In the opening round, held in Sherwood Park: …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Calgary Rundle College Cobras defeated the 8th-seeded Central Peace Spurs 87-82 as Matt Dropo scored 11 and Hussian Shiuji 21. Adam led Central Peace with 31. Doug Heitrick added 22. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Sherwood Park Strathcona Christian Eagles dumped the Lacombe Central Alberta Christian Knights 78-47 as Dean Spronk scores 18 and Jon Elzinga 14. Peter deKoring led the Knights with 27. Dustin Ekkel added 12. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Fort Saskatchewan John Paul II Patriots upset 7th-seeded Acme Redmen 71-70 in overtime. The Redmen included James Thiessen, Ryan Wiens, James Prede. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Bawlf Wildcats defeat the 11th-seeded Cold Lake Assumption Crusaders 73-50 as Tyrel Herder scores 31. Kyle Schoock and Chad Bacon led Assumption with 16 apiece.
In the quarterfinals, the 5th-seeded host Sherwood Park Strathcona Christian Eagles knocked off the 4th-seeded Devon John Maland Wildcats 84-77 despite trailing 39-35 at the half. They lead by 10 in the fourth quarter before John Maland rallies to tie it at 77 with a minute to play and then rip off a 7-0 run in the final minute. Jon Elzinga and Jeff Janson each score 19 for Strathcona Christian. M. ‘Baby D’ Danderfer leads John Maland with 24. The Wildcats also included K Ross.
The top-seeded Picture Butte Sugar Kings throttled the 9th-seeded Calgary Rundle College Cobras 93-46. The Sugar Kings open with a 7-0 run and never looked back. It is 51-21 at the half and lead by as many as 47. Jordan Reiter leads Picture Butte with 40 points. Calvin Gerus led the Cobras with 13. The Cobras also included Warren Blakey, Jason Lammers.
The 2nd-seeded Edmonton Christian Lions dumped the Fort Saskatchewan John Paul II Patriots 96-72. They lead 45-33 at the half and cruise to the win.
The 3rd-seeded Fort MacLeod F.P. Walshe Flyers thrash the 6th-seeded Bawlf Wildcats 80-53 after leading 35-24 at the half. Matt Bullock led the Flyers with 19 points. Tyrel Herder led Bawlf with 19. The Wildcats also included Nic Ronsko, Tyson Sereda, Steve Enright.
In the semis, the top-seeded Picture Butte Sugar Kings dumped the 5th-seeded Sherwood Park Strathcona Christian Eagles 81-66. The Sugar Kings trailed early 17-12 and fall behind 34-27 at the half but pulled ahead quickly early in the second half and maintain a slim margin until the final minutes, when they pull away for the win.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Edmonton Christian Lions edged the 3rd-seeded Fort Macleod F.P. Walshe Flyers 73-67. The Lions lead 38-35 and maintain a slim lead to the bitter end.
In the bronze medal match, the 3rd-seeded Fort Macleod F.P. Walshe Flyers defeated the 5th-seeded Sherwood Park Strathcona Christian Eagles 78-76.
In the final, the 2nd-seeded Edmonton Christian Lions clipped the top-seeded Picture Butte Sugar Kings 65-58. The Sugar Kings take an early 9-4 lead but Christian rallies back to tie it at 12 and then extend their lead to 35-29 at the half. The Lions pull ahead by as many as 15 in the second half. The Sugar Kings make a late run to cut the margin to six but are unable to close the gap.
The bronze medalist Fort Macleod F.P. Walshe Flyers: Matt Bullock; Trans Lybbert; Nickolas Tillsky; Jayson Ronald; Adam Quinton; Danny Lam; coach Rick Bullock
The silver medalist Picture Butte Sugar Kings: Jordan Reiter; Richard Doerksen; Cody Schooten; Peter Wall; Brennan Hanna; Nathan Nieboer; Marc Leclair; coach Kevin Reiter
The gold medalist Edmonton Christian Lions: Jordon Voogol; Ryan Gurnett; David Schenk; Jeff Devries; Joel Buinsman; Jeremy Arends; Brian Meindersma; Matt Monsma; Mark Dykstra; Ben Hertwig; coach Rob Hofstede; assistant Peter Buisman.