In the quarterfinal, the 5th-seeded Hampshire Bluefield-1 Bobcats nipped the 4th-seeded Westisle-1 Wolverines 68-66 after leading 40-31 at the half. Matt Meenink led the Bobcats with 15. Aike Wilting added 14 and Josh Fall 10. Elon Wilkie led the Wolverines with 16. Jonathon Smith added 14 and Derick Arsenault 9. The Wolverines also included Morgan Casely, Logan Dawson, Matthew Smith, Jackson Burden, Chris Ramsay.

        In the semis, the top-seeded Summerside Three Oaks-1 Axemen clocked the 5th-seeded Hampshire Bluefield-1 Bobcats 93-49 after leading 47-30 at the half. Rilind Musliu paced the Axemen with 17. Cameron Wall added 14 and Logan Cameron 13. Daniel Wills led the Bobcats with 16. Matthew Meenink added 14, along with 11 boards, Josh Fall 8 and Seth Cheverie 7.

        In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Charlottetown Rural-1 Raiders edged the 2nd-seeded Charlottetown Colonel Gray-1 Colonels 58-55. With the score knotted at 50, Parker Roche hit a free throw and then Logan MacCallum and Zack Wall scored late buckets to give Rural a 57-52 lead with 12.8 seconds remaining. Jessie Flemming hit a trey for the Colonels but Roche hit another free throw with 1.1 seconds to play to ice the win.

        In the bronze medal match, the 2nd-seeded Charlottetown Colonel Gray-1 Colonels blasted the 5th-seeded Hampshire Bluefield-1 Bobcats 87-54. The Bobcats included Matthew Meenink, Aike Wilting, Josh Fall, Seth Cheverie, Daniel Wills, Nathan Wills, Matt Mineo, Owen LeClair, Andrew King, Brady Rodd.

        In the final, the top-seeded Summerside Three Oaks-1 Axemen dispatched the 3rd-seeded Charlottetown Rural-1 Raiders 72-63. The Raiders led 15-7 after one quarter and 25-22 at the half. The Axemen took their first lead late at 39-37 with 2:08 to play in the third quarter. “Honestly, I really didn’t realize it until three minutes left and we were up by seven points and then I thought maybe we might pull this one out,” tournament MVP Ethan Boyd told the Charlottetown Guardian. Raider Zack Wall said “I don’t really know what happened. They just started playing better and turned the tide of the game. It sucks to get second … but it happens.” Ethan Boyd paced the Axemen with 16. Logan Cameron added 15 and Ben MacDougall 13, along with 11 boards. Zack Wall paced the Raiders with 22. Logan MacCallum added 15.

        The all-tournament team featured MVP Ethan Boyd (Three Oaks-1); Logan MacCallum (Rural-1); Zack Wall (Rural-1); Logan Cameron (Three Oaks-1); Ben MacDougall (Three Oaks-1); and Jesse Fleming (Colonel Gray-1).

The bronze medalist Charlottetown Colonel Gray-1 Colonels: Jesse Fleming; John Alex Vos; Yahya Sefau; Ryan Thompson; Jonathan MacKenzie; Joe Thomson; Ian Kerr; Stuart Ferguson; Neil Kelley;

The silver medalist Charlottetown Rural-1 Raiders: Logan MacCallum; Zack Wall; Parker Roche; Will Vidito; Louis Monaghan; Josh Bourque; Tyson Monaghan; Thomas Hogan; Gabe Penalver; coach Trent Whitty

The gold medalist Summerside Three Oaks-1 Axemen: Ethan Boyd; Logan Cameron; Ben MacDougall; Rilind Musliu; Sahib Singh; Justin Caron; Vlersim Musliu; J Carver; Cameron Wall; Valarson; Charlie Turner; Brett Aitken; Spencer Haakman; Blake MacKinnon; coach Faro Halupa; assistant Brett Montgomery; assistant Mark Matheson; assistant Chris Richard