In the opening round, held in Ermineskin, the 9th-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins clipped the 8th-seeded Ryley Rebels 64-47. The Rebels included Bryce Beida, Zach Kawalilak, Gabe Killbride, Ben Lien, Damon Lutz, Coltyn Monteith, Colt Sagert, Lee Sagert, Phillip Simeon and Jake Tkaczyk. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Concordia Thunder whipped the host Ermineskin Eagles 49-15. The Eagles, coached by Mike Sonnenberg, included Sam Buffalo, Warren Buffalo, Brandon Dirsa, Jarred Johnson, Gerald Lee, Jacobi Montour, Dre Soosay, Zach Whitebear and Chad Wolfe. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Rosemary Rockets dumped the 10th-seeded Glendon Nobles 67-56. The Nobles included Fred Attfield, Robert Burshtinski, Scott Cardinal, Jayden Roley, Henri Johnson, Sheldon Krawchuk, Eliott Lotsberg, Kohl McOaut, Josh Pelham, Jeremy Werstiuk, Jessie Witwicky and Colten Zentner. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Daysland Dynamos whipped the 11th-seeded Worsley Wildcats 76-51. The Wildcats included Trayven Bean, Justin Bergen, Josh Derksen, Brett Hale, Tyrell Kamieniecki, Yari Lewis, Tyson Morgan, Rylan Shilka, Frank Wolve, Danny Zacharias, Marcus Zacharias and Nathaniel Zacharias.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Acme Redmen stomped the 9th-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins 78-34. The Penguins included Aidan Antoniuk, Peter Doorten, Adam Duke, Matthew Ferguson, Sean Ferguson, Daniel Huizing, Michael Jansen, Joshua Ostermeier, Joel Pothoven, Timothy Saipe, Caleb Smeding, Simon Van Beek, Brandon Vanderveen, Brent Vanderveen and Thomas Woudstra.

        The 5th-seeded Concordia Thunder nipped the 4th-seeded Standoff Kainai Warriors 54-53. The Warriors (coached by Charleton Weasel Head, assisted by Don Webb) included Japheth Black Plume, Justice Day Rider, Justin Eagle Speaker, Tim Eagle Speaker, Clay Good Striker, Wylie Gros Ventre Boy, Sky Mountain Horse, Blaise Russell, Emmitt Twigg, Jamelyn Weasel Head and Kolton Weasel Head.

        The 2nd-seeded Calgary Heritage Christian Hawks dispatched the 7th-seeded Rosemary Rockets 64-45. The Rockets included Paul Davy, James Dyck, Ben Easter, Matt Easter, Ryley Hall, Dallas Neufeld, Erik Nielson, Christian Philip, Brayden Pitcher and Luke Retzlaff.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Coaldale Christian Titans clubbed the 6th-seeded Daysland Dynamos 71-50. The Dynamos included Matthew Cooper, Brandon Dewitz, Kevin Gartner, Riley Gratrix, Damien Grove, Caleb Hunt, Lane Liddle, Colby Omoth, Jordan Owre and Matthew Vaclavic

        In the semis, the top-seeded Acme Redmen stomped the 5th-seeded Concordia Thunder 79-23.

        In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Coaldale Christian Titans dispatched the 2nd-seeded Calgary Heritage Christian Hawks 72-63.

        In the bronze medal match, the 2nd-seeded Calgary Christian Heritage Hawks defeated the 5th-seeded Concordia Thunder 60-47. The Thunder included Emmanuel Brown, Degola Daniel, Shammah Egege, Cody McNeely, Bradley Neilson, Aaron Ng, Graeme Patrick, Matthew Quon and Dennis Yang.

        In the final, the top-seeded Acme Redmen handled the 3rd-seeded Coaldale Christian Titans 60-47.

        The bronze medalist Calgary Christian Heritage Hawks: Jude Ali; Riley Clark-Jenkins; Tim Dottridge; David Dryden; Sebastian Dykstra; Andrew Furedy; Lyden Hayes-Sparks; Ralph Iluis; Mike Ofuya; Judah Okwuobi; Trevor Penner; Israel Reyes; Carter Soriano; coach Ryan Brennan; assistant Joelle Liknes; assistant Darryl Kooiker

        The silver medalist Coaldale Christian Titans: Dean Bareman; Zachary Bultena; Eric De Leeuw; Alexander Dykstra; Braeden Houweling; Kevin Hulst; Derek Oostenbrug; Kees Schoen; Caleb Slomp; Adrian Tams; Jacob Wiebe; coach Jeff Van Raalte; assistant Mark Veldjesraaf; manager Margaret Houweling

        The champion Acme Redmen: Troy Bates; John Campbell; Craig Christiansen; Jordan Esau; Riley Malaka; Brandon McCallum; Blake Penner; Scott Philipsen; Rodney Ratzlaff; Colby Reimer; Coltyn Tetz; Robert Toews; Anthony Woodlands; Patrick Woodlands; coach Kurt Leinweber; assistant Doug Bates