In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Edmonton St. Francis Xavier Rams blasted the 16th-seeded Grande Prairie Charles Spencer Mavericks 97-46. The Mavericks (coached by Willis Young) included Liam Thomson, Yanick Tshimanga, Ty Warren, Eric Petrie, Jordan Adams, Yousef Tuhl, Tayte Madden, Brayden Bishop, Thomas Odland, Cedric-Lee Macaraeg, Devon Parsons and John Maglalang. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Medicine Hat Mohawks defeated the 9th-seeded Edmonton Jasper Place Rebels 81-75 as Kahden Wright scored 18, Anferenee Houmphanh 18, Bak Nyang 14 and Darin Parker 13. Waktola Eticha paced the Rebels with 18. Nebiy Aberra added 14, Benjamin Krikke 14 and Eduardo Emmanuel Amaya Aguirre 10. The Rebels (coached by Matt Burrows) also included Ally Sendagire, Joshua Sacabon, John David Bernardo, Logan McLean, Daniel McLaren, Esteban Chaparro Castillo, Tyson White, Tanner Coleman and Darren Hunter. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded McGrath Zeniths dumped the 12th-seeded Okotoks Foothills Composite Falcons 65-54 as Taylor Cook scored 20, Parker Clifton 11 and Brady Tollestrup 10. Adam Pahl paced the Falcons with 17. Josh Derochie added 15 and Tyler Ziehl 10. The Falcons (coached by Amron Gwilliam) also included Peter Baker, Jaden Salter, Joshua Pahl, Spencer Orr, Alen Hadzisakovic, Tyson Pitcher, David Kent-Canalejo, Bryce Libke, Jaxen Perrett, Matthew Walker and Logan Richards. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Calgary Bishop McNally Timberwolves stomped the 13th-seeded Edmonton Archbishop O’Leary Spartans 100-68. The Spartans (coached by Rafaele Filice) included Adrian Dario, Jimuel Querido, Rico Cuecaco, Jaden Matthews, Noah Ngoie, Jordan Gizowski, Peter Okumu, Weuaka Ogot, Maverick Tameta, Ty Allen, Simon Kahsay and Richard Nganzi. ……………………………………………………The 2nd-seeded Edmonton Harry Ainlay Titans blasted the 15th-seeded Lloydminster Comprehensive Barons 112-72. The Barons (coached by Scott Lumbard) included Ryan Hatchard, Arash Saini, Jesse Borzel, Tark Patel, Afaq Nabi, Neil Carrillo, Pawlos Rustom, John Mark Geron, Nikita Akophajanov, Garret Hatchard, Elliot Clendening, Benn Wright, Sahil Mirza and Eric Stewart. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeeded Cardston Cougars whipped the 7th-seeded Calgary Bishop O’Byrne Bobcats 100-80. The Bobcats (coached by Kurt Luttmerding) included Cole Snyder, Eric Van Hal, Sean Petrone, Ayol Deng, Jordan Carriere, Jaden Green, Landon Parrington, Ide Lopez, John Valiente, Angelo Mbituyimana, Cedric Santiano, Bailey Walz, Nathan Petrone, Holt Tomie, Brandon Muntu, Nic Martin and Alonso Tan. …………………………………………………… The 11th-seeded Calgary Sir Winston Churchill Bulldogs stunned the 6th-seeded Raymond Comets 108-92 as Moreau Amadou scored 37, Matt Fullerton 29 and Pelumi Ajayi 23. Chase Bohne paced the Comets with 42, including 10 from beyond the arc. Jarett ‘Boomer’ Heggie added 28 and Brock Dewsbery 11. The Comets (coached by Todd Heggie) also included Aaron Fromm, Jeremy Fairbanks, Wyatt Shipley, Spencer Roberts, Dan Wilde, Tyler Baker, Clieve Durfey, Garrett Hasegawa and Parker Graves. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Calgary Lester B. Pearson Patriots dusted the 14th-seeded Lacombe Composite Rams 98-52. The Rams (coached by Tim McLenahan) included Jonrick Tubungbanua, Kerby Soco, Kenny Viloria, Carter McLenahan, Jonathan Ericson, Jaden Derksen, Braiden Bernett, Utah Lamb, Andrew Cunningham, Matt Miller, Richard Jans, Darin Fodor, Gabe Capettini and James Wood.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Edmonton St. Francis Xavier Rams dispatched the 8th-seeded Medicine Hat Mohawks 83-68. The Mohawks (coached by Chad Watson) included Parker Davidson, Ben Menesho, Kahden Wright, Mathew Manas, Moises Gurdian-Pastor, Antonio Baldovinos, Bak Nyang, Anfernee Houmphanh, Darin Parker, Bailey Gosse, Jaxon May and Nathaniel Del Rosario.
The 4th-seeded Calgary Bishop McNally Timberwolves defeated the 5th-seeded Magrath Zeniths 81-72 as Magai Magai scored 17, Aaron Fernandes 16 and Jean Camille Kamba 12. Park Clifton paced the Zeniths with 20. Paycen Blackmore added 11, Samuel Payne 11 and Joshua Jensen 10. The Zeniths (coached by Daniel Balderson) included Austin Wocknitz, John Jones, Brady Tollestrup, Mason Stock, Levi Steed and Taylor Cook.
The 10th-seeded Cardston Cougars outlasted the 2nd-seeded Edmonton Harry Ainlay Titans 103-96 as Max Russell scored 39 and Austin Merrill 28. Brandon Meiklejohn led the Titans with 23. Ariel Mutware added 19. The Titans (coached by George Hoyt) also included Miles Washington, Lars Ishimwe, Stephen Sopha, Jameson Boston, Sabry Phillip, Solomon Mollel, Shae McIntyre, Rutvik Patel, Kade Pease, Abdullah Shittu, Rajan Bhinder, Derrick Igiraneza and Gurbinder Sidhu.
In the last quarterfinal, the 11th-seeded Calgary Sir Winston Churchill Bulldogs upset the 3rd-seeded Calgary Lester B. Pearson Patriots 79-64. The Patriots (coached by Michael Morgan Fraser) included Simar Bajwa, Ibrahima Doumbouya, Jason Logoro, Mobin Ali, Usman Fyisso, Zubeir Hassan, Manider Khosa, Ferdous Ahmadi, John Bosse, Jaskaran Atwal, Navdeep Bajwa, Joshua Valencia and Imani Cross.
In the semis, the 4th-seeded Calgary Bishop McNally Timberwolves stunned the top-seeded Edmonton St. Francis Xavier Rams 62-57 as Magai Magai scored 27 and Diew Moses 16. Geoffrey James led the Rams with 15. Liam Harrison added 14, William Monga 12 and Elfas Johannes 11.
In the other semi, the 10th-seeded Cardston Cougars clipped the 11th-seeded Calgary Sir Winston Churchill Bulldogs 85-72 as Max Russell scored 23. Kaysen Shaw added 21 on 7 treys and Austin Merrill 16. Matt Fullerton led the Bulldogs with 17. The Cougars rallied from a 69-55 deficit after three quarters.
In the bronze medal match, the top-seeded Edmonton St. Francis Xavier Rams dispatched the 11th-seeded Calgary Sir Winston Churchill Bulldogs 75-66 as Geoffrey James scored 17, William Monga 14 and Liam Harrison 12. Pelumni Ajayi paced the Bulldogs with 26. Matthew Fullerton added 20. “I was proud of our boys (and the way they) bounced back in the bronze medal game,” Rams coach Jeremy Posteraro told Postmedia. “There was a lot of parity this year. The numbers show that Edmonton was strong.” The Bulldogs (coached by Mike Fullerton) included Jefferson Erome, Matthew Fullerton, Samuel Franciso, Aravind Kulandaivelan, Luke Baker, Emmanuel Odera, Moreau Amadou, Pelumi Ajayi, Ime Asamudo, Imoudu Ibrahim and Isaacs Adeyemo.
In the final, the 4th-seeded Calgary Bishop McNally Timberwolves blasted the 10th-seeded Cardston Cougars 95-70. “We made a good run, it’s just tonight wasn’t our night,” Cougars head coach Ken McMurray told the Lethbridge Herald. “McNally, their athleticism just showed tonight and they shot the ball really well, too, deep threes. We just didn’t have an answer for them and we had a hard time scoring. Their defence was terrific tonight.” The Timberwolves led 23-14, 48-31 and 71-53 after the quarters. Aaron Fernandes paced the Timberwolves with 26. Camille Kamba added 10, Briekie Davis 18 and Diew Moses 12. Max Russell led the Cougars with 26. Jaxon Jensen added 17.
The bronze medalist Edmonton St. Francis Xavier Rams: Geoffrey James; Nahome Wolde-Giorgis; Liam Harrison; Oghosa Amegor; William Monga; Kristian Cholak; Connor Appelt; Jeremy Smith; Mark Taruana; Filip Dosenovic; Elfas Johannes; Kwame Okyere; Calvin Kha; Matt Butkowski; Tristan Botardo; Geoffrey James; Alex Kesler; Christian Liwanag; coach Jeremy Posteraro
The silver medalist Cardston Cougars: Max Russell; Mikhail Moojalski; Jaxon Jensen; Charlie Powell; Cole Neilson; Kaysen Shaw; Austin Merrill; Ben Atwood; Bennett Cottle; Ty Lewis; Tristan Infanti; Taylor Barfuss; coach Ken McMurray
The gold medalist Calgary Bishop McNally Timberwolves: Diew Moses; Jean Camille Kamba; Nathaniel Habtegergesa; Tevaugn Atlan-Bourassa; Ricardo Ellis; Magai Magai; Briekie Davis; Aaron Fernandes; Daniel Boachie-Manu; Norman Deonoso; Moi Omuha; Mabior Kuol; coach Tyler Korol