In the opening round, held in Glendon, the 5th-seeded Calgary Clear Water Academy Crusaders crushed the 12th-seeded Vermilion St. Jerome’s Catholic Spartans 94-51. Zach Pustowka paced the Crusaders with 21. Gabe Poon added 20, Seb Britton 16, Raj Pinto 10, Jared Sison 8, Andy Mai 8, Matt Lamacchia 5, Alessandro Molnar 4 and Vincent Christianson 2. Michael Menzies paced the Spartans with 22. Matthew Pulyk added 16, Ossman Abuzakar 7 and Rory Wheat 4. The Spartans also included Pierre Brousseau, Joel Brown, Ethan Campbell, Cain Collins, Dan Hryciuk, Kael Lawrence, Stefano Mariani and Sean Myshak. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Viking Norsemen edged the 8th-seeded Glendon Nobles 74-69. Bryce Maxwell paced the Norsemen with 26. Peyton Sevcik added 25, Garrett McKie 11, Brett Lefsrud 9 and Tyrell Roeleveld 3. Josh Foley led the Nobles with 23. Kohl McOuat added 17, Colten Zentner 15, Austin Paton 8, Jeremy Werstiuk 3 and S Lotsberg 3. The Nobles (coached by Daryn Galatiuk, assisted by Greg Johnson and Mike Watson) also included Dylan Bowolin, Travis Carlson, Carson Doonanco, Wyatt Doonanco, Jayden Foley, Kyle Kwiatkowski, Koel Nesimiuk, Devon Wosminity and Keaton Zentner. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres pounded the 11th-seeded Hines Creek Tigers 91-65 after leading 19-15, 43-30 and 72-43 at the quarters. Jonathan Erickson paced the Sabres with 24. Morgan Cook added 20, Eric Cadonic 19, Chad Cadonic 10, Ross Cook 7, Chris Cail 6 and Brandon Hilbert 5. Terron Velichka paced the Tigers with 19. Chance Velichka added 14, Tyrell Young 11, Matthew Knoepfli 9, Farron Miller 6, Michael Glas 2, Daylon Wilson 2 and Morgan McAllister 2. The Tigers also included Austin Bjornson, Charlie Holtz, Jesse Wade and Andrew Wayland. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins clipped the 10th-seeded Grand Trunk Grizzlies 61-52. The Grizzlies led 16-14, 38-27 and 42-36 at the quarters. Craig Panek paced the Penguins with 15. Sean Ferguson added 14, Daniel Huizing 11, Roger Van Beek 9, Simon Van Beek 8 and Caleb Smeding 6. Colton Riehl paced the Grizzlies with 15. Cooper Riehl added 12, Josh Cumberland 8, Brady McKay 7, Kyle Rhinehart 5, Logan Hay 3 and Jordon Cumberland 2. The Grizzlies (coached by Dwight Raymond) also included Maxim Barry, Tyrell Kaduk, Corbin Kudera, Kole Semeniuk and Jordan Tornberg.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Bow Island Senator Gershaw Gators whipped the 9th-seeded Viking Norsemen 75-58 after leading 26-20, 44-33 and 61-50 at the quarters. Joshua Dekker paced the Gators with 26. Michael Grol added 23, Travis Gatz 9, Tyson Reimer 6, Nevin Sereda 5, Richard Shussler 4 and Brandon Olson 2. Reece Maxwell paced the Norsemen with 24. Peyton Sevcik added 19, Tyrell Roeleveld 8, Garret McKie 2, Brett Lefsrud 2 and Murray Maxwell 2. The Norsemen (coached by Larry Jakubec, assisted by Brett Jakubec) also included Austin Gibler, Bryce Maxwell, Murray Maxwell, Reece Maxwell and Chad Wilkie.

        The 5th-seeded Calgary Clear Water Academy Crusaders stunned the 4th-seeded Nobleford Noble Central Blades 70-59 after leading 20-6, 30-20 and 51-42 at the quarters. Zach Pustowka paced the Crusaders with 22. Raj Pinto added 13, Seb Britton 13, Gabe Poon 7, Andy Mai 4, Matt Lamacchia 4, Jared Sison 4 and Alessandro Molnar 3. Tyson Pariseau paced the Blades with 20. Nathan DeBoer added 16, Logan Schlamp 8, Jakey Siemens 7, Nathan Kooy 5, Brett Feenstra 2 and James Klok 1. The Blades (coached by Rory McLeod, assisted by Ashley McLeod) also included Justin Harbers and Kelton Schlamp.

        The 2nd-seeded Rosemary Rockets dumped the 7th-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins 67-52. The Rockets led 17-15 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 34 at the half. The Rockets led 51-39 after three quarters. Christian Philip paced the Rockets with 26. Matthew Easter added 17, Brett Neufeld 14, Colin Unruh 9 and Johnny Loewen 1. Sean Ferguson paced the Penguins with 18. Roger Van Beek added 10, Craig Panek 9, Caleb Smeding 8, Daniel Huizing 5 and Simon Van Beek 2. The Penguins (coached by Ryan Panek) also included Reilly Appleyard, Alec Baker, Alexander Jansen and John VanDelden.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 6th-seeded Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres stunned the 3rd-seeded Okotoks Holy Trinity Academy Knights 70-66 after leading 16-15, 35-25 and 53-42 at the quarters. Chad Cadonic paced the Sabres with 33. Jonathan Erickson added 12, Morgan Cook 11, Eric Cadonic 11, Chris Cail 3 and Brady Douglas 1. Abner Monteiro paced the Knights with 22. Brandon Perez added 16, Michael Linner 15, Charles Empringham 8 and Jason Bannard 5. The Tigers also included Aaron Bannard, Adam McCourt, Kaylen Thompson, Michael Obeso, Ryan Bergeron and William Smith.

        In the semis, the top-seeded Bow Island Senator Gershaw Gators dusted the 5th-seeded Calgary Clear Water Academy Crusaders 71-44 after leading 27-5, 45-18 and 63-30 at the quarters. Joshua Dekker and Michael Grol each scored 16 to pace the Gators. Tyson Reimer added 15, Travis Gatz 10, Nevin Sereda 7, Richard Schussler 6 and Brandon Olson 1. Zach Pustowka paced the Crusaders with 13. Andy Mai added 10, Raj Pinto 9, Seb Britton 3, Alessandro Molnar 3, Gabe Poon 3, J.P. Morales-Medrano 2 and Matt Lamacchia 1.

        In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Rosemary Rockets dispatched the 6th-seeded Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres 74-64 after leading 22-16, 35-24 and 60-46 at the quarters. Colin Unruh paced the Rockets with 29. Christian Philip added 20, Matthew Easter 8, Brett Neufeld 7, Tanner Pitcher 6, Emerson Pankratz 2 and Riley Neal 2. Chad Cadonic led the Sabres with 25. Jonathan Erickson added 15, Eric Cadonic 11, Morgan Cook 9 and Ross Cook 4.

        In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Calgary Clear Water Academy Crusaders nipped the 6th-seeded Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres 80-78 after leading 21-14, 43-37 and 67-52 at the quarters. Grannel Pinto paced the Crusaders with 26. Zach Pustowka added 14, Alessandro Molnar 12, Gabe Poon 12. Seb Britton 8, Matt Lamacchia 4 and Andy Mai 4. Chad Cadonic led the Sabres with 26. Morgan Cook added 19, Eric Cadonic 13, Brandon Hilbert 6, Jonathan Erickson 6, Ross Cook 6 and Chris Cail 2. The Sabres (coached by Duane DeCock) also included Brady Douglas.

        In the final, the 2nd-seeded Rosemary Rockets nipped the top-seeded Bow Island Senator Gershaw Gators 79-78. The Gators led 21-11 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 36 at the half. The Rockets led 58-54 after three quarters. Brett Neufeld paced the Rockets with 24. Christian Philip added 16, Colin Unruh 13, Matthew Easter 10, Tanner Pitcher 7, Johnny Loewen 6 and Emerson Pankratz 3. Joshua Dekker led the Gators with 27. Travis Gatz added 18, Michael Grol 14, Tyson Reimer 9, Brandon Olson 4, Nevin Sereda 2, Braden Klassen 2 and Richard Schussler 2.

        The bronze medalist Calgary Clear Water Crusaders: Seb Britton; Matthew Camapan; Vincent Christianson; Matt Lamacchia; Andy Mai; Alessandro Molnar; J.P. Morales-Medrano; Grannel Pinto; Raj Pinto; Gabe Poon; Zach Pustowka; Jared Sison; Alex Wang; coach Neil Fitzgerald; assistant Ryan Pernal

The silver medalist Bow Island Senator Gershaw Gators: Joshua Dekker; Peter Dekker; Ernie Froese; Travis Gatz; Michael Grol; Alexander Hirch; Braden Klassen; Brandon Olson; Tyson Reimer; Richard (Marc) Schussler; Nevin Sereda; Robert Visser; Carlyle Wikkerink; coach Brad Reimer; assistant Karen Reimer; assistant Julian Erb

        The gold medalist Rosemary Rockets: Matthew Easter; Levi Hall; Johnny Leowen; Riley Neal; Shay Neal; Brett Neufeld; Emerson Pankratz; Christian Philip; Issiah Phillip; Tanner Pitcher; Colin Unruh; coach Jon Nielson; assistant Brant Hall