In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions torched Regina R.G. Huda 76-40. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Watrous Winston Wildcats defeated the 9th-seeded Lashburn Lobos 69-62. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Regina Christian Grizzlies clocked the Moosomin Marquis 89-46. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Shaunavon Shadows stomped the 12th-seeded Langenburg Eagles 89-59. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Unity Composite Warriors blasted the 15th-seeded Prince Albert Collegiate Institute Golden Bears 71-32. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Kindersley Kobras edged the 7th-seeded Delisle Rebels 61-59 in overtime. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Fort Qu’Appelle Bert Fox Lakers crushed the 14th-seeded Oxbow Black Knights 79-50. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Indian Head Broncos clipped the 11th-seeded Creighton Kodiaks 65-52.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions smacked the 8th-seeded Watrous Winston Wildcats 108-68.
The 4th-seeded Regina Christian Grizzlies dusted the 5th-seeded Shaunavon Shadows 94-55.
The 2nd-seeded Unity Composite Warriors whipped the 10th-seeded Kindersley Kobras 83-59.
In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Fort Qu’Appelle Bert Fox Lakers spanked the Indian Head Broncos 81-61.
In the provincial semis, held in Osler, the top-seeded Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions clocked the 4th-seeded Regina Christian Grizzlies 90-60 as Silas Klassen scored 20, Tanner Bueckert 17, Ethan Hamm 17, Moe Norsten 14, Jackson Bueckert 13 and Davis Laskowski 9, while Tyson Giesbrecht, Troy Hofstra, Kyle Wiebe, Caleb Gartner, Carter Stuesz and Logan Schmidt were scoreless. Markus Glasspell paced the Grizzlies with 20. Nate Taylor added 8, Sam Wanzio 8, Garrett Giambattista 7, Elijah McMillan 7, Jim Chen 6 and Ben Harold 4, while Elijah Reddekopp, Jamiel Booy, Riel Booy, Cooper Mullock, Nick Park and Elijah Lapierre were scoreless.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Unity Composite Warriors nipped the 3rd-seeded Fort Qu’Appelle Bert Fox Lakers 60-59. The Warriors led 16-10, 26-25 and 45-38 at the quarters. United led 59-56 when Laker Jon Paul Almodiel missed a pair of free throws. Jesse Deck was fouled and hit a free throw. The Lakers notched a field goal and 1-2 from the line to trim the final margin to one. Denim O’Donnell paced the Warriors with 17. Ethan Stifter added 11, Jesse Deck 9, Xander Tiffin 6, Layne Parker 6, Thomas Snell 6 and Braedon Coons 5, while Quinn Krpan, Ralf Virtudez, J.P. Aguinaldo, Cooper Lewin, Zayden Wagner and Jack Brebner were scoreless. Kyan Hamilton paced the Lakers with 29. Danen Covlin added 11, Jon Paul Almodiel 10, Wesley Manig 7 and Logan Allard 2, while Adrian Manalastas, John Roy Ng, Nozomu Sinclair, Kimoon Lee and Rory Moise were scoreless.
In the bronze medal match, the 4th-seeded Regina Christian Grizzlies clubbed the Fort Qu’Appelle Bert Fox Lakers 98-62. Markus Glasspell paced the Grizzlies with 20. Ben Harold added 15, Jamiel Booy 15, Garrett Giambattista 14, Elijah McMillan 13, Nate Taylor 8, Sam Wanzio 5, Riel Booy 4 and Jim Chen 3, while Elijah Reddekopp, Cooper Mullock, Elijah Lapierre and Nick Park were scoreless. Kyan Hamilton paced the Lakers with 27. Jon Paul Almodiel added 11, Wesley Manig 8, Danen Covlin 6, Nozomu Sinclair 4, Logan Allard 3 and Rory Moise 3, while Adrian Manalastas, John Roy Ng and Kimoon Lee were scoreless.
In the final, the top-seeded Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions dispatched the 2nd-seeded Unity Composite Warriors 71-48 after leading 21-15, 39-28 and 54-30 at the quarters. Tanner Bueckert paced the Lions with 27. Silas Klassen added 17, Jackson Bueckert 12, Ethan Hamm 11 and Davis Laskowski 4, while Tyson Giesbrecht, Troy Hofstra, Moe Norsten, Kyle Wiebe, Caleb Gartner, Logan Schmidt and Carter Stuesz were scoreless. Denim O’Donnell led the Warriors with 17. Thomas Snell added 15, Jesse Deck 7, Layne Parker 5 and Ethan Stifter 4, while Quinn Krpan, Ralf Virtudez, Braedon Coons, Xander Tiffin, J.P. Aguinaldo, Cooper Lewin, Jack Brebner and Zayden Wagner were scoreless. O’Donnell told SaskToday.ca that VCA was a “better team” and as a result it wasn’t “too hard” to lose to them.
The bronze medalist Regina Christian Grizzlies: Markus Glasspell; Ben Harold; Jamiel Booy; Garrett Giambattista; Elijah McMillan; Nate Taylor; Sam Wanzio; Riel Booy; Jim Chen; Elijah Reddekopp; Cooper Mullock; Elijah Lapierre; Nick Park;
The silver medalist Unity Composite Warriors: Denim O’Donnell; Thomas Snell; Jesse Deck; Layne Parker; Ethan Stifter; Quinn Krpan; Ralf Virtudez; Braedon Coons; Xander Tiffin; J.P. Aguinaldo; Cooper Lewin; Jack Brebner; Zayden Wagner; coach Quinn Maze; coach Jeremy Wagner; manager Kyla Snell
The gold medalist Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions: Tanner Bueckert; Silas Klassen; Jackson Bueckert; Ethan Hamm; Davis Laskowski; Tyson Giesbrecht; Troy Hofstra; Moe Norsten; Kyle Wiebe; Caleb Gartner; Logan Schmidt; Carter Stuesz; coach Greg Haagsma