In the final, the Whitehorse Vanier Crusaders captured their fifth consecutive title by dusting the Whitehorse Porter Creek Rams 73-53. “This is huge for us,” tournament MVP R.J. Siosan told the Whitehorse Star. “Everybody stepped up this game and our defence was big. Everybody did their job and hustled hard.” Siosan paced the Crusaders with 23. Dave Mindanao added 18. Chris Nerysoo led the Rams with 12. Crusaders coach Sean McCarron said having one school win five straight titles in a sport is “pretty tremendous. Most of these guys are back last year with a really strong group of Grade 9s and 10s, some of whom are going to play for us next year. … We have speed, which allows us to pressure further up the floor to create turnovers and get layups. We’re not going to outrebound or outshoot them, but we can outrun them. We’re not the biggest team. You don’t find a lot of six-foot-six Filipino dudes.”
The bronze medalist Whitehorse F.H. Collins Warriors: Hughie Fordyce-Fortune;
The silver medalist Whitehorse Porter Creek Rams: Chris Nerysoo;
The gold medalist Whitehorse Vanier Crusaders: R.J. Siosan; Dave Mindanao; Ian New; Kyle Rubio; coach Sean McCarron