In the interzone playoffs, the Ste. Anne Lynx clubbed the Warren Wildcats 89-74.
In the wildcard game, the Warren Wildcats dispatched the Morden Thunder 76-66.
In the quarterfinals, held in Gimli, the 6th-seeded Forrest Elton Sabres defeated the 3rd-seeded Altona W.C. Miller Aces 76-68.
The 2nd-seeded Norway House Cougars clipped the 7th-seeded Gimli Lakers 81-64. The Lakers included Dan Murtimer, Scott Riddell, Scott Robinson, Chris Leger, Travis Frieson, Ian Tarnowski, Cory Hoes, Trevor Magnusson, Gustov Nelson, Morgan Sokil, Marek Jakabek.
The 5th-seeded wildcard Warren Wildcats smacked the 4th-seeded Winnipeg Joseph Wolinsky Raiders 82-54. The Raiders included Seth Nepon.
In the last quarterfinal, the top-seeded Ste. Anne Lynx dumped the 8th-seeded Winnipegosis Lakers 93-74. Brian Paulson led the Lakers with 30. The Lakers also included Colin Procyshyn.
In the semis, the 6th-seeded Forrest Elton Sabres defeated 2nd-seeded Norway House Cougars 61-41.
In the other semi, the 5th-seeded Warren Wildcats upset the top-seeded Ste. Anne Lynx 79-64.
In the bronze medal match, the top-seeded Ste. Anne Lynx edged the 2nd-seeded Norway House Cougars 89-85. Mike Evans was chosen player of the game for the Lynx.
In the final, the 6th-seeded Forrest Elton Sabres defeated the 5th-seeded Warren Wildcats 69-47.
The bronze medalist Ste. Anne Lynx: Mike Evans; Eric Emerson; Phil Labossiere; Adam Kotowicz; Jeff Godin; Wayne Foubert; Rick Lamontagne; Justin Blackbird; Ryan Martens; coach Graham Collier; assistant Justin Lessard; assistant Dana Prairie; manager Melanie Foubert
The silver medalist Warren Wildcats: Chris Zurba; Darnell Nast; Josh Butler; Ben Elskamp; Curtis Hueging; Bradley MacMillan; Jason Hare; Mike Haberoth; Rodney Waldbauer; coach Christy Sleeves; coach Bryce Baldwin
The gold medalist Forrest Elton Sabres: Dave Janzen; Stephen Thompson; coach Will Lamont