In the interzone playoffs, the Boissevain Broncos clubbed the Roblin Goose Lake Raiders 88-55 as Daniel Waldron scored 27. …………………………………………………… The Warren Wildcats dispatched Elie 75-66.

        In the wildcard game, the Killarney Raiders dispatched the Carberry Cougars 78-68.

        In the quarterfinals, held in Russell, the Boissevain Broncos pummelled the Birtle Falcons 79-20.

        The Winnipeg Springs Christian Eagles edged the Niverville Panthers 50-45.

        The Warren Wildcats nipped the Killarney Raiders 59-56. The Raiders included Brock Lyons.

        In the last quarterfinal, the Forrest Elton Sabres whipped the Cross Lake Otter Nelson River Otters (also known as the Nikkiks) 110-34.

        In the semis, the Boissevain Broncos stomped the Winnipeg Springs Christian Eagles 76-48.

        In the other semi, the Forrest Elton Sabres crushed the Warren Wildcats 99-54.

        In the bronze medal match, the Warren Wildcats dispatched the Winnipeg Springs Christian Eagles 68-61. The Eagles included Adam McPherson.

In the final, the Boissevain Broncos defeated the Forrest Elton Sabres 80-48.

The all-tournament team featured MVP Daniel Waldron (Boissevain); Carson Dyck (Boissevain); David Rainnie (Boissevain); Pat Thompson (Elton); Adam McPherson (Springs Christian).

The bronze medalist Warren Wildcats:

        The silver medalist Forrest Elton Sabres: Pat Thompson; Ryan Kennedy; Dustin Mansfield; Ben Jablonski; Andrew Burton;

        The gold medalist Boissevain Broncos: Daniel Waldron; Carson Dyck; David Rainnie; Scott McKinney; Daniel Barrate; coach Rod Tutkaluke