In the opening round, held at Selkirk Kimberley: …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Chilliwack Highroad Academy Knights defeated the Nakusp Cougars 79-40 as Ray Wierks scored 19 and nabbed 14 boards. …………………………………………………… The North Vancouver St. Thomas Aquinas Fighting Saints nipped Prince George Westside Academy Warriors 70-66. …………………………………………………… The South Slocan Mt. Sentinel Wildcats defeated Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers 70-67. …………………………………………………… The Abbotsford Saint Jean Brebeuf Bears thrashed Elkford Celtics 94-55. …………………………………………………… The Houston Christian Wildcats defeated the Vancouver St. Patrick Celtics 66-55. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Ucluelet Warriors dumped the Dawson Creek Ron Pettigrew Christian Lions 81-56. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Ashcroft Golden Rams thrashed the Victoria Glenlyon-Norfolk Gryphons 114-63 as Tyler Ramsay scored 39. …………………………………………………… The Barriere Cougars defeated the Houston Wolverines 83-76. Josh Parhar paced the Wolverines with 36. Wolverines coach Richard Audet told Houston Today that “we struggled in the first half and were down 18. In the third and fourth quarters, we came back and were within two points.” The Wolverines (coached by Audet, assisted by Alvard Lopes) also included Jasdave Manhas, Rick Minhas, Daman Gahunia, Keith Olson, Jarjit Gahunia, Aman Thindal, Robby Pawar, Ajit Bhatti, Jordan Carlin, Bill Dadwan and Chris Kaszas.
In the quarterfinals, the 2nd-seeded Ashcroft Golden Rams defeated the South Slocan Mt. Sentinel Wildcats 77-56 as Tyler Ramsay scored 33.
The 5th-seeded Chilliwack Highroad Academy Knights dumped the North Vancouver St. Thomas Aquinas Fighting Saints 80-64 as Jamie Vaughn scored 25 and nabbed 23 boards.
The Ucluelet Warriors defeated the Barriere Cougars 61-48. The Cougars (coached by Phil Bowser) included Jeb Meredith, Mason Stanley, Geoff Matthew, Kyle Bowser, Dustin Rainer, Troy Johnson, Bryan Jensen and Scott McKnight.
In the last quarterfinal, the Abbotsford Saint Jean Brebeuf Bears nipped the Houston Christian Wildcats 60-59. The Wildcats (coached by Marshall Duzan) included Terry Seinen, Jesse Meints, Brett Meints, Devon Dykstra, Darryl deLege, Eric Seinen, Dan Hansma, Brent Opdendries, Church (Brent) Vriend, Darren Leffers and Allan Vandenbroek.
In the semis, the 2nd-seeded Ashcroft Golden Rams defeated the Abbotsford Saint Jean Brebeuf Bears 84-73 as Tyler
Ramsay scored 30, Logan Flett 16, along with 11 boards, Byron Stone 15 and Chris Peter 12.
In the other semi, the Chilliwack Highroad Academy Knights nipped the top-seeded Ucluelet Warriors 60-59. Jamie Vaughan sprained his ankle with five minutes to play but returned to the floor in the final minute to score the winning bucket.
In the bronze medal match, the Abbotsford St. John Brebeuf Bears defeated the Ucluelet Warriors 66-58.
In the final, the 5th-seeded Chilliwack Highroad Academy Knights defeated the 2nd-seeded Ashcroft Golden Rams 71-62 as Jamie Vaughn scored 26, nabbed 14 boards and dished 3 assists. Logan Flett paced the Golden Rams with 20, along with 12 boards. Tyler Ramsay added 16 and Matt Midgley 9.
The bronze medalist Abbotsford St. Jean de Brebeuf Bears: Peter Portka; Michael Short;
The silver medalist Ashcroft Golden Rams: Tyler Ramsay; Byron Stone; Logan Flett; Chris Peter; Matt Midgley;
The gold medalist Chilliwack Highroad Academy Knights: Jamie Vaughan; Kelvin Wierks; Troy Burge; Alex Jensen; Matt Burge; Joel Tarzwell; Brady Siemens; Justin Vaughan; Joel Vaughan; Jason Pluhowy; Ryan Wierks; Bryce Martens; coach Mike Mannes; assistant Sean Bosko; assistant Brent Scheller