In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The Mission Roadrunners edged the Nelson L.V. Rogers Bombers 75-72. The Roadrunners trailing 19-15 after one quarter, led 47-35 and 58-56 at the half and three-quarter mark. Jason Dhaliwal led the Roadrunners with 37. Nakai Luyken added 11, Nikolaas Jakobs 9, Amol Gill 8, Mitchell Black 3, Jimmy Gewal 3 and John Kronstrom 2, while Jason Khangura, Anil Sharma, Prahbdeep Dhaliwal, Kevin Meerstra, Steven Fosty, Carols Morals and Willis Williams were scoreless. Chase Rickaby led the Bombers with 22. Eric D’Andrea added 16, Aaron Moulson 10, George Pearkes 7, Ben Poirier 7, Joel Devito 6, Andrew Maetin 2 and Jordan Melanson 2, while Matt Clarkson, Mike Hale and Ryan Moore were scoreless. The score was knotted at 56 after three quarters but Jakobs hit seven points down the stretch for the Roadrunners. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Vernon Clarence Fulton Maroons whipped the 16th-seeded Maple Ridge Thomas Haney Thunder 90-67 as Joel Rybachuk scored 31, Mike Conlin 10, Charles Barton 10, Mitchell Wosley 9, Travis Beck 9, Justin Wurz 5, Morgan Conlin 5, Harminder Aujla 3, Mike Watson 2, Bhagwant Dhaliwal 2, Kyle Dewhurst 2 and Rudy Benedik 2, while Vaesna Puv, Jason Reinholcz and Amar Purewal were scoreless. Jeff Schmidt paced the Thunder with 34. Brandon Schofield added 14, Rob Topp 10, Brett Schmidt 5, James Lee 2 and Jared Faa 2, while Alex Bruksha, Chris Hargreaves and Kyle Price were scoreless. Fulton took a 32-23 lead after a quarter and were never threatened. “We came out flying offensively in the first quarter but couldn’t hold them off the scoresheet like we had liked (32-23 for us after first quarter),” said Fulton manager Trevor Billows. “After shooting 62 per cent in the first half, we pulled away to a 61-25 lead.” Rybachuk sizzled in the first half, hitting all 12 of his field goal attempts and going 3-for-3 from the charity stripe. He sat out most of the second half. …………………………………………………… The North Vancouver Windsor Dukes defeated the Oliver Southern Okanagan Hornets 94-83 as Griffin Bullock scored 30, Chris Paredes 21, Connor Lewis 19, Pat Snelling 7, Kevin Snelling 6, Mike Steele 6, Kevin Lee 3 and Vilim Kalamar 2, while Sepehr Rahmani, Taylor Copp, James Sandovar, Craig Morley and Dan Henderson were scoreless. Gurb Gill led the Hornets with 25. Jas Gill added 23, Jordan Thompson 10, Vikram Sidhu 9, Dylan Bennest 8, Kyle Goertzen 3, Cody Wittman 2, Jas Bassi 2 and Steve Brar 1, while Sukh Gill, Dale Mounsey, Tyler Machial, Bal Sidhu and Herman Gill were scoreless. The Dukes led 41-34 at the half. …………………………………………………… The Esquimalt Dockers clipped the Prince Rupert Charles Hayes Hurricanes 76-62 as A.J. Liggayu scored 22, James Giuffre 15, Ryan Erikson 12, Loc Huynh 8, Derek Knecht 7, James Rae 6 and Tomas Carolsfeld 6, while Santino Sutton and Bryan Elder were scoreless. Erich Pyde, Paul Minhas and Josh Melegrito each scored 11 to lead the Hurricanes. Kyle McWilliams added 9, Jeet Sidhu 8, Bruce Simonds 8 and Joel Gaetz 4, while Jericho Binder, Craig Gladstone, Julius Lama, Alfred Harris and Matt Brown were scoreless. The Dockers trailed 37-33 at the half but opened the second frame with a 20-10 run. The Hurricanes hopes of a comeback dissipated when Minhas and McWilliams fouled out in the final frame. …………………………………………………… The Vancouver Britannia Bruins dumped the Ladysmith 49ers 78-63 as Demitri Harris scored 38, William Edwards 15, Gage Ladouceur 12, Kevin Greer 9, Vincent Wong 2 and Jesse Kootenay 2 while Semir Ibrahim, Alex Ming, Kim Pham, Edward Hoang, Ahmad Ghias, Adrian Chiu, Osato Obasecki and Stephane Youngchief were scoreless. Phillip Freundlich led the 49ers with 17. Jake Hayton added 12, Jack Lees 12, Dylan Borgerson 12, Jacob Geary 6 and Trevor Burton 4, while Ben Chadwick, Andrew Gait, Saul Brown, Sanna Taghan and Cody Windsor were scoreless. Harris hit a pair of treys and 12 points in the first quarter as the Bruins built a 29-13 lead and romped. …………………………………………………… The Courtney Mark Isfeld Ice defeated the Vernon W.L. Seaton Sonics 71-62 as point guard Edrian Vlaar scored 18, Wren Moran 17, Tyler Olsen 18 and James Lundy 13. The Sonics trailed in the final minutes when they tied it but the Ice took command by capitalizing on three technicals against the Sonics. Jason Laverman led the Sonics with 24. Don Calvert added 18. …………………………………………………… The Surrey Southridge Storm edged the Kamloops Sa-Hali Sabres 78-71 as Kurtis Osborne scored 22, Avi Dhaliwal 12, Oliver Friesen 10, Patrick Severide 10, Jordan Yee 9, Arsh Thind 6, Nathaniel Ward 5, Steve Watson 2 and Chris Yu 2, while Brock Cairns, Matt Grimm and Daniel Parsons were scoreless. Hudson Naylor led the Sabres with 25, Avnil Deo 13, Ethan May 13, Jake Dolson 6, Landyn Sim 5, Wade Kvatum 3, Ryan Wei 3, Braeden Burrows 2 and Jordan Murdoch 1 while Travis Coleman, Kurt Rustand, Timo Sargent, Mark Scollon, Ian Smith and Gary Bilkhu were scoreless. The Sabres led 25-16 after one quarter but the Storm’s size, foul trouble late in the game and a few missed shots down the stretch were the difference. The Storm trailed the host Sabres by 12 points on two different occasions before pulling away for good in the third quarter. …………………………………………………… The Vanderhoof Nechako Valley Vikings nipped the Richmond McMath Wildcats 66-63. Tallon Milne led the Vikings with 21. Spencer Marks added 12. Brandon Yttri led McMath with 20. Karn Sharda added 18.

        In the quarterfinals, the Vernon Clarence Fulton Maroons dumped the Mission Roadrunners 66-45 as Joel Rybachuk scored 24, Charles Barton 15, Travis Beck 8, Morgan Conlin 6, Mike Conlin 4, Kyle Dewhurst 4, Mitchell Wosley 3 and Mike Watson 2, while Bhagwant Dhaliwal, Jason Reinholcz, Harminder Aujla and Justin Wurz were scoreless. Jason Dhaliwal led the Roadrunners with 13, Carlos Morales 9, Amol Gill 8, Mitchell Black 5, Nakai Luyken 5, Jimmy Grewal 3 and Nikolaas Jakobs 2, while Josh Kronstrom, Anil Sharma, Steve Fosty, Jason Khangura and Willis Williams were scoreless. Rybachuk scored 14 in the final quarter to deliver the knockout punch. “We came out flying offensively in the first quarter but couldn’t hold them off the scoresheet like we had liked (32-23 for us after first quarter),” said Fulton manager Trevor Billows. “After shooting 62 per cent in the first half, we pulled away to a 61-25 lead.” Joel Rybachuk sizzled in the first half, hitting all 12 of his field goal attempts and going 3-for-3 from the charity stripe. He sat out most of the second half.

        The North Vancouver Windsor Dukes clipped the Esquimalt Dockers 83-67 as Connor Lewis scored 22, Chris Paredes 20, Mike Steele 15, Griffin Bullock 14, Vilim Kalamar 5, Kevin Snelling 3, James Sandovar 2 and Sepehr Rahmani 2 while Pat Snelling, Kevin Lee, Taylor Copp, Craig Morley and Dan Henderson were scoreless. Ryan Erikson led the Dockers with 19. A.J. Liggayu added 10, Loc Huynh 9, James Giuffre 8, Tomas Carolsfeld 8, James Rae, Derek Knecht 5 and Santino Sutton 1. The Dukes outscored the Dockers 26-13 in the third quarter to take command. Esquimalt had led 17-16 after one quarter.

        The Vancouver Brittania Bruins defeated the Courtenay Mark Isfeld Ice 77-66 as Demitri Harris scored 28 and nabbed 13 boards. William Edwards added 17 and Stephane Youngchief 12, along with 12 boards. Vincent Wong scored 5, Jesse Kootenay 6, Semir Ibrahim 6 and Kevin Greer 2 while Gage Ladouceur was scoreless. Tyler Olsen led the Ice with 24 points and 13 boards. Scott Meredith added 20, Josh Moule 12, James Lundy 6, Jesse Wangler 2, Edrian Vlaar 1 and Adam Sawatsky 1, while Cole Robertson was scoreless. Harris’ perimeter play proved the difference.

        In the last quarterfinal, the Vanderhoof Nechako Valley Vikings defeated the Surrey Southridge Storm 68-62 as Jarett Dycke scored 19, Tallon Milne 19, Nick Johnson 12, Adam Kelliher 7, Michael Cogan 6, Rhys Wallace 3 and Spencer Marks 1, while Mark Wuttunee was scoreless. Oliver Friesen and Kurtis Osborne each scored 20 to lead the Storm. Patrick Severide added 8, Arsh Thind 7, Nathaniel Ward 5 and Jordan Yee 2, while Steve Watson and Avi Dhaliwal were scoreless. The Storm closed to a single point down the stretch but lost momentum after a two-minute injury delay. the Vikings had a 60-49 lead in the fourth quarter against Southridge, only to see the Surrey team score 13 straight points to take a 62-60 lead. The Vikings regrouped, hit foul shots down the stretch and won.

        In the semis, the North Vancouver Windsor Dukes clubbed the Vernon Clarence Fulton Maroons 75-55 as Connor Lewis scored 20 on 10-18 from the floor and 6 boards. Chris Paredes added 20 on 10-15 from the floor and 9 boards. Griffin Bullock added 18 on 8-23 from the floor, 2-6 from the line and 17 boards. Mike Steele scored 15 on 6-8 from the floor, 3-4 from the line and 3 boards. Vilim Kalamar added 2 and 5 boards, while Kevin Snelling, Pat Snelling, Kevin Lee, Sepehr Rahmani, Taylor Copp, James Sandovar, Craig Morley and Dan Henderson were scoreless. The Dukes shot 35-65 (.538) from the floor, 0-9 from the arc and 5-11 (.455) from the line, while garnering 54 boards, including 17 on the offensive glass. Joel Rybachuk paced the Maroons with 17 on 5-13 from the floor, 2-5 from the arc and 1-2 from the line. Mike Conlin added 8 on 2-10 from the floor, 1-2 from the line and 8 boards. Charles Barton scored 7 on 3-14 from the floor, 1-4 from the line and 9 boards. Mitchell Wosley added 6 on 3-4 from the floor. Travis Beck scored 6 on 3-12 from the floor. Morgan Conlin added 4 and Kyle Dewhurst 3 on 1-2 from the floor and 9 boards. Mike Watson added 2 and Harminder Aujla 2, while Bhagwant Dhaliwal, Veasna Puv, Jason Reinholcz, Justin Wurz, Amar Purewal and Rudy Benedik were scoreless. The Maroons shot 19-59 (.322) from the floor, 3-13 (.231) from the arc and 8-15 (.533) from the line. The Dukes broken the game open with a 21-10 run in the second quarter.

        In the other semi, the Vancouver Britannia Bruins defeated the Vanderhoof Nechako Valley Vikings 63-54 as Demetri Harris scored 20 on 8-14 from the floor, 4-4 from the line and 6 boards. William Edwards added 19 on 5-7 from the floor, 1-8 from the arc, and 6-8 from the line. Gage Ladouceur added 8 on 4-6 from the floor. Jesse Kootenay added 5, Kevin Greer 4 and Osato Obasecki 3, while nabbing 10 boards. Semir Ibrahim scored 2 and Vincent Wong 2, while Alex Ming, Kim Pham, Edward Hoang, Ahmad Ghias, Adrian Chiu and Stepheane Youngchief were scoreless. The Bruins hit 23-44 (.523) from the floor, 2-13 (.154) from the arc and 11-14 (.786) from the line. Tallon Milne paced the Vikings with 21 on 7-12 from the floor, 7-12 from the line and 11 boards. Nick Johnson added 11 on 5-8 from the floor, 1-2 from the line, 4 boards and 4 assists. Jarett Dycke added 7 on 3-7 from the floor and 1-4 from the line. Rhys Wallace added 6 on 3-7 from the floor. Adam Kelliner scored 5 and Spencer Marks 4, while Mark Wuttunee, Michael Cogan, George Ross, Michael McKee, Eric Wallace, Cam Reid and Micah Alderliesten were scoreless. The Vikings hit 20-39 (.513) from the floor, 1-9 (.111) from the arc and 11-22 from the line, while garnering 30 boards, including 10 on the offensive glass, and 14 assists. The Bruins trailed 19-13 after one quarter but exploded with a 17-4 run to take command.

        In the bronze medal match, the Vernon Clarence Fulton Maroons defeated the Vanderhoof Nechako Valley Vikings 73-65 in overtime as Mitchell Wosley scored 21 on 7-12 from the floor, 7-12 from the line and 13 boards. Joel Rybachuk added 19 on 5-13 from the floor, 2-4 from the arc, 3-4 from the line, 6 boards and 7 assists. Morgan Conlin notched 10 on 4-6 from the floor and 2-6 from the line. Travis Beck added 7 on 2-6 from the floor, 3-4 from the line and 7 boards. Mike Conlin scored 7 on 2-9 from the floor, 1-5 from the arc, 5 boards and 4 assists. Charles Barton scored 7 on 2-6 from the floor and 1-3 from the arc. Kyle Dewhurst scored 2 and nabbed 7 boards, while Mike Watson, Bhagwant Dhaliwal, Veasna Puv, Jason Reinholcz, Harminder Aujla, Justin Wruz, Amar Purewal and Rudy Benedik were scoreless. The Maroons hit 23-58 (.397) from the floor, 4-15 (.267) from the arc and 15-26 (.577) from the line, while garnering 57 boards, including 26 on the offensive glass, and 15 assists. Tallon Milne paced the Vikings with 23 on 7-16 from the floor, 9-11 from the line, 8 boards and 5 assists. Spencer Marks added 18 on 2-6 from the floor, 3-6 from the arc, 5-8 from the line, 6 boards and 6 assists. Michael Cogan scored 8 on 1-4 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc and 3-4 from the line. Nick Johnson scored 6 on 3-8 from the floor and 7 boards. Jaret Dycke scored 6 on 1-5 from the floor, 1-4 from the arc and 1-6 from the line. Adam Kelliner added 2 and Rhys Wallace 2, while Mark Wuttunee, George Ross, Michael McKee, Eric Wallace, Cam Reid and Micah Alderliesten were scoreless. The Vikings (coached by Gary Simrose, managers Gordon Milne and Eugene Marks) shot 16-51 (.314) from the floor, 5-15 (.333) from the arc and 18-31 (.581) from the line, while garnering 42 boards, including 18 on the offensive glass and 18 assists. The scored was knotted at 57 in regulation. The Maroons ripped off an 11-2 run to open the extra frame and held on for the win although Vike Spencer Hawks hit a pair of late treys in the final minute. The Vikings led 20-9, 30-19 and 44-35 at the quarters. Morgan Conlin came off the bench to ignite a Maroons rally in the fourth quarter. Rybachuk added 7 down the stretch. The Vikings hopes in the extra session were dashed when star Tallon Milner missed the overtime after fouling out.

        In the final, the Vancouver Britannia Bruins outlasted the North Vancouver Windsor Dukes 81-73 as William Edwards scored 22 on 4-10 from the floor, 4-7 from the arc, 2-4 from the line and 2 boards. 6-5 post Demitri Harris added 18 on 4-13 from the floor, 2-6 from the arc, 4-8 from the line, 11 boards and 5 assists. Kevin Greer added 17 on 7-13 from the floor, 3-3 from the line and 11 boards. Semir Ibrahim scored 10 on 4-4 from the floor, 2-2 from the line and 3 boards. Stephane Youngchief notched 7 on 2-7 from the floor and 3-6 from the line. Vincent Wong scored 6 on 3-4 from the floor. Gage Ladouceur added 1, while Alex Ming, Jesse Kootenay, Kim Pham, Edward Hoang, Ahmade Ghias, Adrian Chiu and Osato Obasecki were scoreless. The Bruins hit 24-60 (.400) from the floor, 6-14 (.429) from the arc and 15-25 (.600) from the line, while garnering 48 boards, including 17 on the offensive glass and 9 assists. Chris Paredes led the Dukes with 22 on 9-17 from the floor, 2-8 from the line and 9 boards. Griffin Bullock added 20 on 5-15 from the floor, 2-5 from the arc, 4-6 from the line, 11 boards and 4 assists. Connor Lewis notched 20 on 9-22 from the floor, 2-7 from the line, 12 boards and 3 assists. Vilim Kalamar scored 9 on 3-5 from the floor, 1-5 from the arc and 2 boards. Mike Steele added 2, while Kevin Snelling, Pat Snelling, Kevin lee, Sepehr Rahmani, Taylor Copp, James Sandovar, Craig Morley and Dan Henderson were scoreless. The Dukes hit 26-61 (.426) from the floor, 3-13 (.231) from the arc and 12-23 (.522) from the line, while garnering 49 boards, including 16 on the offensive glass and 11 assists. Britannia trailed 18-14 after one quarter, led 32-31 at the half but trailed 58-54 after three quarters. Williams Edwards hit a critical trey with 1:20 to play to put the Bruins ahead by six. He scored 9 in the final quarter.

The bronze medalist Vernon Clarence Fulton Maroons: Joel Rybachuk; Mike Conlin; Charles Barton; Kyle Dewhurst; Travis Beck; Mike Watson; Bhagwant Dhaliwal; Veasna Puv, Morgan Conlin; Jason Reinholcz, Harminder Aujla; Justin Wurz; Amar Purewal; Mitchell Wosley; Rudy Benedik

        The silver medalist North Vancouver Windsor Dukes: Griffin Bullock; Chris Paredes; Connor Lewis; Mike Steele; Pat Snelling; Kevin Snelling; Kevin Lee; Sepehr Rahmani; Taylor Copp; Vilim Kalamar; James Sandover; Craig Morley; Dan Henderson; coach Andy Wong; assistant Jesse Neate; assistant Marcus Sidhu

        The gold medalist Vancouver Britannia Bruins: Demitri Harris; William Edwards; Gage Ladouceur; Kevin Greer; Vincent Wong; Jesse Kootenay, Semir Ibrahim; Alex Ming; Kim Pham; Edward Hoang, Ahmad Ghias; Adrian Chiu; Osato Obasecki; Stephane Youngchief; coach Roger Millette; assistant Jesse Brown; assistant Ryan Tom