In the provincial qualifiers, held in Souris: …………………………………………………… The host Souris Sabres qualified by dusting the Portage La Prairie Westpark Royals 107-46. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Prairie Mountain/Nellie McClung Predators eliminated the Russell Major Pratt Trojans 71-61. The Trojans (coach Bret Dreilich) included Elijah Abraham, Ethan Bauereiss, Deacon Cote, Ken Diores, Nathaniel Ducharme, Mateo Esaverra, Lyam Fillion, Kenneth Jereos, Daniel Kleebaum, Edmond Kriewalt, Bo Lappage, Owen Malcom-Pineda, Gabriel Malonzo, Hariel Maturan, Ashton Roszell, Daxton Sawaryn, Sam Shingoose and Dean Stewart. …………………………………………………… In the B final, the Portage La Prairie Westpark Royals qualified the dispatching the Prairie Mountain/Nellie McClung Predators 76-71. The Predators (coach Jeff Peacock, assistant Byron Timmerman, assistant Eric Weiss) included Noel Boulet, Gavin De Ruyck, Reese Hacault, Cooper Ketsman, Andrew Peacock, Caleb Peacock, Soren Reid, Dominick Timmerman, Titus Timmerman, Nolan Van Mol and Haydon Wytinck.
In the qualifiers at Carberry, the most Carberry Cougars qualified by dispatching Green Valley 97-90. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Frontier Raiders eliminated the Ebb & Flow Thunderbirds 98-74. The Thunderbirds (coach Tyson Desjarlais, assistant Leonard Pierone) included Daniel Campbell, Dexter Green, Colton Houle, Braxton Malcolm, Darius McIvor Racette, Trevor Mousseau, Kage Paul, Kash Paul, Karson Racette, Kingston Racette and Leyton Racette. …………………………………………………… In the B final, the Grunthal Green Valley Pirates eliminated the Frontier Raiders 106-96. The Raiders (coach Nolen Jacobson) included Shaquille Anderson, Brent Bighetty, Jaymin Bighetty, Daniel Danielson, Jayden Genaille, Andre Grey, Owen Balkett, Trenan Halkett-Cook, Mason Hart, R.J. Lampkin, Axel Martel, Gavin Mcdonald, Matthew Pearson, Colton Spence, Liam Streamer and Thomas Tssessaze.
In the qualifiers held in Winnipeg, the host Immanuel Christian qualified by dusting the Ile de Chenes Gabrielle-Roy Les Roys 110-63. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Minnesdosa Chancellors eliminated the Fisher River Hawks 98-33. The Hawks (coach Anthony Mason) included Jacob Cameron, Malkin Govereau, Wyatt Govereau, Elian Guimond, Ryder Houston, Sonny Kirkness, Dallas Mallette, Darius Murdock, Kami Murdock, Ronald Murdock, Tristan Murdock, Aidan Sinclair-Favel and Luke Wilson. …………………………………………………… In the B final, the Ile de Chenes Gabrielle-Roy Les Roys qualified by edging the Minnedosa Chancellors 65-60. The Chancellors (coach Paul Laliberte, assistant Veronica Robinson) included Adam Archbutt, Renz Contreras, Russell Contreras, Dane Griffith, Tucker Hampton, Bryton Kingdon, Caleb Laliberte, Elie Mailman, Helgi Mailman, Brody Marnock, Aiden McGorman, William Melvin, Seth Pinette, Kelton Richards, Rhogan Scott, Keinan Traverse and Easton Trotz.
In the quarterfinals, held in Gimli, the Souris Sabres dusted the Portage La Prairie Westpark Royals 86-58. Kadin Pambrun was chosen player of the game for the Sabres, while Kaj Willms earned the laurels for the Royals. The Royals (coach Dave Britton, assistant Jeremy Daniel, assistant Carter Friesen, assistant Paul Stanley, assistant Corey Willms) also included Andrew Byers, Dylan Caslor, Lucas Citulsky, Jean Despaties, Gavin Fernandez, Havyn Fretz, Miles Fretz, Rhett Gessell, Brendan Giesbrecht, Exzavier Hartie, Emanuel Hermandez, Samuel Kuhl, Noah Legaspi, Derrick Myran, Eseosa Odeh, Matthew Paetzold, Storm Ronald, Rene Smoke, Andrii Stoliar, Jaxon van Niekerk, Josiah Woodward and Noah Zatina.
The Carberry Cougars clipped the host Gimli Lakers 77-66. Owen Unrau was chosen player of the game for the Cougars, while Ashton Chartrand earned the laurels for the Lakers. The Lakers (coach coach Chad Heminger, assistant Blake Magnusson) also included Shane Bomberak, Dillon Carter, Julian Curtis-Meyook, Oliver Gubjartson, Dylan MacLean, Caleb Miyai, Christian Mozdzen, A.J. Nadon, Jessie Patrick-Batenchuck, Kaiden Reimer-Miyai, Danyx Sylvester and Kaz Sylvester.
The Pas Margaret Barbour Spartans nipped the Ile de Chenes Gabrielle-Roy Les Roys 64-63. Landon Dorion was chosen player of the game for the Spartans, while Paul Gratton-Weidman earned the laurels for Les Roys. Les Roys (coach coach Daniel Anderson, assistant Stellan Chammartin) also included Jamie Barnabe, Logan Barnabe, Noah Cantin, Parker Duillerier, Samuel Deschambault, Tyler Evason, Marek Goller, Zaiver LaBrossiere, Zacharie Normandeau, Kenan Page, Derek Poirier, Zacharie Poirier and Colin Vermette.
In the last quarterfinal, the Winnipeg Immanuel Christian Falcons defeated the Grunthal Green Valley Pirates 85-81. Rylan Veenendaal was chosen player of the game for the Falcons, while Pierce Braun earned the laurels for the Pirates. The Pirates (coach Jon Rempel, assistant Evan Friesen) also included Gavin Bergen, Lewis Braun, Coen Doerksen, Brennan Friesen, Devon Froese, Thiessen Gregory, Malachi Penner, Dominic Plet, Toby Reimer, Ethan Rempel, Jayden Rempel, and Curtis Thiessen.
In the semis, the Souris Sabres whipped the Carberry Cougars 89-61. Trey Penner was chosen player of the game for the Sabres, while Linden Whalen earned the laurels for the Cougars.
In the other semi, The Pas Margaret Barbour Spartans defeated the Winnipeg Immanuel Christian Falcons 73-69. Mason Hanchuk was chosen player of the game for the Spartans, while Brody Nobel earned the laurels for the Falcons.
In the bronze medal match, the Winnipeg Immanuel Christian Falcons edged the Carberry Cougars 67-64. David Welch was chosen player of the game for the Falcons, while Gabriel Mignault earned the laurels for the Cougars. The Cougars (coach Chris Unrau, assistant Ryan Robson) also included Van Anderson, Ethan Clark, Quinton Elliott, Ben Meznies, Charli Mignault, Jack Polasek, Dmytro Samsonenko, Johnathon Sheppard, Ryker Smith, Owen Unrau and Linden Whalen.
In the final, The Pas Margaret Barbours Spartans dispatched the Souris Sabres 84-75. Sebastian Stevens was chosen player of the game for the Spartans, while Brady DeVliegere earned the laurels for the Sabres.
The all-tournament team featured MVP Mason Hanchuk (Margaret Barbour); Laken Chartrand (Margaret Barbour); Trey Penner (Souris); Kadin Pambrun (Souris); Owen Unrau (Carberry); Rylan Veenendaal (Immanuel Christian); and player’s choice Ashton Chartrand (Gimli)
The bronze medalist Winnipeg Immanuel Christian Falcons: Jack Bakker; Tyson Deboer; Adam Nobel; Brody Nobel; Darius Schriemer; Matthew Teitsma; Cooper Toet; Caleb Vanderlinde; Rylan Veenendaal; Jamin Versteeg; David Welch; Phoenix Welch; coach Kenny VanderVegte; assistant Brett Hofsink; assistant Scott VanderVegte
The silver medalist Souris Sabres: Grayson Bennett; Sam Butler; Thomas Cha; Brady DeVliegere; Kaden Fisher; Mika Landry-Svetec; Zayden Mckay; Daniel Mustapha; Trey Penner; Sam Poncsak; Kadin Recksiedler-Pambrun; Ben Winters; coach Trever Penner
The champion The Pas Margaret Barbour Spartans: Mukisa Afatsawo; Rome Anderson; Laken Chartrand; Odin Cooper; Landen Dorion; Kian Dutkiewicz; Johann Elliot; R.J. Garrioch; Mason Hanchuk; Marek Madrigga; Jake Polischuk; Carl Ramos; Mishkin Sabet; Bernard Spence; Jean Sebastian Stevens; Jackie Vu; coach Darcy Hanchuk; assistant Saman Mirza-Agha; assistant Kaweah Hanchuk
Note: The MHSAA did not respond to a request to identify the tournament seeds.