In the opening round and regional semis: …………………………………………………… The Regina Harvest City Reapers defeated the Rosthern Junior College Longhorns 82-81. Regina Harvest City included a reserve, Mathew Danchuck, who had open heart surgery at the age of six. During the operation, doctors severed a nerve and needed to install a pacemaker. He since suffered from an enlarged heart and needed a cardio inversion (paddles). “But I’ve recovered from all that and I feel fine,” said Danchuck, adding that he hoped to play hoops after finishing high school. “Well, I’m not that talented but I’ll keep going in men’s leagues if I can.” The Longhorns included Jake Hoepner, Leon Cheung, Brent Guenther, Adam Ens. …………………………………………………… The Hepburn Hawks clubbed Cando 82-40. …………………………………………………… Star City nipped the Radville Rebels 71-68. …………………………………………………… The Asquith Lord Asquith Athletics crushed the Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions 75-56. ……………………………………………………  

        In the provincial quarterfinals, the Regina Harvest City Reapers defeated the Asquith Athletics 69-68 in overtime. The Athletics included Michael Anwender, Adam Volade, Jason Chuback.

        The Hepburn Hawks whipped Star City 100-59.

        The Herbert Laurels defeated x.

        In the last quarterfinal, the Saskatoon Christian Centre Academy Cougars defeated x.

        In the other semi, the Saskatoon Christian Centre Academy Cougars whipped the Herbert Laurels 97-71 as Robbie Brunelle scored 30, Nathan Carreiro 19, Nigel Rawling 12, John Johnston 10, Jonathan Carreiro 8, Travis Gosselin 7, Simon Hutchinson 4, Jeff Espeleta 3, Darcy Machnee 3 and Cory Butcher 1. Travis Siemens paced the Laurels with 19. Nathan Janzen added 7, Ryan McArthur 6, Jody Ens 5, Jim Fox 5, Colin Boese 5, Darren Falk 2 and Jon Epp 2.

        In the other semi, the Regina Harvest City Christian Academy Eagles spanked the Hepburn Hawks 76-56 as Tim Harrison scored 29, Shawn Dalton 21, Justin Harrison 12, Ryan Cyr 7, Kevin Blackett 4, Jarred Greff 2 and Ian Isted 1. Trent Lepp paced the Hawks with 16. Sam Anderson added 12, Paul Berg 10, Justin Wiebe 8, Daniel Schellenberg 7 and Urs Nievergelt 3.

        In the bronze medal match, the Hepburn Hawks clipped the Herbert Laurels 75-65 as Trent Lepp scored 23, Sam Anderson 17, Daniel Schellenberg 15, Paul Berg 11 and Justin Wiebe 9. Travis Siemens led Herbert with 23. Jon Epp added 14, Jody Ens 8, Nathan Janzen 8, Nathan Mathies 4, Jim Fox 4 and Ryan McArthur 4.

        In the final, the Saskatoon Christian Centre Academy Cougars defeated the Regina Harvest City Reapers 61-41. The two Christian schools ended the game with a group prayer at midcourt. The Eagles took a quick early lead on a long bomb by Robbie Brunelle and a series of turnaround baseline jumpers by Nigel Rawlings. Tim Harrison scored 21 for the Reapers, primarily after Brunelle fouled out in the second half. The Reapers, charged up after Brunelle’s exit, went on a 10-2 run. But Grade ten guard Travis Gosselin combined with Rawlings, who scored 20, to seal the victory. Robbie Brunelle added 15 for the Cougars, Nathan Carreiro 8, Jeff Espeleta 7, Travis Gosselin 6, Cory Butcher 3 and Simon Hutchinson 2. Ryan Cyr added 11 for the Reapers, Kevin Blackett 4, Justin Harrison 3 and Matthew Danchuk 2.

        The bronze medalist Hepburn Hawks: Trent Lepp; Sam Anderson; Daniel Schellenberg; Paul Berg; Justin Wiebe; Urs Nievergelt;

        The runner-up Regina Harvest City Christian Academy Reapers: Tim Harrison; Kevin Blackett; Jarred Greff; Matthew Danchuck; Ryan Cyr; Justin Harrison; Shawn Dalton; Jarred Greff; Ian Isted; coach Joel Wells

        The gold medalist Saskatoon Christian Centre Academy Cougars: Robbie Brunelle; Nigel Rawlings; Travis Gosselin; Nathan Carreiro; Jonathan Carreiro; Jeff Espeleta; Cory Butcher; Simon Hutchinson; Josh Johnston; Darcy Machnee; coach Gregg Galan