In the opening round, held in Lundbreck: …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Coaldale Christian Titans clipped the 10th-seeded Westlock St. Mary Sharks 77-66 after leading 23-20, 43-37 and 62-48 at the quarters. Bradley Oostenbrug paced the Titans with 52. Jason Boeve added 15, Tyler Hofsink 5 and Curtis Tams 5. Nick Schwarz scored 16 to pace the Sharks (coached by Darcy Romaniuk, assisted by Scott Rains). Austin Watamaniuk added 15, Thomas Schwartz 12, Zach Frith-Smith 11, Dominic Terreault 8 and Justin Biddiscombe 4, while Julien Young, Daylin Doblanko, Shannon Corbett and Hunter Botham were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Daysland Dynamos dispatched the 11th-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins 66-57. The Penguins led 20-10 after one quarter. The Dynamos led 35-30 at the half and 52-48 after three quarters. Jason Albers paced the Dynamos with 28. Dylan Vaclavik added 22, Alex Albers 7, Trent Terway 5 and Noah Gratrix 4. Brayden Bredenhof scored 32 to pace the Penguins (coached by Tyler Hoeksema). Levi Kalkman added 10, Luke Van Bolstelen 6, Nolan Van Beek 4, Kent Ferguson 3 and John van Delden 2, while Mark van Delden, Rielly Appleyard, Micah Duker and Noah Veldkamp were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Rosemary Rockets clocked the 9th-seeded Calgary Clear Water Academy Crusaders 73-53. The Crusaders led 15-13 after one quarter. The Rockets led 29-23 at the half and 48-40 after three quarters. Scott Stimson paced the Rockets with 21. Isaiah Phillip added 19, Jonny Loewen 11, Zack Gibbon 11, Mason Douglas 8 and Lee Deschamps 2. Sacha Pustowka scored 23 to pace the Crusaders (coached by Joe Packard, assisted by Paul D’Angelo and trained by Nick Fa). Seb Britton added 13, Jared Sison 10, Alex Wang 3, Dominic Britton 2 and Vince Christianson 2, while Mario Chima, Peter Kroll, Nathan Tobias, Jared Brewster and Rhett Pernal were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Hines Creek Composite Tigers edged the 12th-seeded Ecole Mallaig Stingers 74-69. The Stingers led 18-13 after one quarter. The Tigers led 34-30 at the half and 55-51 after three quarters. Matthew Knoepfli paced the Tigers with 27. Terron Velichka added 23, Matthew Wayland 12, Lincoln Berg 5, Jesse Wade 3, Matthew Cox 2 and Brandon Adey 2. Kale Seguin scored 28 to pace the Stingers (coached by Steven Jeffery, assisted by Karla Jeffery, and managed by Brad Tillapaugh), Tyrece Lilje added 26, Brett Seguin 7, Jesse Osborne 6 and Austin Himschoot 2, while Daniel Medema, Nathan Dubeau, Jared Weinmeier and Dylan Gervais were scoreless.

        In the quarterfinals, the 4th-seeded New Norway Spartans nipped the 5th-seeded Hines Creek Composite Tigers 61-59. The Spartans led 19-4 after one quarter and 32-24 at the half. The Tigers led 40-39 after three quarters. Lane Isaac paced the Spartans with 15. Cody Brown added 13, Josh Toms 12, Tanner Hoff 9, Cole Kluthe 8 and Carson Hilburn 4. Terron Velichka scored 23 to pace the Tigers (coached by Dallas Bjornson and managed by Terrie Wayland). Matthew Knoepfli added 22, Jesse Wade 6, Matthew Wayland 5 and Lincoln Berg 4, while Matthew Cox, Damian Worobetz, Bryan Kobbert, Steven Stewart, Claydin Obirgewitch, Brandon Adey and Dalton Bjornson were scoreless.

        The top-seeded Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres clipped the 8th-seeded Rosemary Rockets 80-66 after leading 26-18, 49-40 and 68-58 at the quarters. Ross Cook paced the Sabres with 27. Eric Cadonic added 21, Jonathan Erickson 10, Chris Cail 9, Logan Kaack 7, Justyn Connelly-Engel 2, Brady Douglas 2 and Brandon Hilbert 2. Scott Stimson notched 24 to pace the Rockets (coach Jon Nielson, assistant Mike Douglas, trainer Royson Douglas, statistician Brad Hall). Mason Douglas added 16, Isaiah Phillip 13, Zack Gibbon 7, Johnny Loewen 4 and Jo Esau 2, while Lee Deschamps, Nathan Douglas, Abe Loewen and Dylan Bergman were scoreless.

        The 6th-seeded Daysland Dynamos stunned the 3rd-seeded Pincher Creek St. Michael’s Dragons 51-49. The Dragons led 14-9, 25-14 and 38-28 at the quarters. Jaxon Albers paced the Dynamos with 20. Dylan Vaclavik added 11, Alex Albers 7, Trent Terway 7, Matthew Elley 4 and Noah Gratrix 2. Mitchell Zoratti scored 18 to lead the Dragons (coached by Frank Welsch, assisted by Matt Rainford, Nathan Bruder, Gabe Rainford and Josh Hilliard). Michael Svab added 10, Chet Root 10, Ryan Higginbotham 9 and Calvin Cooley 2, while Dexter Obrique, Adam Sundberg, Isaak Bustard, Elisha Lowry, Tyler Gerber, Levi Root and Jordan Hochstein were scoreless.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 7th-seeded Coaldale Christian Titans knocked off the 2nd-seeded Evansburg Grand Trunk Grizzlies 61-55. The Titans led 7-6 after one quarter. The Grizzles led 25-24 at the half. The Titans led 45-37 after three quarters. Bradley Oostenbrug paced the Titans with 39. Tyler Hofsink added 11, Jason Boeve 7, Curtis Tams 3 and Christian Slomp 2. Kyle Rhinhart scored 25 to pace the Grizzlies (coach Dwight Raymond, manager Mike Hargas, statistician Amanda Raymond). Brady Mackay added 15, Max Barry 7, Fito Zamudio 6 and Corbin Kudera 2, while D.J. Szelecz, Chris Walker, Wesley Walker and Shawn Blahun were scoreless.

        In the semis, the top-seeded Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres bombed the 4th-seeded New Norway Spartans 77-49. The Spartans led 21-20 after one quarter. The Sabres led 42-34 at the half and 65-41 after three quarters. Eric Cadonic paced the Sabres with 20. Ross Cook added 15, Jonathan Erickson 10, Brady Douglas 10, Brandon Hilbert 9, Chris Cail 7, Logan Kaack 5 and Cole Schweb 1. Tanner Hoff led the Spartans with 14. Cody Brown added 13, Josh Toms 11, Cole Kluthe 6, Lane Isaac 4 and Carson Hilburn 1.

        In the other semi, the 6th-seeded Daysland Dynamos dumped the 7th-seeded Coaldale Christian Titans 67-58. The Titans led 21-20 after one quarter. The Dynamos led 39-34 at the half and 55-40 after three quarters. Jason Albers paced the Dynamos with 26. Dylan Vaclavik added 18, Trent Terway 16, Noah Gratrix 4 and Matthew Elley 3. Bradley Oostenbrug led the Titans with 34. Jason Boeve added 15, Tyler Hofsink 7, Curtis Meyer 5 and Curtis Tams 1.

        In the bronze medal match, the 4th-seeded New Norway Spartans edged the 7th-seeded Coaldale Christian Titans 66-62 after leading 21-13, 38-26 and 51-37 at the quarters. Cody Brown paced the Spartans with 20. Josh Toms added 13, Lane Isaac 10, Cole Kluthe 7, Tanner Hoff 7, Carson Hilburn 2, Ashton Arsenault 2 and Ned Toms 1. Brandon Oostenbrug scored 18 to pace the Titans (coach Jeff Van Raalte, assistant Mark Veldjesgraff, manager Denise Meyer, statistician Derek Oostenbrug). Tyler Hofsink added 15, Jason Boeve 15, Curtis Tams 4, Christian Slomp 3 and Curtis Meyer 2, while Tyler Gritter was scoreless.

        In the final, the top-seeded Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres spanked the 6th-seeded Daysland Dynamos 78-62 after leading 23-5, 40-28 and 68-41 at the quarters. Ross Cook paced the Sabres with 17. Chris Cail added 16, Eric Cadonic 13, Johnathan Erickson 12, Brandon Hilbert 8, Justin Connelly-Engel 3, Levi Sekella 3, Brady Douglas 2, Quinlan Connelly-Engel 2 and Logan Kaack 2. Dylan Vaclavik and Jason Albers each scored 20 to pace the Dynamos. Noah Gratrix added 9, Trent Terway 7, Kurt Hocchausen 3, Matthew Elley 2 and Alex Albers 1. “They were a strong team and they played hard,” Sabres coach, Duane DeCock told the Pincher Creek Echo.

The bronze medalist New Norway Spartans: Ned Toms; Ashton Arsenault; Lane Isaac; Josh Toms; Cody Brown; Cole Kluthe; Dustin Brown; Dorien Barzey-Gibbs; Tanner Hoff; Marshall Kasa; Brandon Olstad; Carson Hilburn; coach Bob Kluthe; assistant Tyler Sehn

The silver medalist Daysland Dynamos: Dylan Vaclavik; Kurt Hocchausen; Trent Terway; Noah Gratrix; Jason Albers; Cam Bendfeld; Matthew Elley; Tyrell Kowalchuk; Alex Albers; coach Tim Guble; assistant Larry Sorenson; manager Martin Singer

The gold medalist Lundbreck Livingstone Sabres: Justyn Connelly-Engel; Chris Cail; Levi Sekella; Ross Cook; Ethan Paridaen; Brady Douglas; Cole Schweb; Quinlan Connelly-Engel; Eric Cadonic; Brandon Hilbert; Jonathan Erickson; Logan Kaack; coach Duane DeCock; assistant Paul Erickson