBA Elite 7 – YSSK Kreynin

Friday Bill Crothers Gym B Bill Crothers Gym C

6:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 A 4 vs. 8 7:30 P.M B 3 vs. 7 B 2 vs. 6

Saturday Bill Crothers Gym A Bill Crothers Gym B

9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 A 4 vs. 5 10:30 A.M. B 2 vs. 7 B 3 vs. 6 12:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 A 5 vs. 8 1:30 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 B 6 vs. 7

Sunday Bill Crothers Gym A 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game

Sunday Bill Crothers Gym B rd rd rd 3 Place Game 9:00 A.M. 3 Team Pool A vs. 3 Team Pool B

10:30 A.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U17 Juvenile Boys Division #2 May 26 – 28, 2017

York Region, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Niagara Selects 2 – Mississauga Jaguars 4 – Markham Gators Celeste 3 – Barrie Royals 5 – NT Basketball 6 – Etobicoke Basketball 8 – Gold Medal Basketball 7 – Blessed Sacrament Simpson

Friday Pan Am Gym A 4:30 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 6 7:30 P.M A 4 vs. 8 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday Pan Am Gym A 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday Pan Am Gym A 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U17 Juvenile Boys Division #3 May 26 – 28, 2017

York Region, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Jayhawks Basketball 2 – Triple Threat 4 – Blessed Sacrament C 3 – Brantford CYO Evans 5 – KW Vipers Bains 6 – Riverside Falcons 8 – Welland Basketball Ingraham 7 – Oxford Attack

Friday Pan Am Gym B 4:30 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 6 7:30 P.M A 4 vs. 8 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday Pan Am Gym B 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday Pan Am Gym B 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U17 Juvenile Boys Division #4 May 26 – 28, 2017

York Region, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Orillia Basketball 2 – KYBA Harper 4 – Toronto Lords 3 – Ancaster Magic 5 – DCBA 6 – Sudbury Basketball Denis 8 – Steel City Slam 7 – Peterborough Power

Friday Pan Am Gym C 4:30 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 6 7:30 P.M A 4 vs. 8 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday Pan Am Gym C 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday Pan Am Gym C 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U17 Juvenile Boys Division #5 May 26 – 28, 2017

York Region, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Orangeville Hawks 2 – YSSK Woo 4 – NT Huskies Team B 3 – Gladiators Kenrick 5 – Guelph Phoenix Mencfeld 6 – Guelph CYO Knights 8 – BC Troyka 7 – Lindsay Wildcats

Friday Stoufville SS Bur Oak HS 6:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 7:30 P.M. B 2 vs. 6 7:30 P.M A 4 vs. 8 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday Stoufville SS 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday Bill Crothers Gym A 12:00 P.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game

Sunday Bill Crothers Gym B 3rd Place Game 12:00 P.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B

1:30 P.M 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game

a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U17 Juvenile Boys Division #6 May 26 – 28, 2017

York Region, ON

POOL 1 – Chatam-Kent Basketball 2 – YNBA Svab 3 – IEM Aurora 4 – Milton Stags 5 – Cambridge Basketball

Friday Our Lady of the Lake 6:00 P.M. 1 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. 2 vs. 4

9:00 P.M. 3 vs. 5

Saturday Aurora HS

9:00 A.M. 1 vs. 4 10:30 A.M. 5 vs. 2 1:30 P.M. 4 vs. 3 3:00 P.M. 1 vs. 5 4:30 P.M. 3 vs. 2

Sunday Aurora HS 9:00 A.M. 4 vs. 5 10:30 A.M. 1 vs. 2

1:30 P.M. Third Place vs. Fourth Place Bronze Medal Game 3:00 P.M. First Place vs. Second Place Gold Medal Game

a) Each Team will receive at least three (4) pool games. b) The two (2) teams with the best records in each pool will advance to the Gold Medal Game and the next two (2) teams with the best records to the Bronze Medal Game. c) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format d) The Team that appears on the left-hand side of the tournament draw shall be the home team.

U17 Juvenile Boys Division #7 May 26 – 28, 2017

York Region, ON

POOL 1 – Stratford Basketball 2 – Goulbourn Basketball 3 – Inter-City Saints (21 Hoops) 4 – CKATT Basketball

Friday Holy Trinity CHS

7:15 P.M. A 1 vs. 3 8:45 P.M. A 2 vs. 4

Saturday Denison HS

10:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 4 11:30 P.M. A 2 vs. 3

2:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 2 3:30 P.M. A 3 vs. 4

Sunday Sir William Mulock SS 9:00 A.M. (1) First Pool A vs. Fourth Pool A Championship Semi -Final 1 10:30 A.M. (2) Second Pool A vs. Third Pool A Championship Semi -Final 2

1:30 P.M. Loser (1) vs. Loser (2) Bronze Medal Game 3:00 P.M. Winner (1) vs. Winner (2) Gold Medal Game a) All teams will move on to Sunday’s semi-finals and medal games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used. c) The Team that appears on the left-hand side of the tournament draw shall be the home team. www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results A well-rounded basketball experience allowing athletes to work on their game in the OFFSEASON! U12 and U14 Boys & Girls Regional tryouts are happening across the province. Don’t miss out!

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U19 Junior Boys Division #1 May 26 – 28, 2017

Kingston, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – KW Vipers Elite 2 – KYBA Dimillo 4 – Ottawa Youth Basketball Academy 3 – Jayhawks Nava 5 – Wildhawk Basketball 6 – SBA Woodburn 8 – Burlington Force 7 – Belleville Spirits

Friday Queen’s University Main 4:30 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 6 7:30 P.M A 4 vs. 8 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday Queen’s University Main 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday Queen’s University Main 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U19 Junior Boys Division #2 May 26 – 28, 2017

Kingston, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Kingston Impact Meeson 2 – Ancaster Magic Pinnock 4 – Oakville Venom 3 – Gold Medal Basketball 5 – GCBA Zimmerman 6 – Stoney Creek NYB 8 – YSSK Oliveri 7 – NT Basketball

Friday Queen’s University Upper 4:30 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 6 7:30 P.M A 4 vs. 8 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday Queen’s University Upper 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday Queen’s University Upper 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U19 Junior Boys Division #3 May 26 – 28, 2017

Kingston, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – MMBA Lowe 2 – Caledon Cougar 4 – YSSK Katzoti 3 – KW Vipers Knibb 5 – Cambridge Centaurs 6 – Barrie Royals 8 – BAYAN Basketball 7 – Kingston Impact MacArthur

Friday St. Lawrence College 4:30 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 6 7:30 P.M A 4 vs. 8 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday St. Lawrence College 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday St. Lawrence College 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U19 Junior Boys Division #4 May 26 – 28, 2017

Kingston, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Goulbourn Basketball 2 – Ottawa South Basketball 4 – Jayhawks Trinidad 3 – Guelph Phoenix McCarthy 5 – Dundas Dynamo 6 – Stratford Basketball 8 – Collingwood Trailblazers 7 – Toronto Lords

Friday LaSalle SS 4:30 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 6 7:30 P.M A 4 vs. 8 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday LaSalle SS 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday LaSalle SS 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U19 Junior Boys Division #5 May 26 – 28, 2017

Kingston, ON

POOL 1 – St. Mary’s 2 – MUMBA Kornet 3 – YNBA Condarcuri 4 – Huntsville Hurricanes 5 – Peterborough Power

Friday Holy Cross CS 4:30 P.M. 1 vs. 3 6:00 P.M. 2 vs. 4 7:30 P.M 3 vs. 5

Saturday Holy Cross CS

9:00 A.M. 1 vs. 4 10:30 A.M. 5 vs. 2 12:00 P.M. 4 vs. 3 1:30 P.M. 1 vs. 5 3:00 P.M. 3 vs. 2

Sunday Holy Cross CS 9:00 A.M. 4 vs. 5 10:30 A.M. 1 vs. 2

1:00 P.M. Third Place vs. Fourth Place Bronze Medal Game 2:30 P.M. First Place vs. Second Place Gold Medal Game

a) Each Team will receive at least three (4) pool games. b) The two (2) teams with the best records in each pool will advance to the Gold Medal Game and the next two (2) teams with the best records to the Bronze Medal Game. c) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format d) The Team that appears on the left-hand side of the tournament draw shall be the home team. www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results

Congrats to our OSBA 2016-17 Champions Lincoln Prep (W) and Orangeville Prep (M)

Now accepting applications for 2017-18 season. Visit ontariosba.ca for more!

I would like to extend a warm welcome to all those attending the 2017 ONTARIO CUP PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. We are delighted that London is hosting the event and it is our hope that you feel right at home as you visit with us.

It is also my pleasure to wish the best of success to the athletes and coaches competing in this major Ontario Basketball event. Your talent and hard work have been recognized and we salute your accomplishments.

We are very proud of our community and we are grateful to you for giving us the opportunity to showcase our city. London is renowned for our friendly hospitality, family attractions, superb shopping and dining facilities. We hope that during your stay you have an opportunity to enjoy some of our city.

Our thanks to the organizers, OBA staff and local volunteers dedicated to the success of this event. Our best wishes to all for a fun-filled and successful tournament.

Yours sincerely,

Cheryl Finn Director, Sport Tourism Tourism London VENUE LOCATIONS

Mother Teresa CS (MTS) Westminister SS Fanshawe College London South Collegiate Institute 1065 Sunningdale Road E 230 Baseline Road W 1001 Fanshawe College Blvd 371 Tecumseh Avenue

Carling Heights Optimist CC St. Thomas Aquinas (STA) Saunders SS Sir Wilfrid Laurier S.S 656 Elizabeth St. 1360 Oxford Street W 941 Viscount Rd 450 Millbank Drive

Fanshawe College AB Lucas SS Monsignor Bruyere School Regina Mundi Catholic College 1001 Fanshawe College Blvd 656 Tennent Avenue 920 Huron St 5250 Wellington Road South www.basketball.on.ca/ results

U15 Midget Boys Division #1 May 12 – 14, 2017 London, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Wildhawk Basketball 2 – SBA Gipson 4 – GCBA Pemberton 3 – Pelham Basketball 5 – Etobicoke Basketball Tai 6 – MMBA Lobert 8 – Markham Gators Shane 7 – KW Vipers Elite

Friday St. Mother Teresa CS 4:30 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 6 7:30 P.M A 4 vs . 8 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday St. Mother Teresa CS 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday St. Mother Teresa CS 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U15 Midget Boys Division #2 May 12 – 14, 2017 London, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – SBA Carnrite 2 – Gary Durrant Basketball 4 – MUMBA Sousa 3 – MMBA Kerr 5 – MMBA Ammor 6 – Gold Medal Pensa 8 – DCBA Central 7 – Niagara Falls Red Raiders

Friday Westminster SS 4:30 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 6:00 P.M. A 4 vs. 8 7:30 P.M B 2 vs. 6 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday Westminster SS 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday Westminster SS 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U15 Midget Boys Division #3 May 12 – 14, 2017 London, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Jayhawks Basketball 2 – Vaughan Basketball 4 – CK Wildcats 3 – TTT Basketball 5 – Ancaster Blitz 6 – Halton Basketball Club 8 – Oakville Vytis Merner 7 – Burlington Basketball

Friday Fanshawe College #2 4:30 P.M A 1 vs. 5 6:00 P.M. A 4 vs. 8 7:30 P.M B 2 vs. 6 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday London South CI 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday London South CI 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U15 Midget Boys Division #4 May 12 – 14, 2017 London, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Markham Gators Jr/Ken 2 – Grimsby Basketball 4 – Guelph CYO Knights 3 – Etobicoke Basketball Gilmore 5 – Blessed Sacrament Shae 6 – NT Basketball Boydell 8 – KYBA Wilson 7 – YSSK James

Friday Carling Heights #1 4:30 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 6:00 P.M. A 4 vs . 8 7:30 P.M B 2 vs. 6 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday Carling Heights #1 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs . 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday Carling Heights #1 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U15 Midget Boys Division #5 May 12 – 14, 2017 London, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Sudbury Basketball 2 – YNBA Prue 4 –Thornhill Thunder 3 – DCBA West 5 – CBA Basketball 6 – Flamborough Fire 8 – KYBA Kovacina 7 – IEM Aurora

Friday Carling Heights #2 4:30 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 6:00 P.M. A 4 vs . 8 7:30 P.M B 2 vs. 6 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday Carling Heights #2 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs . 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday Carling Heights #2 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U15 Midget Boys Division #6 May 12 – 14, 2017 London, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Ancaster Magic Pinnock 2 – Caledon Cougars 4 – North Region Basketball 3 – Barrie Royals 5 – NT Huskies Watt 6 – Milton Stags #1 8 – GCBA Dunham 7 – Ottawa Shooting Stars

Friday St. Thomas Aquinas CS 4:30 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 6 7:30 P.M A 4 vs. 8 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday St. Thomas Aquinas CS 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday St. Thomas Aquinas CS 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U15 Midget Boys Division #7 May 12 – 14, 2017 London, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Stoney Creek NYB 2 – Motion Express 4 – London Ramblers 3 – MMBA Pestano 5 – MUMBA GBAS 6 – Waterloo Wolverines 8 – Cambridge Centaurs 7 – Fire Basketball Lee

Friday Saunders #1 Saunders #2

6:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 A 4 vs. 8 7:30 P.M B 3 vs. 7 B 2 vs. 6

Saturday Saunders #1 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs . 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday Saunders #1 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U15 Midget Boys Division #8 May 12 – 14, 2017 London, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Guelph Youth Basketball 2 – Orangeville Hawks 4 – South Simcoe Basketball 3 – Niagara Rangers 5 – SBA Blackett 6 – Etobicoke Basketball #2 8 – MUMBA Chan 7 – East York Basketball

Friday Laurier SS 4:30 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 6:00 P.M. A 4 vs. 8 7:30 P.M B 2 vs. 6 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday Laurier SS 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday Laurier SS 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U15 Midget Boys Division #9 May 12 – 14, 2017 London, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Gold Medal Basketball #2 2 – Milton Stags Ahsan 4 – Gladiators Joe 3 – SBA Schwartzentruber 5 – Orillia Basketball 6 – CBA Basketball A 8 – Ancaster Blitz Leslie 7 – Whitby Saints

Friday Fanshawe College #1 4:30 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 6:00 P.M. A 4 vs . 8 7:30 P.M B 2 vs. 6 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday AB Lucas SS 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday AB Lucas SS 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U15 Midget Boys Division #10 May 12 – 14, 2017

London, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Nepean Blue Devils 2 – Blessed Sacrament Ash 4 – Ancaster Magic Kennedy 3 – Albany Avenue Basketball 5 – KW Vipers Langer 6 – Oakville Venom 8 – Sudbury Jam John 7 – Lakeshore Lynx

Friday Fanshawe College #3 4:30 P.M. B 2 vs. 6 6:00 P.M. A 4 vs. 8 7:30 P.M A 1 vs. 5 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday Saunders #2 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday Saunders #2 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U15 Midget Boys Division #11 May 12 – 14, 2017

London, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – YNBA Diaz 2 – Brantford CYO Johnson 4 – Collingwood Trailblazers 3 – Peterborough Basketball 5 – Ottawa South Basketball 6 – Stratford Basketball 8 – IEM East Gwillimbury 7 – Oxford Attack

Friday M Bruyere 4:30 P.M. B 2 vs. 6 6:00 P.M. A 4 vs. 8 7:30 P.M A 1 vs. 5 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday M Bruyere 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday M Bruyere 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

U15 Midget Boys Division #12 May 12 – 14, 2017

London, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Centre Wellington Basketball 2 – Advantage Titans 4 – MUMBA Frenette-Ling 3 – Markham Gators Select 5 – Welland Basketball Huisman 6 – IEM Bradford BYE 7 – Norfolk Basketball

Friday RMC #1 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 6 7:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 7 9:00 P.M A 1 vs. 5 Saturday RMC #1

9:00 A.M B 2 vs. 7 10:30 A.M. B 3 vs. 6 12:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 1:30 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 3:00 P.M. B 6 vs. 7 4:30 P.M. A 4 vs. 5

Sunday RMC #1 8:30 A.M. (1) First Pool A vs. Second Pool B Championship Semi -Final 1 10:00 A.M. (2) First Pool B vs. Second Pool A Championship Semi -Final 2 11:30 P.M. Third Pool A vs. Third Pool B Consolation Game 1:00 P.M. Loser (1) vs. Loser (2) Bronze Medal Game 2:30 P.M. Winner (1) vs. Winner (2) Gold Medal Game

a) The two (2) teams with the best records in each pool will advance to the semi-finals and medal rounds on Sunday and play two (2) additional games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used. c) The Team that appears on the left-hand side of the tournament draw shall be the home team. www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results NOTHERS SIGNS & RECOGNITION OFFICIAL AWARDS SUPPLIER FOR ONTARIO BASKETBALL *FREE CUSTOM MEDAL DESIGN WITH PROMOCODE: OBA2017 *ORDER BY: MAY 30TH, 2017 | MINIMUM 12 WEEKS PRODUCTION TIME* ASK US ABOUT OUR: * Medals (Stock & Custom) * * Trophies * * Resins * * Cups * * Plaques * * Glass & Crystal Awards * *Banners & Signage* * Promotional Products *

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Eastern Ontario Basketball Association April 28 - 30, 2017 & May 12 - 14, 2017

Welcome to the 2017 Ontario Cup Provincial Championships!

The Eastern Ontario Basketball Association (EOBA) is proud to be hosting both the U16 Girls and U16 Boys and their families in the Nation’s Capital. Having the tournament in the Nation’s capital means you will not only be treated to a great basketball experience but we also invite you to take in many of the sites that make Ottawa great – the Rideau Canal, the Ottawa River, the Parliament Buildings, Little Italy, and the historic ByWard Market District. What better way to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday then by spending a weekend in the Nation’s capital.

The EOBA is an Eastern Ontario cooperative of local basketball clubs that work together to provide an opportunity for youth in the Eastern Ontario area to engage in all levels of play. The EOBA is Ontario’s largest regional basketball association with over 200 teams ranging from Elite to house league stretching from Cornwall to Pembroke to Ottawa to Belleville. The EOBA works closely with the Ontario Basketball Association to ensure that its programs, league structure and overall direction align with and fit within the Ontario Basketball Association programing while meeting the unique geographic challenges of Eastern Ontario.

This region has long been a hotbed of basketball talent starting with the perennial men’s CIS national champion Carleton Ravens. Many of the area’s players have gone on to higher levels of the game including Canadian college and University teams, the NCAA and Provincial and National teams. The Eastern Ontario clubs are very proud to play a part in developing players both on and off the court from Novice right through to the rest of their life.

We would like to thank the Ottawa Tourism, the Ottawa Public School Board, the Ottawa Catholic District School Board and the Ottawa Valley Board of Approved Basketball Officials for their support of this tournament. We would also like to thank all the member clubs of the EOBA as well as the other groups who have volunteered to assist this weekend as site conveners, scorers, timers, shot clock operators and in other capacities to make sure that these Championships run smoothly.

We hope that you enjoy your stay this weekend and that all your time, hard work, and dedication from this season will be showcased. Even though only one team will win the ultimate prize, every one of you is already a champion for coming this far. Do your best and make the most of each moment. Make your parents, your coaches, your team, your club, and, most of all, yourself proud. Remember to take a moment this weekend to thank your coaches for their time and effort, your team mates for their friendship and your parents for their support for the 2016-17 season. Best of luck to all the teams!

The EOBA Executive Jim Tebrake – Nepean Blue Devils Basketball Association Tom Chadwick – Ottawa Shooting Stars Basketball Association Ratko Kovacina – Kanata Ottawa Next Level Basketball Association Paul Anderson – Gloucester Wolverines Basketball Association Geoff Crampton – Ottawa South Bedrock Basketball Association Dan Case – Goulbourn Hornets Basketball Association VENUE LOCATIONS

Algonquin College Longfelds-Davidson Heights SS St. Francis Xavier High School 1385 Woodrofe Avenue, Nepean 149 Berrigan Drive, Nepean 3740 Spratt Road, Gloucester Sacred Heart Secondary School All Saints Catholic High School Lisgar Collegiate Institute 5870 Abbott St E., Stittsville 5115 Kanata Avenue, Kanata 29 Lisgar Street, Ottawa Cairine Wilson Secondary School Glebe Collegiate Institute Nepean High School 975 Orleans Boulevard, Ottawa 212 Glebe Avenue, Ottawa 574 Broadview Avenue, Ottawa

Kanata Highland Public School College Catholique Franco-Ouest St. Matthew Catholic High School 425 Terry Fox Drive, Kanata 411 Seyton Drive, Nepean 6550 Bilberry Drive, Orleans Louis Riel SS St. Peter High School John McCrae Secondary School 1655 Bearbrook Rd, Gloucester 750 Charlemagne Blvd, Orleans 103 Malvern Drive, Nepean Merivale High School St. Mark's Catholic High School Gloucester High School Redeemer Christian HS 1755 Merivale Road, Nepean 1040 Dozois Road, Manotick 2060 Ogilvie Road, Gloucester 82 Colonnade Rd, Nepean www.basketball.on.ca/ results

U16 Major Midget Boys Division #1 May 12 – 14, 2017 Ottawa, ON

POOL A POOL B 1 – Motion Marksmen Headley 2 – London Ramblers 4 – St. Catharines CYO 3 – Etobicoke Basketball 5 – Motion Express 6 – TTT Basketball 8 – Kingston Impact Walsh 7 – Hamilton Eagles

Friday Algonquin College 4:30 P.M. A 1 vs. 5 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 6 7:30 P.M A 4 vs. 8 9:00 P.M B 3 vs. 7 Saturday Algonquin College 9:00 A.M. A 1 vs. 8 10:30 A.M. A 4 vs. 5 12:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 7 1:30 P.M. B 3 vs. 6

3:00 P.M. A 1 vs. 4 4:30 P.M. A 5 vs. 8 6:00 P.M. B 2 vs. 3 7:30 P.M. B 6 vs. 7

Sunday Algonquin College 9:00 A.M. 4th Team Pool A vs. 4th Team Pool B 4th Place Game 10:30 A.M. 3rd Team Pool A vs. 3rd Team Pool B 3rd Place Game

12:00 P.M. 2nd Team Pool A vs. 2nd Team Pool B Bronze Medal Game 1:30 P.M. 1st Team Pool A vs. 1st Team Pool B Gold Medal Game a) Each Team will receive at least three (3) pool games. b) In the event of a tie within pool play, the Ontario Basketball Tie Break Format will be used.

! U16$Major$Midget$Boys$$ Division$#2$ May$12$–$14,$2017$

Ottawa,$ON$ $ ! POOL$A POOL$B$ 1"–"Milton"Stags" 2"–"MMBA"Grewal" 4"–"Caledon"Cougars" 3"–""NT"Huskies"#1" 5"–"GCBA"Heard" 6"–"Nepean"Basketball"#1" 8"–"KYBA"Barbeau" 7"–"KW"Vipers"Phipps" " Friday Longfields,Davidson SS #1 4:30"P.M." A"1"vs."5" """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " 6:00"P.M." B"2"vs."6" """""""" " 7:30"P.M" """"""""""""""A"4"vs."8"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " " 9:00"P.M" """"""""""""""B"3"vs."7" " " Saturday St. Francis Xavier CS 9:00"A.M." A"1"vs."8" " " 10:30"A.M." A"4"vs."5" " " 12:00"P.M." B"2"vs."7" " " 1:30"P.M." B"3"vs."6" " " " " " " 3:00"P.M." A"1"vs."4" " " 4:30"P.M." A"5"vs."8" " " 6:00"P.M." B"2"vs."3" " " 7:30"P.M." B"6"vs."7" " " " " " " Sunday Longfields,Davidson SS #1 9:00"A.M." 4th"Team"Pool"A"vs."4th"Team"Pool"B" 4th"Place"Game" 10:30"A.M." 3rd"Team"Pool"A"vs."3rd"Team"Pool"B" 3rd"Place"Game" " ! ! 12:00"P.M." 2nd!Team!Pool!A!vs.!2nd!Team!Pool!B! Bronze!Medal!Game! 1:30"P.M." 1st!Team!Pool!A!vs.!1st!Team!Pool!B! Gold!Medal!Game! " a)" Each"Team"will"receive"at"least"three"(3)"pool"games." b)" In"the"event"of"a"tie"within"pool"play,"the"Ontario"Basketball"Tie"Break"Format"will"be"used." "

! U16$Major$Midget$Boys$$ Division$#3$ May$12$–$14,$2017$

Ottawa,$ON$ $ ! POOL$A POOL$B$ 1"–"SBA"Jones" 2"–"Sudbury"Basketball"Denis" 4"–"Belleville"Spirits" 3"–""Motion"Marksmen"White" 5"–"Burlington"Basketball"Besseling" 6"–"Gladiators"Basketball"Mario" 8"–"YNBA"Duarte" 7"–"Halton"Basketball"Club" " Friday Sacred Heart SS All Saints CHS " " """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " 6:30"P.M." A"1"vs."5" """"""""""""""B"2"vs."6" " 8:00"P.M" """"""""""""""B"3"vs."7"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" A"4"vs."8"""""""""""""""""""""""" " " """"""""""""""" " " Saturday Sacred Heart SS 9:00"A.M." A"1"vs."8" " " 10:30"A.M." A"4"vs."5" " " 12:00"P.M." B"2"vs."7" " " 1:30"P.M." B"3"vs."6" " " " " " " 3:00"P.M." A"1"vs."4" " " 4:30"P.M." A"5"vs."8" " " 6:00"P.M." B"2"vs."3" " " 7:30"P.M." B"6"vs."7" " " " " " " Sunday Sacred Heart SS 9:00"A.M." 4th"Team"Pool"A"vs."4th"Team"Pool"B" 4th"Place"Game" 10:30"A.M." 3rd"Team"Pool"A"vs."3rd"Team"Pool"B" 3rd"Place"Game" " ! ! 12:00"P.M." 2nd!Team!Pool!A!vs.!2nd!Team!Pool!B! Bronze!Medal!Game! 1:30"P.M." 1st!Team!Pool!A!vs.!1st!Team!Pool!B! Gold!Medal!Game! " a)" Each"Team"will"receive"at"least"three"(3)"pool"games." b)" In"the"event"of"a"tie"within"pool"play,"the"Ontario"Basketball"Tie"Break"Format"will"be"used." "

! U16$Major$Midget$Boys$$ Division$#4$ May$12$–$14,$2017$

Ottawa,$ON$ $ ! POOL$A POOL$B$ 1"–"Motion"Marksmen"Codilla" 2"–"BAYAN"Garcia" 4"–"Niagara"Rangers" 3"–""MUMBA"Mastre" 5"–"Stoney"Creek"NYB" 6"–"Ottawa"Shooting"Stars" 8"–"IEM"East"Gwillimbury" 7"–"Centre"Wellington"Basketball" " Friday Lisgar HS 4:30"P.M." A"1"vs."5" """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " 6:00"P.M." A"4"vs."8" " " 7:30"P.M" """"""""""""""B"2"vs."6"""""""""""""""""""""""" " " 9:00"P.M" """"""""""""""B"3"vs."7"""""""""""""""""""""""" " " Saturday Lisgar HS 9:00"A.M." A"1"vs."8" " " 10:30"A.M." A"4"vs."5" " " 12:00"P.M." B"2"vs."7" " " 1:30"P.M." B"3"vs."6" " " " " " " 3:00"P.M." A"1"vs."4" " " 4:30"P.M." A"5"vs."8" " " 6:00"P.M." B"2"vs."3" " " 7:30"P.M." B"6"vs."7" " " " " " " Sunday Lisgar HS 9:00"A.M." 4th"Team"Pool"A"vs."4th"Team"Pool"B" 4th"Place"Game" 10:30"A.M." 3rd"Team"Pool"A"vs."3rd"Team"Pool"B" 3rd"Place"Game" " ! ! 12:00"P.M." 2nd!Team!Pool!A!vs.!2nd!Team!Pool!B! Bronze!Medal!Game! 1:30"P.M." 1st!Team!Pool!A!vs.!1st!Team!Pool!B! Gold!Medal!Game! " a)" Each"Team"will"receive"at"least"three"(3)"pool"games." b)" In"the"event"of"a"tie"within"pool"play,"the"Ontario"Basketball"Tie"Break"Format"will"be"used." "

! U16$Major$Midget$Boys$$ Division$#5$ May$12$–$14,$2017$

Ottawa,$ON$ $ ! POOL$A POOL$B$ 1"–"Peterborough"Basketball" 2"–"Etobicoke"Basketball"Eimer" 4"–"DCBA"Bulldogs" 3"–""Durham"Gators"MJ" 5"–"Ancaster"Magic"Young" 6"–"Barrie"Royals" 8"–"Stratford"Optimist"Basketball" 7"–"Niagara"Falls"red"Raiders" " Friday Cairine Wilson HS Merivale HS 6:30"P.M." A"1"vs."5" """""""""A"4"vs."8"""""""""""""""""""""" " 8:00"P.M." B"2"vs."6""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" B"3"vs."7"""""""""""""""""""""""" " " """"""""""""""" """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " " """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " " Saturday Cairine Wilson HS 9:00"A.M." A"1"vs."8" " " 10:30"A.M." A"4"vs."5" " " 12:00"P.M." B"2"vs."7" " " 1:30"P.M." B"3"vs."6" " " " " " " 3:00"P.M." A"1"vs."4" " " 4:30"P.M." A"5"vs."8" " " 6:00"P.M." B"2"vs."3" " " 7:30"P.M." B"6"vs."7" " " " " " " Sunday Cairine Wilson HS 9:00"A.M." 4th"Team"Pool"A"vs."4th"Team"Pool"B" 4th"Place"Game" 10:30"A.M." 3rd"Team"Pool"A"vs."3rd"Team"Pool"B" 3rd"Place"Game" " ! ! 12:00"P.M." 2nd!Team!Pool!A!vs.!2nd!Team!Pool!B! Bronze!Medal!Game! 1:30"P.M." 1st!Team!Pool!A!vs.!1st!Team!Pool!B! Gold!Medal!Game! " a)" Each"Team"will"receive"at"least"three"(3)"pool"games." b)" In"the"event"of"a"tie"within"pool"play,"the"Ontario"Basketball"Tie"Break"Format"will"be"used." "

! U16$Major$Midget$Boys$$ Division$#6$ May$12$–$14,$2017$

Ottawa,$ON$ $ ! POOL$A POOL$B$ 1"–"Oxford"Attack" 2"–"Markham"Gators"Andrew" 4"–"North"Region"Basketball" 3"–""Fire"Basketball" 5"–"NT"Huskies"#2" 6"–"Collingwood"Trailblazers" 8"–"CBA"Rep" 7"–"Orillia"Basketball"Brown" " Friday Glebe Colliegate 4:30"P.M." A"1"vs."5" """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " 6:00"P.M." A"4"vs."8" " " 7:30"P.M" """"""""""""""B"2"vs."6""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " " 9:00"P.M" """"""""""""""B"3"vs."7"""""""""""""""""""""""" " " Saturday Nepean HS 9:00"A.M." A"1"vs."8" " " 10:30"A.M." A"4"vs."5" " " 12:00"P.M." B"2"vs."7" " " 1:30"P.M." B"3"vs."6" " " " " " " 3:00"P.M." A"1"vs."4" " " 4:30"P.M." A"5"vs."8" " " 6:00"P.M." B"2"vs."3" " " 7:30"P.M." B"6"vs."7" " " " " " " Sunday Nepean HS 9:00"A.M." 4th"Team"Pool"A"vs."4th"Team"Pool"B" 4th"Place"Game" 10:30"A.M." 3rd"Team"Pool"A"vs."3rd"Team"Pool"B" 3rd"Place"Game" " ! ! 12:00"P.M." 2nd!Team!Pool!A!vs.!2nd!Team!Pool!B! Bronze!Medal!Game! 1:30"P.M." 1st!Team!Pool!A!vs.!1st!Team!Pool!B! Gold!Medal!Game! " a)" Each"Team"will"receive"at"least"three"(3)"pool"games." b)" In"the"event"of"a"tie"within"pool"play,"the"Ontario"Basketball"Tie"Break"Format"will"be"used." "

! U16$Major$Midget$Boys$$ Division$#7$ May$12$–$14,$2017$

Ottawa,$ON$ $ ! POOL$A POOL$B$ 1"–"Orangeville"Hawks" 2"–"Guelph"Phoenix"Baker" 4"–"Brantford"CYO"Johnson" 3"–""Gold"Medal"Basketball" 5"–"Ottawa"South"Basketball" 6"–"Welland"Warriors" 8"–"Oakville"Vytis" 7"–"GBA"Hornets" " Friday St. Mark’s CS St. Francis Xavier HS " " """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " 6:00"P.M." A"1"vs."5" """"""""""""""A"4"vs."8" " 7:30"P.M" """"""""""""""B"3"vs."7""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""B"2"vs."6"""""""""""""""""""""""" " " " """"""""""""""" " " Saturday St. Mark’s CS 9:00"A.M." A"1"vs."8" " " 10:30"A.M." A"4"vs."5" " " 12:00"P.M." B"2"vs."7" " " 1:30"P.M." B"3"vs."6" " " " " " " 3:00"P.M." A"1"vs."4" " " 4:30"P.M." A"5"vs."8" " " 6:00"P.M." B"2"vs."3" " " 7:30"P.M." B"6"vs."7" " " " " " " Sunday St. Mark’s CS 9:00"A.M." 4th"Team"Pool"A"vs."4th"Team"Pool"B" 4th"Place"Game" 10:30"A.M." 3rd"Team"Pool"A"vs."3rd"Team"Pool"B" 3rd"Place"Game" " ! ! 12:00"P.M." 2nd!Team!Pool!A!vs.!2nd!Team!Pool!B! Bronze!Medal!Game! 1:30"P.M." 1st!Team!Pool!A!vs.!1st!Team!Pool!B! Gold!Medal!Game! " a)" Each"Team"will"receive"at"least"three"(3)"pool"games." b)" In"the"event"of"a"tie"within"pool"play,"the"Ontario"Basketball"Tie"Break"Format"will"be"used." "

! U16$Major$Midget$Boys$$ Division$#8$ May$12$–$14,$2017$

Ottawa,$ON$ $ ! POOL$A POOL$B$ 1"–"Cambridge"Basketball" 2"–"Caledon"Cougars"#2" 4"–"Guelph"CYO"Knights" 3"–""Burlington"Force"Ellis" 5"–"SBA"Lontok" 6"–"Whitby"Saints" 8"–"Kingston"Impact"Nuttall" 7"–"Markham"Gators"Select" " Friday Kanata Highland PS Franco2Quest " 6:00"P.M." A"4"vs."8" """"""""""""""B"2"vs."6"""""""""""""""""""""""" " 7:30"P.M." A"1"vs."5" """"""""""""""B"3"vs."7"""""""""""""""""""""""" " " "" """""""""" " Saturday Kanata Highland PS 9:00"A.M." A"1"vs."8" " " 10:30"A.M." A"4"vs."5" " " 12:00"P.M." B"2"vs."7" " " 1:30"P.M." B"3"vs."6" " " " " " " 3:00"P.M." A"1"vs."4" " " 4:30"P.M." A"5"vs."8" " " 6:00"P.M." B"2"vs."3" " " 7:30"P.M." B"6"vs."7" " " " " " " Sunday Kanata Highland PS 9:00"A.M." 4th"Team"Pool"A"vs."4th"Team"Pool"B" 4th"Place"Game" 10:30"A.M." 3rd"Team"Pool"A"vs."3rd"Team"Pool"B" 3rd"Place"Game" " ! ! 12:00"P.M." 2nd!Team!Pool!A!vs.!2nd!Team!Pool!B! Bronze!Medal!Game! 1:30"P.M." 1st!Team!Pool!A!vs.!1st!Team!Pool!B! Gold!Medal!Game! " a)" Each"Team"will"receive"at"least"three"(3)"pool"games." b)" In"the"event"of"a"tie"within"pool"play,"the"Ontario"Basketball"Tie"Break"Format"will"be"used." "

! U16$Major$Midget$Boys$$ Division$#9$ May$12$–$14,$2017$

Ottawa,$ON$ $ ! POOL$A POOL$B$ 1"–"Prince"Edward"County" 2"–"KW"Vipers"Tulipano" 4"–"Oxford"Attack"Perryman" 3"–""EastCSide"City"Warriors"West" 5"–"Toronto"Lords"Basketball" 6"–"YSSK"Huh" 8"–"MUMBA"Dhanabalan" 7"–"ETBA"Heat" " Friday Gloucester HS St. Matt’s CS 4:30"P.M." A"1"vs."5" """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " 6:00"P.M." A"4"vs."8" " " 7:30"P.M" """"""""""""""B"2"vs."6""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " " 8:30"P.M" "" """"""""""""""B"3"vs."7"""""""""""""""""""""""" " Saturday Gloucester HS 9:00"A.M." A"1"vs."8" " " 10:30"A.M." A"4"vs."5" " " 12:00"P.M." B"2"vs."7" " " 1:30"P.M." B"3"vs."6" " " " " " " 3:00"P.M." A"1"vs."4" " " 4:30"P.M." A"5"vs."8" " " 6:00"P.M." B"2"vs."3" " " 7:30"P.M." B"6"vs."7" " " " " " " Sunday Gloucester HS 9:00"A.M." 4th"Team"Pool"A"vs."4th"Team"Pool"B" 4th"Place"Game" 10:30"A.M." 3rd"Team"Pool"A"vs."3rd"Team"Pool"B" 3rd"Place"Game" " ! ! 12:00"P.M." 2nd!Team!Pool!A!vs.!2nd!Team!Pool!B! Bronze!Medal!Game! 1:30"P.M." 1st!Team!Pool!A!vs.!1st!Team!Pool!B! Gold!Medal!Game! " a)" Each"Team"will"receive"at"least"three"(3)"pool"games." b)" In"the"event"of"a"tie"within"pool"play,"the"Ontario"Basketball"Tie"Break"Format"will"be"used." "

! U16$Major$Midget$Boys$$ Division$#10$ May$12$–$14,$2017$

Ottawa,$ON$ $ ! POOL$A POOL$B$ 1"–"Sudbury"Jam"Marc" 2"–"Kingston"Impact"Caverly" 4"–"Mississauga"Jaguars" 3"–""North"Bay"Spartans" 5"–"Prescott"Russell"Basketball" 6"–"GCBA"Selects" 8"–"YSSK"Wolk" 7"–"Peterborough"Power"#2" " Friday Louis'Riel St. Peter’s CS 6:30"P.M." A"1"vs."5" B"3"vs."7" 8:00"P.M." A"4"vs."8" """"""""""""""B"2"vs."6" " """""""""" " " " " Saturday St. Matt’s CS 9:00"A.M." A"1"vs."8" " " 10:30"A.M." A"4"vs."5" " " 12:00"P.M." B"2"vs."7" " " 1:30"P.M." B"3"vs."6" " " " " " " 3:00"P.M." A"1"vs."4" " " 4:30"P.M." A"5"vs."8" " " 6:00"P.M." B"2"vs."3" " " 7:30"P.M." B"6"vs."7" " " " " " " Sunday St. Matt’s CS 9:00"A.M." 4th"Team"Pool"A"vs."4th"Team"Pool"B" 4th"Place"Game" 10:30"A.M." 3rd"Team"Pool"A"vs."3rd"Team"Pool"B" 3rd"Place"Game" " ! ! 12:00"P.M." 2nd!Team!Pool!A!vs.!2nd!Team!Pool!B! Bronze!Medal!Game! 1:30"P.M." 1st!Team!Pool!A!vs.!1st!Team!Pool!B! Gold!Medal!Game! " a)" Each"Team"will"receive"at"least"three"(3)"pool"games." b)" In"the"event"of"a"tie"within"pool"play,"the"Ontario"Basketball"Tie"Break"Format"will"be"used." "

! U16$Major$Midget$Boys$$ Division$#11$ May$12$–$14,$2017$

Ottawa,$ON$ $ ! POOL$A POOL$B$ 1"–"Huntsville"Hurricanes" 2"–"Nepean"Basketball"#2" 4"–"East9Side"City"Warriors"East" 3"–""Penetanguishene"Basketball" 5"–"GBA"Hornets"Pa" 6"–"Ancaster"Magic"Fra" " 7"–"Whitby"Wildcats" " Friday John McCrae SS 4:30"P.M." A"1"vs."5" """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " 6:00"P.M." """"""""""""""B"2"vs."6"""""""""""""""""""""""" " " 7:30"P.M" """"""""""""""B"3"vs."7""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " " " " " " Saturday John McCrae SS 9:00"A.M." B"2"vs."7" " " 10:30"A.M." B"3"vs."6" " " 12:00"P.M." A"1"vs."4" " " 1:30"P.M." B"2"vs."3" " " " " " " 3:00"P.M." B"6"vs."7" " " 4:30"P.M." A"4"vs."5" " " " " " " " " " " " " Sunday John McCrae SS 8:30"A.M." (1)" First"Pool"A"vs."Second"Pool"B" Championship"Semi9Final"1" 10:00"A.M." (2)" First"Pool"B"vs."Second"Pool"A""""""Championship"Semi9Final"1" 11:30"P.M" !!!!!!!Third!Pool!A!vs.!Third!Pool!B! Consolation!Game! 1:00"P.M." !!!!!!!Loser!(1)!vs.!Loser!(2)! Bronze!Medal!Game! 2:30"P.M." !!!!!!!Winner!(1)!vs.!Winner!(2)! Gold!Medal!Game! " "

! U16$Major$Midget$Boys$$ Division$#12$ May$12$–$14,$2017$

Ottawa,$ON$ $ ! POOL$A POOL$B$ 1"–"Lindsay"Wildcats" 2"–"Brockville"Basketball" 4"–"Bracebridge"Basketball" 3"–""Port"Colborne"Basketball" 5"–"Orillia"Youth"Davidson" 6"–"Nepean"Basketball"#3" 8"–"Parry"Sound"Basketball" 7"–"Gladiators"Neil" " Friday Longfields,Davison SS #2 4:30"P.M." A"1"vs."5" """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " 6:00"P.M." A"4"vs."8" " " 7:30"P.M" """"""""""""""B"2"vs."6""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " " 9:00"P.M" """"""""""""""B"3"vs."7"""""""""""""""""""""""" " " Saturday Redeemer HS 9:00"A.M." A"1"vs."8" " " 10:30"A.M." A"4"vs."5" " " 12:00"P.M." B"2"vs."7" " " 1:30"P.M." B"3"vs."6" " " " " " " 3:00"P.M." A"1"vs."4" " " 4:30"P.M." A"5"vs."8" " " 6:00"P.M." B"2"vs."3" " " 7:30"P.M." B"6"vs."7" " " " " " " Sunday Longfields,Davison SS #2 9:00"A.M." 4th"Team"Pool"A"vs."4th"Team"Pool"B" 4th"Place"Game" 10:30"A.M." 3rd"Team"Pool"A"vs."3rd"Team"Pool"B" 3rd"Place"Game" " ! ! 12:00"P.M." 2nd!Team!Pool!A!vs.!2nd!Team!Pool!B! Bronze!Medal!Game! 1:30"P.M." 1st!Team!Pool!A!vs.!1st!Team!Pool!B! Gold!Medal!Game! " a)" Each"Team"will"receive"at"least"three"(3)"pool"games." b)" In"the"event"of"a"tie"within"pool"play,"the"Ontario"Basketball"Tie"Break"Format"will"be"used." " www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results www.basketball.on.ca/ results

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