In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Porcupine Plain Bears whipped the 16th-seeded Outlook L.C.B.I. Bisons 107-69 as Derrick Leavitt scored 32, Corey Ryhorski 23 and Clay Lanning 20. Brody Hermanson led L.C.B.I. with 22. Curtis Kuntz added 14 and Mark Calow 12. Porcupine Plain led 56-42 at the half. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Moose Jaw Cornerstone Falcons defeated the 9th-seeded Balcarres Bulldogs 90-63 as Brian Fisher scored 31, Aaron Christie 16 and Graham Berg 16. Kohl Poitras led the Bulldogs with 18. James Stonechild added 14. Cornerstone led 46-36 at the half. …………………………………………………… Preeceville dumped the Maidstone Huskies 89-48 as Braeden Ager scored 22 and Andreas Ginannios 18. Preeceville led 57-20 at the half. …………………………………………………… The Radville Rebels crushed the Langenburg Eagles 79-49. …………………………………………………… The Birch Hills Marauders thumped the Davidson Raiders 82-53. …………………………………………………… The Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions whipped the Ile-a-la-Crosse Rossignol Huskies 73-47. …………………………………………………… Watrous Winston creamed the Waldheim Raiders 79-30 as Chas Potter scored 21. Tyler Thoms led the Raiders with 17. …………………………………………………… The Herbert Laurels nipped the Asquith Athletics 79-77 as Tyler Harder scored 28. Adam McTavish led Asquith with 24.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Porcupine Plain Bears defeated the 8th-seeded Moose Jaw Cornerstone Falcons 90-82 as Derek Leavitt scored 32, Corey Ryhorski 27 and Clay Lanning 20. Aaron Crombie led Cornerstone with 26. Brian Fisher added 23 and Kevin Stark 16. The teams were tied at 45 at the half.

        The Radville Rebels nipped the Preeceville Panthers 77-74.

        The Birch Hills Marauders defeated the Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions 72-59.

        In the last quarterfinal, Watrous Winston dumped the Herbert Laurels 62-51 as Chas Potter scored 19. Kevin Falk led Herbert with 11.

        In the semi-finals, the Porcupine Plain Bears defeated the Radville Rebels 82-67 Derick Leavitt scored 48. Chris Trenouth led the Radville Regional Rebels with 18.

        In the other semi, Watrous Winston defeated the Birch Hills Marauders 60-54. Birch Hills led until well into the third quarter when Chas Potter gave Watrous its first lead with a three-pointer at 42-40. He added a pair of layups as Watrous extended its lead to eight. Mitchell Eliasson iced it at the line with a pair of free throws in the final minute. Chas Potter led Watrous with 21. Kevin Sundquist added 15. Jordan Ruder paced Birch Hills with 14. Taylor Mills added 11.

        In the bronze medal match, the Birch Hills Marauders defeated the Radville Rebels 66-47 as Kyle Nelson scored 26 and Carter Braaten 19. Lance Fradette paced Radville with 13. Chris Trenouth added 9.

In the final, Watrous Winston defeated the Porcupine Plain Bears 70-59 as Chas Potter scored 35 and Andrew Penrose 10. Derrick Leavitt led Porcupine Plain with 23. Cory Ryhorski added 15. The Bears had won only one game a year earlier but finished the season (24-2.) “We set small goals — working hard in practice, playing hard in games, playing lots of games and tournaments,” Bears coach Greg Leavitt, who moved from Coronach after guiding the Colts to a pair of 1-AA titles, told the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. “I’m happy the players have seen some rewards.”

        The bronze medalist Birch Hills Marauders: Jordan Ruder; Taylor Mills; Kyle Nelson; Carter Braaten;

        The silver medalist Porcupine Plain Bears: Derrick Leavitt; Cory Ryhorski; Clay Lanning; coach Greg Leavitt

        The gold medalist Watrous Winston: Chas Potter; Andrew Penrose; Mitchell Eliasson; Kevin Sundquist; coach Ralph Eliasson