In the interzone playoffs, the Brandon Vincent Massey Vikings clubbed the Winkler Garden Valley Zodiacs 83-51 as Johnson Duku scored 16 and Igor Reva 16. Alex Giesbrecht led the Zodiacs with 18.
In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Winnipeg Sisler Spartans clipped the 9th-seeded Winnipeg Sturgeon Heights Huskies 60-48 after leading 14-5, 42-19 and 51-34 at the quarters. Ivan Lumbera paced the Spartans with 18. Joseph Medrano added 13, along with 10 boards, Josh Delos Reyes 13, Denzel Soliven 12, Riley Harrison 2 and Devyn Hrechkosy 2, while Kirsten Alcantara, Kaizz Sulit, Raymond Deang, John Lucero, Sukhpal Bhandal, Drew Dobinsky, Nick Ducharme, Billy Habinski and Ardee Sanguyo were scoreless. The Spartans hit 25-75 from the floor, 8-29 (.276) from the arc and 2-4 from the line, while garnering 50 boards, including 15 on the offensive glass, 12 fouls, 6 assists, 16 turnovers, 2 blocks and 10 steals. Will Switzer paced the Huskies with 14 points and 12 boards. Matt Jonsson added 12, along with 13 boards, Roan Van Erd 7, along with 12 boards, Kahlil Lakay 6, along with 10 boards, Ali Ahmed 5, Niko Lebrilla 2 and Zach Forsberg 2, while Dylan Janzen, Abe Kanu, Kim Mompepe, Matt Veldman and Ernesto Mariita were scoreless. The Huskies hit 18-78 (.231) from the floor, 5-24 (.208) from the arc and 7-16 (.438) from the line, while garnering 66 boards, including 30 on the offensive glass, 8 fouls, 2 assists, 20 turnovers, 5 blocks and 9 steals. The Huskies (coached by Steve Tackie, assisted by John Jorundson and Matt Piere) also included Gvanno Chuckrey and John Remple. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Winnipeg Kelvin Clippers stomped the 12th-seeded Brandon Vincent Massey Trojans 101-52 after leading 21-12, 50-24 and 80-45 at the quarters. Liam Haime paced the Clippers with 22. Mike Doyle added 19, Maged Haidar 14, Justin Miranda 11, Ivan Paskvalin 8, Anthony Dyck 7, Reagan Tran 7, Nicolas Dacquisto 5, Clement Sackey 4, Arman Iranpour 2 and Jeff Kim 2, while Robbie Cruz, Carl Jamora and Brandan Gates were scoreless. The Clippers hit 41-87 (.471) from the floor, 16-38 (.421) from the arc and 3-7 (.429) from the line, while garnering 39 boards, including 16 on the offensive glass, 14 fouls, 12 assists, 8 turnovers, 1 block and 20 steals. Andrew Nelson and Igor Reva each scored 12 to pace the Vikings. Johnson Duku added 11, James Klassen 6, Seth Friessen 6, Cassidy Obijaku 3 and Dale Penner 2, while Adianne Pasaporte, Oliver Mabrini, Thomas Moroz and Luke Giesbrecht were scoreless. Giesbrecht nabbed 3 boards and Pasaporte 2. The Vikings hit 21-56 (.375) from the floor, 9-25 (.360) from the arc and 1-6 (.167) from the line, while garnering 48 boards, including 16 on the offensive glass, 8 fouls, 5 assists, 37 turnovers, 3 blocks and 5 steals. The Vikings (coached by Brett Nohr) also included Billy Guo. …………………………………………………… The 11th-seeded Winnipeg Kildonan East Reivers stunned the 6th-seeded Winnipeg Oak Park Raiders 87-79. The Raiders led 17-16 after one quarter and 39-38 at the half. The score was knotted at 61 after three quarters. Dharmjit Dhillon paced the Reivers with 22 points and 23 boards. Karanjit Gill added 22, Raj Sidhu 15, Arshdeep Gill 12, Dominic Scarlett 8, Davinder Pandher 6 and Jeremy Taan 2, while Jag Brar, Edin Peco, Glorie Nbuka, Deng Garang and Harakamal Chillon were scoreless. The Reivers (coached by Michael Page) hit 28-73 (.384) from the floor, 13-30 (.433) from the arc and 18-26 (.692) from the line, while garnering 54 boards, including 18 on the offensive glass, 21 fouls, 12 assists, 7 blocks and 5 steals. William Kohler paced the Raiders with 19 points and 13 boards. Nik Zorcic added 16, Colson Reimer 13, William Sesay 12, Roger Milne 11 and Isaac Margolis 8, while Colton Maycher, Brendan Alexander, Victor Lee, Ethan Diakow, Amadeus Lackmanec, Jeremy Chee-A-Tow, Andre Ellison, Jaret Andre and Chris Howell were scoreless. The Raiders (coached by Jon Lundgren) hit 27-77 (.351) from the floor, 6-22 (.273) from the arc and 19-29 (.655) from the line, while garnering 52 boards, including 20 on the offensive glass, 23 fouls, 10 assists, 18 turnovers, 5 blocks and 13 steals. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Winnipeg Dakota Lancers dumped the 10th-seeded Winnipeg John Taylor Pipers 81-68 after leading 22-11, 46-24 and 66-45 at the quarters. Izzy Kabashiki paced the Lancers with 26. Hayden Nellis added 23, along with 12 boards, Daniel Dekleva 14, along with 14 boards, Aaron Knights 9, David Smallwood 5 and Braydon Ayotte 4, while Amanj Palani, Nudzein Pehlic, Rahul Sarangal, Macho Bockru, Di Wu, Noah Buhr, Said Dzafic, Nick Petterson and Brady Kilmury were scoreless. The Lancers hit 31-64 (.484) from the floor, 3-14 (.214) from the arc and 16-30 (.533) from the line, while garnering 49 boards, including 11 on the offensive glass, 9 fouls, 21 turnovers, 1 block and 10 steals. Marcus Morgan paced the Pipers with 21. Mike Seidu added 19, along with 15 boards, Donovan Nernberg 14, Zachary Geisbrecht 7, Luke Branconnier 3, Sergey Lepskiy 2 and Matt Dech 2, while Cole Armstrong, Tyler Danino and Caleb Dorrington were scoreless. The Pipers (coached by Spiros Kavadas) hit 27-83 (.325) from the floor, 7-30 (.233) from the arc and 7-9 (.778) from the line, while garnering 48 boards, including 18 on the offensive glass, 21 fouls, 9 assists, 18 turnovers, 3 blocks and 9 steals.
In the quarterfinals, the 8th-seeded Winnipeg Sisler Spartans stunned the top-seeded Winnipeg Garden City Gophers 84-68 after leading 18-14, 36-35 and 63-52 at the quarters. “This year is probably as wide open as I’ve seen it in my 17 years,” Gophers coach Phil Penner told the Winnipeg Free Press. “There’s not a dominant team. There are really 11 teams out of the 12 that could knock people off. It’s the most parity I’ve seen.” Joseph Medrano paced the Spartans with 37. Denzel Soliven added 18, Josh Delos Reyes 9, Drew Dobinsky 8, Ivan Lumbera 8, along with 11 boards, Riley Harrison 2 and Devyn Hrechkosy 2, while Kirsten Alcantara, Kaizz Sulit, Raymond Deang, John Lucero, Sukhpal Bhandal, Nick Ducharme, Billy Habinski and Ardee Sanguyo were scoreless. The Spartans hit 35-73 (.479) from the floor, 12-26 (.462) from the arc and 2-5 from the line, while garnering 54 boards, including 13 on the offensive glass, 17 fouls, 14 turnovers, 3 blocks and 7 steals. Arel Cansino paced the Fighting Gophers with 21. Kyle Silva added 14, Byron Oduca 13, Jowel Shuffler 10, along with 10 boards, Jared Kashton 8 and Arbee Pablo 2, while Matthew Welby, Michael Corrigan, Dylan Lemay, Jacob Penner and Edsel Clarete were scoreless. The Fighting Gophers (coached by Phil Penner) hit 25-77 (.325) from the floor, 8-36 (.222) from the arc and 10-15 from the line, while garnering 41 boards, including 13 on the offensive glass, 12 fouls, 5 assists, 8 turnovers, 4 blocks and 3 steals.
The 4th-seeded Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders dispatched the 5th-seeded Winnipeg Kelvin Clippers 65-56 after leading 18-12, 37-28 and 49-45 at the quarters. Billy Yaworsky paced the Crusaders with 21. Josh Sleva added 16, Alec Bernier 11, Christophe Towells 7, Arpad Farkas 6, along with 11 boards, Dylan Dragojevic 2 and Matt Goldberg 2, while Calvin Diaz, Cody Cranston, Eric Higham, Bruce Akubukaka, Nitai Weinberg, Xander Tachinski and Mike Ogoms were scoreless. The Crusaders hit 22-57 (.386) from the floor, 4-13 (.308) from the arc and 17-28 (.607) from the line, while garnering 54 boards, including 12 on the offensive glass, 16 fouls, 3 assists, 28 turnovers, 1 block and 5 steals. Liam Haime paced the Clippers with 22 points and 11 boards. Mike Doyle added 9, Justin Miranda 7, Ivan Paskvalin 5, Clement Sackey 5, Brandan Gates 4 and Nicolas Dacquisto 4, while Robbie Cruz, Carl Jamora, Arman Iranpour, Maged Haidar, Jeff Kim and Reagan Tran were scoreless. The Clippers hit 19-73 (.260) from the floor, 5-32 (.156) from the arc and 13-21 (.619) from the line, while garnering 42 boards, including 14 on the offensive glass, 23 fouls, 2 assists, 19 turnovers, 2 blocks and 13 steals. The Clippers (coached by Don Lamont) also included Anthony Dyck.
The 3rd-seeded Winnipeg Glenlawn Lions defeated the 11th-seeded Winnipeg Kildonan East Reivers 67-58. The Lions led 18-15 after one quarter. The Reivers led 35-31 at the half. The score was knotted at 49 after three quarters. Mitch Podworny paced the Lions with 18 points and 13 boards. Keiran Zziwa added 17, along with 11 boards, Ian Schaefer 9, Kieran McGrath 8, Sulaiman Jalloh 8, Patrick Flaten 3, Kyle Schille 2 and Khalid Ali 2, while Jared Asselin, Jesse Casey and Esteban Gomez were scoreless. The Lions hit 26-71 (.366) from the floor, 2-15 (.133) from the arc and 13-25 (.520) from the line, while garnering 53 boards, including 23 on the offensive glass, 17 fouls, 8 assists, 14 turnovers and 12 steals. Karanjit Gill paced the Reivers with 19. Dharmjit Dhillon added 16, along with 14 boards, Arshdeep Gill 9, Dominic Scarlett 7, Raj Sidhu 5 and Jeremy Taan 2, while Jag Brar, Edin Peco, Davinder Pandher, Deng Garang and Harakamal Dhillon were scoreless. The Reivers (coached by Michael Page) hit 22-68 (.324) from the floor, 9-27 (.333) from the arc and 5-11 (.455) from the line, while garnering 47 boards, including 20 on the offensive glass, 12 assists, 21 turnovers, 1 block and 4 steals.
In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Winnipeg Mennonite Brethren Hawks clipped the 7th-seeded Winnipeg Dakota Lancers 76-60. The score was knotted at 15 after one quarter. The Hawks led 34-26 at the half and 56-43 after three quarters. Gurinder Gill paced the Hawks with 21. Derek McKnight added 19, Torrez McKoy 18, Jasdeep Khangura 7, Matt Dyck 6 and Carter Bergen 5, while Ibrahim Abubakar, Karn Chahal, Andrew Komishon, Reese Antonishin, Antoine Salvano-LeBlanc, Ayii Madit, Ezra Taves, Thomas Stefaniuk and Alex Marshall were scoreless. The Hawks hit 27-61 (.443) from the floor, 9-26 (.346) from the arc and 13-21 (.619) from the line, while garnering 43 boards, including 13 on the offensive glass, 19 fouls, 15 assists, 25 turnovers, 7 blocks and 12 steals. David Smallwood paced the Lancers with 21. Izzy Kabashiki added 17, Aaron Knights 9, Daniel Dekleva 8, along with 22 boards, Hayden Nellis 4 and Rahul Sarangal 1, while Amanj Palani, Nudzein Pehlic, Macho Bockru, Di Wu, Noah Buhr, Said Dzafic, Braydon Ayotte, Nick Petterson and Brady Kilmury were scoreless. The Lancers (coached by Dean Favoni) hit 21-71 (.296) from the floor, 5-20 from the arc and 13-27 (.481) from the line, while garnering 51 boards, including 27 on the offensive glass, 17 fouls, 5 assists, 26 turnovers and 10 steals.
In the semis, the 4th-seeded Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders dispatched the 8th-seeded Winnipeg Sisler Spartans 88-75 after leading 29-16, 44-29 and 61-50 at the quarters. “I think our size really wore them down over the course of the game,” Crusaders coach Jeff Laping told the Winnipeg Free Press. “We always seemed to be fresh, and really made them work for everything they got.” Spartans coach Scott Martin told the Winnipeg Sun that “they got up on us early and kind of controlled the game,” Spartans coach Scott Martin told the Winnipeg Sun. “A couple times we made a run. I think we pulled within six and nine, but every time we did that, they hit a couple big threes to push it back up. It wasn’t that close. It wasn’t a blowout, but it wasn’t that close either. … They’re big and we weren’t on our game probably as much as I was hoping we would be. We had to be hot from the outside. We have some shooters. They’re bigger, so if we’re not hitting our outside shots, we’re not going to beat a team like that. … It’s been a good group. The Grade 12s have played basketball for four years at Sisler and they’ve had a good run. They were provincial champs in Grade 9. Grade 10 wasn’t as good of a year but still made the provincials. In Grade 11 they made the provincial final and in Grade 12 they made the final four. In four years, they’ve been in three finals fours, which is pretty impressive.” Alec Bernier paced the Crusaders with 21 on 8-17 from the floor, 5-10 from the arc, 9 boards, 2 assists and 2 steals. Billy Yaworsky added 21 on 7-20 from the floor, 1-4 from the arc, 6-7 from the line, 12 boards and 5 assists. Josh Sleva notched 20 on 9-15 from the floor, 1-1 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 6 boards and 5 assists. Arpad Farkas added 10 on 4-5 from the floor, 2-6 from the line, 5 boards, 2 assists and 4 steals. Christophe Towells notched 4 on 2-4 from the floor and 3 boards. Bruce Akubukaka scored 4 on 1-4 from the floor, 2-3 from the line and 3 boards. Dylan Dragojevic scored 3 on 1-5 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc and 5 boards. Matt Goldberg added 3 on 1-1 from the floor, 1-1 from the line and 2 boards. Mike Ogoms scored 2, along with 4 boards, while Calvin Diaz, Cody Cranston, Eric Higham, Nitai Weinberg and Xander Tachinski were scoreless. The Crusaders hit 34-73 (.466) from the floor, 8-17 (.471) from the arc and 12-20 (.600) from the line, while garnering 52 boards, including 17 on the offensive glass, 16 fouls, 17 assists, 13 turnovers, 3 blocks and 8 steals. Denzel Soliven paced the Spartans with 22 on 8-19 from the floor, 5-11 from the arc, 1-1 from the line, 4 boards and 10 assists. Joseph Medrano added 17 on 7-26 from the floor, 0-8 from the arc, 3-3 from the line, 6 boards, 4 assists and 3 steals. Josh Delos Reyes added 15 on 6-10 from the floor, 2-4 from the arc, 1-2 from the line and 3 boards. Ivan Lumbera added 10 on 5-10 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc, 3 boards and 2 steals. Drew Dobinsky scored 5 on 2-3 from the floor, 1-2 from the line and 6 boards. John Lucero added 2, Riley Harrison 2, along with 2 boards, and Devyn Hrechkosy 2 on 1-4 from the floor and 7 boards, while Kirsten Alcantara, Kaizz Sulit, Raymond Deang, Sukhpal Bhandal, Nick Ducharme, Billy Habinski and Ardee Sanguyo were scoreless. The Spartans hit 31-77 (.403) from the floor, 7-26 (.269) from the arc and 6-8 from the line, while garnering 39 boards, including 13 on the offensive glass, 17 fouls, 16 assists, 13 turnovers, 3 blocks and 7 steals.
In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Winnipeg Glenlawn Lions defeated the 2nd-seeded Winnipeg Mennonite Brethren Hawks 90-82 after leading 26-20, 49-39 and 68-57 at the quarters. “We want it really bad, you could see it in our eyes tonight,” Glenlawn guard Mitch Podworny told the Winnipeg Free Press. The Lions squandered a 21-point lead but held on for the win. “All season, we’ve talked about surviving ebbs and flows,” Glenlawn coach Jonathan Wolfe said. “At halftime, I said… these guys are gonna come back. They’re gonna go on a run. I didn’t think they were going to come back from 21, but we’ve talked about this all year. This game is a game of runs, and this team just survives in these situations. I’m really proud of these guys for that.” Hawks coach Jon Goosen said “in all my coaching career, I have never seen such a close Top 10. Anybody could beat anybody. We always knew that.” The Hawks trailed by 21 but then went on a 22-0 run to take the lead before the Lions regained command. “That’s what I can say about the character of the guys we had this year,” Goossen told the Winnipeg Free Press. “They never panicked. Even when they were down by 21, they were anxious, but the guys still felt like they could do it.” Hawks guard Matt Dyck said the team only played “six good minutes of basketball” but put up a fight. “We said we’re not doing down like this.” Keiran Zziwa paced the Lions with 17 on 6-21 from the floor, 1-5 from the arc, 4-5 from the line, 8 boards, 3 assists and 8 steals. Ian Schaefer added 14 on 5-11 from the floor, 3-5 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 10 boards and 2 blocks. Mitch Podworny added 14 on 7-12 from the floor, 0-1 from the line, 5 boards and 2 assists. Sulaiman Jalloh notched 14 on 7-10 from the floor, 6 boards, 3 assists and 3 steals. Esteban Gomez scored 13 on 4-14 from the floor, 2-7 from the arc, 3-3 from the line, 4 boards and 4 assists. Patrick Flaten added 12 on 3-9 from the floor, 3-9 from the arc, 3-3 from the line and 3 boards. Khalid Ali scored 6 on 3-8 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc and 5 boards, while Jared Asselin, Kieran McGrath, Jesse Casey and Kyle Schille were scoreless. The Lions hit 35-88 (.398) from the floor, 9-28 (.321) from the arc and 11-14 (.786) from the line, while garnering 52 boards, including 19 on the offensive glass, 16 fouls, 14 assists, 17 turnovers, 5 blocks and 15 steals. Torrez McKoy paced the Hawks with 29 on 10-16 from the floor, 4-8 from the arc, 5-9 from the line, 11 boards, 4 assists and 6 blocks. Derek McKnight added 26 on 9-21 from the floor, 2-3 from the arc, 6-7 from the line, 11 boards, 3 assists and 2 blocks. Gurinder Gill notched 11 on 4-17 from the floor, 2-8 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 4 boards, 2 assists and 3 blocks. Jasdeep Khangura scored 10 on 4-7 from the floor, 2-2 from the line and 8 boards. Matt Dycks scored 4 on 1-3 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 2 boards, 4 assists and 2 steals. Ayii Madit added 2 on 1-1 from the floor and 3 boards, while Carter Bergen, Ibrahim Abubakar, Karn Chahal, Andrew Komishon, Reese Antonishin, Antoine Salvano-LeBlanc, Ezra Taves, Thomas Stefaniuk and Alex Marshall were scoreless. Bergen nabbed 4 boards. The Hawks hit 29-70 (.414) from the floor, 9-24 from the arc and 15-24 (.625) from the line, while garnering 47 boards, including 11 on the offensive glass, 18 fouls, 14 assists, 22 turnovers, 6 blocks and 10 steals.
In the final, the 4th-seeded Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders whipped the 3rd-seeded Winnipeg Glenlawn Lions 85-71. The Crusaders led 17-6 after one quarter. The Lions led 37-36 at the half. The Crusaders led 54-53 after three quarters. “We talked about it from the beginning of the year, with all the hockey and football players, that we wanted to win everything this year,” Crusaders forward Billy Yaworsky told the Winnipeg Free Press. “It feels great… as our first provincial championship. It’s never been done before, so it’s a new feeling for us.” The Crusaders built an early lead but Keiran Zziwa rallied the Lions in the second quarter. The teams traded the lead in the third before St. Paul’s took command in the final frame. Yaworsky hit a bucket to give the Crusaders a 58-55 lead and then nailed a trey. “I knew they were going to hang around, so someone had to step up, and take control of the game, and I felt it was my time to do it, and I had to step up,” Yaworsky said. “That’s when we started to taste it as a team, and I was really excited about it.” Alec Bernier then added a trey as St. Paul’s pulled away. “I’m really proud of my boys this season,” Glenlawn coach Jonathan Wolfe said. “All the credit in the world to St. Paul’s… very deserving champion. I thought the St. Paul’s boys stayed composed and had a great fourth quarter and really separated from us.” Billy Yaworsky paced the Crusaders with 25 on 11-20 from the floor, 2-5 from the arc, 1-1 from the line, 16 boards, 4 assists and 2 steals. Arpad Farkas added 23 on 8-12 from the floor, 1-3 from the arc, 6-10 from the line, 2 boards and 2 steals. Alec Bernier notched 17 on 7-14 from the floor, 3-8 from the arc and 9 boards. Dylan Dragojevic added 6 on 2-5 from the floor, 2-2 from the line, 5 boards, 2 assists and 2 steals. Josh Sleva scored 5 on 2-9 from the floor, 1-1 from the line and 2 assists. Bruce Akubukaka added 4 on 1-8 from the floor, 2-4 from the line and 11 boards. Christophe Towells notched 3 on 1-2 from the floor, 1-1 from the arc and 2 assists. Matt Goldberg scored 2 on 1-5 from the floor and 3 assists, while Calvin Diaz, Cody Cranston, Eric Higham, Nitai Weinberg, Xander Tachinski and Mike Ogoms were scoreless. The Crusaders hit 33-75 (.440) from the floor, 7-17 (.412) from the arc and 12-18 from the line, while garnering 53 boards, including 17 on the offensive glass, 15 fouls, 16 assists, 22 turnovers, 3 blocks and 9 steals. Keiran Zziwa paced the Lions with 24 on 8-16 from the floor, 2-8 from the arc, 6-7 from the line, 4 boards and 4 steals. Khalid Ali notched 11 on 5-10 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 4 boards and 2 steals. Mitch Podworny added 11 on 5-9 from the floor, 1-3 from the line, 6 boards, 2 blocks and 3 steals. Sulaiman Jalloh scored 10 on 5-10 from the floor and 6 boards. Patrick Flaten added 8 on 3-8 from the floor, 2-7 from the arc and 2 boards. Ian Schaefer added 5 on 2-11 from the floor, 0-4 from the arc, 10 boards and 2 assists. Esteban Gomez added 3 on 1-11 from the floor, 1-6 from the arc, 4 boards and 2 steals. Jared Asselin, Jesse Casey and Kyle Schille were scoreless. The Lions hit 29-76 (.382) from the floor, 5-26 (.192) from the arc and 8-12 from the line, while garnering 41 boards, including 13 on the offensive glass, 19 fouls, 10 assists, 18 turnovers, 5 blocks and 14 steals.
The co-bronze medalist Winnipeg Mennonite Brethren Hawks: Ibrahim Abubakar; Reese Antonishin; Carter Bergen; Karn Chahal; Matt Dyck; Gurinder Gill; Matt Keenan; Jasdeep Khangura; Andrew Komishon; Ayii Madit; Alex Marshall; Derek McKnight; Torrez McKoy; Antoine Salvano-Leblanc; Thomas Stefaniuk; Ezra Taves; coach Jon Goossen
The co-bronze medalist Winnipeg Sisler Spartans: Kirsten Alcantara; Sukhpal Bhandal; Raymond Deang; Josh Delos Reyes; Drew Dobinsky; Nick Ducharme; Billy Habinski; Riley Harrison; Devyn Hrechkosy; John Lucero; Ivan Lumbar; Joseph Medrano; Ardee Sanguyo; Denzel Soliven; Kaizz Sulit; coach S Martin
The silver medalist Winnipeg Glenlawn Lions: Khalid Ali; Jared Asselin; Jesse Casey; Jesse Davidson; Patrick Flaten; Esteban Gomez; Sulaiman Jalloh; Kieran McGrath; Mitchell Podworny; Ian Schaefer; Kyle Schille; Keiran Zziwa; coach Jonathan Wolfe
The gold medalist Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders: Bruce Akubukaka; Alec Bernier; Cody Cranston; Calvin Diaz; Dylan Dragojevic; Arpad Farkas; Matt Goldberg; Eric Higham; Mike Ogoms; Josh Sleva; Xander Tachynski; Christophe Towells; Nitai Weinberg; Billy Yaworsky; coach Jeff Laping