In the opening round, held at Columbia Bible College: …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Vancouver St. Patrick Celtics whipped the 14th-seeded Hagensborg Sir Alexander MacKenzie Grizzlies 95-57 as Stuart Moore scored 20. Spencer Oye added 18 points and 10 boards. Alvin Martinez scored 8, Justin Lintag 7, Cyril Sombol 6, David Toljanich 6, Rylan Flores 4, P.J. Luczon 4, Androne Ravalo 2 and Vincent Varona 2. Carey Olson and Khris Knudsen each scored 16 to pace Sir Alexander MacKenzie. Seth Chatham added 10, Chris Willis 6, Tim Hans 4, Chris Kelly 2, Tegan Binder 2 and Landen Siwallace 1. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Langley Christian Lightning crushed the 11th-seeded Ashcroft Golden Rams 82-60 as Ryan Hogenes scored 40. Robbie Stoker added 15, Ryan Roberts 9, Keith Folkerts 8, Mike Plantinga 2, Jordan Dykman 2, Zack Meier 2 and Charles Chen 2. Mark Flett paced Ashcroft with 14. Clayton Thibeault added 11, Brent Flett 10, Jessie Berkey 10, Derek Cassidy 6, Marcus Ramsay 4, Andrew Bundus 2 and Will Brook 1. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Houston Christian Wildcats nipped the 10th-seeded Abbotsford Saint Jean Brebeuf Bears 72-71 as Ryan Ewald scored 19, Dwayne Meints 18, Kevin Leffers 15, Mark Dueck 11 and Michael Barden 9. Steven Gaffney led Saint Jean Brebeuf with 24. Stephen Booth added 21, Jason Prinse 10, Matt Sweeney 6, Andrew Buckham 5 and John Do 5. The Bears also included James Dixon. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Abbotsford Christian Knights walloped the 16th seeded West Vancouver Mulgrave Titans 90-60 as Joe Broom scored 22, Steven Kyshoorn 18, Jacob Atsma 10, Nathan Doppenberg 9, Fred Gietema 9, Min Jung 4, Derek Kampman 4, Travis Priebe 4 and Nathan Shoemaker 2. Geoff Houghton led Mulgrave with 13 points. Aaron Simpson added 10, David Kim 9, Guillaume Curaudeau 8, Robert Durman 6, Jon Simons 4, Zak Nash 4, Alex Curaudeau 2 and Eddie Li 2. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded South Slocan Mt. Sentinel Wildcats defeated the 8th-seeded Kamloops St. Ann’s Academy Crusaders 67-56 as Thomas Affolter scored 31 and grabbed 19 boards. Brad Tomlin added 15, Bill Hicks 9, Clayton Winje 8, along with 12 boards, Stefan Berrill 3 and Josh McPherson 1. Travis Huyghebaert led St. Ann’s Academy with 24 points. John Campbell added 10, Sheldon Perris 8, Erik Nelson 7, Sean McCarthy 3, Adam Bruno 2 and Nic Karpluk 2. The Crusaders (coached by Scott Galloway, assisted by Bryce DeDood, manager Geoff Fisher) also included Adam Lebert, John Campbell, Jackel Fong, Carl Kennedy, Jonathan Skalaski and Luke Smit. …………………………………………………… The 13th-seeded Agassiz Chieftains stunned the 4th-seeded Kelowna Immaculata Regional Mustangs 86-82 as Taylor Roth scored 40 and grabbed 20 boards. Andre Putt scored 30, Taylor Verde 9, Andrew Wouda 6 and Patrick Vaughn 1. Robbie White paced Immaculata with 26 points. Bryan Schafer added 18, Eric Turner 16, Brendon Coe 12, Chad Haller 6, Billy McKinnon 2 and Chris Lawler 2. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers dumped the 12th-seeded Prince George Cedars Christian Eagles 58-36 as Kevin Zonneveld scored 22 and nabbed 14 boards. Luis Ambriz-Gomez scored 15, Scott Riedstra 8, Dustin Ryan 5, Jordan Campbell 2 and Jon Lampard 2. Jeremy Wilson led Cedars Christian with 7 points. Jonathan Bonnett added 6, Stephen Bonnett 6, Tijo Wilson 5, Michael Wood 2, Derek Joyce 2 and Dan Kragt 2. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Victoria Glenlyon-Norfolk Gryphons scorched the 15th-seeded Sparwood Spartans 121-41 as David Evans scored 25, Kohei Shigehara 20, Kyle Thorau 17, Andrew Capacci 16, Joseph Clark 8, Tyler Thorau 7, Joel Wilson 7, Kurt Ko 5, Max McKenzie 4 and Arran Jackson 4. Michael Decker paced Sparwood with 13 points. Gary Veldman added 9, Corey Templin 6, Nigel Purdy 4, Jeff Decker 3 and Dan Fegel 2.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Abbotsford Christian Knights crushed the 9th-seeded South Slocan Mt. Sentinel Wildcats 90-66 as Steven Dykshoorn scored 31 and grabbed 11 boards. Joe Vroom scored 19, Travis Priebe 10 and Fred Gieterna 10, while grabbing 10 boards. Jacob Atsma also scored 10 and nabbed 10 boards. Derek Kampman scored 9 and Nathan Doppenberg 1. Thomas Affolter led Mount Sentinel with 31 points. Stefan Berrill added 13, Brad Tomlin 6, Tory Zatsoff 4 and Clayton Winje 2.

        The 2nd-seeded Victoria Glenlyon-Norfolk Gryphons dumped the 7th-seeded Houston Christian Wildcats 71-54 as David Evans scored 27, Tyler Thorau 19, Kyle Thorau 8, Joel Wilson 4, Joseph Clark 4, Andrew Capacci 2 and Kohei Shigehara 1. Dwayne Meints paced Houston Christian with 15 points. Ryan Ewald added 14, Mark Dueck 10, Kevin Leffers 6 and Michael Barden 4. The Wildcats also included Parm Minhas, Vikram Parmar.

The 6th-seeded Langley Christian Lightning knocked-off the 3rd-seeded Vancouver St. Patrick Celtics 62-46 as Robbie Stoker scored 23 and grabbed 12 boards. Ryan Hogenes scored 12 and nabbed 12 boards. Ryan Roberts scored 11, Keith Folkerts 10, Charles Chen 4 and Mike Plantinga 2. Lightning coach Darcy Langelaars told the Langley Advance that “we had a height advantage over St. Patrick’s and we used that to our benefit.” Justin Lintag led St. Patrick’s with 16 points. Stuart Moore added 7, Rylan Flores 6, Spencer Oye 5, Vincent Varona 4 and David Toljanich 3.

In the last quarterfinal, the 5th-seeded Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers drubbed the 13th-seeded Agassiz Chieftains 69-50 as Scott Riedstra scored 16 and nabbed 14 boards. Dustin Ryan scored 15 and Kevin Zonnevald 13, while nabbing 12 boards. Jon Lampard scored 11, Luis Ambriz-Gomez 10 and Jordan Campbell 4. Andrew Putt paced Agassiz with 23 points and 10 boards. Taylor Roth added 12, Taylor Verde 6, James LacSeul 3, Andrew Wouda 2, Patrick Vaughn 2 and Ryan Steigvilas 2.

In the semis, the top-seeded Abbotsford Christian Knights whipped the 5th-seeded Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers 58-32 as Steven Dykshoorn scored 23 on 9-18 from the floor, 5-7 from the line and 7 boards. Jacob Atsma scored 9 on 2-6 from the floor, 4-7 from the line, 5 boards, 4 steals and 5 assists. Derek Kampman scored 7 on 3-5 from the floor, while Fred Gietma scored 6 and Travis Priebe 3. Min Jung, Nathan Doppenberg, Andrew Dieleman, Joe Vroom and Nathan Shoemaker were scoreless. Kevin Zonneveld paced Pacific Christian with 10 points on 5-13 from the floor and 6 boards. Dustin Ryan added 7 on 2-11 from the floor, 1-5 from the arc, 2-2 from the line and 6 steals. Luis Ambriz-Gomez scored 6 on 2-11 from the field and Scott Riedstra 5 on 2-7 from the floor and 7 boards. Jon Lampard scored 4, while Jordan Campbell, Matt Parker, Jared Magnus, Josh Morris and John Allen were scoreless.

In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Victoria Glenlyon-Norfolk Gryphons edged the 6th-seeded Langley Christian Lightning 78-73 as David Evans scored 29 on 9-22 from the floor, 11-17 from the line and 12 boards. Kohei Shigehara scored 22 on 5-14 from the floor and 11-16 from the line. Tyler Thorau notched 12 on 5-12 from the floor and 2-7 from the arc. Andrew Capacci scored 6, Joseph Clark 4, Kyle Thorau 3 and Joel Wilson 2, while Max McKenzie, Arran Jackson and Kurt Ko were scoreless. The Gryphons hit 24-42 from the line. Ryan Hogenes paced Langley Christian with 25 points on 9-19 from the floor and 6-10 from the line. Robbie Stoker scored 19 on 7-18 from the floor, 2-6 from the arc, 3-3 from the line and 5 assists. Ryan Roberts scored 17 on 7-11 from the floor, 2-5 from the arc and 3 boards. Keith Folkerts scored 6 on 3-13 from the floor, while Ken Wong notched 4 and Charles Chen 2. Brandon Pater, Mike Plantinga, Jason Kim, Jordan Dykman, Zack Meier and Joel Renner were scoreless. Lighting coach Darcy Langelaar told the Langley Advance “there were some big calls against us near the end of the game. The difference was they got to the free throw line more than we did.”

        In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers defeated the Langley Christian Lightning 78-64. Ryan Hogenes led the Lightning with 22. Lightning coach told the Langley Advance that the semi-final loss “took the wind out of our sails.”

        In the final, the top-seeded Abbotsford Christian Knights defeated the 2nd-seeded Victoria Glenlyon-Norfolk Gryphons 62-52 as Joe Vroom scored 21, Steve Dykshoorn 21 and Jacob Atsma 11. Knights coach Vince Van Dyke told the Abbotsford News that “they gave us a bit of a scare in the first half. Joe had a big dunk early in the second quarter to tie the score and then crown went wild and guys got pumped.” The Knights played without point guard Andrew Dielman, who broke his wrist in the Fraser Valley tournament. Nathan Doppenberg stepped in and performed admirably. The Knights finished (32-4) on the campaign.

        The bronze medalist Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers: Kevin Zonnevald; Scott Riedstra; John Allen; Luis Ambriz-Gomex; Jordan Campbell; Jon Lampard; Jared Magnus; Josh Morris; Matt Parker; Chris Peereboom; Dustin Ryan; Joel Schat; coach

        The silver medalist Victoria Glenlyon-Norfolk Gryphons: Joel Wilson; Andrew Capacci; Joseph Clark; David Evans; Arran Jackson; Kurt Ko; Max McKenzie; Kohei Shigehara; Kyle Thorau; Tyler Thorau; coach

        The gold medalist Abbotsford Christian Knights: Steven Dykshoorn; Jacob Atsma; Andrew Dieleman; Nathan Doppenberg; Fred Gietema; Min Jung; Derek Kampman; Travis Priebe; Nathan Shoemaker; Joe Vroom; coach Vince Van Dyk; assistant Stu Bakker