Ontario Colleges Athletic Association: Season 2022-23

Q.Finals Semis Final 2023 Semis Q.Finals
George Brown74
Niagara61
Mohawk93
Humber81
George Brown93
Mohawk80
George Brown77
St. Clair106
St. Clair90
Lambton88
St. Clair97
Conestoga85
Sheridan69
Lambton105
St. Clair College won OCAA Championship
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Chad Vincent-Simon
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Shakael Pryce
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4  zilRj HiQBIj 028 (8'3'') G/y USA
05  Hijija tnullu 910 (8'4'') y/C Canada
3  Chid kajZRjU-AaBIj 025 (8'7'') y Canada
09  WallaiB muffIjD 021 (8'5'') G/y Canada
99  GlFjj Wallas-OiQas 026 (8'8'') y Canada
6  wRQRjZR WallaiBs 066 (8'9'') G Canada
2  eIda biJlIuB 045 (3'6'') OG Canada
95  giQjRllR ORddaR 066 (8'9'') G/y Canada
7  zRsaih gRRQQ 021 (8'5'') G Canada
93  wuUu zijDiUa 065 (8'1'') OG Canada
00  AhiViRl OQFZR 066 (8'9'') G Canada
03  balRs Hill 046 (3'01'') OG Canada
9  SdiB biJlIuB 021 (8'5'') G/y Canada
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Regular Season MVP
Storybook season continues as St.Clair captures OCAA title-Mar 7, 2023
The script was written months ago when St. Clair College was selected as the host for the 2023 OCAA Men's Basketball Championship; win gold on your home floor and avenge the heartbreak of the 2022 finals. The Saints gave themselves a chance to make that dream a reality by defeating the Conestoga Condors and Lambton Lions on their way to their second straight gold medal game appearance. The 2023 edition featured a clash of the titans between the St. Clair Saints (17-3) and the George Brown Huskies (20-1). The Saints hoped to capture their first OCAA championship since 1967-68, while the Huskies looked to regain their place at the top of the mantle when they hung a banner in 2019-20 as champions.
The storybook season for the St. Clair Saints continued in the OCAA and it was one for the record books. All season long the Saints felt like a team of destiny, building towards defending their homecourt at the Final 8 championship and they did not disappoint the capacity crowd. The Saints dominated from the opening tip, never trailed in the contest, and for the first time in 55 years the St. Clair Saints captured the OCAA championship in blowout fashion with a 106-77 victory.
The supercharged crowd at the SportsPlex had much to cheer about early as the Saints controlled both ends of the floor, shooting 50 per cent from the field and forcing five George Brown turnovers to take a 28-13 advantage going into the second quarter.
George Brown found their shooting stroke in the second frame, paced by Robert Ocampo (188-G)'s (Toronto, Ont.) 13 first half points. Unfortunately for the visiting Huskies they were unable to slow down the St. Clair offence despite switching up their defensive approach multiple times in the quarter. St. Clair won the quarter and stretched the gap to 53-37 at the intermission. Chad Vincent-Simon (193-F, college: Cloud County) (Scarborough, Ont.) topped the scoring leaderboard for St. Clair with 17 first half points.
The Huskies hoped to turn things around in the second half, but St. Clair had other plans. The Saints offence continued to fire on all cylinders, this quarter being led by one of the top bench units in the OCAA. Jesiah Deerr (190-G) (Whitby, Ont.) and Miles Hall (178-PG) (Toronto, Ont.) scored 10 and five points respectively to open the gap even further as the Saints took a commanding 86-58 advantage heading into the fourth quarter.
The fourth quarter was academic as the Saints continued to pour it on, extending the lead to as many as 31 points. The final horn sounded, and the St. Clair Saints were crowned OCAA Champions as they defeated the George Brown Huskies 106-77. Shakael Pryce (188-G) (Pickering, Ont.) was named Championship MVP and was joined on the Championship All-Star team by teammates Vincent-Simon and Terence Williams (188-G) (Windsor, Ont.). Rounding out the Championship All-Star team were George Brown Huskies Ocampo and Caldre Campbell (190-G) (North York, Ont.) along with Mohawk's Jerry Jr. Mercury (Scarborough, Ont.).
St. Clair shot a blistering 51 per cent from the field and 42 per cent from beyond the arc on 13 made triples. Not only was the Saints offence prepared for the biggest moment of the season, but their defence was also equally to the task. St. Clair held the Huskies to 35 per cent shooting from the field and 24 per cent from distance, neutralizing the balanced attack of George Brown en route to the victory.
Six Saints players finished in double figure scoring, kickstarted by Vincent-Simon who collected 27 points on 67 per cent shooting from the floor. Williams had 19 points, eight rebounds and four assists all while showing why he was named the OCAA Defensive Player of the Year. Pryce flirted with yet another triple-double, as he tallied 12 points, eight rebounds and 11 assists and consistently got his teammates quality looks at the rim. Rounding out the double figure scorers were Deerr with 12 points and eight rebounds, and Jalen Harmon (196-G/F, college: Macomb CC) (Ypsilanti, Mich.) with 11 points.
George Brown had three players tally double figures, led by Championship All-Star Ocampo who scored a tournament personal best 20 points in a losing effort. Nas Roberts (193-F-2001) (Toronto, Ont.) had 15 points and six rebounds and was joined by the other Husky Championship All-Star Campbell who had a solid 13 point, four rebound, six assist stat line.
Both teams will now advance to the 2023 CCAA Men's Basketball National Championship hosted by SAIT from March 16-19 with the hopes of bringing home a Canadian Championship back to Ontario for the second consecutive year.
Ocampo was named Player of the Game for George Brown. Vincent-Simon was named Player of the Game for the St. Clair Saints.

Courtesy of ocaa.com

All-OCAA Awards 2023-Mar 7, 2023
OCAA CONFERENCE

All-Tournament MVP:
Canada Shakael Pryce (6'2''-G) of St.Clair
Player of the Year: Canada Ladera Ujullu-Obang (6'4''-G) of Conestoga
Rookie of the Year: Canada Ladera Ujullu-Obang (6'4''-G) of Conestoga
Coach of the Year: Desmond Rowley of Durham

OCAA All-Tournament Team 2023
Vincent-Simon
Vincent-Simon
Williams
Williams
Ocampo
Ocampo
Campbell
Campbell
Mercury
Mercury

All-Tournament Team

Canada Chad Vincent-Simon (6'4''-F) of St.Clair
Canada Terence Williams (6'2''-G) of St.Clair
Philippines Robert Ocampo (6'2''-G) of George Brown
Canada Caldre Campbell (6'3''-G) of George Brown
Canada Jerry Mercury (6'4''-F) of Mohawk

WEST DIVISION CONFERENCE

West Division Player of the Year: Canada Ladera Ujullu-Obang (6'4''-G) of Conestoga
West Division Defensive Player of the Year: Canada Terence Williams (6'2''-G) of St.Clair
West Division Rookie of the Year: Canada Ladera Ujullu-Obang (6'4''-G) of Conestoga
West Division Sixth Man of the Year: Canada Stefan Anisko (6'3''-G) of Mohawk
West Division Coach of the Year: Brian Jonker of Mohawk

All-OCAA West Division First Team 2023
Graham
Graham
Joseph
Joseph
Pryce
Pryce
Qasim
Qasim
Ujullu-Obang
Ujullu-Obang

West Division First Team

Canada Daniel Graham (5'11''-PG) of Mohawk
Canada Journee Joseph (6'2''-G) of Lambton
Canada Shakael Pryce (6'2''-G) of St.Clair
Canada Mohamud Qasim (6'5''-F) of Sheridan
Canada Ladera Ujullu-Obang (6'4''-G) of Conestoga

All-OCAA West Division Second Team 2023
Grandison
Grandison
Harmon
Harmon
Lloyd
Lloyd
Mercury
Mercury
Vincent-Simon
Vincent-Simon

West Division Second Team
Bahamas Delroy Grandison (6'4''-F) of Niagara
USA Jalen Harmon (6'5''-G/F) of St.Clair
Canada Terell Lloyd (6'4''-G) of Conestoga
Canada Jerry Mercury (6'4''-F) of Mohawk
Canada Chad Vincent-Simon (6'4''-F) of St.Clair

OCAA West Division All-Rookie Team 2023
Anisko
Anisko
Brown-Fazekas
Brown-Fazekas
Davis
Davis
Harewood
Harewood
Ujullu-Obang
Ujullu-Obang

West Division All-Rookie Team
Canada Stefan Anisko (6'3''-G) of Mohawk
Canada Kyle Brown-Fazekas (5'11''-G) of Humber
Canada Parker Davis (6'1''-G) of Redeemer
Canada Jayar Harewood (6'3''-SF) of Humber
Canada Ladera Ujullu-Obang (6'4''-G) of Conestoga

EAST DIVISION CONFERENCE

East Division Player of the Year: USA Adam Hosseini (6'5''-G/F) of Durham
East Division Defensive Player of the Year: Canada Chris Fields (5'10''-PG) of George Brown
East Division Rookie of the Year: Canada Simeon Smith (6'1''-G) of Georgian
East Division Sixth Man of the Year: USA Jeremiah Brown (6'6''-F) of George Brown
East Division Coach of the Year: Desmond Rowley of Durham

All-OCAA East Division First Team 2023
Hosseini
Hosseini
Ocampo
Ocampo
Shallo
Shallo
Smith
Smith
Taylor
Taylor

East Division First Team
USA Adam Hosseini (6'5''-G/F) of Durham
Philippines Robert Ocampo (6'2''-G) of George Brown
Canada Husam Shallo (6'0''-PG) of Centennial
Canada Simeon Smith (6'1''-G) of Georgian
Canada Derrick Taylor (6'5''-F) of George Brown

All-OCAA East Division Second Team 2023
Armstrong
Armstrong
Braden
Braden
Brown
Brown
Mbangu
Mbangu
Sarsonas
Sarsonas

East Division Second Team
Canada Covaun Armstrong (6'5''-F) of Centennial
Canada Ted Braden (6'9''-F) of Algonquin
USA Jeremiah Brown (6'6''-F) of George Brown
Canada Chekinah Mbangu (6'1''-G) of La Cite
Canada Angelo Sarsonas (5'9''-PG) of Durham

OCAA East Division All-Rookie Team 2023
Crawford
Crawford
Ismail
Ismail
Jack
Jack
Simon
Simon
Smith
Smith

East Division All-Rookie Team
Canada Tayeshaun Crawford (6'4''-G) of Centennial
Canada Ahmed Ismail (6'1''-G) of Loyalist
Canada Jayden Jack (5'10''-PG) of Loyalist
Canada Kanskie Simon (6'7''-F) of Durham
Canada Simeon Smith (6'1''-G) of Georgian