In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Keremeos Similkameen Sparks defeated the 15th-seeded Whistler Storm 92-50. ………………………………………………… The Chilliwack High Road Academy Knights whipped the 14th-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights 88-50. ………………………………………………… The Abbotsford St. Jean Brebeuf Bears defeated the Barriere Cougars 71-61 (also reported as 71-62). The Bears led 43-23 at the half. Geoff Matthew paced the Cougars with 33. Cougars coach Nick Kushnirik told the North Thomspn Star/Journal that “we came out flat.” The Cougars (coached by Nick Kushriruk, manager Zeek Gould) also included Kyle Bowser, Chuck Matthew, Scott McKnight, Ben Matthew, Logan Blohm, Cory Cooper, Dustin Rainer, Bryan Jensen and Chris Frezzel. …………………………………………………… The Smithers Bulkley Valley Christian Royals pounded the Vancouver West Point Grey Academy Greyhounds 74-49 as player of the game Jason Reedyk nailed five treys. …………………………………………………… The Victoria Glenlyon-Norfolk Gryphons whipped Kootenay Lake Crawford Bay 77-57. …………………………………………………… The Ucluelet Warriors stomped Salmo Secondary 66-44. …………………………………………………… The Osoyoos Rattlers crushed Vanderhoof Northside Christian 94-70. …………………………………………………… The South Slocan Mount Sentinel Wildcats dispatched the Prince George Westside Academy Warriors 80-73.

In the quarterfinals, the 2nd-seeded Keremeos Similkameen Sparks defeated the 7th-seeded Ucluelet Warriors 67-48.

The 8th-seeded Abbotsford Saint Jean Brebeuf Bears stunned the top-seeded Victoria Glenlyon-Norfolk Gryphons 98-96.

The 4th-seeded Osoyoos Rattlers defeated the 5th-seeded Smithers Buckley Valley Christian Royals 68-64 in overtime. The Royals led 28-18 at the half. Royals coach Chris Steenhof told The Interior News that “we really shocked Osoyoos with our aggressive defence and excellent passing. We played a wonderful game defensively, shutting down the best offensive team in the tournament but we couldn’t capitalize on the many chances we had to put the game away.” The Royals (coached by Chris Steenhof) included Clayton te Raa, Greg Vandergaag, Jay Kwantes, Jason Reedyk.

In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Chilliwack Highroad Academy Knights defeated the 11th-seeded South Slocan Mount Sentinel Wildcats 77-63.

In the semis, the 2nd-seeded Keremeos Similkameen Sparks defeated the 3rd-seeded Chilliwack Highroad Academy Knights 81-67. Knights coach Mike Mannes told the Chilliwack Progress that “we got tired and they’re an older, more experienced team.”

In the other semi, the Osoyoos Rattlers smacked Abbotsford Saint Jean Brebeuf Bears 91-64.

In the bronze medal match, the Chilliwack Highroad Academy Knights clubbed the Abbotsford St. John Brebeuf Bears 80-57. Knights coach Mike Mannes told the Chilliwack Progress that “it feels really, really good. Our goal going in was certainly to win it, but looking back, I’m very proud of the boys for winning bronze. We were by far the youngest team there. … We got tired and they’re an older more experienced team.”

In the final, the 2nd-seeded Keremeos Silmilkameen Sparks defeated the Osoyoos Rattlers x-x. 

The bronze medalist Chilliwack Highroad Academy Knights: Kyle Waters; Phil van Santen; coach Mike Mannes

The silver medalist Osoyoos Rattlers: Michael Ford; Patrick Oliviera;

The gold medalist Keremeos Silmilkameen Sparks: Rainbow Edwards; Jamie Vaughan;