In the opening round, the 5th-seeded Coaldale Christian Titans dumped the 12th-seeded Drumheller St. Anthony’s Sabres 79-68. Derek Oostebrug paced the Titans with 28. Dean Bareman added 13, Graham Tams 11, Caleb Slomp 7, Eric de Leeuw 5, Kees Schoen 2 and Braeden Houweling 2, while Zachary Bultena, Kevin Hulst and Justin Gritter were scoreless. Matthew Russell and Tanner Borowicz each scored 19 to pace the Sabres. Alex Cliché added 10, T.J. Jones 5, Josh Mohan 5, Andrew Stedman 4 and Jordan Comstock 1, while Brandon Gruber, Mitch Barry, Jakub St. Jean and Nathan Comstock were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Calgary Ecole de la Rose Sauvage Les Couguars defeated the 8th-seeded Hay Lakes Tigers 62-54. Jonatas Michel paced Les Couguars with 27. Deudato Michel added 25, Pari Ndihokubwayo 5, Vaan Luowowo 2, Tyler Gough 2 and Yannick Bastien 2, while Nseka Makitu, Thoby Senica, Nasser Kasigwa and Madijha Duogo were scoreless. Ethan Voegtlin paced the Tigers with 18. Sean Heiberg added 17, Abe Kungel 12, Shawn Eelhart 5, Kevin Huellbusch 2 and Scott Hansen 1, while Colton Warawa, Dustin Joudrey, Alex Haak, Adam Schoenknecht, Daniel Huellbusch and Sawyer Roth were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins clipped the 11th-seeded Calgary Heritage Christian Hawks 72-59. Joel Pothoven paced the Penguins with 20. Mathew Ferguson added 13, Craig Ferguson 11, Michael Jasen 9, Luke Tolsma 9, Adam Duker 5 and Aidan Antoniuk 5, while Joshua Ostermeier, Timothy Saipe, Brandon Vaderveen and Thomas Woudstra were scoreless. Timothy Dottridge paced the Hawks with 13. Carter Soriano added 9, Chris Brown 7, Mike Ofuya 7, Israel Reyes 6, Cameron Gerrits 6, David Dryden 4, Jonathan Fish 3 and Judah Okwuobi 2, while Jude Ali, Darryl Vecino, Darren Vecino and Jordan Wallace were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Fairview St. Thomas More Kodiaks whipped the 7th-seeded Glendon Nobles 93-66. Nevin Zaderey paced the Kodiaks with 40. Dylan Venning added 19, Houston Zaderey 11, Kurtis Sutherland 11, Nathan Roy 9, Steven Ruether 2 and Rylan Dettling 1, while Dennis Allen, Josh Verbicky, Luke Sutherland, Nick MacKay and Ellis Newman were scoreless. Jessie Witwicky paced the Nobles with 21. Ole Lotsberg added 16, Adam Hadland 12, Nic Richard 7, Derek Cote 4, Jeff Werstiuk 2, Eliott Lotsberg 2 and Josh Pelham 2, while Darian Luciow, Sheldon Krawchuk, Fred Attfield, Robert Burshtinski, Matt Lysy and Colton Witwicky were scoreless.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres dumped the 9th-seeded Calgary Ecole de la Rose Sauvage Les Couguars 90-48. Travis Butt paced the Sabres with 44. Graham Brown added 14, Lane Paidel 13, Aaron Brown 9, Ethan DeCock 7 and Cameron Thurston 3, while Cord Delinte, Steve Ogloff and Adam Maufort were scoreless. Jonatas Michel paced Les Couguars with 27. Paris Ndihokubwayo added 9, Deudato Michel 8, Nseka Makitu 6, Vaan Louwowo 2 and Tyler Gough 1, while Yannick Bastien, Thoby Senica, Nasser Kasigwa and Madija Douho were scoreless.

        The 4th-seeded Ashmont Falcons clipped the 5th-seeded Coaldale Christian Titans 76-61. Brandon McConnell paced the Falcons with 33. Thomas Steinhauer added 16, Dean Houle 8, Kirk Jackson 8, Kyle Smith 7 and Merle McConnell 4, while Emery Delver, Dan McConnell, Colton Sloan, Bailee Breast and Peter Ali White were scoreless. Graham Tams scored 19 to pace the Titans (coached by Jeff Van Raalte, assisted by Mark Veldjesgraaf). Derek Oostenbrug added 14, Dean Bareman 14, Braeden Houweling 9 and Eric de Leeuw 6, while Kees Schoen, Zachary Bultena, Caleb Slomp, Kevin Hulst and Justin Gritter were scoreless.

        The 3rd-seeded Stirling Lakers edged the 6th-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins 57-53. Bradee Perrett paced the Lakers with 18. Zac Edwards added 12, Justin Cote 11, Justin Maynes 7, Kyle West 5, Brant Hyggen 2 and Tom Byam 2, while Dillon Ascione-Edwards, Cody Sawatsky, Shawn Walk, Jordan Jubb, Jett Stef, Dillon Sawatsky, Eric Braun and Justin Vanson were scoreless. Craig Ferguson paced the Penguins with 41. Michael Jansen added 4, Aidan Antoniuk 3, Joel Pothoven 3 and Luke Tolsma 2, while Timothy Saipe, Adam Duker, Brandon Vanderveen, Thomas Woudstra, Joshua Ostermeir and Mathew Ferguson were scoreless.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Acme Redmen whipped the 7th-seeded Fairview St. Thomas More Kodiaks 98-72. Anthony Woodlands led the Redmen with 40. Blake Penner added 19, Patrick Woodlands 12, Colby Reimer 9, Jordan Esau 8, Brandon McCallum 4, Rodney Ratzlaff 4 and Riley Keet 2, while Rob Toews, Troy Bates, Scott Philipsen and John Campbell were scoreless. Dylan Venning paced the Kodiaks with 27. Nevin Zaderey added 18, Kurtis Sutherland 14, Nathan Roy 5, Houston Zaderey 4 and Steven Ruether 2, while Dennis Allen, Josh Verbicky, Luke Sutherland, Rylan Dettling, Nick MacKay and Ellis Newman were scoreless.

        In the semis, the top-seeded Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres crushed the 4th-seeded Ashmont Falcons 80-53. Travis Butt paced the Sabres with 20. Ethan DeCock added 17, Graham Brown 17, Lane Paidel 15, Adam Maufort 7 and Cord Delinte 4, while Aaron Brown, Cameron Thurston and Steve Ogloff were scoreless. Brandon McConnell led the Falcons with 20. Kirk Jackson added 12, Thomas Steinhauer 8, Colton Sloan 6, Merle McConnell 3, Dean Houle 2 and Kyle Smith 2, while Emery Delver, Dan McConnell, Bailee Breast and Peter Ali White were scoreless.

        In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Acme Redmen stomped the 3rd-seeded Stirling Lakers 101-70. Anthony Woodlands paced the Redmen with 46. Blake Penner added 13, Patrick Woodlands 7, John Campbell 7, Colby Reimer 6, Jordan Esau 6, Scott Philipsen 5, Brandon McCallum 4, Riley Keet 4, Rodney Ratzlaff 3 and Rob Toews 1, while Troy Bates was scoreless. Bradee Perrett scored 29 to pace the Lakers (coached by Josh Stone, assisted by Shawn Nelson). Brant Hyggen added 12, Tom Byam 8, Kyle West 8, Justin Maynes 6, Zac Edwards 6, Justin Cote 5 and Shawn Walk 2, while Dillon Ascione-Edwards, Cody Sawatsky, Jordan Jubb, Jett Stef, Dillon Sawatsky, Eric Braun and Justin Vanson were scoreless.

        In the bronze medal match, the 4th-seeded Ashmont Falcons dispatched the 3rd-seeded Stirling Lakers 81-67. Brandon McConnell paced the Falcons with 30. Merle McConnell added 13, Dean Houle 12, Thomas Steinhauer 8, Kyle Smith 8, Colton Sloan 6, Kirk Jackson 2 and Peter Ali White 2, while Emery Delver, Dan McConnell and Bailee Breast were scoreless. Brant Hyggen paced the Lakers with 21. Tom Byam added 14, Bradee Perrett 12, Shawn Walk 6, Justin Maynes 6, Justin Cote 4, Zac Edwards 2 and Eric Braun 1, while Dillion Ascione-Edwards, Kyle West, Cody Sawatsky, Jett Stef, Jordan Jubb, Dillon Sawatsky and Justin Vanson were scoreless.

        In the final, the top-seeded Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres dusted the 2nd-seeded Acme Redmen 99-75. Travis Butt paced the Sabres with 31. Ethan DeCock added 22, Graham Brown 18, Lane Paidel 16, Aaron Brown 6 and Adam Maufort 6, while Cord Delinte, Cameron Thurston and Steve Ogloff were scoreless. Anthony Woodlands paced the Redmen with 27. Patrick Woodlands added 6, Colby Reimer 6, Blake Penner 5, Jordan Esau 4, Scott Philipsen 2, Troy Bates 2, Rob Toews 1, Riley Keet 1 and John Campbell 1, while Brandon McCallum and Rodney Ratzlaff were scoreless.

        The bronze medalist Ashmont Falcons: Brandon McConnell; Kirk Jackson; Thomas Steinhauer; Colton Sloan; Merle McConnell; Dean Houle; Kyle Smith; Emery Delver; Dan McConnell; Bailee Breast; Peter Ali White; coach Jorge Silva

        The silver medalist Acme Redmen: Anthony Woodlands; Blake Penner; Patrick Woodlands; John Campbell; Colby Reimer; Jordan Esau; Scott Philipsen; Brandon McCallum; Riley Keet; Rodney Ratzlaff; Rob Toews; Troy Bates; coach Kurt Leinweber; coach Doug Bates

        The gold medalist Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres: Travis Butt; Ethan DeCock; Graham Brown; Lane Paidel; Adam Maufort; Cord Delinte; Aaron Brown; Cameron Thurston; Steve Ogloff; coach Duane Decock; assistant Dale Philbert; assistant Corey Phipps; manager Ron Maufort