In the wildcard game, the Landmark 96ers defeated the Teulon Saints x-x.

In the opening round, held in Killarney: …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Niverville Panthers clubbed the 9th-seeded Gimli Lakers 63-39. Shawn Adrian was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Brett Zdebiak earned the laurels for Gimli. The Lakers (coached by Ian Tarnowski and Janelle Hiebert) also included Jordan Welch, Joel Kostiuk, Peter Kowalchuk, Joel Goodman, Tyler Woroniuk, Austin Einarson, Tim Franz, Bradley Hudson, Jordan Favell, Lyall Capuska, Ryan Keller, Jeremy Chudd, Chad Sauerborn and Adam Kowalchuk. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Landmark 96ers dispatched the 10th-seeded Norway House Helen Betty Osborne Huskies 69-53. Adam Friesen was chosen player of the game for the 96ers while Roy Ettawacappo earned the laurels for Helen Betty Osborne. The Huskies (coached by Frank Power and Robert Meadus) included Roy Ettawacappo, Brad Lytle, Mike Peskoonas, Frankie Farmer, John Omand, Val Queskekapow, Kris Clyne, Chris Guiboche, Tyler Turner, Dylan Arthurson and Ranford Thomas.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Ste. Anne Collegiate Lynx stomped the 8th-seeded Niverville Panthers 84-54. Gilbert Ste. Marie was chosen player of the game for the Lynx, while Josh Goertzen earned the laurels for the Panthers. Niverville (coached by John Kipe, assisted by Mark Butler and Anthony Hofer) also included Dylan Neufeld, Brett Wachtendorf, Patrick Friesen, Daniel Wiebe, Reece Klassen, Shawn Adrian, Braden Funk, Joel Jolly, Taylor Fast and Sebastian Unrau.

        The 4th-seeded McGregor Mustangs edged the 5th-seeded Winnipeg Immanuel Christian Falcons 71-67. Linden Guenther was chosen player of the game for the Mustangs, while Scott VanderVegte earned the laurels for the Falcons. Immanuel Christian (coached by Mark Kuik and Kevin Versteeg) also included Scott Nienhuis, Paul Kuik, Jon Weessies, Evan Teitsma, Sean Teitsma, Rudy Van Goor, Jake Cavers, Matt Hoogerdijk and Ryan Versteeg.

        The 3rd-seeded Killarney Raiders stomped the 6th-seeded Goose Lake Raiders 71-50. Dan Kroeker was chosen player of the game for the Raiders, while Paul Friesen earned the laurels for Goose Lake. The Goose Lake Raiders (coached by Ryan Wiesner, assisted by Danny Andres and Neil Friesen) also included Jordan Paul, Jeremy Paulenko, Jake Braun, Kane Larsen, Ross Busby, Andrew Livingston, Theran Bjornson, Brett Kowaluk, Josh Natress, Jesse Gensorek, Daniel Shullman and Kyle Razor.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Grunthal Green Valley Pirates edged the 7th-seeded Landmark 96ers 70-66. Tyler Dueck was chosen player of the game for the Pirates, while Ryan O’Donnell earned the laurels for Landmark. The 96ers (coached by Howard Plett, assisted by Kevin Plett) also included Kevin Johnson, Mark Wiebe, Adam Friesen, Matt Frischbutter, Roger Hiebert, Dustin Maendel, Sid Wiebe and Darius Wilson.

        In the semis, the top-seeded Ste. Anne Collegiate Lynx defeated the 4th-seeded McGregor Mustangs 68-58 as Gil Ste. Marie scored 23. Linden Guenther paced the Mustangs with 24. Tanner Lamoureux was chosen player of the game for the Lynx, while Linden Guenther earned the laurels for the Mustangs.

        In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Killarney Raiders dusted the 2nd-seeded Grunthal Green Valley Pirates 65-50. Zach Beazley was chosen player of the game for the Raiders, while Ross Hunter earned the laurels for the Pirates.

        In the bronze medal match, the 2nd-seeded Grunthal Green Valley Pirates clocked the 4th-seeded McGregor Mustangs 78-65. Tyler Ruiter was chosen player of the game for the Pirates, while Myron Enns earned the laurels for McGregor. The Mustangs (coached by Myron Friesen, assisted by Darryl Wiebe and Tyson Guenther) also included Kyle Buhler, Henry Rempel, Stephen Jonasson, Tyler Zacharias, Trem Cleaver, Linden Guenther, Mike Driedger, Dylan Martens, Davis Wright, Darwin Drieder and Julian Major.

        In the final, the top-seeded Ste. Anne Collegiate Lynx defeated the 3rd-seeded Killarney Raiders 78-65 as Gilbert Ste. Marie scored 35. Joss Gowland was chosen player of the game for the Lynx, while Darris Hardern earned the laurels for the Raiders. The Lynx finished (28-2) on the season.

        The bronze medalist Grunthal Green Valley Pirates: Ryan Funk; Josh Elias; Keaton Friesen; Ross Hunter; Tyler Ruiter; Tyler Dueck; Jason Reddecopp; Dylan Chamberlin; Daniel Isenschmid; coach Colten Greba; teacher supervisor Sheldon Hill; manager Steve Swenarchuk

        The silver medalist Killarney Raiders: Brennan Foidart; Jordan Dyck; Dillon Milliken; Dylan McGill; Dillon Nichol; Daniel Kroeker; Cody Eng; Darris Hardern; Brent Spurrill; Zachary Beazley; Ben Kroeker; Jyi Randall; coach Terry Beazley; assistant Travis Tannis

        The gold medalist Ste. Anne Collegiate Lynx: Cam Dubell; Gilbert Ste. Marie; Mathieu Durand; Travis Pung; Brendan Millar; Justin Ramsay; Stephen Coverini; Mike Stadnyk; Cody Johnson; Kelly Sansregret; Joss Gowland; Tanner Lamoureux; Kyle Werstiuk; coach Yvan St. Vincent; coach Erik Leefe; coach Ivan Gagnon