In the opening round, the 6th-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins clipped the 11th-seeded Forestburg Falcons 81-60 as Walter Vanderveen scored 30, Craig Ferguson 19, Brandon DeBruin 10, Jason Stiksma 8, Joel Pothoven 7, Eric Duke 5 and Mathew Ferguson 2, while Adam Duker, Michael Jansen, Josh Ostermeier, Luke Tolsma and Brandon Vanderveen were scoreless. LeVander Sherman paced the Falcons with 26. Tyler Pryor added 15, Connor Brown 10, Dylan Bish 4, Shawn Calhau 3 and Keegan Stenson 2, while Kaleb Horkoff, Karl Kapelsky, Brett Kueber, Colton McDermott, Garrett Richaud, Karsten Riise and Michael Trudeau were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Vermilion St. Jerome’s Spartans edged the 7th-seeded St. Anthony’s Sabres 79-75 as Rocky MacDonald scored 29, Brett Galloway 23, Austin Partington 15, Curtis Andersen 8, Ian MacMillan 5 and Justin Pulyk 1, while Logan Roth and Conor McCormack were scoreless. Anthony Merkel paced the Spartans with 25. Matthew Russell added 20, Brandon Gruber 15, Josh Mohan 6, T.J. Jones 6, Andrew Stedman 2, Trevor Stahl 2 and Mitchell Barry 2, while Kevin De Guzman, Jordan Comstock, Derriston Baker and Alex Cliché were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Bentley Panthers clubbed the Calgary Clear Water Academy Crusaders 79-62 as Jace Poffenroth scored 21, Dean Sanders 17, Ryan Grutterink 13, Duncan henry 9, Trent Trutterink 6, Colin Sanders 6, Kyle Turnbull 5 and Jayce Rogers 2. Colin Hudec paced the Crusaders with 21. Slavko Harahuc added 18, Mark Dumbrique 8, Ryan Pernal 7, Folusho Odefuso 4, Eric Kelly 2 and Luke Christianson 2, while Matt Schnitzler, Seb Mayer and Matt Charandiuk were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Fairview St. Thomas More Kodiaks clubbed the 9th-seeded Ecole Mallaig Stingers 99-74 as Lance Macdaid scored 31, Nevin Zaderey 28, Dylan Venning 21, Brodie Venning 15 and Steve Ruether 4, while Nathan Roy, Brandon Allen, Rylan Dettling, Dustin Few, Evrett Newman, Nick MacKay, Josh Verbicky, Ellis Newman and Houston Zaderey were scoreless. Ryan Galas paced the Stingers with 25. Kirk Sundt added 20, Jordan Gratton 17, Rolland Malo 9 and Brady Imeson 4, while Donovan Guinup, Julien Michaud, Michael Upham, Adam Dechaine, Davis Nowicky, Adams Desmond and Andrew Kuzma were scoreless.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres defeated the Fairview St. Thomas More Kodiaks 90-83 as Travis Butt scored 23, Graham Brown 19, Troy McNabb 13, Scott Proudfoot 13, Tyler Ford 12, Lane Padel 2, Ethan DeCock 2 and Adam Maufort 2, while Steve Burles, Cord Delinte, Cameron Thurston and Aaron Brown were scoreless. Nevin Zaderey paced the Kodiaks 30. Lance Macdaid added 25, Dylan Venning 13, Steve Ruether 4, Nathan Roy 4 and Brodie Venning 3, while Brandon Allen, Dustin Few, Evrett Newman, Nick MacKay, Josh Verbicky, Ellis Newman, Ryan Dettling and Houston Zaderey were scoreless.
The 5th-seeded Bentley Panthers whipped the 4th-seeded Concordia Thunder 79-50 as Jace Poffenroth scored 24, Dean Sanders 19, Ryan Grutterink 14, Kyle Turnbull 8, Duncan Henry 7, Colin Sanders 3, Trent Grutterink 2 and Jayce Rogers 2. Jordan Bonyai paced the Thunder with 16. Jack Panas added 15, Dylan Bonyai 15, Shammah Egege 3 and Julian de Ridder 2, while Brandon Hutchings, Ashish Baburam, Kevin Ho and Nathan Bootsma were scoreless.
The 2nd-seeded Foremost Falcons thrashed the 10th-seeded Vermilion St. Jerome’s Spartans 99-75 as Drew Biesterfeldt scored 23, David Prins 17, Chase VanGaalen 16, Austin Haraga 12, Nathan Kiffiak 9, Andrew Beutler 7, Ryan Jetter 5, Travis Gaetz 4, Wade Sturtevant 2 and Tyler Hammel 2, while Pierce VanGaalen and Evan Sehn were scoreless. Rocky MacDonald paced the Spartans with 33. Austin Partington added 18, Justin Pulyk 8, Curtis Andersen 7, Brett Galloway 5, Conor McCormack 2 and Ian MacMillan 2, while Logan Roth was scoreless.
In the last quarterfinal, the 6th-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins upset the 3rd-seeded Glendon Nobles 55-50 as Walter Vanderveen scored 24, Eric Duker 15, Craig Ferguson 10, Joel Pothoven 4 and Adam Duker 2, while Mathew Ferguson, Jason Stiksma, Brandon Vanderveen, Michael Jansen, Josh Ostermeier, Brandon DeBruin and Luke Tolsma were scoreless. Mike Watson paced the Nobles with 22. Colton Witwicky added 12, Adrian Dargis 8, Ole Lotsberg 5, Travis Campbell 4 and Josh Bruyea 3, while Adam Hadland, Matt Mack, Derek Cotek, Josh Pelham, Jesse Witwicky, Nic Richard, Chris Danyliuk and Reid Lotsberg were scoreless.
In the semis, the 2nd-seeded Foremost Falcons dusted the 6th-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins 77-56 as Austin Haraga scored 26, Drew Biesterfeldt 20, Chase VanGaalen 12, David Prins 11 and Travis Gaetz 8, while Pierce VanGaalen, Andrew Beutler, Evan Sehn, Tyler Hammel, Ryan Jetter, Nathan Kiffiak and Wade Sturtevant were scoreless. Craig Ferguson paced the Penguins with 29. Walter Vanderveen added 11, Jason Stiksma 8, Eric Duker 6 and Joel Pothoven 2, while Adam Duker, Brandon Vanderveen, Michael Jansen, Josh Ostermeier, Brandon DeBruin, Mathew Ferguson and Luke Tolsma were scoreless.
In the other semi, the top-seeded Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres whipped the 5th-seeded Bentley Panthers 99-53 as Travis Butt scored 20, Graham Brown 15, Tyler Ford 14, Troy McNabb 9, Ethan DeCock 8, Scott Proudfoot 6, Adam Maufort 3, Aaron Brown 3 and Cord Delinte 2, while Lane Padel, Steve Burles and Cameron Thurston were scoreless. Dean Sanders paced the Panthers with 29. Duncan Henry added 8, Jade Poffenroth 8, Colin Sanders 4, Ryan Grutterink 3, Trent Grutterink 2 and Kyle Turnbull 1, while Jayce Rogers was scoreless.
In the bronze medal match, the 6th-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins dumped the 5th-seeded Bentley Panthers 59-47 as Craig Ferguson scored 28, Walter Vanderveen 9, Matthew Ferguson 8, Eric Duker 7, Jason Stiksma 4 and Joel Pothoven 2, while Adam Duker, Brandon Vanderveen, Michael Jansen, Josh Ostermeier, Brandon DeBruin and Luke Tolsma were scoreless. Ryan Grutterink paced the Panthers with 14. Jace Poffenroth added 12, Dundan Henry 9, Dean Sanders 4, Colin Sanders 4 and Kyle Turnbull 4, while Jayce Rogers and Trent Grutterink were scoreless.
In the final, the top-seeded Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres clocked the 2nd-seeded Foremost Falcons 88-66 as Troy McNabb scored 25, Graham Brown 18, Travis Butt 16, Tyler Ford 12, Ethan DeCock 7, Scott Proudfoot 6, Adam Maufort 3 and Cord Delinte 1, while Lane Padel, Steven Burles, Cameron Thuston and Aaron Brown were scoreless. Austin Haraga paced the Falcons with 19. Chase VanderGaalen added 18, Travis Gaetz 13, Drew Biesterfeldt 12 and David Prins 4, while Pierce VanGaalen, Andrew Beutler; Ryan Jetter, Nathan Kiffiak, Wade Sturtevant, Evan Sehn and Tyler Hammel were scoreless.
The bronze medalist Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins: Craig Ferguson; Walter Vanderveen; Joel Pothoven; Jason Stiksma; Eric Duker; Matthew Ferguson; Adam Duker; Brandon Vanderveen; Michael Jansen; Josh Ostermeier; Brandon DeBruin; Luke Tolsma; coach Bryan Versteeg; assistant Tyler Hoeksema
The silver medalist Foremost Falcons: Austin Haraga; Chase VanderGaalen; Travis Gaetz; Drew Biesterfeldt; David Prins; Pierce VanGaalen; Andrew Beutler; Ryan Jetter; Nathan Kiffiak; Wade Sturtevant; Evan Sehn; Tyler Hammel; coach Garth VanGaalen; assistant John Prins
The gold medalist Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres: Troy McNabb; Graham Brown; Travis Butt; Tyler Ford; Ethan DeCock; Scott Proudfoot; Adam Maufort; Cord Delinte; Lane Paidel; Steven Burles; Cameron Thurston; Aaron Brown; Graham Brown; coach Jim Proudfoot; assistant Corey Phipps; assistant Paul Erickson; manager Michael Phipps