In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The Pinawa Panthers stomped the Hamiota Huskies 80-55. Jon Hayter was chosen player of the game for the Panthers while Edgardo Taborlup earned the laurels for the Huskies. Coached by Megan Strachan, the Huskies also included Andrew Beamish, Patrick Hawkins, James Hunkins, Shaun Hunter, Taylor Madsen, Daniel Miranda, Dominic Miranda and Emilio Montenegro. …………………………………………………… The Sioux Valley Eagles crushed the Lynn Lake West Lynn Heights Northstars 83-51. Blake Wambdiska was chosen player of the game for the Eagles, while Mason Halkett earned the laurels for the Northstars after scoring 21. Coached by Greg Clark, the Northstars also included Chad Cook, Brandon Dulewich, Austin Hunt, David Laponsee and Mason Merasty.
In the quarterfinals, the Glenboro Panthers whipped the Carman Dufferin Christian Stingers 83-67. Tyler Sjolander was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Nathan Beichter earned the laurels for the Stingers. Coached by Michael Raap, the Stingers also included Sheldon Beichter, Jason Breukelman, Joseph Hoogerdijk; Tomas Leyenhorst, Brett Richardson, Phillip Rook, Carlin Schulenberg, Evan Vandermeulen, Caleb Vanderveen, Devin Veenedaal, Brett Veldman and Scott Veldman
The St. Laurent Hawks dumped the Gilbert Plains Collegiate Trojans 83-76. Louis Lavallee was chosen player of the game for the Hawks while Lucas Choma earned the laurels for the Trojans. Coached by Jordan Dykun, the Trojans also included Brendan Apostle, Dylan Dykun, Nick Gulack, Justin Ilnisky, Hunter Leforte, Chase Macdonald, Chris Manchur, Rylee Payne, Blake Stevensen, Travis Stewart, Josh Van Alystyne, Mark Yakimishen and Nathan Zadorozny.
The Rosenort Redhawks clubbed the Sioux Valley Eagles 96-54. Parker Stevenson was chosen player of the game for the Redhawks, while Reno Pratt earned the laurels for the Eagles. Coached by Lance White, the Eagles also included Scotty Hotain, Archie Pratt, Mathew Pratt, Murray Pratt, Teton Sutherland, Blake Wambdiska, Redstone Wambdiska and Steven Whitecloud.
In the last quarterfinal, the top-seeded Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders defeated the Pinawa Secondary Panthers 83-74 as Matthew Brown scored 32. Cole Machej was chosen player of the game for the Raiders, while Joe Voth earned the laurels for the Panthers. The Panthers (coached by Merv Voth) also included Tyson Daymond, Ben Dearing, Tyler Flood, Draven Galeschuk, Jon Hayter, Brett Hessian, Brittan James-Thiessen, James McAuley, Nick Pinel, Gareth Senkow, Garrett Thomas and Grant Trueman.
In the semis, the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders stomped the St. Laurent Hawks 97-72. Ian O’Connor was chosen player of the game for the Raiders, while Jordan Lavallee earned the laurels for the Hawks.
In the other semi, the Glenboro Panthers dispatched the 2nd-seeded Rosenort Redhawks 71-64. Bryce Watson was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Tim Peters earned the laurels for the Redhawks.
In the bronze medal match, the 2nd-seeded Rosenort Redhawks crushed the St. Laurent Hawks 92-43. Parker Stevenson was chosen player of the game for the Redhawks, while Jordan Lavallee earned the laurels for the Hawks. Coached by Trevor Diell and Greg Lavallee, the Hawks also included Phoenix Abraham, Jordan Allard, Dusty Bruce, Dennis Deneka, Kurtis Ducharme, Ray Ducharme, Culley Kipling, Louis Lavallee, Gage Millar and Shane Thomas.
In the final, the top-seeded Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders nipped the Glenboro Panthers 94-93 to capture their second consecutive provincial title. Cole Machej was chosen player of the game for the Raiders after scoring 33, while Bryce Watson earned the laurels for the Panthers after scoring 54. “It was quite the game,” Raiders coach Jared Baines told the Steinbach Carillon. “Except for early in the game, we trailed the entire time. We were down by 11 with three minutes left, we were moved up our offence, we pushed hard, the fans went crazy and we pulled it out.” The Raiders led 21-20 after one quarter. The Panthers led 55-47 at the half.
The bronze medalist Rosenort Redhawks: Parker Stevenson; Tim Peters; Branden Baldwin; Jamie Bergen; Braden Cornelsen; Greg Dueck; Jonathon Peters; Dion Plett; Paul Schultz; Mitchell Siemens; coach Kevin Friesen
The silver medalist Glenboro Panthers: Bryce Watson; Tyler Sjolander; Brady Bouchard; Nic Claeys; Lucas Delichte; Derek Hallgrimson; Shane McPhail; Spencer Myers; Jeff Schwarz; Drake Wallis; Christian Wytinck; Nick Wytinck; coach Ryan Diehl
The champion Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders: Cole Machej; Ian O’Connor; Matthew Brown; Ken Bradley; Justin Goodman; Joshua Hebel-Allard; Joshua Henry; A.J. Lerma; Justin Roch; Marko Schoenbach; Alex Tocher; coach Jared Baines