In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The host Porcupine Plain Bears dumped the Vibank Vipers 105-48 as Clay Lanning scored 29 and Preston Langdon 18. Adam Moser paced Vibank with 24. Kelly Gerein added 7. Porcupine Plain led 66-25 at the half. …………………………………………………… The Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions edged the Outlook LCBI Bisons as Sheldon Reddekopp scored 33. Jesse Sorenson led LCBI with 22. Osler VCA led 42-36 at the half. …………………………………………………… The Radville Rebels nipped Kamsack Spartans 66-64 by rallying from a three-point deficit with a minute to play. Garret Fradette paced Radville with 28. Tanner Veregrin led Kamsack Spartans with 25. Kamsack Spartans led 35-29 at the half. …………………………………………………… The Moose Jaw Cornerstone Falcons defeated the Birch Hills Marauders 76-62 as Brian Fisher drained a raft of treys. Fisher finished with 31 points. Keegan Larson led Birch Hills with 14. Cornerstone led 39-23 at the half. …………………………………………………… The Kinistino R.J. Humphrey Blues whipped the Ile-a-la-Crosse Rossignol Huskies 97-55 as Matthew Holmquist scored 32. Carl Morin led the Huskies with 15. …………………………………………………… The Canora Cougars edged the Asquith Athletics 74-72 as Scott Boghean scored 16. Aaron Roy led Asquith with 43. …………………………………………………… The Regina Christian Grizzlies whacked the Allan Composite x 96-72. …………………………………………………… The Gull Lake Lions whipped the Preeceville Panthers 90-50.
In the quarterfinals, the Porcupine Plain Bears drubbed the Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions 80-46 as Mark Nagyl scored 21 and Clay Lanning 19. Shelden Redekopp paced Osler VCA with 28. Porcupine Plain led 38-25 at the half.
The Moose Jaw Cornerstone Falcons defeated the Radville Rebels 52-44 as Brian Fisher scored 21. The Falcons took command in the final frame as they broke open a tie to take a 10-point lead. Cornerstone led 27-20 at the half. Adam Calibaba and Daniel Koszman paced Radville with 11 points each.
The Kinistino R.J. Humphrey Blues crushed the Canora Cougars 91-47 as Colin Sinclair scored 26. Sloan Pelletier led Canora with 18. Kinistino led 35-21 at the half.
In the last quarterfinal, the Regina Christian Grizzlies throttled the Gull Lake Lions 77-56.
In the semis, the Moose Jaw Cornerstone Falcons defeated the Porcupine Plain Bears 76-65 as Brian Fisher scored 34 and Mitchell Robertson 13. Cornerstone led 23-16 after one quarter and 45-31 at the half. Clay Lanning paced the Bears with 19. Matt Gustafson added 18.
In the other semi, the Kinistino R.J. Humphrey Blues defeated the Regina Christian Grizzlies 72-59. The Blues led 19-10 after one quarter. The Grizzlies soon found themselves in foul trouble, allowing Kinistino to take a 10 point after three quarters and romp to the win. Daniel Burke paced the Blues with 30. Jeremy Kulcher added 13. Joel Knowles led the Grizzlies with 20. Kurtis O’Soup added 14.
In the bronze medal match, the Porcupine Plain Bears defeated the Regina Christian Grizzlies 84-69 as Clay Lanning scored 35 and Matt Gustafson 32. Braydon Jorhiem paced the Grizzlies (coached by Geoff Glaspell) with 20. Kurtis O’Soup added 17. The Grizzlies also included Sammy Whitehawk, Matt Chin.
In the final, the Moose Jaw Cornerstone Falcons defeated the Kinistino R.J. Humphrey Blues 74-63. The Falcons led 16-10 after one quarter and 39-31 at the half. The Blues rallied to tie the score repeatedly in the third quarter before Cornerstone moved ahead 55-47 and maintained a double-digit lead through the final frame. Brian Fisher led Cornerstone with 33 points. Matt Bader added 15. Michael Lawrence paced the Blues with 14. Fisher averaged 33.5 ppg through the tournament. Brad Wiggins added 13.
The bronze medalist Porcupine Plain Bears: Clay Lanning; Preston Langdon; Mark Nagyl; Matt Gustafson;
The silver medalist Kinistino R.J. Humphrey Blues: Matthew Holmquist; Colin Sinclair; Michael Lawrence; Kelly Burns; Daniel Burke; Justin Lane; Michael Lawrence; Jeremy Kucher; Brad Wiggins; coach Jeff Hunt; coach Stephen Hunt; coach Jocelyn Cummings
The gold medalist Moose Jaw Cornerstone Christian Falcons: Brian Fisher; Matt Bader; Matt Dombowsky; Mitchell Robertson; coach Brett Blair