In the opening round, held in Nobleford: …………………………………………………… The Forestburg Falcons crushed the Calgary Ecole de la Rose Sauvage Couguars 88-66 after leading 16-15, 44-35 and 63-53 at the quarters. LaVander Sherman paced the Falcons with 25, Brandon Wetmore added 19, Alex Roth 19, Gordon Smith 18, Raydon Leang 5 and Tyler Pryor 2, while Karsten Riise, Michael Trudeau, Connor Brown and Keegan Stenson were scoreless. Steven Kimbaro led the Cougars with 30. Vandyber Ntumba added 14, Mohamed Mbailelem added 11, Paris Abedy 4, Khadar Khalid 3, Thaby Seneca 2 and Jaurad Tehay 2, while Tyler Gough and Aaron Wabergh were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Ecole Mallaig Stingers dumped the Red Deer River Glen Royals 70-55 after leading 16-14, 33-26 and 54-42 at the quarters. Joel Amyotte paced the Stingers with 25. Dmetri Kuzma added 13, Jordan Gratton 12, Luc Amyotte 10 and Ryan Galas 10, while Jerome Brousseau, Julien Michaud, Michael Upham, Rolland Malo, Brady Imeson, Adam Desmond and Andrew Kuzma were scoreless. Ryan Hayward paced the Royals with 22. Casey Desjarlais added 9, Sean Ross 7, Byron Dyck 4, Levi Steel 4, Jeff Diep 3, Chris Miller 2 and Casey Middlemass 2, while Alex Kerr, Kyle Richards, Dan Reid and Josh Johnson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Glendon Nobles whipped the Youngstown Falcons 96-63 after leading 26-17, 39-36 and 68-51 at the quarters. Mike Watson paced the Nobles with 25. Sean Mulvey added 20, Logan Davis 11, Ole Lotsberg 9, Dustin Gamble 8, Travis Campbell 6, Colton Kwiatkowski 4, Adrian Dargis 4, Chris Danyliuk 4, Douglas Pratch 2, Josh Zabizewski 2 and Jeff Werstiuk 1. Jason Schmidt scored 23 to pace Youngstown (coached by John Armstrong). Rodrick Mwemera added 14, Caleb Klassen 13, Mark Johnson 4, James Laughlin 3, Daniel Edler 2, Lester Klassen 2 and Benjamin Golby 2, while Bradley Schmidt, Clayton Allen and Blake Kary were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Olds Koinonia Christian Royals stomped the Fairview St. Thomas More Kodiaks 97-71 after leading 24-17, 47-45 and 70-61 at the quarters. Chris Schultz paced the Royals with 39. Phil Ziegler added 20, David Remple 13, Thomas Archer 8, Dwight Schultz 7, Jeff Strohschein 4, Mitch Parrott 2, Eric Fahlman 2 and Kevin Smit 2, while Joel Brown, Aaron Lafferty and Travis Kellsey were scoreless. Nevin Zaderey and Lance Macdaid each scored 26 to pace St. Thomas More. Tom Milne added 6, Steve Ruether 4, Wes Adam 4, Du Few 3, Evrett Newman 1 and Brodie Venning 1, while Nick MacKay was scoreless.

In the quarterfinals, the Noble Central Blades dumped the Forestburg Falcons 99-79 after leading 26-22, 50-48 and 78-59 at the quarters. Alexi Frigon paced the Blades with 35. Wyatt Baker added 18, Matt Pariseau 17, Marlon Hoffer 14, Cody Hofman 6, Andres Henwood 5, Cory Siemens 2 and Sebastien Henwood 2, while Matt Bolokoski, Cole Hofman and Zander Duffety were scoreless.

The Foremost Falcons dusted the Ecole Mallaig Stingers 77-47 after leading 22-9, 45-22 and 51-33 at the quarters. Drew Biesterfeldt paced the Falcons with 14. Austin Haraga added 13, Skylar VanGaalen 13, Nick Thompson 12, Chase VanGaalen 12, Andrew Beutler 5, Ryan Jetter 3, Matthew Beutler 2, David Prins 2 and Travis Gaetz 1, while Curtis Scratch and Tyler Hammel were scoreless. Joel Amyotte paced the Stingers with 18. Dmetri Kuzma added 12, Luc Amyotte 9 and Ryan Galas 8, while Jordan Gratton, Jerome Brousseau, Julien Michaud, Michael Upham, Rolland Malo, Brady Imeson, Adam Desmond and Andrew Kuzma were scoreless.

The Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres annihilated the Glendon Nobles 91-67 after leading 20-18, 48-29 and 71-54 at the quarters. Mike Phipps paced the Sabres with 22. Travis Butt added 16, Cody Sohm 16, Scott Proudfoot 16, Tyler Ford 12, Brett Anderson 6, Graham Brown 5 and Troy McNabb 2, while Riley Wiebe, Steve Burles and Adam Maufort were scoreless. Travis Campbell paced the Nobles with 23. Colton Kwiatkowski added 15, Mike Watson 8, Sean Mulvey 6, Dustin Gamble 6, Logan Davis 6 and Ole Lotsberg 3, while Douglas Pratch, Adrian Dargis, Chris Danyliuk, Josh Zabizewski and Matt Mack were scoreless.

In the last quarterfinal, the Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins stuffed the Olds Koinonia Christian Royals 86-74 after leading 20-18, 43-34 and 60-56 at the quarters. Walter Vanderveen paced the Penguins with 24. Craig Ferguson added 24, Ryan Panek 15, Justin Versteeg 14, Gordon Tolsma 7 and Thomas Jansen 2, while Jason Stiksma, Kevin Falk, Luke Tolsma, Eric Duker and Jesse Veldkamp were scoreless. Chris Schultz paced the Royals with 42. Phil Ziegler added 18, David Remple 6, Thomas Archer 4, Travis Kellsey 2, Dwight Schultz 1 and Jeff Strohschein 1, while Kevin Smit, Joel Brown, Aaron Lafferty, Eric Fahlman and Mitch Parrott were scoreless.

In the semis, the Foremost Falcons clocked the Noble Central Blades 92-76 after leading 25-15, 46-39 and 60-55 at the quarters. Nick Thompson paced the Falcons with 27. Skylar VanGaalen added 16, Chase VanGaalen 14, Austin Haraga 11, Matthew Beutler 7, David Prins 6, Drew Biesterfeldt 6, Andrew Beutler 3 and Travis Gaetz 2, while Tyler Hammel, Curtis Scratch and Ryan Jetter were scoreless. Alexi Frigon paced the Blades with 23. Andres Henwood added 19, Marlon Hoffer 13, Matt Pariseau 9, Wyatt Baker 8 and Sebastian Henwood 4, while Cody Hofman, Matt Bolokoski, Cory Siemens, Cole Hofman and Zander Duffety were scoreless.

In the other semi, the Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins edged the Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres 62-58. Livingstone led 16-13 after one quarter, 31-30 at the half and 43-41 at the quarters. Craig Ferguson paced the Penguins with 14. Walter Vanderveen added 13, Ryan Panek 11, Gordon Tolsma 10, Justin Versteeg 9 and Thomas Jansen 4, while Jason Stiksma, Kevin Falk, Luke Tolsma, Jesse Veldkamp and Erik Duker were scoreless. Troy McNabb paced the Sabres with 16. Michael Phipps added 11, Travis Butt 8, Scott Proudfoot 8, Tyler Ford 7, Graham Brown 6 and Brett Anderson 2, while Riley Wiebe, Steven Burles, Adam Maufort and Cody Sohm were scoreless.

In the bronze medal match, the Nobleford Noble Central Blades defeated the Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres 98-92. Livingstone led 25-20 after one quarter and 46-44 at the half. Noble Central led 74-68 after three quarters. Alexi Frigon paced the Blades with 27. Matt Pariseau added 24, Sebastian Henwood 18, Andres Henwood 12, Marlon Hoffer 11 and Wyatt Baker 6, while Cody Hofman, Matt Bolokoski, Cory Siemens; Zander Duffety and Cole Hofman were scoreless. Michael Phipps scored 30 to pace the Sabres (coached by Craig Anderson, assisted by Jim Proudfoot, Corey Phipps and Jared Butt). Tyler Ford added 16, Graham Brown 12, Brett Anderson 11, Scott Proudfoot 11, Travis Butt 8 and Troy McNabb 4, while Riley Wiebe, Steven Burles, Adam Maufort and Cody Sohm were scoreless.

In the final, the Foremost Falcons clipped the Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins 77-64. Parkland led 22-13 after one quarter and 34-33 at the half. Foremost led 52-50 after three quarters. Austin Haraga led the Falcons with 20. Drew Biesterfeldt added 14, Matthew Beutler 12, Nick Thompson 12, Skylar VanGaalen 8, Chase VanGaalen 7 and David Prins 4, while Andrew Beutler, Evan Sehn, Tyler Hammel, Curtis Scratch, Travis Gaetz and Ryan Jetter were scoreless. Justin Versteeg paced the Penguins with 16. Craig Ferguson added 14, Walter Vanderveen 12, Gordon Tolsma 12, Ryan Panek 6 and Thomas Jansen 4, while Jason Stiksma, Kevin Falk, Luke Tolsma, Jesse Veldkamp and Erik Duker were scoreless.

The bronze medalist Nobleford Noble Central Blades: Alexi Frigon; Wyatt Baker; Matt Pariseau; Marlon Hofer; Cody Hofman; Andres Henwood; Cory Siemens; Sebastien Henwood; Matt Bolokoski; Cole Hofman; Zander Duffety; coach Kerri Masnyk; assistant Bryce Harbers; assistant Bill Siemens

The silver medalist Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins: Walter Vanderveen; Craig Ferguson; Ryan Panek; Justin Versteeg; Gordon Tolsma; Thomas Jansen; Jason Stiksma; Kevin Falk; Luke Tolsma; Eric Duker; Jesse Veldkamp; coach Jan Zeldenrust; assistant Ben Zeldenrust

The champion Foremost Falcons: Drew Biesterfeldt; Austin Haraga; Skylar VanGaalen; Nick Thompson; Chase VanGaalen; Andrew Beutler; Ryan Jetter; Matthew Beutler; David Prins; Travis Gaetz; Curtis Scratch; Tyler Hammel; Evan Sehn; coach Garth VanGaalen; assistant John Prins