
The Gold medal round went off at 5:00PM with a trio of games across the Men’s, Women’s, and Mixed divisions.
The Women’s side saw Humber faceoff against Fanshawe, with Fanshawe grabbing the first point in the opening end. Humber responded quickly with 3 points in the second end, and a steal of 2 in the third. Fanshawe would score 1 in the fourth end and 1 in the fifth end as they tried to claw their way back. Humber would get 1 point back in the sixth end as they tried to close out their game. Humber would steal another in the seventh end to take a 7-3 lead into the final end. Humber would win the 2024 OCAA Championship with a final score of 7-3.
In Men’s action, Humber and Mohawk went toe to toe in the finals for the 3rd straight year. Humber managed a single point in the first end, with Mohawk grabbing a single of their own in the second. Humber would score 2 points in the third end to get the lead back. Mohawk responded immediately once again with 2 points in the fourth end to keep things tied at 3-3. After blanking the fifth end, Mohawk would steal 2 points in the sixth. The Mountaineers would cruise from there as they won gold in the Men’s division by a score of 9-3
In Mixed doubles, Sault1 looked to avenge their only loss of the round robin as they squared off against Humber. Sault1 would steal a single in the first end followed by a pair in the second end. Humber would get on the board with a single point in the third end and steal 2 points in the fourth end to tie up the match. Sault College would manage a single point in the fifth end, with Humber taking 2 in the sixth to go up 5-4. Sault College would take a single in the seventh to tie the game up heading into the eighth and final end. The eighth end came down to the final shot with Humber left to navigate through a maze of guards. Sault College would manage to steal 1 and claim the OCAA Championship gold 6-5.