In the interzone playoffs, the Winnipeg Joseph Wolinsky Raiders dispatched the Niverville Panthers x-x.

In the wildcard game, the Teulon Saints defeated the Boissevain Broncos 68-61.

In the quarterfinals, held in Ste. Anne, the 5th-seeded Gimli Lakers defeated the 4th-seeded Cranberry Portage Frontier Raiders 68-60 as John Sokil scored 45. Sokil tied the score with a trey with 20 seconds left on the clock. He then scored the winning basket at the four second mark.

The 3rd-seeded Neepawa Tigers dumped the 6th-seeded Teulon Saints 71-54. The Saints (coached by Dean Goodbrandson) also included Scott Masters, David Ambrose, Ken Marquart.

The 7th-seeded Morden Hawks stunned the 2nd-seeded Killarney Raiders 70-66. The Raiders included Tim Friesen, Chris Hicks, Mike Smith, Terry Friesen.

In the last quarterfinal, the top-seeded Winnipeg Joseph Wolinsky Raiders dumped the 8th-seeded host Ste. Anne Lynx 85-36. The Lynx included Michel Braithwaite, Miguel Paz, Roland Faucher, Ryan Dupre.

In the semis, the top-seeded Winnipeg Joseph Wolinsky Raiders defeated the 5th-seeded Gimli Lakers 97-66.

In the other semi, the 7th-seeded Morden Mohawks defeated the 3rd-seeded Neepawa Tigers 81-73.

In the bronze medal match, the 3rd-seeded Neepawa Tigers dusted the 5th-seeded Gimli Lakers 75-54. Gimli coach Pete Bjarnason told the Interlake Spectator that “Neepawa was having some difficulty shooting in the first half and I honestly thought we were in a position to win. Then we changed ends and got only one point in the third quarter. It could be that there was something wrong with the rims at that end of the court.” The Lakers (coached by Bjarnason) also included Keith Fraser, John Sakil, Peter Jakabek, Morgan Romanchuk, Scott Gudbjurtson, Shane Zapotochny, Rob Boznianin, Tim Couzens, Kris Dingwall, Mike Rachel, Rob Kostiuk, Benji Salmundundson, Darren Lubinski, Lyle McKinnon, Tim Siran, Mike Jenkins, Chris Orbanski and Jeremy Termors.

In the final, the top-seeded Winnipeg Joseph Wolinsky Raiders nipped the 7th-seeded Morden Mohawks 91-89.

The bronze medalist Neepawa Tigers: David Aitken; Jason Dyck; Jason Glover; Kolin Hasuik; Andrew Kasprick; Tom Maines; Mark Pollock; Kris Prior; Mike Hockin; Cameron Doble; Richard Knechtel; Craig Jarema; coach Darren Roe; assistant Ian Dyck; assistant Tracey Hossfeld

        The silver medalist Morden Mohawks: Curt Kroetsch;

        The gold medalist Winnipeg Joseph Wolinsky Raiders: Guy Kedem; Jeremie Shinewald; coach Greg Beddome