In the wild card play-in games, the Treherne Tigers clipped the Rosenort Redhawks 56-43. The Red Hawks (coached by Lex Sarrasin) included Tyler Doherty, Greg Dueck, Josh Harder, Joseph Hiebert, James Merrill, Dion Plett, Chris Sarrasin, Bobby Scarfenberg, Nolan Svensson, Adam Tallaksen and Julian Waldner. ……………………………………………………

The Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders dispatched the Baldur Vikings 62-50. The Vikings (coached by Devin McLean) included James Gillis, Nathan Grenier, Matthew Halowaty, Connor Johnson, Raegan Johnson, Joel Leverault, Bailey MacDonald, Kieven Martens, Von Mullin, Tyler Parsonage, Austin Ricard, Jackson Vermeersch, Thomas Vermeersch and Luke Wiebe.

        In the opening round, the 8th-seeded Hamiota Huskies dispatched the 9th-seeded St. Laurent Hawks 72-63. Huskie Junjun Taborlupa was chosen player of the game. The Hawks (coached by Trevor Diell) included Dusty Bruce, Cole Allary, Cordel Burnet, Lance Carriere, Chase Delorme, Brad Diell, Culley Kiplin, Dakota Maytwayashing, Bryce Smith and Alex Wildhager. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Treherne Tigers clocked the 10th-seeded Wabowden Mel Johnson Eagles 59-41. Tiger Nathan Early was chosen player of the game. The Eagles (coached by Brenda Tozer) included Shawn Bayer-Colombe, Bodean Beebe, Allan Benson, Gage Bighetty, Tie Braun, Jonah Campbell, Bryant Henderson, Taylor Monias, Dakota Nachbaur, Evan Nachbaur, Justice Settee and Dale Tait.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Glenboro Panthers whacked the 8th-seeded Hamiota Huskies 69-27. Panther Mitch Jefferies was chosen player of the game. The Huskies (coached by Becky Birch) included Will Chappell, Conor Clegg, Nathon Hawkins, James Hunkin, Randy Kirk, Mark Lawn, Jorden Leronowich, Riley Madsen, Nico Miranda, Cody Pope and Junjun Taborlupa.

        The 4th-seeded Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders dumped the 5th-seeded Somerset Prairie Mountain Predators 62-50. Raider Justin Goodman was chosen player of the game. The Predators (coached by Jeff Peacock) included Lawrence Abalos, Ian Chalmers, Eric Demare, Dustin Conrad, Marc Vigier, Nick Fortier, Hans Pabalan, Josh Pabalan, Dominic Picard, Nick Pouteau, Josh Sierens and Mack Willemen.

        The 6th-seeded Portage Westpark Royals stunned the 3rd-seeded Gilbert Plains Collegiate Trojans 64-63. Royal guard Jamie Boese was chosen player of the game. The Trojans (coached by Trevor Beals) included Bailey Genaille, Justin Ilinsky, Dawson Leforte, Hunter Leforte, Chris Manchur, Connor Manchur, Chase McDonald, Blake Stevenson and Mark Yakimishen.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Pinawa Panthers crushed the 7th-seeded Treherne Tigers 74-54. Panther Jon Hayter was chosen player of the game. The Tigers (coached by Joel Rheault) included Traven Benn-Gibson, Anthony Braun, Dylan Earle, Nathan Early, Hayden Gates, Trevor Graham, Austin Green, Colin Knockaert, Tyson Rheault, Joel Tichon and Nick Westbury.

In the semis, the top-seeded Glenboro Panthers dispatched the 4th-seeded Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders 56-50. Panther Matt Glassenn was chosen player of the game.

In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Pinawa Panthers stomped the 6th-seeded Portage Westpark Royals 74-57. Panther Jon Hayter was chosen player of the game.

        In the bronze medal game, the 4th-seeded Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders dispatched the 6th-seeded Portage Westpark Royals 59-43. Jordan Hebel was chosen player of the game for the Raiders while Brett Foley earned the laurels for Westpark. The Royals (coached by David McCutcheon) also included James Boese, Curtis Buchan, Quinn Macdonald, Jurian Neudorf, Jon Orton, Elijah Pashe, Liam Shaw, Paul Stanley, Brody Thornton and Steven Warthe.

        In the final, the top-seeded Glenboro Panthers edged the 2nd-seeded Pinawa Panthers 66-64. Nik Pinel was chosen player of the game for Pinawa, while Riley Nicholson earned the laurels for Pinawa.

        The bronze medalist Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders: Edwin Blackburde; Kyle Cooper; Ethyn Edbom; Justin Goodman; Jordan Hebel; Joshua Hebel-Allard; Cyrus O’Connor; Marko Schoenbach; James Sonnichen; Quentin Sylvester; Tyler Vinet; Kevin Zebrasky; coach Rob Stradeski

The silver medalist Pinawa Panthers: Dylan Daymond; Jordan Daymond; Tyler Flood; Jon Hayter; Josh Hayter; Bob Nelson; Nick Pinel; Steven Simpson; Grant Trueman; Adam Wyryha; coach Jeff Hayter

The gold medalist Glenboro Panthers: Colby Cullen; Scott Dowd; Lachlan Fehr; Reid Gillis; Mitch Jefferies; Matt Klassen; Matt Malyon; Riley Nicholson; Gage Pringle; Brad Ruston; Christian Wytinck; coach Ryan Diehl