In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The Vancouver Killarney Cougars defeated the Prince George Kelly Road Roadrunners 48-47 a Tony Otim scored 15, Lukas Wera 10, Kyle Wichar 9, Justin Harris 6, Colin Rasmussen 6, Shamus Mulhern 6, Ramo Adun 4 and Jon Nevile 2 while Marcus Choi, Matthew Leung, Gordon Ning, Alex Pappas, Dennis Smajlovic and Farok Abudul-Zahir were scoreless. Dennis Stark led the Roadrunners with 19. Jesse Greenwood added 16, Lucas Groot 8, Carson McNaughton 4 and Kyle Roberts 2, while Dillon Neier, Daley Wylie, Aaron Day, Curtis Travers, Nigel Radway, Stuart Toop, Liam Hood, Eric Ball and Kayle Sandy were scoreless. The Cougars won it with hustle, dominating the offensive boards and pilfering ball after ball. “We heard they had a guard and a big guy and that’s about all we knew,” said Cougars senior power forward Kyle Wiwchar, a force on the glass with six of his eight rebounds coming on the offensive end. “We came totally unprepared. The first time we saw them was when they were shooting in the pregame.” The Cougars were tireless on the offensive glass, grabbing 23 rebounds, nearly equaling its 27 defensive rebounds. And led by point guard Tony Otim’s active hands, there were 13 steals. “One of the keys to us is that we have depth and we grind people,” said the Cougars’ veteran head coach, Tom Tagami. “We run a lot of people at you and that tends to tire [opponents] out.” The Cougars’ fourth-quarter defence was peerless, holding the Roadrunners to just two field goals in the final period on 2-for-13 shooting. When it came to establishing a high-tempo offence, Otim was outstanding with five steals, six assists and just two turnovers in 35 minutes. Otim said defence proved the difference. “It was all out, we just turned it up.”

…………………………………………………… The Coquitlam Gleneagle Talons defeated the Cranbrook Mount Baker Wild 64-55 as Brandon Dunn scored 22, nabbed 7 boards, 5 steals and 3 blocks. Ashton Levy added 17, Drew Slaght 10, Dan Tucker 5, Daniel Demian 4, Neil Barkman 2, Ryan Ziemer 2 and Greg Slaght 2, while John Walker, Dennis Lee, Alex Perello and Troy Gran were scoreless. Scott Anderson led the Wild with 14. Aaron Becking added 12, Jordan Tank 11, Adam Fuchs 5, Colton Bradford 4, Chris Molennar 4, Dave Sudsbear 3 and Neil Penner 2, while Gino Bonanno, Chris Gauer, Sam McConnell and Rob King were scoreless. Texas-born Brandon Dunn said he grew up dreaming of playing in the state’s 5A tournament but his family moved to Coquitlam when he was grade 11 so he had to a settle for a stellar outing in the B.C. draw. Tenacious defence keyed a game-breaking 12-0 run for the Talons – making their first-ever B.C. tourney appearance – and once Gleneagle found a groove within its frenetic, relentless pace, the game was over. “That’s when it’s fun,” said the 6-2 wing. “That’s when it starts to get easier and easier. That’s when everyone starts smiling.” Dunn said his family “thought it would be a good culture here and they like to move around a lot.” He’d toiled at Southlake Carroll in Texas, for a team ranked No. 1 in USA Today’s national poll. “It has been unreal up here,” said Dunn. “This team just seems to be closer than a normal team.” The Wild refused to wilt, scoring 11 unanswered points to make the score 52-50 with 5:41 remaining. But Talons answered the call with a 12-0 run of their own. “We have a rule where we say that we never allow a team more than a 6-0 run on us,” said Gleneagle head coach Andrew Lloyd. “If they do, we clamp down on them. I think what we showed today says a lot about our mental well-being.” The Talons patiently reversed the ball from baseline corner to the wing of the three-point arc, where dead-eye senior off-guard Drew Slaght dropped a trey for a 57-50 lead. Then Grade 11 forward Ashton Levy blocked a Wild shot into the flow of play, ran the floor, and was rewarded by being able to finish off the fast break. Lloyd added that Dunn “loves the big stage and that’s the thing about Brandon, he knows when it’s game time. He was working his whole life to get this point, to get to a Texas state championship. I’m glad he thinks he’s found his family with us.” …………………………………………………… The Coquitlam Centennial Centaurs nipped the Kelowna Owls 61-56 as Elvis Balic scored 26, Paul Samra 14, Jansper Pineda 9, Lucian Sauciuc 5, Michael Crouse 4 and Dexter McKnight 3, while Clayton Bridges, Dustin McIntyre, Jonathon Wong, San Woo Han, Chris Wong, Raman Palak and David Fischer were scoreless. Zachary Frehlick paced the Owls with 14. Kealey McDonald added 12, Tyler Myroon 11, Dean Kmyta 7, Danko Benic 5, Brett Weniger 2, Dima Vergertev 2, Stuart Lang 2 and Adam Baptie 1, while, Jesse Warwa, Evan Kjorvan and Travis McPhail were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Vancouver Magee Lions thrashed the Terrace Caledonia Kermodes 71-54 as Hunter Jordan scored 30, Kyle Sartorious 14, Harp Brar 13, Jacky Liu 7, Remi Anctil 3, Josh Hundal 2 and Aaron Mah 2, while Mike Yeh, Lucas Hughes-Hall, Jeff Thom, Kabir Cahill and Michael Tsai were scoreless. Taylor Haynes led the Kermodes with 10. Jaq Aujla added 9, Eric Jansen 9, Jared Stephens 8, Brian Lambert 7, Mathew Coburn 4, Curtis Mercer 3, Sheldon Paulson 2 and Daniel Mercer 2, while Jesiah Bartley, Richard Stephens, Sunny Parmar and Basil Morgan were scoreless.

        In the second round: …………………………………………………… The Maple Ridge Ramblers tripped the Duncan Cowichan Thunderbirds 61-56 as Jared Casey scored 21, Roy Greenbank 10, Ryan Dwyer 8, Dave Lynn 8, Nick Logue 6, Brandon Stephenson 5 and Lee Haworth 3, while Bit Chan Eun, Phil Wray and Chad Jensen were scoreless. Mitch Holloway led Cowichan with 18. Andrew Weisner added 12, Casey Parsons 9, Brian Skorupka 7, Jason McKinnon 5, Ryan Kline 4 and Jordan Crocker 1, while Kentaro Yano, Spencer Schmidt, Devin Stephenson, Chris McKinnon, Nick Peruzzo, Chris Gibbons and Eric George were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Coquitlam Pinetree Timberwolves dumped the Vancouver Sir Winston Churchill Bulldogs 76-66 as Aneetan Braich scored 28, Tyler Lutton 18, Anderson Lai 12, Jose Jimenez 6, Chris Cope 6, Ayman Momen 4 and Curtis Webber 2, while Sean Gelera, Thomas Loss, William Trudeau, Sampson Tam, Doug Koke and Kale Hungerson were scoreless. Blake Poritz led the Bulldogs with 16. Will Liu added 15, Dave Narodowski 14, Kieran Wake 12, Ali Y-Tafti 5 and Sajan Sandu 4, while Sangito Bigelow, D.J. Bhate, Yashas Nathani, Rafael Anderson, Daniel Cheng, Bryan Wong and Andrew Kochhar were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Vancouver St. George’s Saints whipped the Coquitlam Gleneagle Talons 75-50 as Bol Kong scored 30, Alex Murphy 10, D.J. Henri 9, Chris MacKay 8, Connor Trainor 8, Chris Barrett 3, Chris Spencer 3, Justin Yoon 3 and Jesse Baker 1, while Luke Braun, Jeff Uppal, Ben Archdekin, Samuel Wu and Brent Clancy were scoreless. Ashton levy led the Talons with 13. Brandon Dunn added 12, Dan Tucker 9, Daniel Demian 5, Drew Slaght 5, Alex Perello 4 and Troy Gran 2. Kong was such a force at both ends of the floor that head coach Brian Lee came clean in admitting he sometimes has to sit his star 6-foot-7 forward out of practice because he’s just too tough on the offence. “He’s so good defensively and so strong that he just disrupts what we try to do with our offence in practice,” laughed Lee. …………………………………………………… The North Vancouver Handsworth Royals crushed the Vancouver Magee Lions 91-50 as Quinn Keast scored 24, Rob Sacre 21, Scott Leigh 19, Cole Allinger 9, Matt Speakman 6, Don Lee 4, Ben Soderstrom 3, Cam Varner 3 and Tim Murray 2, while Derek Gabriel, Justin Muirhead and Richard Merinsky were scoreless. Hunter Jordan paced Magee with 18. Jacky Liu added 12, Kyle Sartorious 10, Michael Tsai 4, Mike Yeh 4 and Jeff Thom 2. …………………………………………………… The Vancouver Kitsilano Blue Demons bombed the Coquitlam Centennial Centaurs 90-51 as Niko Cochran scored 30, Ty Nurse 14, Clayton Crellin 12, Davor Isic 11, Yassine Ghomari 7, Paul Woodham 6, Bill Lee 4, James Scoffield 2, Jake Moodie 2 and Conrad Clark 2, while Jungho Hyun, Keir Miron, Albert Mundindi, Miles Robison, Chase Larson, Brad Quevillon, Chris Mulungu, Alex Michalowski and Tommy Nixon were scoreless. Lucian Sauciuc led the Centaurs with 16. Dexter McKnight added 7, Paul Samra 7, Jansper Pineda 5, Elvis Balic 5, Michael Crouse 5, San Woo Han 2, Chris Wong 2 and Jonathon Wong 1. …………………………………………………… The Surrey White Rock Christian Academy Warriors outgunned the Courtenay G.P. Vanier Towhees 102-95 in triple overtime as Matt Wirch scored 29, Adam Stewart 20, Nick DeKoster 19, Iain Con 10, Drew Good 8, Spence McLean 7, Jordan Mara 6, Eli Mara 2 and William Con 1, while Tonner Jackson, Brian Fougner, Alex Morrison and Taylor Swindell were scoreless. Calvin Westbrook paced the Towhees with 52 on 18-24 from the line. Nick Adair added 14, Brad Bouchard 12, Taylen Busch 8, Jay Valeri 4, Simon Nessman 3 and Matt Enns 2, while Martin Adair, Mike Greer, Nick Maerkl, Nathan Bellmore, Will Palmer and Darian Cooke were scoreless. The marathon was tied 70-70 at the end of regulation, then 78-78 and 89-89. The Warriors, starting three grade 10 and one grade 8 players, showed poise well beyond their years. “They played way over their heads today,” said WRCA head coach Scott Allen of his underclassmen. That group – Grade 10s Nick DeKoster and Will Con, and Grade 9 Iain Con – defied logic by scoring 11 of the team’s final 13 points in what was the longest tourney game ever played on the championship side of the draw. “There’s a great future for them, but right now they’re just happy to be helping out the Grade 12s,” Allen said. Point guard DeKoster was unshakable in 51 minutes of floor time in the third-highest single-game total in tourney history. The defending champion Warriors sent the game into a second OT when DeKoster’s driving layup tied the score at 78 with 2.5 seconds left, before Westbrook sent it into a third extra session with 14- foot pull-up jumper with 1.8 seconds left in the second OT. …………………………………………………… The Langley Brookswood Bobcats crunched the Vancouver Killarney Cougars 85-51 as Brent Malish scored 26 and grabbed 20 boards. Graham Bath added 24, John Pankratz 7, Brett Lawrie 7, Dave Holmes 7, Dan Allingham 5, Anthony Nicola 3, Nick Hik 2, Brent Reddick 2 and Marc McVeigh 2, while Wes Darvill, Vangeli Asimakis, James Arbauah, Derek Hoschka, Chan Kim and Harley Schwabe were scoreless. Tony Otim paced the Cougars with 10. Lukas Wera added 9, Justin Harris 6, Kyle Wiwchar 6, Dennis Smajlovic 6, Gordon Ning 4, Marcus Choi 4, Colin Rasmussen 3 and Ramo Adun 3. …………………………………………………… The Pitt Meadows Marauder Air Force defeated the Victoria Oak Bay Bays 59-50 as Gary Pelton scored 18, Dylan Gatner 16, Nick Lafleur 7, Zack Udot 7, Omid Ostovari 7, Stuart Smith 2 and Bryan Davis 2, while Robert Jones, Shawn Hughes, Dylan Living, Brandon Kreklewetz, Lars Otremba, Cody Kasper, Bryce Pelton and Devin de Zwaan were scoreless. Jeff Cumming paced the Oaks with 22. Eliot Rushton added 14, Marek Downarowicz 10, Frank Boland 3 and Rhys Jones 1, while Alex Rohani, Matt Park, Scott Metcalfe, Robbi Brinley, Gareth Allen–Symmons, Reid Fraser, Charlie Bull and Garret Marcellus were scoreless.

        In the quarterfinals, the Vancouver St. George’s Saints defeated the Surrey White Rock Christian Academy Warriors 56-40 as Bol Kong scored 22, Chris Barrett 8, Alex Murphy 8, Brent Clancy 4, Chris MacKay 4, Connor Trainor 4, D.J. Henri 3, Jesse Baker 2 and Ben Archdekin 1. Adam Stewart paced the Warriors with 10. Mitch Wirch added 9, Nick DeKoster 7, William Con 3, Spence McLean 3, Drew Good 3, Jordan Mara 2, Iain Con 2 and Eli Mara 1.

        The Langley Brookswood Bobcats nipped the Pitt Meadows Marauder Air Force 68-67 as Graham Bath scored 27 and nabbed 11 boards. Brent Malish added 25 and nabbed 16 boards. John Pankratz scored 8, Brent Reddick 3, Brett Lawrie 3 and Dan Allingham 2. Gary Pelton led the Marauders with 23 points and 10 boards. Dylan Gatner added 18, Nick Lafleur 12, Zack Udot 8 and Stuart Smith 6. Bath scored his team’s final 7 points and 11 of its final 13 by crashing the offensive glass and wreaking havoc. The Marauders were led inside by the presence of senior post Gary Pelton but it was the hot shooting of Pitt’s guards that kept the game close down the stretch. The Marauders got a pair of three-pointers from Greg Lafleur over a 10-2 run that put them up 67-61 with 2:21 remaining, setting the stage for Bath’s comeback heroics. “Graham is just a guy that plays all-out the whole time,” marveled Stewart, the Brookswood coach. “There’s no halfway for him, it’s fifth gear the whole time.”

        The Vancouver Kitsilano Blue Demons dumped the Maple Ridge Ramblers 60-35 as Ty Nurse scored 22, Paul Woodham 16, Niko Cochran 11, Jake Moodie 4, Davor Isic 4, Albert Mundindi 2 and Bill Lee 1. Jared Casey led the Ramblers with 13. Roy Breenbank added 11, Ryan Dwyer 4, Lee Haworth 3, Bit Chan Bun 2 and Brandon Stephenson 2.

        In the last quarterfinal, the North Vancouver Handsworth Royals defeated the Coquitlam Pine Tree Timberwolves 79-64 as Rob Sacre scored 22, Quinn Keast 19, Scott Leigh 15, Cole Allinger 10, Don Lee 9, Ben Soderstrom 2 and Matt Speakman 2. Aneetan Braich led Pinetree with 39. Anderson Lai added 10, Tyler Lutton 8, Ayman Momen 3, Jose Jimenez 3 and Chris Cope 1.

        In the semis, the North Vancouver Handsworth Royals defeated the Vancouver St. George’s Saints 64-57 as Rob Sacre scored 21 on 7-11 from the floor, 7-9 from the line, 14 boards and 7 blocks. Scott Leigh added 21 on 8-17 from the floor, 3-7 from the arc, 2-2 from the line and 3 boards. Don Lee scored 8 on 2-3 from the arc, 2-2 from the line and 4 boards. Quinn Keast scored 6 on 3-14 from the floor, 13 boards and 5 assists. Cole Allinger scored 6 on 1-3 from the floor, 4-4 from the line, 5 boards and 3 assists. Matt Speakman scored 2, Richard Merinsky 0, Derek Gabriel, Ben Soderstrom, Tim Murray, Justin Muirhead and Cam Varner were scoreless. The Royals hit 22-56 from the floor, 5-16 from the arc and 15-17 from the line, while garnering 51 boards, including 19 on the offensive glass, 11 fouls, 12 assists, 22 turnovers, 8 blocks and 1 steal. Bol Kong paced the Saints with 29 points on 14-32 from the floor, 0-5 from the arc, 14 boards and 4 steals. Alex Murphy added 9 on 3-16 from the floor, 1-6 from the arc, 8 boards and 4 steals. Connor Trainor notched 7 on 1-4 from the floor, 5-6 from the line, 3 boards and 3 steals. Chris Barrett scored 6 on 3-9 from the floor. Jesse Baker scored 4 on 1-6 from the floor. Chris MacKay scored 2 on 1-6 from the floor and 5 boards. Chris Spencer, Justin Yoon, Jeff Uppal, D.J. Henri, Ben Archdekin, Samuel Wu and Brent Clancy were scoreless. The Saints hit 23-73 from the floor, 1-15 from the arc and 10-13 from the line, while garnering 35 boards, including 18 from the offensive glass, 18 fouls, 4 assists, 8 turnovers, 4 blocks and 13 steals.

        In the other semi, the Vancouver Kitsilano Blue Demons whipped the Langley Brookswood Bobcats 80-60 as Paul Woodham scored 21 on 5-12 from the floor, 2-4 from the arc, 9-13 from the line and 8 boards. Niko Cochran scored 18 on 3-9 from the floor, 11-12 from the line and 6 boards. Clayton Crellin notched 18 on 7-13 from the floor and 3-4 from the line. Davor Isic scored 8 on 3-10 from the floor and 10 boards. Ty Nurse added 5, Jake Moodie 4, Albert Mundindi 4 and Conrad Clark 3, while Jungho Hyun, James Scoffield, Tassine Ghomari, Keir Miron, Bill Lee, Miles Robison, Chase Larson, Brad Quevillon, Chris Mulungi, Alex Michalowski and Tommy Nixon were scoreless. The Blue Demons hit 23-59 from the floor, 8-18 from the arc and 26-37 from the line, while garnering 40 boards, including 13 on the offensive glass, 23 fouls, 10 assists, 13 turnovers, 2 blocks and 10 steals. Brent Malish led Brookswood with 26 points on 9-25 from the floor, 2-10 from the arc, 6-11 from the line and 11 boards. Graham Bath scored 19 on 6-13 from the floor, 7-13 from the line and 7 boards. John Pankratz notched 11 on 4-11 from the floor, 3-8 from the arc and 6 boards. Brett Lawrie and Dan Allingham each scored 2, while Brent Reddick was scoreless, while grabbing 7 boards. Wes Darville, Vangelis Asimakis, James Arbauah, Nick Hik, Anthony Nicola, Derek Hoschka, Dave Holmes, Chand Kim, Marc McVeigh and Harley Schwabe were scoreless. The Bobcats shot 21-60 from the floor, 5-22 from the arc and 13-25 from the line, while garnering 48 boards, including 19 on the offensive glass, 27 fouls, 10 assists, 22 turnovers, 3 blocks and 7 steals.

        In the bronze medal match, the Vancouver St. George’s Saints crushed the Langley Brookswood Bobcats 89-69 as Bol Kong scored 27 on 8-18 from the floor, 3-5 from the arc, 8-11 from the line, 10 boards, 4 assists and 5 steals. Alex Murphy added 17 on 7-12 from the floor, 3-4 from the line and 7 boards. Chris MacKay scored 16 on 8-9 from the floor and 5 boards. Chris Barrett notched 6 on 3-5 from the floor and 4 assists. Samuel Wu scored 6 on 2-2 from the floor, 1-1 from the arc and 1-2 from the line. Jesse Baker scored 6 on 3-4 from the floor. Brent Clancy added 5 on 2-3 from the floor. Connor Trainor scored 4 on 2-8 from the floor and 3 assists. Justin Yoon notched 2, while Chris Spencer, Jeff Uppal, D.J. Henri and Ben Archdekin were scoreless. The Saints hit 36-66 from the floor, 4-12 from the arc and 13-23 from the line, while garnering 38 boards, including 14 on the offensive glass, 16 fouls, 16 assists, 22 turnovers, 2 blocks and 14 steals. Graham Bath paced Brookswood with 21 on 9-19 from the floor, 3-7 from the line and 9 boards. Brent Malish added 19 on 7-16 from the floor, 5-5 from the line and 8 boards. John Pankratz scored 10 on 3-8 from the floor, 1-4 from the arc, 3-6 from the line and 7 steals. Brett Lawrie scored 10 on 5-8 from the floor and 6 boards. Brent Reddick notched 5 on 2-4 from the floor. Derek Hoschka scored 2 and Dan Allingham 2, while Wes Darville, Vangeli Asimakis, James Arbauah, Nick Hik, Anthony Nicola, Dave Holmes, Chan Kim, Marc McVeigh and Harley Schwabe were scoreless. The Bobcats shot 28-60 from the floor, 2-10 from the arc and 11-18 from the line, while garnering 33 boards, including 12 on the offensive glass, 18 fouls, 10 assists, 30 turnovers, 2 blocks and 14 steals.

        In the final, the North Vancouver Handsworth Royals whipped the Vancouver Kitsilano Blue Demons 82-65 as Rob Sacre scored 17 on 6-9 from the floor, 5-6 from the line, 12 boards and 4 blocks. Quinn Keast added 17 on 6-9 from the floor, 2-3 from the arc, 3-4 from the line, 16 boards and 5 assists. Don Lee scored 17 on 4-9 from the floor, 3-4 from the arc, 6-8 from the line and 3 boards. Cole Allinger scored 16 on 7-14 from the floor, 2-10 from the line and 8 boards. Scott Leigh notched 15 on 7-19 from the floor, 7 boards, 5 assists and 4 steals. Matt Speakman, Derek Gabriel, Ben Soderstrom, Tim Murray, Justin Muirhead, Richard Merinsky and Cam Varner were scoreless. The Royals shot 30-63 from the floor, 6-10 from the arc and 16-28 from the line, while garnering 48 boards, including 12 on the offensive glass, 16 fouls, 16 assists, 15 turnovers, 4 blocks and 12 steals. Niko Cochran paced Kitsilano with 18 on 5-15 from the floor, 2-8 from the arc, 6-6 from the line, 4 boards and 5 assists. Ty Nurse added 17 on 5-13 from the floor, 3-9 from the arc, 4-5 from the line and 4 boards. Jake Moodie added 8 on 3-6 from the floor, 2-4 from the arc and 2 boards. Davor Isic scored 7 on 2-5 from the floor and 5 boards. Paul Woodham notched 6 on 3-18 from the floor, 0-7 from the arc and 9 boards. Albert Mundindi scored 5 on 2-5 from the floor. Clayton Crellin added 5, while Jungho Hyun, James Scoffield, Yassine Ghomari, Keir Miron, Bill Lee, Miles Robison, Chase Larson, Conrad Clark, Brad Quevillon, Chris Mulungu, Alex Michalowski and Tommy Nixon were scoreless. The Blue Demons hit 22-65 from the floor, 9-32 from the arc and 12-16 from the line, while garnering 36 boards including 9 on the offensive glass, 22 fouls, 10 assists, 17 turnovers, 1 block and 10 steals. The Royals balance province the difference. Star Robert Sacre took only 9 shots, saying he was willing to sacrifice numbers for a win. “Whatever I have to do for my team I do,” said Sacre, who would go on to earn tournament MVP honours as he worked to create all of the driving lanes and open looks for his equally unselfish teammates, then capped off a tourney in which he averaged 20.3 points per game while shooting an amazing 73 per cent from the field. “It doesn’t have to be 30 points. It can be 15. Whatever it takes. I only shot nine shots and we won a B.C. championship. Right now, I am speechless. I said at the beginning of the tournament that we had a chance to do something very special and we did.” It took a relentless focus in the second half to turn back a Kitsilano team which had trailed by as many as 19 points but managed to shave that margin down to 10 on three occasions in the second half. Quinn Keast, who missed of the 2005 season because of his tendonitis in his knees, said he took 30,000 shots in the offseason to prepare for his final year and spent most of the previous night in a hospital emergency room with assorted ailments. “I can’t explain this feeling. I am in shock. Point guard Scott Leigh, who battled all season with a broken bone in his shooting hand, dictated the tempo.

        The bronze medalist Vancouver St. George’s Saints: Bol Kong; Alex Murphy; Chris MacKay; Chris Barrett; Samuel Wu; Jesse Baker; Brent Clancy; Connor Trainor; Justin Yoon; Chris Spencer; Jeff Uppal; D.J. Henri; Ben Archdekin; coach Brian Lee

        The silver medalist Vancouver Kitsilano Blue Demons: Niko Cochran; Ty Nurse; Jake Moodie; Davor Isic; Paul Woodham; Albert Mundindi; Clayton Crellin; Jungho Hyun; James Scoffield; Yassine Ghomari; Keir Miron; Bill Lee; Miles Robison; Chase Larson; Conrad Clark; Brad Quevillon; Chris Mulungu; Alex Michalowski; Tommy Nixon; coach Randy Coutts

        The gold medalist North Vancouver Handsworth Royals: Rob Sacre; Quinn Keast; Don Lee; Cole Allinger; Scott Leigh; Matt Speakman; Derek Gabriel; Ben Soderstrom; Tim Murray; Justin Muirhead; Richard Merinsky; Cam Varner; coach Randy Storey