In the quarterfinals, the 3rd-seeded Somerset Prairie Mountain Predators clocked the 6th-seeded Gladstone William Morton Collegiate Warriors 89-59. Nick Pouteau was chosen player of the game for the Predators, while Lucian Kennedy earned the laurels for the Warriors. The Warriors (coach Donovan Nemetchek) also included Jerriko Afuang, Paul Biado, Tom Dezall, Leonard Durose, Justin Ejercito, Clay Ferguson, Brad Madill, Chris Melnyk, Dominic Neuschwander, Quinton Peters, Carter Schettlerr, Erik Sigurdson, Russell Starr and Nolan Tonn.
The 2nd-seeded Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders bombed the 7th-seeded Elm Creek Cobras 131-55. Kyle Cooper was chosen player of the game for the Raiders, while Riley Neufeld earned the laurels for the Cobras. The Cobras (coached by Derek Tyler) also included Dylan Banman, Mark Cormier, Sean Desserre, Kelby Drury, Matthew Dyck, Matthieu Furet, Colby Hildebrandt, Tristan Mahara, Keenan Salazar, Owen Wolf and Dustyn Zacharias.
The top-seeded Glenboro Panthers whipped the Lynn Lake West Lynn Heights North Stars 86-39. Riley Rutherford was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Kevin Maniel earned the laurels for the North Stars. The North Stars (coached by Jonathan De Ruyck) also included Howard Colomb, Joshua Daniels, Drayden Halkett, Justin Maniel, Kevin Maniel, Kestin Merasty, Tristan Merasty and Franklin Thomas.
In the last quarterfinal, the 5th-seeded Pinawa Secondary Panthers edged the 4th-seeded Winnipegosis Collegiate Lakers 75-72. Josh Hayter was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Kyle Mekish earned the laurels for the Lakers. The Lakers (coached by Jeremy Gilfoy) also included Emmett Eyre, Noah Guiboche, Montana Klyne, Cody Kolochuk, Dawson Lamirande, D.J. Maud, Stephen Menard, Shane Parenteau, Randy Richard and Roman Welburn.
In the semis, the 2nd-seeded Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders clubbed the 3rd-seeded Somerset Prairie Mountain Predators 80-36. Cyrus O’Connor was chosen player of the game for the Raiders, while Josh Pabalon earned the laurels for the Predators.
In the other semi, the top-seeded Glenboro Panthers dusted the 5th-seeded Pinawa Secondary Panthers 72-39. Matt Klassen was chosen player of the game for Glenboro, while Joe Slavik earned the laurels for Pinawa.
In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Pinawa Secondary Panthers edged the 3rd-seeded Somerset Prairie Mountain Predators 69-66. The Predators (coached by Jeff Peacock) included Tom Chanel, Christian Chevalier, Dustin Conrad, Rafael Daclison, Nick Fortier, Patric Gaudet, Jeremie Goderis, Paul Labossiere, Dean McIvor, Roman McIvor, Josh Pabalon, Nick Pouteau, Kelvin Tamayo, Mackenzie Willemen and Austin Wytinck.
In the final, the top-seeded Glenboro Panthers crushed the 2nd-seeded Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders 85-62.
The bronze medalist Pinawa Secondary Panthers: 5 Pinawa Secondary Panthers: Aidan Chapel, Dylan Daymond, Josh Hayter, Eric Hessian, Kevin Lamb, David McLean, Atticus Miller, Raymond Miller, Bob Nelson, Graham Rasmussen, Marc Shewchuk, Joe Slavik, Bradyn Thompson, coach Jeff Hayter
The silver medalist Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders: 2 Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders: Sebastien Brindle, Kyle Cooper, Paul Hacault, Carson Hebel, Jordan Hebel, Colton Meek, Walker Meek, Cyrus O’Connor, James Sonnichsen, Quentin Sylvester, Tyler Vinet, Kevin Zebrasky, coach Rob Stradeski
The gold medalist Glenboro Panthers: Scott Dowd, Josh Geschwandtner, Reid Gillis, Liam Hamilton, Mitch Jefferies, Matt Klassen, Nick Kroeker, Brodey Lambkin, Tim Mocan, Gage Pringle, Riley Rutherford, Bryce Ryland, coach Ryan Diehl