POOL A ALTA SASK YUK NB Record
Alberta —– 79-71 90-32 70-37 (3-0)
Saskatchewan 71-79 —– 86-56 95-71 (2-1)
Yukon 32-90 56-86 —– 67-54 (1-2)
New Brunswick 37-70 71-95 54-67 —– (0-3)
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Ontario —– 91-64 63-38 116-55 (3-0)
Manitoba 64-91 —– 67-63 88-54 (2-1)
British Columbia 38-63 63-67 —– 104-33 (1-2)
Newfoundland 55-116 54-88 33-104 —– (0-3)
QF British Columbia 60 Saskatchewan 37
QF Manitoba 57 Yukon 52
QF Ontario 100 New Brunswick 50
QF Alberta 85 Newfoundland 48
5-8th Saskatchewan 92 Newfoundland 42
5-8th Yukon 70 New Brunswick 68
Semi Ontario 65 British Columbia 54
Semi Alberta 87 Manitoba 62
7th New Brunswick 75 Newfoundland 66
5th Saskatchewan 95 Yukon 44
Bronze British Columbia 74 Manitoba 62
Final Ontario 73 Alberta 64

In pool A play: …………………………………………………… Jermaine Bucknor scored 16 as Alberta defeated Saskatchewan. Joel Hunter led Saskatchewan with 29. …………………………………………………… Robin Urquhart scored 16 as Yukon defeated New Brunswick 67-54. Doug Thompson led New Brunswick with 17. …………………………………………………… Joel Allen scored 30 as Alberta defeated Yukon. Robin Urquhart led Yukon with 10. …………………………………………………… Joel Hunter scored 19 as Saskatchewan defeated New Brunswick. Doug Thompson led New Brunswick with 21. …………………………………………………… Joel Hunter scored 25 as Saskatchewan thrashed Yukon. Robin Urquhart led Yukon with 15. Phil Sudol scored 13 as Alberta whipped New Brunswick. M. MacDonald led New Brunswick with 6.

        In pool B play: …………………………………………………… Chad Elhaz scored 25 as Ontario defeated Manitoba. Aldin Smalling led Manitoba with 18. …………………………………………………… Chris McKay scored 17 and Fairbrother 14 as BC thrashed Newfoundland. E. Gill led Newfoundland with 8. …………………………………………………… Isaac Ansah scored 28 as Manitoba defeated Newfoundland. J. Alyward led Newfoundland with 15. …………………………………………………… Janko Mrsksic scored 14 as Ontario pounded BC. B. Kim led BC with 8. …………………………………………………… Ali Mahmoud scored 16 as Ontario defeated Newfoundland. Evan Constantine led Newfoundland with 10. …………………………………………………… Isaac Ansah scored 23 to lead Manitoba past BC. Chris Porteous led BC with 12.

        In the quarterfinals, Chris Porteous scored 22 as BC whipped Saskatchewan 60-37. Joel Hunter led Saskatchewan with 14.

M. Combs scored 12 as Manitoba defeated Yukon 57-52. Robin Urquhart led Yukon with 16.

Chad Elhaz scored 20 as Ontario whipped New Brunswick 100-50. Oliver Glencross led New Brunswick with 13.

In the last quarterfinal, Blain Labranche scored 19 as Alberta pounded Newfoundland 85-48. D. Ogbuah led Newfoundland with 7. Alberta coach Darrell Cleave said the win was indicative of nothing. “We were in a weak pool. We’re not going to see a tough game until the semis.”

        In the 5-8th consolation semis: Joel Hunter scored 23 as Saskatchewan thrashed Newfoundland 92-42. Evan Constantine led Newfoundland with 7. …………………………………………………… Dean Whitford scored 16 as Yukon nipped New Brunswick 70-68. Doug Thompson led New Brunswick with 22.

        In the semis, Kyle Coatsworth scored 21 as Ontario defeated BC 65-54. B. Kim led BC with 11.

        In the other semi, Blain LaBranche scored 22 as Alberta whipped Manitoba 87-62. Isaac Ansah led Manitoba with 16.

        In the 7th-place playoff, New Brunswick clipped Newfoundland & Labrador 75-66 as S. Lawrence scored 15. New Brunswick (coached by Glen Spurrell and Tom King) included Doug Thompson, Joel Little, Oliver Glencross, Alex Goss, Adam Parent, Steve Lawrence, Allison MacKay, Dylan Lisson. George English led Newfoundland with 15. Newfoundland & Labrador (coach Martin Cull, coach Dave Constantine, coach Pam Constantine) also included Jeff Aylward, Glen Seaborn, Luke Neville, George Mammen, Dave Ogbuah, Steven Quigley, Steven King, Evan Constantine, Mike Woodford, Adam Doyle, Greg LaCour and Ethan Gill.

        In the 5th place playoff, Aaron Anderson scored 18 as Saskatchewan defeated Yukon 95-44. Tony Petroutus led Yukon with 13.

        In the bronze medal match, B. Kim scored 20 as British Columbia clipped Manitoba 74-62. Isaac Ansah led Manitoba with 27.

        In the gold medal match, Ontario dumped Alberta 73-64 as Kyle Coatsworth scored 13. Joel Allen led Alberta with 21.

        The all-tourney team featured MVP Omar Myles (Ontario); Chris McKay (BC); Kyle Coatsworth (Ontario); Joel Allen (Alberta); Jimmy Balderson (Alberta). The second team selections were: Joel Hunter (Saskatchewan); Isaac Ansah (Manitoba); Jermaine Bucknor (Alberta); Dan Eves (Ontario); Janko Mrsksic (Ontario).

        The bronze medalists from British Columbia: Brian Kim; Chris McKay; Joey Farebrother; Chris Porteous; Justin Mensah-Coker; John Orimaco; Mike Klizs; Ali Andeku; Wes Boden; Anthony Halley; Paul Naka; Casey Archibald; David Moore; Jordan Yu; coach Mark Simpson; coach Scott Clark

        The silver medalists from Alberta: Joel Allen; Jermaine Bucknor; Jimmy Balderson; Blain LaBranche; Phil Sudol; Brandon Park; Kelvin De La Pena;

        The gold medalists from Ontario: Omar Myles; Kyle Coatsworth; Dan Eves; Janko Mrsksic; Ali Mahmoud; Chad Elhaz; Jason Grant; Dayo Atilola; Chris Cobbina;