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 New Brunswick71-102—–71-65110-51106-45(3-1) 
 Saskatchewan54-10065-71—–94-64123-34(2-2) 
 Yukon30-9551-11064-94—–77-55(1-3) 
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 RD 1Saskatchewan (3rd, pool C) 86 Newfoundland & Labrador (2nd, pool B) 82
 RD 1New Brunswick (2nd, pool C) 110 Northwest Territories (3rd, pool B) 80
 QFsQuebec (3rd, pool A) 90 Saskatchewan 64
 QFsBritish Columbia (4th, pool A) 81 Manitoba (1st, pool B) 74
 QFsOntario (1st, pool A) 105 New Brunswick 62
 QFsAlberta (2nd, pool A) 69 Nova Scotia (1st, pool C) 56
 SemiAlberta 67 Quebec 54
 SemiOntario 83 British Columbia 71
 5-8thNova Scotia 95 Saskatchewan 66
 5-8thManitoba 73 New Brunswick 58
 9thNewfoundland & Labrador 77 Northwest Territories 62
 7thSaskatchewan 83 New Brunswick 59
 5thManitoba 95 Nova Scotia 90
 BronzeBritish Columbia 72 Quebec 69
 GoldAlberta 72 Ontario 69
   

       Held in conjunction with the Canada Games in St. John’s, Newfoundland.

       In pool A play: …………………………………………………… Quebec dispatched Alberta 69-59. Alberta led 21-16 after one quarter. Quebec 39-38 at the half and 56-46 after three quarters. Kalan-Jameer Leith paced Quebec with 26. Felix Legare added 13, Daven Larosiliere 9, Dominik Royal Sanjiio 6, Youri Warren 5, Antonny Peraza Blais 4, Desmond Mbombo 2, Gael Bilodeau 2 and Patrick Bucovesan 2, while Belive Mpembe, Micke-Andy Domerson Mera and Jean Zoure were scoreless. Quebec hit 27-70 (.380) overall, 19-40 (.470) from the floor, 8-30 (.260) from the arc and 7-10 from the line, while garnering 39 boards, including 17 on the offensive glass, 10 assists, 16 turnovers, 14 steals and 19 fouls. Deng Ngor paced Alberta with 15. Nathan Yambayamba added 15, Elijah Thomas 9, Tharngoap Thokbuom 5, Athian Madut 4, Totu Akuentok 4, Kade McGeachy 3, Isaiah Hinds-Burke 3 and LeMar Shir 1, while Bol Bol, Jahkeen Damaj and Clyde Mbachu were scoreless. Alberta hit 20-60 overall, 13-33 (.390) from the floor, 7-27 (.250) from the arc and 12-19 (.630) from the line, while garnering 48 boards, including 21 on the offensive glass, 9 assists, 24 turnovers, 9 steals, 4 blocks and 14 fouls. …………………………………………………… Ontario clipped Quebec 88-73. Ontario guard Javion Tyndale said “come into their trap, take over their trap! We came in, had to fight some adversity, and we stuck together and took over their trap! I love my teammates, I love my coaches, and I appreciate every moment of this. I appreciate the Canada Games for allowing me the opportunity to play in this competition.” Ontario led 22-16 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 42 at the half. Quebec led 62-60 after three quarters. Javion Tyndale paced Ontario with 22. Isaiah Clarke added 14, Kenyon St. Louis 13, Godson Okokoh 10, Kymani Walters 8, Alessandro Acosta-Reyes 6, Tutu Toto 5, Zachary Donaldson-Downer 5, C.J. Roberts 3 and Isaiah Lukusa 2, while Markeese Strawbridge and Emmanuel Oko-Oboh were scoreless. Ontario hit 26-57 (.450) overall, 16-21 (.510) from the floor, 10-26 (.380) from the arc and 26-37 (.700) from the line, while garnering 45 boards, including 12 on the offensive glass, 9 assists, 17 turnovers, 10 steals, 2 blocks and 29 fouls. Kalan-Jameer Leith paced Quebec with 24. Daven Larosiliere added 21, Youri Warren 9, Patrick Bucovesan 6, Antonny Peraza Blais 5, Felix Legare 5, Desmond Mbombo 2 and Gael Bilodeau 1, while Belive Mpembe, Micky-Andy Domerson Mera, Dominik Royal Sanjiio and Jean Zoure were scoreless. Quebec hit 23-63 (.360) overall, 15-33 (.450) from the floor, 8-30 (.260) from the arc and 19-32 (.590) from the line, while garnering 39 boards, including 12 on the offensive glass, 8 assists, 21 turnovers, 6 steals, 3 blocks and 29 fouls. …………………………………………………… Alberta whipped British Columbia 83-62. British Columbia led 20-18 after one quarter. Alberta led 40-34 at the half and 61-53 after three quarters. Elijah Thomas paced Alberta with 21. Deng Ngor added 21, Nathan Yamayamba 17, Kade McGeachy 11, Isaiah Hinds-Burke 10, LeMar Shir 2 and Athian Madut 1 while Totu Akuentok, Bol Bol, Tharngoap Thokbuom, Jahkeen Damaj and Clyde Mbachu were scoreless. Alberta hit 30-65 (.460) overall, 19-38 from the floor, 11-27 (.400) from the arc and 12-17 (.700) from the line, while garnering 46 boards, including 12 on the offensive glass, 21 assists, 13 turnovers, 8 steals, 6 blocks and 11 fouls. Aidan Dayco-Green paced British Columbia with 15. Hart Kreter added 9, Jack Snead 8, Blake Pye 6, Luka Guzina 6, Ashton Wong 6, Taige Roberts 5, Crewe Preston 4, Joseph Linder 2 and Illia Maydan 1, while Nathan Chen and Judah Ashbee were scoreless. British Columbia hit 23-64 (.350) overall, 13-39 from the floor, 10-25 from the arc and 6-11 (.540) from the line, while garnering 35 boards, including 9 on the offensive glass, 10 assists, 17 turnovers, 6 steals, 5 blocks and 15 fouls. …………………………………………………… Ontario edged British Columbia 86-84 on a driving layup by Javion Tyndale with 3.3 seconds to play. British Columbia led 21-19, 41-40 and 63-60 at the quarters. Javion Tyndale paced Ontario with 25. Godson Okokoh added 15, along with 10 boards, Kenyon St. Louis 10, Isaiah Lukusa 10, Kymani Walters 7, Markeese Strawbridge 7, Alessandro Acosta-Reyes 4, Isaiah Clarke 4, Tutu Toto 2 and Emmanuel Oko-Oboh 2, while Zachary Donaldson-Downer and C.J. Roberts were scoreless. Ontario hit 28-73 (.380) overall, 27-57 (.470) from the floor, 1-16 (.060) from the arc and 29-44 (.650) from the line, while garnering 45 boards, including 19 on the offensive glass, 13 assists, 23 turnovers, 13 steals, 3 blocks and 28 fouls. Aidan Dayco-Green paced British Columbia with 17. Hart Kreter added 13, Illia Maydan added 12, Luka Guzina 11, Blake Pye 10, Ashton Wong 10, Jack Snead 6, Joseph Linder 3 and Taige Roberts 2, while Nathan Chen, Judah Ashbee and Crewe Preston were scoreless. British Columbia hit 28-62 (.450) overall, 24-44 (.540) from the floor, 4-18 (.220) from the arc and 24-31 (.770) from the line, while garnering 41 boards, including 9 on the offensive glass, 9 assists, 31 turnovers, 9 steals, 1 block and 32 fouls. …………………………………………………… Quebec defeated British Columbia 90-80 in overtime. Quebec led 16-15, 40-37 and 61-54 at the quarters. The score was knotted at 78 after regulation. Antonny Peraza Blais paced Quebec with 23. Daven Larosiliere added 19, Felix Legare 18, Desmond Mbombo 8, Youri Warren 8, Patrick Bucovesan 5, Dominik Royal Sandjiio 5 and Gael Bilodeau 4, while Belive Mpembe, Kalan-Jameer Leith, Micke-Andy Domerson Mera and Jean Zoure were scoreless. Quebec hit 32-83 (.380) overall, 19-48 (.390) from the floor, 13-35 (.370) from the arc and 13-24 (.540) from the line, while garnering 46 boards, including 23 on the offensive glass, 17 assists, 15 turnovers, 15 steals, 3 blocks and 19 fouls. Blake Pye paced British Columbia with 18. Hart Kreter added 17, Luka Guzina 13, Jack Snead 10, Ashton Wong 5, Crewe Preston 5, Taige Roberts 5, Aidan Dayco-Green 3, Joseph Linder 2 and Illia Maydan 2, while Nathan Chen and Judah Ashbee were scoreless. British Columbia hit 27-54 overall, 18-31 (.580) from the floor, 9-23 (.390) from the arc and 17-23 (.730) from the line, while garnering 39 boards, including 8 on the offensive glass, 16 assists, 31 turnovers, 8 steals, 1 block and 25 fouls. …………………………………………………… Alberta dispatched Ontario 93-85 after leading 25-21, 51-41 and 63-55 at the quarters. Nathan Yambayamba paced Alberta with 24. Deng Ngor added 12, Elijah Thomas 20, Athian Madut 13, Isaiah Hinds-Burke 6, Bol Bol 4 and Kade McGeachy 3, while LeMar Shir, Totu Akuentok, Tharngoap Thokbuom, Jahkeen Damaj and Clyde Mbachu were scoreless. Alberta hit 30-61 (.490) overall, 16-35 (.450) from the floor, 14-26 (.530) from the arc and 19-28 (.670) from the line, while garnering 51 boards, including 14 on the offensive glass, 22 assists, 20 turnovers, 2 steals, 5 blocks and 26 fouls. Javion Tyndale paced Ontario with 30. Kenyon St. Louis added 12, C.J. Roberts 9, Markeese Strawbridge 9, Isaiah Clarke 7, Godson Okokoh 5, Alessandro Acosta-Reyes 5, Zachary Donaldson-Downer 3, Kymani Walters 3 and Isaiah Lukusa 2, while Tuto Toto and Emmanuel Oko-Okoh were scoreless. Ontario hit 25-70 (.350) overall, 16-46 (.340) from the floor, 9-24 (.370) from the arc and 26-35 (.740) from the line, while garnering 39 boards, including 16 on the offensive glass, 11 assists, 12 turnovers, 14 steals, 2 blocks and 27 fouls. …………………………………………………… Alberta, Ontario and Quebec finished (2-1) in pool play, with playoff placements decided by pointspread in games between the trio. Ontario finished +7, Quebec +5 and Alberta +2.

       In pool B play: …………………………………………………… Manitoba spanked Prince Edward Island 102-78 after leading 31-14, 54-35 and 78-55 at the quarters. Bruno Van Bewer paced Manitoba with 19. Daniel Rom added 17, Settimo Yugu 16, Michael Kallon 10, Liam Jaro 8, Istvan Reid 8, Joaquin Ong 8, Terry Ogbeide Jr 6, Kai Becker 4, Andrey Yamborko 4 and Kaj Willms 2, while Jacob Medina was scoreless. Manitoba hit 37-74 overall, 19-30 (.630) from the floor, 18-44 (.400) from the arc and 10-13 (.760) from the line, while garnering 42 boards, including 15 on the offensive glass, 20 assists, 21 turnovers, 12 steals, 5 blocks and 14 fouls. Josh Lawlor paced Prince Edward Island with 27. Rayner Glenn added 21, Theo Plourde 11, Lachlan Hillier 7, Ian Mosher 6, William Ren 4 and Rio Bevan 2, while Robbie Douglas, Flynn Campbell, Cooper MacEwen, Fadi Mayaleh and Ben Holland were scoreless. Prince Edward Island hit 29-61 (.470) overall, 19-39 (.480) from the floor, 10-22 (.450) from the arc and 10-17 (.580) from the line, while garnering 32 boards, including 9 on the offensive glass, 18 assists, 20 turnovers, 8 steals and 11 fouls. …………………………………………………… Newfoundland & Labrador clubbed the Northwest Territories 107-70 after leading 34-23, 61-32 and 75-44 at the quarters. Ryder English paced Newfoundland & Labrador with 37, along with 11 boards. Ethan Barry added 20, Jacob Sheppard 18, John Purchase 10, along with 12 boards, Brody Buckle 7, Thane Jones 7, Jonah Kielly 6 and Sid Goudie 2, while Luke Bramwell, Blake Parrott, Cole Priddle and Cameron Trowbridge were scoreless. Newfoundland & Labrador hit 42-88 (.470) overall, 24-45 (.530) from the floor, 18-43 (.410) from the arc and 5-10 from the line, while garnering 60 boards, including 19 on the offensive glass, 24 assists, 17 turnovers, 12 steals, 1 block and 19 fouls. Zachary Mathison paced the Northwest Territories with 15. Rex Turner added 12, Leo Debogorski 11, Trenton Mackay 11, Adam Mourtada 10, Tyson Hernandez 5, Sean Komuhangi 2, Chimzigam Korie 2 and Jordin Stroeder 2, while Arthur Mupedziswa, Owen Balmer and Jack Bragg were scoreless. The Northwest Territories hit 27-77 (.350) overall, 18-40 (.450) from the floor, 9-37 (.240) from the arc and 7-14 from the line, while garnering 41 boards, including 11 on the offensive glass, 8 assists, 23 turnovers, 11 steals, 2 block and 12 fouls. …………………………………………………… The Northwest Territories edged Prince Edward Island 81-78. Prince Edward Island led 17-12, 39-26 and 59-54 at the quarters. “Everyone was just so excited. The first Northwest Territories 17U win level over a province — it just means an awful lot. Everyone a part of the team, our phones have been blowing up — us included as coaches. I’ve been getting a lot of congratulations from everyone back home, and people all over. Everyone’s so excited. Today was special.” Said Northwest Territories 17U Men’s coach Mark Matheson. Zachary Mathison paced the Northwest Territories with 25. Tyson Mackay added 16, Leo Debogorski 12, Rex Turner 12, Adam Mourtada 6, Chimzigam Korie 6, Sean Komuhangi 2 and Tyson Hernandez 2, while Arthur Mupedziswa, Owen Balmer, Jack Bragg and Jordin Stroeder were scoreless. The Northwest Territories hit 36-74 (.480) overall, 29-49 (.590) from the floor, 7-25 (.280) from the arc and 2-6 from the line, while garnering 43 boards, including 13 on the offensive glass, 13 assists, 21 turnovers, 11 steals, 2 blocks and 23 fouls. Theo Plourde paced Prince Edward Island 17. Ian Mosher added 14, William Ren 13, Rio Bevan 12, Fadi Mayaleh 7, Rayner Glenn 6, along with 10 boards, Lachlan Hillier 5 and Flynn Campbell 4, while Josh Lawlor, Robbie Douglas, Cooper MacEwen and Ben Holland were scoreless. Prince Edward Island hit 26-65 (.400) overall, 20-48 (.410) from the floor, 6-17 (.350) from the arc and 20-28 (.710) from the line, while garnering 40 boards, including 14 on the offensive glass, 14 assists, 23 turnovers, 11 steals, 1 block and 12 fouls. …………………………………………………… Manitoba torched the Northwest Territories 96-51 after leading 25-13, 50-24 and 72-41 at the quarters. Terry Ogbeide Jr paced Manitoba with 17. Settimo Yugu added 14, Kaj Willms 14, along with 12 boards, Andrey Yamborko 8, Joaquin Ong 8, Kai Becker 7, Michael Kallon 6, Daniel Rom 5, Jacob Medina 5, Liam Jaro 5, Istvan Reid 4 and Bruno Van Bewer 3. Manitoba hit 41-100 overall, 36-66 (.540) from the floor, 5-34 (.140) from the arc and 9-16 (.560) from the line, while garnering 61 boards, including 22 on the offensive glass, 19 assists, 13 turnovers, 19 steals, 9 blocks and 12 fouls. Leo Debogorski paced the Northwest Territories with 16. Adam Mourtada added 14, Zachary Mathison 7, along with 11 boards, Sean Komuhangi 4, Tyson Hernandez 3, Trenton Mackay 2, Arthur Mupedziswa 2, Chimzigam Korie 2 and Jordin Stroeder 1, while Rex Turner, Owen Balmer and Jack Bragg were scoreless. Turner nabbed 11 boards. The Northwest Territories hit 19-76 (.250) overall, 12-42 (.280) from the floor, 7-34 (.200) from the arc and 6-10 from the line, while garnering 58 boards, including 19 on the offensive glass, 12 assists, 37 turnovers, 9 steals, 2 blocks and 17 fouls. …………………………………………………… Newfoundland & Labrador defeated Prince Edward Island 85-77. Prince Edward Island led 26-15 after one quarter. Newfoundland & Labrador led 40-38 at the half. Prince Edward Island led 54-51 after three quarters. “Sometimes it’s difficult [to be coached by my dad Carl English], but he knows what’s best for me. He just tells me to keep going and to not stop shooting. He believes in me the most, so I’ve got to keep doing what I’m doing.” Said Newfoundland & Labrador forward Ryder English‍, who paced the team with 36. John Purchase added 14, along with 16 boards, Ethan Barry 10, Jacob Sheppard 8, Brody Buckle 7, Thane Jones 6 and Luke Bramwell 4, while Sid Goudie, Blake Parrott, Cole Priddle, Cameron Trowbridge and Jonah Kielly were scoreless. Newfoundland & Labrador hit 34-82 (.410) overall, 28-55 (.490) from the floor, 6-27 (.220) from the arc and 11-20 (.550) from the line, while garnering 43 boards, including 16 on the offensive glass, 13 assists, 15 turnovers, 14 steals, 2 blocks and 16 fouls. Lachlan Hillier paced Prince Edward Island with 23. Flynn Campbell added 17, Rayner Glenn 15, along with 11 boards, Rio Bevan 7, William Ren 7, Theo Plourde 6 and Ian Mosher 2, while Cooper MacEwen, Fadi Mayaleh, Robbie Douglas and Ben Holland were scoreless. Prince Edward Island hit 28-64 (.430) overall, 16-34 (.470) from the floor, 12-30 (.400) from the arc and 9-13 (.690) from the line, while garnering 48 boards, including 11 on the offensive glass, 20 assists, 27 turnovers, 9 steals, 2 blocks and 20 fouls. …………………………………………………… Manitoba spanked Newfoundland & Labrador 74-49 after leading 26-6, 38-23 and 53-36 at the quarters.

Michael Kallon paced Manitoba with 21, while nabbing 14 boards. Settimo Yugu added 15, Joaquin Ong 9, Liam Jaro 7, Bruno Van Bewer 6, Daniel Rom 6, Terry Ogbeide Jr 4, Istvan Reid 3 and Jacob Medina 3, while Kaj Becker, Andrey Yamborko and Kaj Willms were scoreless. Manitoba hit 30-79 (.370) overall, 19-42 (.450) from the floor, 11-37 (.290) from the arc and 3-16 (.180) from the line, while garnering 61 boards, including 22 on the offensive glass, 14 assists, 19 turnovers, 14 steals, 3 blocks and 22 fouls. Ryder English paced Newfoundland & Labrador with 18. Ethan Barry added 11, Brody Buckle 6, Jonah Kielly 5, John Purchase 3, Luke Bramwell 3, Cameron Trowbridge 2 and Cole Priddle 1, while Jacob Sheppard, Sid Goudie, Blake Parrott and Thane Jones were scoreless. Sheppard nabbed 10 boards. Newfoundland & Labrador hit 18-64 (.280) overall, 14-37 (.370) from the floor, 5-27 (.140) from the arc and 9-20 (.450) from the line, while garnering 47 boards, including 13 on the offensive glass, 7 assists, 23 turnovers, 7 steals, 2 blocks and 16 fouls.

       In pool C play: …………………………………………………… New Brunswick dispatched Saskatchewan 71-65. New Brunswick led 11-10 after one quarter and 35-22 at the half. Saskatchewan led 55-49 after three quarters. Theodore Worley paced New Brunswick with 16. Eric Desaulniers added 14, Malachi Brentumi 11, Elliott Beverly 7, Rocco Pisegna 7, Alex Peacock 6, Westin Clark 5, Bryce Mackenzie 4 and Ilija Babic 1, while Jack Leger, Jackson McCartney and Tyson Washington were scoreless. New Brunswick hit 21-63 (.330) overall, 16-38 (.420) from the floor, 5-25 from the arc and 24-32 from the line, while garnering 49 boards, including 17 on the offensive glass, 11 assists, 35 turnovers, 14 steals, 2 blocks and 14 fouls. Kaden MacAngus paced Saskatchewan with 15. Mofope Soyemi added 14, Nate Fransoo 9, Jacob Jungwirth 8, Isak Larsen 8, Isaiah Yemba 5 and Zane Litzenberger 5, while Raphael Mutongolo, Demetry Gotsoulias, Joe Lippai, Emmanuel Adefolarin and Emerson MacCuaig were scoreless. Saskatchewan hit 23-63 (.360) overall, 12-21 (.570) from the floor, 11-42 (.260) from the arc and 8-11 (.720) from the line, while garnering 38 boards, including 11 on the offensive glass, 9 assists, 35 turnovers, 15 steals, 3 blocks and 25 fouls. …………………………………………………… Yukon torched Nunavut 77-55 after leading 41-21 at the half and 67-42 after three quarters. Gabe Thomson paced the Yukon with 27. Jeff Rumbaoa added 19, Carl Medina 11, Kerric Masters 10, Murithi Marangu 7, Chris Baez-Hasosn 2 and Ivan Mendoza 1, while Vhince Acosta, Tyler Richard, Oliver Macdonald, Joseph Santos and Marwin Mamis were scoreless. Yukon hit 29-49 (.590) overall, 13-21 (.610) from the floor, 16-28 (.570) from the arc and 3-6 from the line, while garnering 23 boards, including 7 on the offensive glass, 5 assists, 12 turnovers, 6 steals, 3 blocks and 12 fouls. Jordan Rhodes paced Nunavut with 22. Benjamin Reardon added 7, Ngankam Yombang 7, Shaye Niptanatiak 5, Victor Pothier 4, Alexis Tookanachiak 3, Nolan Demerah 3, Cordell Komak 2 and Skylor Tiktalek 2, while Andre Mikkungwak, Kolby Tologanak-Kaosoni and Renaldo Uqayuittug were scoreless. “It’s a big opportunity [on being a part of Nunavut’s first-ever men’s basketball team at the Canada Games] and a great one too. The opportunity I get to represent Nunavut is amazing. I think it means a lot for people back home. Basketball in Nunavut isn’t really a big thing, so I think it means a lot for people back home to see us compete in this environment against other provinces and territories,” said Nunavut guard Ngankam Yombang. Nunavut hit 20-48 (.410) overall, 10-27 (.370) from the floor, 10-21 (.470) from the arc and 5-16 (.310) from the line, while garnering 31 boards, including 16 on the offensive glass, 2 assists, 17 turnovers, 6 steals and 8 fouls. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia crushed Nunavut 122-16 after leading 35-2, 75-7 and 104-13 at the quarters. Elijah Mantley paced Nova Scotia with 19. Ronei Beals added 15, Cam Selig 13, Max Machum 12, Deion Coward 10, Ollie Nadeau 10, Jacoby James Macdonald 9, Austin Wabbi 8, Travae Raymond-Phillip Jones 8. Cohen McDonald 7, Travarius Carvery 7 and Amari Upshaw 4. Nova Scotia 53-83 (.630) overall, 42-59 (.710) from the floor, 11-24 (.450) from the arc and 5-12 (.410) from the line, while garnering 50 boards, including 15 on the offensive glass, 11 assists, 28 turnovers, 4 steals and 11 fouls. Nolan Demerah paced Nunavut with 5. Jordan Rhodes added 3, Cordell Komak 3, Victor Pothier 2, Kolby Tologanak-Kaosoni 2 and Ngankam Yombang 1, while Benjamin Reardon, Shaye Niptanatiak, Andre Mikkungwak, Alexis Tookanachiak, Skylor Tiktalek and Renaldo Uqaqyuittug were scoreless. Nunavut hit 6-53 (.110) overall, 3-28 (.100) from the floor, 3-25 (.120) from the arc and 1-2 from the line, while garnering 30 boards, including 9 on the offensive glass, 3 assists, 42 turnovers, 5 steals and 7 fouls. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick whipped Yukon 110-51 after leading 26-16, 54-29 and 84-38 at the quarters. Theodore Worley paced New Brunswick with 24. Malachi Brentumi added 17, Ilija Babic 16, Alex Peacock 14, Jackson McCartney 12, Rocco Pisegna 7, Tyson Washington 7, Bryce Mackenzie 4, Elliott Beverly 4, Jack Leger 4 and Westin Clark 1, while Eric Desaulniers was scoreless. New Brunswick hit 45-92 (.480) overall, 39-74 (.520) from the floor, 6-18 from the arc and 14-20 (.700) from the line, while garnering 67 boards, including 27 on the offensive glass, 16 assists, 9 turnovers, 14 steals and 10 fouls. Jeff Rumbaoa paced Yukon with 13. Kerric Masters added 12, Gabe Thomson 9, Carl Medina 5, Ivan Mendoza 5, Oliver Macdonald 3, Chris Baez-Hasson 2 and Tyler Richard 2, while Murithi Marangu, Vhince Acosta, Joseph Santos and Marwin Mamis were scoreless. Yukon hit 17-60 (.280) overall, 7-17 (.410) from the floor, 10-43 (.230) from the arc and 7-10 from the line, while garnering 26 boards, including 4 on the offensive glass, 4 assists, 23 turnovers, 3 steals, 4 blocks and 13 fouls. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan stomped Nunavut 123-34 after leading 28-10, 59-17 and 93-27 at the quarters. Jacob Jungwirth paced Saskatchewan with 18. Zane Litzenberger added 14, Nate Fransoo 14, Kaden MacAngus 14, Joe Lippai 12, Mofope Soyemi 10, Demetry Gotsoulias 9, Isaiah Yemba 8, Raphael Mutongolo 8, Emerson MacCuaig 8, Isak Larsen 4 and Emmanuel Adefolarin 4. Saskatchewan hit 51-89 (.570) overall, 38-50 (.760) from the floor, 13-39 from the arc and 8-20 (.400) from the line, while garnering 46 boards, including 18 on the offensive glass, 26 assists, 19 turnovers, 33 steals, 3 blocks and 24 fouls. Benjamin Reardon paced Nunavut with 15. Jordan Rhodes added 9, Cordell Komak 4, Ngankam Yombang 4 and Skylor Tiktalek 2, while Victor Pothier, Andre Mikkungwak, Alexis Tookanachiak, Shaye Niptanatiak, Kolby Tologanak-Kaosoni, Nolan Demerah and Renaldo Uqayuittug were scoreless. Nunavut hit 9-40 (.220) overall, 5-20 from the floor, 4-20 (.200) from the arc and 12-18 from the line, while garnering 28 boards, including 4 on the offensive glass, 3 assists, 54 turnovers, 8 steals and 18 fouls. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia spanked Yukon 95-30 after leading 29-8, 55-13 and 78-19 at the quarters. Ollie Nadeau paced Nova Scotia with 15. Austin Wabbi added 14, Cam Selig 13, Travarius Carvery 12, Amari Upshaw 10, Travae Raymond-Phillip Jones 9, along with 14 boards, Ronei Beals 6, Cohen McDonald 6, Elijah Mantley 4, Jacoby James MacDonald 4 and Deion Coward 2, while Max Machum was scoreless. Nova Scotia hit 40-80 overall, 31-55 (.560) from the floor, 9-25 (.36) from the arc and 6-11 (.540) from the line, while garnering 53 boards, including 21 on the offensive glass, 22 assists, 14 turnovers, 13 steals, 2 blocks and 11 fouls. Gabe Thomson paced Yukon with 8. Jeff Rumbaoa added 8, Ivan Mendoza 6, Kerric Masters 5, Murithi Marangu 2 and Chris Baez-Hasson 1, while Carl Medina, Vhince Acosta, Tyler Richard, Oliver Macdonald, Joseph Santos and Marwin Mamis were scoreless. Yukon hit 11-49 (.220) overall, 6-21 (.280) from the floor, 5-28 (.170) from the arc and 3-4 from the line, while garnering 27 boards, including 6 on the offensive glass, 6 assists, 28 turnovers, 7 steals, 1 block and 11 fouls. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia spanked New Brunswick 102-71 after leading 31-13, 53-34 and 86-52 at the quarters. Ollie Nadeau paced Nova Scotia with 19. Cam Selig added 16, Travarius Carvery 15, Deion Coward 14, Cohen McDonald 11, Amari Upshaw 7, Travae Raymond-Phillip Jones 7, Elijah Mantley 6, Ronei Beals 4 and Jacoby James MacDonald 3, while Austin Wabbi was scoreless. Nova Scotia hit 36-74 (.480) overall, 21-34 (.610) from the floor, 15-40 (.370) from the arc and 15-23 (.650) from the line, while garnering 47 boards, including 17 on the offensive glass, 16 assists, 16 turnovers, 14 steals, 2 blocks and 27 fouls. Malachi Brentumi paced New Brunswick with 17. Theodore Worley added 15, Bryce Mackenzie 11, Jackson McCartney 11, Rocco Pisegna 5, Eric Desaulniers 3, Jack Leger 3, Elliott Beverly 2, Westin Clark 2, Ilija Babic 1 and Alex Peacock 1, while Tyson Washington was scoreless. New Brunswick hit 25-64 (.390) overall, 18-44 (.400) from the floor, 7-20 (.350) from the arc and 14-24 (.580) from the line, while garnering 37 boards, including 15 on the offensive glass, 9 assists, 22 turnovers, 8 steals, 3 blocks and 23 fouls. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan spanked Yukon 94-64 after leading 25-17, 56-37 and 74-60 at the quarters. Zane Litzenberger paced Saskatchewan with 26. Isaiah Yemba added 16, Kaden MacAngus 15, Nate Fransoo 14, Jacob Jungwirth 7, Isak Larsen 6, Emerson MacCuaig 6 and Mofope Soyemi 4, while Raphael Mutongolo, Demetry Gotsoulias, Joe Lippai and Emmanuel Adefolarin were scoreless. Saskatchewan hit 36-85 (.420) overall, 22-45 (.480) from the floor, 14-40 (.350) from the arc and 8-13 (.610) from the line, while garnering 50 boards, including 24 on the offensive glass, 28 assists, 31 turnovers, 21 steals, 5 blocks and 19 fouls. Carl Medina paced Yukon with 17. Gabe Thomson added 14, Jeff Rumbaoa 11, Chris Baez-Hasson 10, Ivan Mendoza 5, Oliver Macdonald 4 and Vhince Acosta 3, while Murithi Marangu, Tyler Richard, Marwin Mamis and Kerric Masters were scoreless. Yukon hit 24-58 (.410) overall, 15-30 from the floor, 9-28 (.320) from the arc and 7-14 from the line, while garnering 35 boards, including 9 on the offensive glass, 11 assists, 40 turnovers, 21 steals, 7 blocks and 11 fouls. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick blasted Nunavut 106-45 after leading 22-16, 56-25 and 83-36 at the quarters. Eric Desaulniers paced New Brunswick with 14. Jack Leger added 14, Jackson McCartney 12, Tyson Washington 11, Malachi Brentumi 10, Alex Peacock 8, Ilija Babic 7, Bryce Mackenzie 7, Theodore Worley 7, Elliott Beverly 6, Westin Clark 6 and Rocco Pisegna 4. New Brunswick hit 43-79 (.540) overall, 35-54 (.640) from the floor, 8-25 (.320) from the arc and 12-23 (.520) from the line, while garnering 69 boards, including 22 on the offensive glass, 23 assists, 17 turnovers, 10 steals and 14 fouls. Jordan Rhodes paced Nunavut with 13. Skylor Tiktalek added 11, Nolan Demerah 9, Shaye Niptantiak 6, Ngankam Yombang 5 and Benjamin Reardon 1, while Alexis Tookanachiak, Cordell Komak, Andre Mikkungwak, Kolby Tologanak-Kaosoni, Victor Pothier and Renaldo Uqayuittug were scoreless. Nunavut hit 15-70 (.210) overall, 3-23 (.130) from the floor, 12-47 (.249) from the arc and 3-15 (.200) from the line, while garnering 28 boards, including 10 on the offensive glass, 8 assists, 20 turnovers, 20 steals, 5 blocks and 17 fouls. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia clocked Saskatchewan 100-54 after leading 21-10, 45-33 and 75-48 at the quarters. Ollie Nadeau paced Nova Scotia with 35. Cohen Mcdonald added 17, Travarius Carvery 10, Deion Coward 10, Cam Selig 8, Travae Raymond-Phillip Jones 7, along with 10 boards, Ronei Beals 5, Jacoby James MacDonald 3, Austin Wabbi 3 and Elijah Mantley 2, while Amari Upshaw and Max Machum were scoreless. Nova Scotia hit 29-70 (.410) overall, 13-32 (.400) from the floor, 16-38 (.420) from the arc and 26-39 (.660) from the line, while garnering 61 boards, including 19 on the offensive glass, 20 assists, 27 turnovers, 20 steals, 2 blocks and 17 fouls. Isaiah Yemba padded Saskatchewan with 14. Zane Litzenberger added 13, Jacob Jungwirth 6, Nate Fransoo 6, Mofope Soyemi 5, Emerson MacCuaig 4, Isak Larsen 3 and Joe Lippai 3, while Raphael Mutongolo, Kaden MacaAgus, Demetry Gotsoulias and Emmanuel Adefolarin were scoreless. Saskatchewan hit 17-72 (.230) overall, 8-24 from the floor, 9-48 (.180) from the arc and 11-12 (.910) from the line, while garnering 42 boards, including 14 on the offensive glass, 13 assists, 31 turnovers, 14 steals, 3 blocks and 24 fouls.

       In consolation pool play: …………………………………………………… Prince Edward Island whipped Yukon 83-56 after leading 25-21, 44-33 and 61-46 at the quarters. Rio Bevan paced Prince Edward Island with 17. Flynn Campbell added 17, Rayner Glenn 12, Cooper McEwen 10, Lachlan Hillier 8, William Ren 8, Ian Mosher 3, Theo Plourde 3, Ben Holland 3 and Robbie Douglas 2, while Fadi Mayaleh and Josh Lawlor were scoreless. Prince Edward Island hit 34-82 (.410) overall, 28-60 (.460) from the floor, 6-22 (.270) from the arc and 9-17 (.520) from the line, while garnering 48 boards, including 19 on the offensive glass, 22 assists, 15 turnovers, 21 steals and 13 fouls. Gabe Thomson paced Yukon with 19. Jeff Rumbaoa added 14, Ivan Mendoza 7, Carl Medina 5, Oliver Macdonald 4, Murithi Marangu 3, along with 10 boards, Chris Baez-Hasson 2 and Kerric Masters 2, while Vhince Acosta, Tyter Richard, Joseph Santos and Marwin Mamis were scoreless. Yukon hit 22-56 (.390) overall, 18-30 (.600) from the floor, 4-26 (.150) from the arc and 8-12 from the line, while garnering 41 boards, including 8 on the offensive glass, 8 assists, 33 turnovers, 6 steals, 5 blocks and 13 fouls. …………………………………………………… Yukon’s 77-55 win over Nunavut carried over from pool play. Yukon (coach Tim Brady, assistant Liam Pafford, manager Paul MacDonald) included Ivan Mendoza, Vhince Acosta, Tyler Richard, Carl Medina, Gabe Thomson, Oliver MacDonald, Joseph Santos, Marwin Mamis, Kerric Masters, Jeff Rumbaoa, Chris Baez-Hasson and Murithi Marangu. …………………………………………………… Prince Edward Island thrashed Nunavut 83-48 after leading 19-7, 40-19 and 64-34 at the quarters. William Ren paced Prince Edward Island with 18. Lachlan Hillier added 12, Cooper MacEwen 9, Flynn Campbell 9, Fadi Mayaleh 8, Rayner Glenn 8, Rio Bevan 6, Robbie Douglas 6, Ian Mosher 4 and Theo Plourde 3, while Ben Holland was scoreless and nabbed 10 boards. Prince Edward Island (coach Darrell Glenn, assistant Koren Glenn, assistant Dennis Manning) hit 34-78 (.430) overall, 29-58 from the floor, 5-20 from the arc and 10-20 from the line, while garnering 57 boards, including 22 on the offensive glass, 12 assists, 17 turnovers, Jordan Rhodes paced Nunavut with 14. Cordell Komak added 12, Nolan Demerah 8, Benjamin Reardon 3, Andre Mikkungwak 3, Alexis Tookanachiak 3, Ngankam Yombang 2, Skylor Tiktalek 2 and Shaye Niptantiak 1, while Kolby Tologanak-Kaosoni, Victor Pothier and Renaldo Uqayuittug were scoreless. Nunavut (coach Will Donkoh, assistant Gavin Greenley) also included alternate David Kaomayok, alternate Kayden Tootoo, alternate Adrian Olayuk, alternate Boss Mat Kritaqliluk and alternate Shaye Bergsma. Nunavut hit 18-62 (.290) overall, 8-30 (.260) from the floor, 10-32 (.310) from the arc and 2-10 from the line, while garnering 40 boards, including 13 on the offensive glass, 8 assists, 29 turnovers, 9 steals and 12 fouls.

       In the opening round of the playoffs: …………………………………………………… New Brunswick whipped the Northwest Territories 110-80 after leading 35-18, 57-36 and 90-64 at the quarters. Theodore Worley paced New Brunswick with 22. Malachi Brentumi added 22, Alex Peacock 10, Tyson Washington 10, Elliott Beverly 9, Bryce Mackenzie 7, Westin Clark 6, Ilija Babic 4, Jack Leger 3, Rocco Pisegna 2, Eeric Desaulniers 2 and Jackson McCartney 2. New Brunswick hit 48-86 (.550) overall, 43-63 (.680) from the floor, 5-23 (.210) from the arc and 9-18 from the line, while garnering 62 boards, including 29 on the offensive glass, 16 assists, 24 turnovers, 17 steals, 3 blocks and 6 fouls. Zachary Mathison paced the Northwest Territories with 21. Leo Debogorski added 14, Trenton Mackay 12, Rex Turner 11, Tyson Hernandez 8, Chimzigam Korie 5, Adam Mourtada 5 and Sean Komuhangi 4, while Arthur Mupedziswa, Jordin Stroeder, Owen Balmer and Jack Bragg were scoreless. The Northwest Territories hit 29-82 (.350) overall, 12-29 (.410) from the floor, 17-53 (.320) from the arc and 5-6 (.830) from the line, while garnering 33 boards, including 18 on the offensive glass, 19 assists, 24 turnovers, 10 steals and 12 fouls. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan edged Newfoundland & Labrador 86-82. Newfoundland & Labrador led 21-16 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 40 at the half. Saskatchewan led 67-65 after three quarters. Mofope Soyemi paced Saskatchewan with 19. Nate Fransoo added 18, Zane Litzenberger 12, Joe Lippai 9, Jacob Jungwirth 8, Emerson MacCuaig 7, Raphael Mutongolo 6, Isak Larsen 5 and Kaden MacAngus 2, while Isaiah Yemba, Demetry Gotsoulias and Emmanuel Adofolarin were scoreless. Saskatchewan hit 31-72 (.430) overall, 18-35 (.510) from the floor, 13-37 (.350) from the arc and 11-18 (.610) from the line, while garnering 35 boards, including 10 on the offensive glass, 23 assists, 18 turnovers, 15 steals, 1 block and 26 fouls. Ethan Barry paced Newfoundland & Labrador with 17. Jonah Kielly added 16, Brody Buckle 16, Jacob Sheppard 11, John Purchase 10, along with 11 boards, Ryder English 6, Luke Bramwell 4 and Cameron Trowbridge 2, while Sid Goudie, Blake Parrott, Cole Priddle and Thane Jones were scoreless. Newfoundland & Labrador hit 26-61 (.420) overall, 17-30 (.560) from the floor, 9-31 (.290) from the arc and 21-28 from the line, while garnering 44 boards, including 11 on the offensive glass, 18 assists, 27 turnovers, 8 steals, 5 blocks and 15 fouls.

In the quarterfinals, Alberta clipped Nova Scotia 69-56. Nova Scotia led 19-18 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 30 at the half. Alberta led 54-44 after three quarters. Nathan Yambayamba paced Alberta with 23, while nabbing 10 boards. Isaiah Hinds-Burke added 17, Deng Ngor 12, along with 15 boards, Athian Madut 12, along with 10 boards, and Elijah Thomas 5, while LeMar Shir, Totu Akuentok, Bol Bol, Tharngoap Thokbuom, Jahkeen Damaj, Kade McGeachy and Clyde Mbachu were scoreless. Alberta hit 26-72 (.360) overall, 21-55 (.380) from the floor, 5-17 (.290) from the arc and 12-17 (.700) from the line, while garnering 58 boards, including 22 on the offensive glass, 13 assists, 19 turnovers, 10 steals, 2 blocks and 16 fouls. Amari Upshaw paced Nova Scotia with 22. Deion Coward added 15, Ollie Nadeau 9, Cam Selig 5, Travarius Carvery 3 and Elijah Mantley 2, while Travae Raymond-Phillip Jones, Ronei Beals, Max Machum, Cohen McDonald, Cam Selig and Austin Wabbi were scoreless. Nova Scotia hit 19-60 (.310) overall, 14-30 (.460) from the floor, 5-30 (.160) from the arc and 13-17 (.760) from the line, while garnering 33 boards, including 8 on the offensive glass, 6 assists, 18 turnovers, 8 steals, 4 blocks and 15 fouls.

       British Columbia defeated Manitoba 81-74 after leading 24-21, 48-35 and 58-55 at the quarters. Jack Snead paced British Columbia with 17, along with 10 boards. Blake Pye added 12, Ashton Wong 11, Illia Maydan 9, Aidan Dayco-Green 8, Hart Kreter 8, Luka Guzina 6, along with 12 boards, Crewe Preston 6, Joseph Linder 2 and Taige Roberts 2, while Judah Ashbee was scoreless. British Columbia hit 29-60 (.480) overall, 27-46 (.480) from the floor, 2-14 (.140) from the arc and 21-28 from the line, while garnering 50 boards, including 11 on the offensive glass, 12 assists, 23 turnovers, 8 steals, 1 block and 23 fouls. Bruno Van Bewer paced Manitoba with 25. Liam Jaro added 11, Settimo Yugu 9, Joaquin Ong 9, Michael Kallon 7, Istvan Reid 4, Terry Ogbeide Jr 4, Daniel Rom 2, Kaj Willms 2 and Andrey Yamborko 1, while Jacob Medina and Kai Becker were scoreless. Manitoba hit 25-77 (.320) overall, 1635 (.450) from the floor, 9-42 (.210) from the arc and 15-24 (.620) from the line, while garnering 36 boards, including 15 on the offensive glass, 11 assists, 15 turnovers, 12 steals, 3 blocks and 24 fouls.

       Ontario crushed New Brunswick 105-62 after leading 23-11, 53-28 and 81-46 at the quarters. Godson Okokoh paced Ontario with 16. Tutu Toto added 12, Isaiah Clarke 11, Kymani Walters 10, Alessandro Acosta-Reyes 9, Javion Tyndale 8, Markeese Strawbridge 8, Kenyon St. Louis 8, Isaiah Lukusa 7, Emmanuel Oko-Oboh 7, C.J. Roberts 6 and Zachary Donaldson-Downer 3. Ontario hit 34-80 (.420) overall, 24-57 (.420) from the floor, 10-23 (.430) from the arc and 27-39 (.690) from the line, while garnering 65 boards, including 27 on the offensive glass, 17 assists, 23 turnovers, 23 steals, 8 blocks and 24 fouls. Theodore Worley paced New Brunswick with 20. Malachi Brentumi added 13, Alex Peacock 10, Jack Leger 5, Bryce Mackenzie 4, Eric Desaulniers 4, Elliott Beverly 3, Westin Clark 2 and Rocco Pisegna 1, while Jackson McCartney, Ilija Babic and Tyson Washington were scoreless. New Brunswick hit 20-67 (.290) overall, 13-50 (.260) from the floor, 7-17 (.410) from the arc and 15-27 (.550 from the line, while garnering 41 boards, including 17 on the offensive glass, 8 assists, 37 turnovers, 14 steals, 2 blocks and 24 fouls.

       In the last quarterfinal, Quebec torched Saskatchewan 90-64 after leading 32-15, 52-26 and 77-45 at the quarters. Youri Warren paced Quebec with 13. Belive Mpembe added 12, Antonny Peraza Blais 12, Gael Bilodeau 10, Daven Larosiliere 10, Felix Legare 8, Jean Zoure 8, Desmond Mbombo 7, Patrick Bucovesan 6, Micke-Andy Domerson Mera 2 and Dominik Royal Sandjiio 2. Quebec hit 37-67 (.550) overall, 30-47 (.630) from the floor, 7-20 (.350) from the arc and 9-17 (.520) from the line, while garnering 42 boards, including 16 on the offensive glass, 23 assists, 26 turnovers, 19 steals, 3 blocks and 13 fouls. Zane Litzenberger paced Saskatchewan with 15. Isaka Larsen added 13, Nate Fransoo 10, Joe Lippai 6, Mofope Soyemi 5, Jacob Jungwirth 5, Emmanuel Adefolarin 4, Kaden MacAngus 3 and Isaiah Yemba 3, while Raphael Mutongolo, Demetry Goutsoulias and Emerson MacCuaig were scoreless. Saskatchewan hit 23-59 (.380) overall, 9-18 from the floor, 14-41 (.340) from the arc and 4-6 from the line, while garnering 26 boards, including 10 on the offensive glass, 20 assists, 32 turnovers, 18 steals, 3 blocks and 18 fouls.

       In the 5th-8th-playoffs: …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia clubbed Saskatchewan 95-66. Saskatchewan led 20-17 after one quarter and 43-41 at the half. Nova Scotia led 69-57 after three quarters. Ollie Nadeau paced Nova Scotia with 26. Ronei Beals added 15, Amari Upshaw 12, Elijah Mantley 12, Cohen McDonald 7, Deion Coward 6, Travae Raymond-Phillip Jones 6, Tavarius Carvery 5, Cam Selig 4 and Jacoby James MacDonald 2, while Austin Wabbi and Max Machum were scoreless. Nova Scotia hit 35-73 (.470) overall, 24-43 (.550) from the floor, 11-30 (.360) from the arc and 14-24 (.580) from the line, while garnering 45 boards, including 19 on the offensive glass, 28 assists, 32 turnovers, 29 steals, 3 blocks and 19 fouls. Raphael Mutongolo paced Saskatchewan with 13. Nate Fransoo added 12, Jacob Jungwirth 10, Zane Litzenberger 9, Joe Lippai 6, Mofope Soyemi 6, Isaiah Yemba 4, Kaden MacAngus 3 and Isak Larsen 3, while Demetry Gotsoulias, Emmanuel Adefolarin and Emerson MacCuaig were scoreless. Saskatchewan hit 26-64 (.400) overall, 16-32 from the floor, 10-32 (.310) from the arc and 4-11 (.360) from the line, while garnering 36 boards, including 13 on the offensive glass, 18 assists, 40 turnovers, 19 steals, 1 block and 20 fouls. …………………………………………………… Manitoba clipped New Brunswick 73-58 after leading 16-15, 42-26 and 62-46 at the quarters. Settimo Yugu paced Manitoba with 14, while nabbing 12 boards. Liam Jaro added 14, Daniel Rom 11, Terry Ogbeide Jr 11, Joaquin Ong 7, Bruno Van Bewer 5, Michael Kallon 4, Istvan Reid 4 and Andrey Yamborko 3, while Jacob Medina, Kai Becker and Kaj Willms were scoreless. Manitoba hit 29-94 (.300) overall, 16-38 (.420) from the floor, 13-56 (.230) from the arc and 2-4 from the line, while garnering 65 boards, including 27 on the offensive glass, 16 assists, 18 turnovers, 10 steals, 2 blocks and 15 fouls. Theodore Worley paced New Brunswick with 14. Westin Clark added 11, along with 10 boards, Malachi Brentumi 10, Alex Peacock 10, Elliott Beverly 5, Rocco Pisegna 4 and Eric Desaulniers 4, while Bryce Mackenzie, Jack Leger, Jackson McCartney, Ilija Babic and Tyson Washington were scoreless. New Brunswick hit 21-65 (.320) overall, 19-45 (.420) from the floor, 2-20 (.100) from the arc and 14-24 (.580) from the line, while garnering 49 boards, including 11 on the offensive glass, 10 assists, 21 turnovers, 10 steals, 5 blocks and 13 fouls.

       In the semis, Alberta dispatched Quebec 67-54 after leading 18-10, 36-25 and 53-37 at the quarters. Elijah Thomas paced Alberta with 17. Deng Ngor added 16, Nathan Yambayamba 11, Isaiah Hinds-Burke 7, LeMar Shir 6, Athian Madut 6, along with 14 boards, and Bol Bol 4, while Totu Akuentok, Tharngoap Thokbuom, Jahkeen Damaj, Kade McGeachy and Clyde Mbachu were scoreless. Alberta hit 28-59 (.470) overall, 19-37 (.510) from the floor, 9-22 (.400) from the arc and 2-2 from the line, while garnering 48 boards, including 11 on the offensive glass, 20 assists, 18 turnovers, 5 steals, 3 blocks and 19 fouls. Daven Larosiliere paced Quebec with 17. Youri Warren added 12, Felix Legare 9, Belive Mpembe 5, Antonny Peraza Blais 4, Patrick Bucovesan 4, Dominik Royal Sandjiio 2 and Desmond Mbombo 1, while Gael Bilodeau, Kalan-Jameer Leith, Micke-Andy Domerson Mera and Jean Zoure were scoreless. Quebec hit 19-59 (.320) overall, 14-38 (.360) from the floor, 5-21 (.230) from the arc and 11-23 (.470) from the line, while garnering 30 boards, including 10 on the offensive glass, 8 assists, 10 turnovers, 8 steals, 2 blocks and 9 fouls.

       In the other semi, Ontario defeated British Columbia 83-71. British Columbia led 19-16 after one quarter. Ontario led 44-29 at the half and 60-49 after three quarters. Kenyon St. Louis paced Ontario with 22. Javion Tyndale added 20, Godson Okokoh 14, Isaiah Clarke 8, Emmanuel Oko-Oboh 6, Tutu Toto 4, Kymani Walters 4, Alessandro Acosta-Reyes 3 and Isaiah Lukusa 2, while C.J. Roberts, Zachary Donaldson-Downer and Markeese Strawbridge were scoreless. Ontario hit 35-75 (.460) overall, 30-52 (.570) from the floor, 5-23 (.210) from the arc and 8-18 (.440) from the line, while garnering 52 boards, including 14 on the offensive glass, 15 assists, 10 turnovers, 8 steals, 3 blocks and 14 fouls. Blake Pye paced British Columbia with 17. Ashton Wong added 13, Aidan Dayco-Green 10, Hart Kreter 8, Jack Snead 8, Luka Guzina 7, Taige Roberts 5, Crewe Preston 2 and Illia Maydan 1, while Joseph Linder, Nathan Chen and Judah Ashbee were scoreless. British Columbia hit 25-66 (.370) overall, 16-41 (.390) from the floor, 9-26 (.360) from the arc and 12-18 from the line, while garnering 39 boards, including 8 on the offensive glass, 6 assists, 17 turnovers, 4 steals, 1 block and 20 fouls.

       In the ninth-place playoff, Newfoundland & Labrador dusted the Northwest Territories 77-62 after leading 18-15, 42-27 and 64-37 at the quarters. Ryder English paced Newfoundland & Labrador with 25 on 3-8 from the floor, 5-15 from the arc, 4-8 from the line, 12 boards and 3 assists. Brody Buckle added 12 on 6-11 from the floor, 0-4 from the arc, 9 boards and 5 assists. John Purchase notched 12 on 5-6 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc, 2-2 from the line, 14 boards, 2 steals and 2 blocks. Jonah Kielly scored 9 on 0-2 from the floor, 3-5 from the arc and 2 boards. Ethan Barry added 7 on 2-3 from the floor, 1-6 from the arc, 5 boards and 2 assists. Blake Parrott scored 4 on 0-2 from the floor and 4-5 from the line. Jacob Sheppard added 3 on 0-2 from the floor, 3-6 from the line, 3 boards, 2 assists and 3 steals. Sid Goudie scored 2 on 1-2 from the floor and 2 boards. Thane Jones added 2 on 1-2 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc and 2 boards, while Cole Priddle and Cameron Trowbridge were scoreless. Each nabbed 2 boards. Newfoundland & Labrador (coach Carl English, assistant Kyle Careen, manager Blair White) hit 27-75 (.360) overall, 18-39 (.460) from the floor, 9-36 from the arc and 14-23 (.600) from the line, while garnering 68 boards, including 19 on the offensive glass, 14 assists, 24 turnovers, 7 steals, 2 blocks and 16 fouls. Trenton Mackay paced the Northwest Territories with 18 on 3-8 from the floor, 3-7 from the arc, 3-4 from the line, 6 boards and 4 assists. Leo Debogorski added 16 on 2-4 from the floor, 4-19 from the arc, 4 boards and 2 steals. Zachary Mathison notched 14 on 3-9 from the floor, 2-8 from the arc, 2-3 from the line, 8 boards and 5 steals. Adam Mourtada scored 5 on 1-2 from the floor, 1-5 from the arc and 4 boards. Sean Komuhangi added 4 on 1-2 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc, 2-2 from the line, 6 boards and 2 blocks. Rex Turner scored 3 on 0-3 from the floor, 1-8 from the arc, 8 boards and 3 assists. Owen Balmer added 2 on 1-1 from the floor, while Arthur Mupedziswa, Tyson Hernandez, Chimzigam Korie, Jordin Stroeder and Jack Bragg were scoreless. Hernandez and Bragg each nabbed 3 boards. The Northwest Territories hit 22-85 (.250) overall, 11-34 (.320) from the floor, 11-51 (.210) from the arc and 7-9 (.770) from the line, while garnering 47 boards, including 15 on the offensive glass, 8 assists, 17 turnovers, 11 steals, 4 blocks and 16 fouls. The Northwest Territories (coach Mark Matheson, assistant Jose Esteban, manager Nick Jones) also included alternate Byron O’Brien, alternate Jacob Letcher, alternate James Freake, alternate Jaquan Blythe and alternate Tye Ovayuak

       In the 7th-place playoff, Saskatchewan pounded New Brunswick 83-59 after leading 23-17, 51-36 and 71-47 at the quarters. Nate Fransoo paced Saskatchewan with 23 on 1-1 from the floor, 7-18 from the arc, 8 boards and 5 assists. Mofope Soyemi added 15 on 1-5 from the floor, 4-8 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 4 boards and 2 steals. Jacob Jungwirth notched 12 on 6-7 from the floor, 12 boards and 4 blocks. Isaiah Yemba scored 12 on 0-1 from the floor, 4-11 from the arc, 2 boards, 2 assists and 3 steals. Zane Litzenberger added 11 on 4-6 from the floor, 1-7 from the arc, 6 assists and 5 steals. Isak Larsen scored 4 on 1-4 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 5 boards, 6 assists and 2 steals. Raphael Mutongolo added 2 on 1-1 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc, 2 boards and 3 assists. Demetry Gotsoulias scored 2 on 1-1 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc and 2 boards. Emerson MacCuaig added 2 on 1-3 from the floor, while Kaden MacAngus, Joe Lippai and Emmanuel Adefolarin were scoreless. Lippai nabbed 2 boards. Saskatchewan (coach Nav Burke, coach Kevin Shalley, coach Ethan Cook) hit 32-84 (.380) overall, 15-29 (.510) from the floor, 17-55 (.300) from the arc and 2-4 from the line, while garnering 44 boards, including 20 on the offensive glass, 25 assists, 24 turnovers, 16 steals, 5 blocks and 14 fouls. Theodore Worley paced New Brunswick with 26 on 2-5 from the floor, 4-7 from the arc, 10-10 from the line, 7 boards and 2 steals. Alex Peacock added 9 on 3-6 from the floor, 1-1 from the arc and 6 boards. Eric Desaulniers notched 9 on 2-3 from the floor, 1-6 from the arc, 2-2 from the line and 5 boards. Malachi Brentumi scored 6 on 3-7 from the floor, 5 boards and 2 blocks. Rocco Pisegna added 3 on 1-4 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc and 1-1 from the line. Elliott Beverly scored 2 on 1-3 from the floor, 0-3 from the arc, 3 boards and 3 assists. Westin Clark added 2 on 1-2 from the floor, 3 boards, 3 assists and 2 steals. Jack Leger scored 2 on 0-6 from the floor, 2-4 from the line, 5 boards, 2 assists and 2 steals, while Bryce Mackenzie, Jackson McCartney, Ilija Babic and Tyson Washington were scoreless. McCartney nabbed 6 boards. Washington nabbed boards and pilfered 2 balls. New Brunswick (coach Jim Watters, assistant John Hickey, assistant Kyle Woodworth) hit 19-62 (.300) overall, 13-40 (.320) from the floor, 6-22 (.270) from the arc and 15-17 (.880) from the line, while garnering 49 boards, including 20 on the offensive glass, 11 assists, 34 turnovers, 13 steals, 2 blocks and 12 fouls.

       In the fifth-place playoff, Manitoba defeated Nova Scotia 95-90. Nova Scotia led 22-18 after one quarter and 47-42 at the half. Manitoba led 78-72 after three quarters. Terry Ogbeide Jr paced Manitoba with 28 on 10-11 from the floor, 2-2 from the arc, 2-2 from the line, 11 boards, 2 assists and 2 steals. Settimo Yugu added 20 on 7-14 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc, 6-9 from the line, 6 boards and 4 assists. Liam Jaro notched 17 on 6-8 from the floor, 1-4 from the arc, 2-2 from the line, 7 boards and 2 assists. Bruno Van Bewer scored 11 on 0-2 from the floor, 3-8 from the arc, 2-2 from the line and 4 boards. Michael Kallon added 9 on -26 from the floor, 1-3 from the arc, 2-3 from the line, 3 boards, 5 steals and 2 blocks. Daniel Rom scored 8 on 1-2 from the floor, 2-3 from the arc and 2 assists. Istvan Reid added 2 on 1-1 from the floor, while Joaquin Ong, Jacob Medina, Kai Becker, Andrey Yamborko and Kaj Willms were scoreless. Ong nabbed 3 boards and dished 2 assists. Manitoba (coach Daniel Becker, assistant Scott Martin, assistant Thendo Maguguumela) also included alternate Alexandre Jean, alternate Landon Mangaron and alternate Ose Okhiria. Manitoba hit 36-68 (.520) overall, 27-45 (.600) from the floor, 9-23 (.390) from the arc and 14-18 (.770) from the line, while garnering 39 boards, including 9 on the offensive glass, 14 assists, 14 turnovers, 9 steals, 3 blocks and 10 fouls. Ollie Nadeau paced Nova Scotia with 23 on 7-10 from the floor, 3-9 from the arc and 2 blocks. Amari Upshaw added 23 on 7-8 from the floor, 3-7 from the arc, 0-3 from the line, 5 boards and 3 assists. Deion Coward notched 11 on 2-5 from the floor, 2-8 from the arc, 1-1 from the line, 3 boards and 3 assists. Travae Raymond-Phillip Jones scored 11 on 4-7 from the floor, 3-4 from the line, 9 boards and 3 steals. Elijah Mantley added 7 on 2-3 from the floor and 1-5 from the arc. R Beals scored 5 on 2-2 from the floor. Travarius Carvery added 4 on 2-3 from the floor and 0-1 from the arc. Cohen McDonald added 3 on 1-3 from the arc and 4 boards. Cam Selig scored 3 on 1-1 from the arc and 4 boards, while Jacoby James MacDonald were scoreless. Nova Scotia (coach Anton Berry, assistant Damon Cole, assistant Tariq Thomas) hit 37-74 overall, 26-38 (.680) from the floor, 11-36 (.300) from the arc and 5-9 (.550) from the line, while garnering 32 boards, including 8 on the offensive glass, 12 assists, 15 turnovers, 8 assists, 3 blocks and 21 fouls.

       In the bronze medal match, British Columbia edged Quebec 72-69. Quebec led 15-13, 35-26 and 54-42 at the quarters. Ashton Wong paced British Columbia with 22 on 1-2 from the floor, 5-7 from the arc, 5-5 from the line and 3 boards. Blake Pye added 10 on 3-5 from the floor, 1-4 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 6 boards and 2 assists. Aidan Dayco-Green notched 9 on 2-7 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc, 2-3 from the line, 3 boards and 2 assists. Hart Kreter scored 9 on 1-4 from the floor, 1-4 from the arc, 4-4 from the line, 3 boards and 2 assists. Luka Guzina added 7 on 3-11 from the floor, 1-1 from the line, 14 boards and 2 blocks. Jack Snead scored 6 on 3-4 from the floor and 5 boards. Joseph Linder added 5 on 1-2 from the floor and 1-1 from the arc. Taige Roberts scored 3 on 0-2 from the floor, 1-3 from the arc and 3 boards. Illia Maydan added 1 on 0-4 from the floor and 1-2 from the line, while Nathan Chen, Judah Ashbee and Crewe Preston were scoreless. Ashbee dished 2 assists. Preston nabbed 2 boards. British Columbia hit 24-63 (.380) overall, 14-42 (.330) from the floor, 10-21 (.470) from the arc and 14-17 (.820) from the line, while garnering 46 boards, including 12 on the offensive glass, 10 assists, 18 turnovers, 5 steals, 6 blocks and 16 fouls. Felix Legare paced Quebec with 12 on 4-9 from the arc and 4 boards. Antonny Peraza Blais added 11 on 4-8 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc, 10 boards and 2 assists. Daven Larosiliere notched 9 on 3-11 from the floor, 0-6 from the arc, 3-5 from the line, 3 boards and 5 assists. Desmond Mbombo scored 9 on 3-5 from the floor and 1-3 from the arc. Youri Warren added 9 on 2-13 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc, 5-8 from the line, 10 boards and 2 steals. Belive Mpembe scored 8 on 1-3 from the floor and 2-4 from the arc. Gael Bilodeau scored 7 on 2-4 from the floor, 1-4 from the arc, 0-2 from the line, 7 boards, 2 assists and 2 steals. Dominik Royal Sandjiio added 4 on 2-4 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc, 4 boards, 3 assists and 3 blocks, while Micke-Andy Domerson Mera, Patrick Bucovesan and Jean Zoure were scoreless. Bucovesan nabbed 4 boards and Zoure 2. Quebec (coach Daniel Martin, assistant Loic Rwigema, assistant Alejandro Hasbani) also included alternate Desmond Luboya, alternate Joshua Charlotin and alternate Nathan-Gabriel Pelissier. Quebec hit 26-81 (.320) overall, 17-49 (.340) from the floor, 9-32 (.280) from the arc and 8-17 (.470) from the line, while garnering 51 boards, including 24 on the offensive glass, 14 assists, 11 turnovers, 7 steals, 5 blocks and 18 fouls.

       In the final, Alberta edged Ontario 72-69. Alberta led 18-17 after one quarter. Ontario led 42-41 at the half. Alberta led 63-57 after three quarters. Deng Ngor paced Alberta with 22 on 7-12 from the floor, 2-6 from the arc, 2-2 from the line, 8 boards, 2 assists, 2 steals and 3 blocks. Nathan Yanbayamba added 17 on 4-8 from the floor, 2-8 from the arc, 3-5 from the line, 6 boards and 2 assists. LeMar Shir notched 9 on 3-6 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc, 6 boards, 6 assists and 2 steals. Isaiah Hinds-Burke scored 8 on 2-3 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc, 1-2 from the line and 6 boards. Athian Madut added 7 on 3-8 from the floor, 1-2 from the line, 13 boards and 3 blocks. Kade McGeachy scored 6 on 0-1 from the floor and 2-2 from the arc. Bol Bol added 3 on 1-2 from the floor and 1-2 from the line, while Totu Akuentok, Elijah Thomas, Tharngoap Thokbuom, Jahkeen Damaj and Clyde Mbachu were scoreless. Alberta hit 28-66 (.420) overall, 20-44 (.450), 8-22 (.360) from the arc and 8-13 (.610) from the line, while garnering 48 boards, including 11 on the offensive glass, 13 assists, 20 turnovers, 7 steals, 6 blocks and 9 fouls. Javion Tyndale paced Ontario with 17 on 6-17 from the floor, 1-9 from the arc, 2-2 from the line, 4 boards, 4 assists and 5 steals. Godson Okokoh added 14 on 3-13 from the floor, 2-3 from the arc, 2-2 from the line and 7 boards. Kymani Walters notched 13 on 4-7 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc, 5-6 from the line and 3 boards. Kenyon St. Louis scored 11 on 2-6 from the floor, 2-6 from the arc, 1-2 from the line and 7 boards. Isaiah Clarke added 4 on 2-6 from the floor and 11 boards. Tutu Toto scored 4 on 2-2 from the floor and 2 boards. C.J. Roberts added 4 on 1-2 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc, 2-2 from the line and 2 boards. Zachary Donaldson-Downer scored 2 on 1-1 from the floor and 0-1 from the arc, while Isaiah Lukusa, Alessandro Acosta-Reyes, Markeese Strawbridge and Emmanuel Oko-Oboh were scoreless. Acosta-Reyes nabbed 2 boards. Ontario hit 26-79 (.320) overall, 21-55 (.380) from the floor, 5-24 (.200) from the arc and 12-14 (.850) from the line, while garnering 44 boards, including 14 on the offensive glass, 8 assists, 10 turnovers, 9 steals, 3 blocks and 9 fouls.

       An all-tournament team may not have been selected. Canada Basketball did not respond to requests regarding selections.

The bronze medalists from British Columbia: Aidan Dayco-Green; Ashton Wong; Blake Pye; Crewe Preston; Hart Kreter; Illia Maydan; Jack Snead; Joseph Linder; Judah Ashbee; Luka Guzina; Nathan Chen; Taige Roberts; alternate Jordie Brown; alternate Dane Schmidt; coach Matt McKay; assistant Phil Jalaapoor; assistant Mike McKay

The silver medalists from Ontario: Alessandro Acosta-Reyes; C.J. Roberts; Godson Okokoh; Zachary Donaldson-Downer; Isaiah Clarke; Isaiah Lukusa; Javion Tyndale; Kenyon St. Louis; Kymani Walters; Tutu Toto; Emmanuel Oko-Oboh; coach Tyrone Bramble; assistant Kevin Jeffers; assistant Dwayne Ramage

The gold medalists from Alberta: LeMar Shir; Totu Akuentok; Elijah Thomas; Isaiah Hinds-Burke; Bol Bol; Tharngoap Thokbuom; Jahkeen Damaj; Kade McGeachy; Deng Ngor; Nathan Yambayamba; Athian Madut; Clyde Mbachu; alternate Tiago Lance; alternate Victor Aborowa; coach Matt Daley; assistant Bradley Farish; assistant Etienne Jacquet