POOL A ONT SASK NB YUK Record  
  Ontario —– 92-46 98-55 112-21 (3-0)  
  Saskatchewan 46-92 —– 84-81 82-26 (2-1)  
  New Brunswick 55-98 81-84 —– 97-24 (1-2)  
  Yukon 21-112 26-82 24-97 —– (0-3)  
               
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  Alberta —– 80-50 67-61 72-58 (3-0)  
  Manitoba 50-80 —– 71-64 90-88 (2-1)  
  Nova Scotia 61-67 64-71 —– 99-59 (1-2)  
  Newfoundland 58-72 88-90 59-99 —– (0-3)  
               
  Semi Alberta 70 Saskatchewan 55
  Semi Ontario 107 Manitoba 58
  7th Newfoundland & Labrador 91 Yukon 53
  5th New Brunswick 73 Nova Scotia 62
  Bronze Manitoba 84 Saskatchewan 71
  Final Ontario 103 Alberta 85
     

        In pool A play, held in Lethbridge at the Val Metteotti Gymnasium: …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan defeated New Brunswick 84-81 in overtime as Eli Graybiel scored 23 and Chris Mish 19, while Shane Seiferling and Paul Schubach each nabbed 10 boards. The score was knotted at 72 after regulation. Patrick MacAllister led New Brunswick with 14 points and 10 boards. Tyler Wyman added 14 and Emmanuel Sarpong 13. …………………………………………………… Ontario thrashed Saskatchewan 92-46 after leading 47-24 at the half. Sean Hickey paced Ontario with 23. Tyrone Bamble added 15 and Jordan Henry 15, while Allen Mutebo nabbed 5 boards. Eli Graybiel led Saskatchewan with 14. Jordan McFarlen added 11, while Chris Mish nabbed 7 boards. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan whipped the Yukon 82-26 after leading 44-14 at the half. Jeff Lukomski paced Saskatchewan with 17. Paul Schubach added 12 and Shane Seiferling 12, along with 9 boards. Jordan McFarlen nabbed 9 boards. Ben Ryan led the Yukon with 8. Ben Chief added 6 points and 6 boards, while David Pederson and Mitch Anderson each nabbed 5 boards. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick doused Yukon 97-24 as Patrick MacAllister scored 21 and nabbed 10 boards. Tyler Wayman added 18 points. New Brunswick led 51-14 at the half. Mitch Anderson led the Yukon with 9 points and 7 boards. Jeremy Dawn and David Pederson each scored 4. …………………………………………………… Ontario whacked the Yukon 112-21 after leading 62-4 at the half. Simon Farine paced Ontario with 16. Jordan Henry added 12, along with 9 boards, and Allen Mutebo 12. Mitch Anderson led the Yukon with 11 points and 9 boards. Ben Ryan scored 3. …………………………………………………… Ontario thumped New Brunswick 98-55 after leading 53-29 at the half. ……………………………………………………

        In pool B play: …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia thrashed Newfoundland 99-5 after leading 50-33 at the half. John Scott paced Nova Scotia with 16. Andrew McKean added 13 and grabbed 14 boards. Nova Scotia led 50-33 at the half. Mark Woodland led Newfoundland with 21 points and 6 boards. Chris Ogbuah added 15. …………………………………………………… Manitoba dumped Nova Scotia 71-64 after leading 56-43 at the half. Xavier Smith paced Manitoba with 16. Abraham Daniels added 14, while Cyril Indome nabbed 9 boards. Shea Balish paced Nova Scotia with 23 points and 13 boards. Point guard John Scott chipped in 12 for the Bluenosers. …………………………………………………… Manitoba nipped Newfoundland 90-88 after leading 59-38 at the half. Nicholas Lothar paced Manitoba with 17. Cameron Hornby added 15, while Alex Purvis-Collins nabbed 5 boards. Ronnie Sweeney paced Newfoundland with 37 points and 12 boards. Mark Woodland added 13. …………………………………………………… Alberta clipped Nova Scotia 67-61 after leading 42-24 at the half. Jamaal Bucknor paced Alberta with 22 points and 14 boards. Jordan Flagel added 14, while Eric Dekens nabbed 8 boards. Buddy Farmer paced Nova Scotia with 25. Matt Gambin added 15, along with 5 boards. Andrew McKean nabbed 6 boards. …………………………………………………… Alberta whipped Newfoundland 72-58 despite trailing 34-28 at the half. Jamaal Bucknor paced Alberta with 14. Tyler Orr added 13 and Jordan Flagel 13, while Eric Dekens nabbed 13 boards. Ronnie Sweeny paced Newfoundland with 20 points and 12 boards. Mark Woodland scored 20. …………………………………………………… Alberta clubbed Manitoba 80-50 after leading 43-22 at the half. Jamaal Bucknor paced Alberta with 14 points and 12 boards. Tyler Orr scored 14 and Jordan Flagel 13. Cameron Hornby paced Manitoba with 12. Cyrile Indome added 10, along with 9 boards.

        In the semis, Alberta led Saskatchewan 35-23 at the half as they romped 70-55. Jordan Flagel led Alberta with 26 points and 5 boards. Jamaal Bucknor added 11 and Mark De Swart 11, while Greg Jobagy nabbed 15 boards. Chris Mish led Saskatchewan with 21. Paul Schubach and Eli Graybiel each added 10.

        In the other semi, Ontario stomped Manitoba 107-58 after leading 56-32 at the half. Allen Mutebo paced Ontario with 21. Sean Hickey added 19, while Ryan Wright nabbed 14 boards. Nicholas Lother paced Manitoba with 20. Alex Purvis-Collins added 8, while Xavier Smith nabbed 7 boards.

In the 7th place playoff, Newfoundland & Labrador crushed the Yukon 91-53 after leading 34-25 at the half. Mark Woodland paced Newfoundland with 30. Sheldon Luby added 14 and Mark Roswell 14, while Randy O’Reilly nabbed 7 boards. Newfoundland & Labrador (coach Todd Aughey, assistant Derek Langdon) also included Jason Oakley, Nathan Johnson, Chris Ogbuay, Chris Wiseman, Ronnie Sweeney and Matt Bruce. David Pederson led the Yukon with 19 points and 7 boards. Jeremy Dawn scored 11.

        In the fifth-place match, New Brunswick defeated Nova Scotia 73-62 despite trailing 33-32 at the half. Patrick MacAllister led New Brunswick with 18 points and 11 boards. Andrew Sullivan added 18. Andrew Mackean paced Nova Scotia with 14 points and 9 boards. Peter Leighton 8 and Mark McGarrigle each added 8.

        In the bronze medal match, Manitoba defeated Saskatchewan 84-71. The score was knotted at 38 at the half. Cyril Indome paced Manitoba with 23. Cameron Hornby added 20, while Xavier Smith nabbed 7 boards. Chris Nish and Eli Graybiel each scored 13 to pace Saskatchewan. Nish added 5 boards. Paul Schubach scored 10 and Kai Williams 11, while Jorden McFarlen nabbed 5 boards.

        In the final, Ontario dumped Alberta as Sean Hickey scored 35 and Allen Mutebo 25, while Ryan Wright nabbed 9 boards. Ontario led 49-45 at the half. Ontario’s full-court pressure blew open the match early in the second half. Jordan Flagel led Alberta with 22. Jamaal Bucknor added 20 and Greg Jobagy 12, along with 8 boards.

        The all-tourney selections were MVP Sean Hickey (Ontario); Allen Mutebo (Ontario); Ryan Wright (Ontario); Simon Farine (Ontario); Jamaal Bucknor (Alberta); Jordan Flagel (Alberta).

The second team selections were Xavier Smith (Manitoba); Greg Jobagy (Alberta); Chris Mish (Saskatchewan); Patrick McAllister (New Brunswick); Ronnie Sweeney (Newfoundland)

        The bronze medalists from Manitoba: Xavier Smith; Nicholas Lothar; Cameron Hornby; Alex Purvis-Collins; Abraham Daniels; Cyril Indome; Steve Toews; Craig Penniston; James McGill; Grant Rayner; Adam Tallman; Adam Dobriansky; coach Nic Gutrone; assistant Minich Nowrang

        The silver medalists from Alberta: Jamaal Bucknor; Ross Bekkering; Greg Jobagy; Jordan Flagel; Judd Payne; Eric Dekens; Mark De Swart; David Newbold; Tyler Orr; Jordan Hanna; Michael Montgomery; Christopher Tron; coach Dino Pasquotti, assistant Dean Degner, associate coach Theresa Pasquotti; associate coach Cameron Stromsoe.

        The gold medalists from Ontario: Sean Hickey; Allen Mutebo; Ryan Wright; Simon Farine; Dane Osbourne; Pierce Thompson; Tyrone Bamble; Troy Harmon; Marc Ermers; Luke Nevar; Zack Nevar; Mike Vrakela; Jordan Henry; John Gore; Alex Johnson; coach Darrell Glenn; assistant Jonathan Smith