In the quarterfinals, the Lawrenceville-Bristol Carleton North Stars clocked the Dalhousie Regional Condors 95-76 as Thomas scored 22 and Grant 17. Luke Lavigne led the Condors with 24. Tim Charest added 10. The Condors also included Jay Martin.

       The Woodstock Thunder nipped the Miramichi James M. Hill Tommies 58-57 as Dickinson hit the winner with six seconds to play. Dickinson led the Thunder with 14. Nick Crouse added 12 and Josh Irvine 11. Janeh Moran paced the Tommies with 17. James Edwards added 12.

       The Rothesay Regional Red Hawks defeated the Salisbury JMA Armstrong Cougars 78-70 as Doley scored 35, Moore 14 and Rocca 10. Ben McLeod led the Cougars with 22. Kyle Wilson added 20 and Mike Barrett 14. The Cougars also included Chris Elson, Jason McCabe.

       The Sackville Tantramar Regional Titans thrashed the St. Stephen Spartans 106-56 as Borden scored 26, Johnson 26, Strang 16, Hardy 14 and Trenholm 10. John Upham led the Spartans with 17. Bill Walker added 14 and Cory Chisholm 12. The Spartans also included Pat Way.

       In the semis, the Bristol Carleton North Stars dumped the Woodstock Thunder 69-59 as Ben Blackie scored 21. Corey Dickinson led Woodstock with 22.

       In the other semi, the Sackville Tantramar Regional Titans crushed the Rothesay Regional Red Hawks 89-70. Kyle Borden led the Titans with 32. Jamie Johnson added 25 and Gavin Hardie 12. Alex Doley led the Red Hawks with 33.

       In the final, the Sackville Tantramar Regional Titans defeated Bristol Carleton North Stars 84-76. The Titans rallied from a five-point deficit midway through the second half and put things into overdrive, outscoring the Carleton North Stars 27-16 the rest of the way, including an 11-1 run. Kyle Borden netted 23 points, grabbed eight rebounds and handed out nine assists. “We were letting them get the ball too much. We’d let them get the ball and then we’d play defence,” Borden told the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. “After that, we were making them get the ball, forcing them.” Tantramar’s James Johnson was named player of the game with 18 points and 13 boards. Matt Trenholm added 18 points and 3 boards, Zac Strang 11 and x Strang 10. “Throughout the year, when we played independent, we can’t get do anything,” said Johnson. “But once we start playing as a team, everyone gets in it.” Jon Thomas paced Carleton North with 18 points while Tim Lunn added 17 and Adam Lovely 11. Until the decisive run, the game was a seesaw affair with each club holding an edge at times. But after the Stars went up 62-57 with 8:36 left, the Titans took over. “We had a lot of turnovers, we just couldn’t take care of the ball,” said Thomas. “Borden is tough and any time he penetrates, he makes everybody else better.”

       The co-bronze medalist Woodstock Thunder: Corey Dickinson; Nick Crouse; Alex English; Josh Irvine;

       The co-bronze medalist Rothesay Regional Red Hawks: Alex Doley; Kieran Dow; Ryan Ferguson; Ben Moore; Kris Rocca;

       The silver medalist Lawrenceville-Bristol Carleton North Stars: Jon Thomas; Tim Lunn; Adam Lovely; Ben Blackie; Jordan McIntosh; Robert Pryor; Zack Grant;

       The champion Sackville Tantramar Regional Titans: Kyle Borden; James Johnson; Matt Trenholm; Gavin Hardie; Kevin Hardie; Shannon Wall; Kylan Estabrook; Zac Strang; Will Olscamp; Jason Patterson; Andrew Roach; Mitch Gallant; Adam Ward; coach Bruce McMillan; coach Mike Olscamp