In the quarterfinals, the 5th-seeded Bluefield-1 Bobcats edged the 4th-seeded Charlottetown Rural-1 Raiders 33-79. The Raiders included Gabe Ing.

       In the semis, the top-seeded Charlottetown Colonel Gray-1 Colonels stomped the 5th-seeded Bluefield-1 Bobcats 106-50.

       In the other semi, the Summerside Three Oaks-1 Axemen clipped the 2nd-seeded Westisle-1 Wolverines 71-62.

       In the bronze medal match, the 2nd-seeded Westisle-1 Wolverines defeated the 5th-seeded Bluefield-1 Bobcats 70-61. The Bobcats led 11-4 after one quarter. The Wolverines offence exploded in the second as they built a 31-24 lead. The Wolverines led 50-41 after three quarters. Coulton MacDougall notched a pair of buckets and Grant Willis another as the Bobcats drew within five with two minutes to play but Blake Brink hit a pair of buckets down the stretch to ice the win. Thomas Smith was chosen player of the game for the Wolverines, while Hunter MacLean earned the laurels for the Bobcats. Brock Brink paced the Wolverines with 18. Blake Brink added 14, Thomas Smith 12, Henry Arsenault 9 and Rease Robertson 6. Coulton MacDougall paced the Bobcats with 20. Avery Rist added 12, Thomas MacKinnon 11 and Grant Willis 11.

       In the final, the top-seeded Charlottetown Colonel Gray-1 Colonels captured their second consecutive title by spanking the Summerside Three Oaks-1 Axemen 69-56. The Axemen led 15-12 after one quarter and 27-20 at the half. Kyler Vaive hit a hoop at the buzzer to knot the score at 43 after three quarters. With the score knotted at 53, Robbie Douglas notched four consecutive points and the Colonels soon extended their lead to 64-56 with 2:31 to play. Vaive and Douglas took total command down the stretch. Brayden Bruce was chosen player of the game for the Colonels, while Zach Connell earned the laurels for the Axemen. Tournament MVP Kyler Vaive scored 15 to pace the Colonels. Robbie Douglas added 15, along with 11 boards, Nate MacDonald 9, Brayden Bruce 8, Theo Plourde 6, Alex Nicholson 4 and Gabe Lee 4. Aiden Rossiter led the Axemen with 17. Caleb Gallant added 15, Faik Isufi 7, Zach Connell 6 and Sam Friesen 4. Colonels coach Dennis Manning told Saltwire that “we weren’t happy with how we played in the opening half. At halftime, we told the guys to relax and just play our game. I couldn’t have asked for a better second half and I couldn’t be happier to see them with gold around their necks.” Brayden Bruce said “it’s nice to be named player of the game in my last game, but winning that banner was more important to me. To be able to win back-to-back provincial titles in my last two years of high school ball is amazing and it’s a great way to end my high school career.” 

       The bronze medalist Westisle-1 Wolverines: Thomas Smith; Brock Brink; Blake Brink; Henry Arsenault; Rease Robertson;

       The silver medalist Summerside Three Oaks-1 Axemen: Aiden Rossiter; Caleb Gallant; Faik Isufi; Zach Connell; Sam Friesen

       The champion Charlottetown Colonel Gray-1 Colonels: Kyler Vaive; Robbie Douglas; Nate MacDonald; Brayden Bruce; Theo Plourde; Alex Nicholson; Gabe Lee; Seth Gauthier; Aundray Wilson; Maor Limanski; Fadi Mayaleh; James Ronahan; Rio Bevan; coach Dennis Manning; assistant Mike Saunders; assistant Kal Whitnell