In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights (Okanagan-1) whipped the 16th-seeded McBride Mustangs (North Central-2) 103-46 after leading 31-16, 49-28 and 80-30 at the quarters. Kai McGrath paced the Knights with 24. Hank Esser led the Mustangs with 23. Connor Loewen was chosen player of the game for Kelowna Christian, while Jarett Vizza earned the laurels for McBride. The Mustangs (coached by Stan Keim) also included Caleb Reimer, Preben Johnson, Qia Gunster, Alex Mercuri, Jesse Ford, Agnes Esser, Jasmine Vogel, Marlin Philips and Brandon Vizza. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Kamloops St. Ann’s Academy Crusaders (Okanagan-4) dumped the 8th-seeded Surrey Regent Christian Royals (Fraser Valley-2) 94-76. Regent Christian led 21-20 after one quarter. St. Ann’s led 40-39 at the half and 70-56 after three quarters. Blaz Bozinovic paced the Crusaders with 21. Jeremy Kabia led the Royals with 26. Justin Donaldson was chosen player of the game for St. Ann’s, while Ricky Rojas earned the laurels for Regent Christian. The Royals (coached by Ken Walker and Greg Graham) also included Emmanuel Agbozo, Nii-Okewi Engmann, Tyler Robinson, Josh King, David Robles, Charlie Zhang, Reke Obgokor, Michael Hwang, Nato Gucake and Josh Trisevic. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded North Vancouver Bodwell Bruins defeated the 13th-seeded Nakusp Secondary Cougars (Kootenay-1) 68-56 after leading 26-14, 42-28 and 54-39 at the quarters. Berkan Basmergen paced the Bruins with 25. Garret Bowman led the Cougars with 25. Basmergen was chosen player of the game for Bodwell, while Rowan Gregor garnered the laurels for Nakusp. The Cougars (coached by Jay Gardner) also included Curtis Daeglish, Dustin Larrimore, Bryce McGinnis, Terryn Stenseth, Jordan Trenholm and Carter Stenseth. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Keremeos Similkameen Sparks (Okanagan-2) dumped the 12th-seeded Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers (Vancouver Island-2)79-70 after leading 30-17, 47-38 and 60-50 at the quarters. Clayton Gottfriedson scored 22 and was chosen player of the game for the Sparks. Alex Hix scored 24 and was chosen player of the game for the Pacers (coached by Gabe Kremler and Luke Lampard). The Pacers also included Nathan Vanschaik, Luke Weaver, Jordan Berends, Jeremy Vanderbeek, Barrie Nichols, Brodie Nichols, Kody Williamson, Jonathan Salokari, Stuart Kremler, Garrett Chiddle, Taylor Simpson and Matt Neufeld. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded host Langley Christian Lightning (Fraser Valley-1) stomped the 14th-seeded Fort Nelson Huskies (North Central-1) 95-46 after leading 32-14, 55-34 and 78-46 at the quarters. Adrian Dykstra scored 21 and was chosen player of the game for the Lightning, while Gabriel Irwin scored 38 and was chosen player of the game for the Huskies, who also included Jordan Turcotte, Taylor Hay, Dallas Mould, Alexander Spracklin, Mike Lutsiak, Aaron Osbourne, Diego Serrate, James Gilbert and Anthony Klubi. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs (Okanagan-3) clubbed the 11th-seeded Vancouver St. John’s Eagles (Lower Mainland-2) 87-51. St. John’s led 21-20 after one quarter. Immaculata led 41-33 at the half and 73-40 after three quarters. John Mlikotic scored 35 and was chosen player of the game for the Mustangs. Thomas Underhill and Jacob Kim each scored 11 to pace the Eagles. Jason Hah was chosen player of the game for St. John’s. The Eagles also included Elliot Yong. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Vancouver West Point Grey Academy Wolves (Lower Mainland-1) clipped the 15th-seeded Houston Secondary Wolverines (Northwest-1) 68-51 after leading 14-8, 33-19 and 49-40 at the quarters. Shaun Lum scored 23 and was chosen player of the game for the Wolves. Deepak Bhatti scored 17 and was chosen player of the game for the Wolverines, who also included Darcy Wright, Colton Wardrop, Dillon Morgan, Danny Nadeau, Ty McKone, Nolan Bowes, Adam Ells, Sean Warren, Owen Schulmeister, Ethan Yaremco and Steven Arsenault. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames (Fraser Valley-3) clipped the 7th-seeded Victoria Glenlyon Norfolk Gryphons (Vancouver Island-1) 76-49 after leading 17-8, 30-17 and 52-29 at the quarters. Nathan Vugteveen scored 25 and was chosen player of the game for the Flames. Todd Darcie paced the Gryphons with 14. Sam Hutchison was chosen player of the game for Glenlyon-Norfolk. The Gryphons (coached by Harvey Thorau and Steve King) also included Prabh Sahota, Jordan Burna, Brendan Connell, Sean Pickersgill, Pat Graham, Macbryan Bos, Hamish Bodnar, Evan Ruffell, Ryland Connell and Michael Dick.

In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights escaped the 9th-seeded Kamloops St. Ann’s Academy Crusaders 51-41 after leading 9-8, 24-15 and 40-26 at the quarters. Kai McGrath scored 18 to pace the Knights. Blaz Bozinovic led St. Ann’s with 12. Simon Benson was chosen player of the game for Kelowna Christian, while Bryce Marshall earned the laurel for the Crusaders (coached by Rob Larsen). The Crusaders also included Nathan Marshall, Justin Donaldson, Nathan Smith, Jeremey Venasse, Angad Multani, Josh Winters, Luc Thiboult and Ivan Bozinovic.

        The 5th-seeded Keremeos Similkameen Sparks upset the 4th-seeded North Vancouver Bodwell Bruins 63-55. Ravi Dhaliwal paced the Sparks with 21. Berkan Basmergen led the Bruins with 21. Skye Terbasket was chosen player of the game for Similkameen, while Tony Goh earned the laurel for Bodwell.

        The 6th-seeded Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs stunned the 3rd-seeded Langley Christian Lightning 72-54 after leading 18-13, 46-26 and 65-41 at the quarters. John Mlikotic scored 27 to pace the Mustangs. Matt Rook led the Lightning with 18. Brandon Jacobs was chosen player of the game for Immaculata. Jason Wright earned the laurels for Langley Christian. The Lightning (coached by Matt Van Muyen and Jim Wright) also included Adrian Dykstra, B.J. Reich, Alvin Los, Brennen Hansma, Josh Wever, Philip Kim, Mark Agawin, Joel Kleingeltink, Aaron Hansen and Josh Katerberg.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Vancouver West Point Grey Academy Wolves edged the 10th-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames 64-57 after leading 27-12, 37-27 and 54-41 at the quarters. Shaun Lum paced the Wolves with 20. Michael Haan led the Flames with 16. Patrick Smyth was chosen player of the game for West Point Grey, while Brad Driesen earned the laurel for Unity Christian. The Flames (coached by Mike Campbell), also included Andrew Streutker, Jason Van Wyke, Keith Vugteveen, Rob Van Ryk, Nathan Vugteveen, Jon Vugteveen, Kevin Vanryk, Eric Van Wyk, Mark Van Wyk, Curt Vermeer, Clay Driesen and Ryan Billsten.

        In the semis, the top-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights dumped the 5th-seeded Keremeos Similkameen Sparks 52-40. Similkameen led 10-8 after one quarter. Kelowna Christian led 28-16 at the half and 39-26 after three quarters. Kai McGrath scored 15 and was chosen player of the game for the Knights. Skye Terbasket led the Sparks with 14, while Jaskaran Lidher earned player of the game laurels.

        In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Vancouver West Point Grey Academy Wolves nipped the 6th-seeded Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs 60-58. Immaculata led 14-8, 30-23 and 46-40 at the quarters. Shaun Lum paced the Wolves with 13. John Mlikotic led the Mustangs with 19. Larry Cheong was chosen player of the game for West Pt. Grey, while Steve Forsythe earned the laurels for Immaculata.

        In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Keremeos Similkameen Sparks dumped the 6th-seeded Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs 65-55. Immaculata led 27-16 at the half. Ravi Dhaliwal was chosen player of the game for the Sparks, while Hilton Routley earned the laurels for the Mustangs (coached by Dino Gini and Dario Gini). The Mustangs also included John Mlikotic, James Casorso, Steve Forsythe, Jimmy Bobyn, Brandon Jacobs, Colin Hasick, Alex Hart, Sam Small, Liam Fitzpatrick, Jake Harman and Brandon Kot.

        In the final, the top-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights crushed the 2nd-seeded Vancouver West Point Grey Academy Wolves 73-58 after leading 21-18 after one quarter and 36-23 at the half.

        The bronze medalist Keremeos Similkameen Sparks: Cody Winser; Ravi Dhaliwal; Dayton Dupuis; Jaden Malek; Jaskaran Lidher; Skye Terbasket; Herman Gill; Jeff Holub; David Ruocco; Curtis Vesper; Joshua Vissia; Clayton Gottfriedson; Roy Chartrand; coach Tyler Frasch; assistant Peter Ruocco

        The silver medalist Vancouver West Point Grey Academy Wolves: Sean Christopher; Shaun Lum; Patrick Smyth; Andy Tai; Larry Cheong; Taylor Robins; Andre Poon; Kevin Kim; Justin Krieger; Will Johnson; Chris Loreth; Spencer Wallace; Jalen Kenny; Duncan Kenny; Alex Coote; coach Bod Dodds; assistant Yung Ming Liu

        The gold medalist Kelowna Christian Knights: Drew Schulz; Jordan Hass; Ethan Klukas; Kai McGrath; Jordan McKnight; Simon Benson; Noah Reich; Brendan Rempel; Ryan Linttell; Conner Loewen; Eric Langlois; Jared Ballantyne; Bryce Matthews; coach Gib Hinz; assistant Darryl Klassen