In the quarterfinals, held in MacGregor, the top-seeded Carman Collegiate Cougars clipped the 8th-seeded Cranberry Portage Frontier Raiders 89-70. Rylan Metcalfe was chosen player of the game for the Cougars, while Bryce Ducharme earned the laurels for the Raiders. The Raiders (coached by Tyler Johnston) also included Peter Bighetty, Keegan Castel, Syles Cook, Bryon Ducharme, Lance Ducharme, Austin Halkett and Eddy Merasty.

        The 5th-seeded Steinbach Christian School Flames dumped the 4th-seeded Gretna Mennonite Collegiate Institute Blues 86-70. Jeremy Reimer was chosen player of the game for the Flames, while Zack Friesen earned the laurels for the Blues. The Blues (coached by Daniel Tessman and Chad Effa) also included James Bergen, Scott Dick, Nick Driedger, Daniel Dyck, Josh Dyck, Erik Friesen, Carter Hildebrand, Austin Klippenstein, Bobby Kroeker, Theo Lee, Caleb Rempel, Solomon Schlegel and Connor Thiessen.

        The 6th-seeded MacGregor Mustangs toppled the 3rd-seeded Killarney Raiders 67-65. Josh Kruse was chosen player of the game for the Mustangs, while Taylor Opperman earned the laurels for the Raiders. The Raiders (coached by Terry Beazley) also included Brandt Geer, Jade Johnston, B.J. Manzano, Jayden McIntyre, Kieran Moore, Reid Opperman, Amadeus Pauls, Angelo Rabanal, Ben Ross, Ryan Sarmiento and Brett Turner.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Niverville Collegiate Panthers clipped the 7th-seeded Gimli High Lakers 66-52. Keegan Beer was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Kalli Einarson earned the laurels for the Lakers. The Lakers (coached by Chad Heminger) also included Ryan Crave, Aaron Dryburgh, Dawson Greene, Thorin Johannesson, Stefan Peiluck, Eric Petrowski, Zikri Radki, Owen Roberts, Zach Sieradzki, Blaine Wishnowski, Kevin Yablonski and Jacob Zazulinski.

         In the semis, the top-seeded Carman Collegiate Cougars dusted the 5th-seeded Steinbach Christian Flames 89-63. Riley Ens was chosen player of the game for the Cougars, while Ian Penner earned the laurels for the Flames.

        In the other semi, the 6th-seeded MacGregor Mustangs defeated the 2nd-seeded Niverville Collegiate Panthers 73-68. Ben Friesen was chosen player of the game for the Mustangs, while Parker Davis earned the laurels for the Panthers.

        In the bronze medal match, the 2nd-seeded Niverville Collegiate Panthers dispatched the 5th-seeded Steinbach Christian School Flames 81-74. Lijah Doell was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Liam Buhler earned the laurels for the Flames. The Flames (coached by Dewayne Penner) also included Zane Brandt, Isaiah Doerksen, Brendan Dueck, Seth Gerbrandt, Seung Gu Kang, Jeremy Martens, Ian Penner, Trent Plett, Caleb Reimer, Jeremy Reimer, Daniel Rempel and Benjamin Williams.

        In the final, the top-seeded Carman Collegiate Cougars blasted the 6th-seeded MacGregor Mustangs 103-45. Kole Bergmann was chosen player of the game for the Cougars, while Jason Wiebe earned the laurels for the Mustangs.

        The bronze medalist Niverville Collegiate Panthers: Carter Bairos; Matt Bairos; Keegan Beer; Nyles Brazeau; Parker Davis; Hudson Derksen; Lijah Doell; Evan Ens; Riley Fast; Justin Friesen; Riley Hiebert; Chris Schurko; coach Richard Toews

The silver medalist MacGregor Mustangs: Wade Braun; Brady Doerksen; Dexter Enns; Ben Friesen; Josh Kruse; Nathan Martens; Clayton Murray; Dawson Skyhar; Mitchell Toews; Jason Wiebe; Carson Wieler; Riley Wolfe; coach Myron Friesen; assistant Laura Spelliscy; assistant Tammy Kruse

The gold medalist Carman Collegiate Cougars: Will Affleck; Kole Bergman; Matt Dennis; Waedon Dueck; Kevin Dunn; Campbell Ens; Riley Ens; Rylan Metcalf; Zach Reimer; Moritz Schneeberger; Wes Wanders; coach Larisa Ens