In the wildcard playoffs: …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg Daniel McIntyre Maroons edged the Winnipeg Kildonan East Reivers 79-74. The Reivers (coach Lloyd Celones) included Olamide Balogun, Sukhman Brar, Riley Clark, Meherwaan Deol, Jesse Dixon, Sadiq Fragalla, Adam Frick, Sened Gabir, Malok Malok, Aksajeet Toor, Gurekam Toor, Cody Vanderveer and Aluma Yanga. …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg John Taylor Pipers clipped the Winnipeg Fort Richmond Centurions 84-73. The Centurions (coach Ryyan Koleric, coach Dan Properechny) included Kumail Abbas, Clinton Abioye, Adebare Adegbosin, Araoluwa Adewakun, Inioluwa Asaolu, Jacob Atnip, Tanveer Bahia, Thane Carlos, Raouf Elnagar, Jalen Gihad, Bussil Khan, Evangelos Kyriazis, Boluwatife Obasoto, Umair Razi, Simrat Sawna, Sohaib Siddiquie and Gulberg Singh. …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg Miles Macdonell Buckeyes dispatched the Winnipeg Oak Park Raiders 61-54. The Raiders (coach Darcia Jones, coach Cam MacNeil) included Kai Boyko, Jordan Buenaventura, Jack Courchaine, Vaughn Diakow, Kaeden Ham, Trey Knight, Itay Koifman, Jack McLean, Mathieu Methot, Andrew Nesbit, Everet Noonan, Adrian Ortega Pelegrin, Luke Penner, Giovanni Rosar Nunes, Cohen Storie and Taven Vigilance.
In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Winnipeg Daniel McIntyre Maroons edged the 8th-seeded Winnipeg Maples Marauders 103-98. The Marauders (coach Donny Hayes, coach Scott Kirkpatrick, coach Markus Lisan, coach Robin Quintana) included Renz Abiad, Zahid Bandali, Harjaveen Brar, Benjamin Bui, Lance Del Mundo, Isiah Hanif, Owen Huckernby, Migs Ignacio, Gurshaan Kainth, Noah Macalalad, Michael Ndahilo, Luke Peel, Allen Penales, Gamanjot Rathaur, Trent Raymundo, Sehajpreet Sandhu, Samridh Seerha and Nick Vieville. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans stomped the Brandon Vincent Massey Vikings 75-40. The Vikings (coach Brett Nohr) included Nizar Atout, Azpen Bacus, Brannigan Ferland, Joseph Gemeda, Carter Moore, Aaron Pasaporte, Will Pearson, Andy Qui, Christian Santin, Justin Sharp, Scott Sherb, Temi Toogun and Conor Van Santen. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded John Taylor Pipers crushed the 7th-seeded Sisler Spartans 102-74. The Spartans (coach Abdou Cisse, coach James Hay, coach Lenin Mangaron) included Jaiden Bernardo, Gurjot Brar, Tristan Bushie, Renzo Capacia, Eldon Celones, Ranjeet Chuhan, Ronin Dela Cruz, Brian Fabregas, Charles Llanes, John Mallari, Lance Mangaron, Noah Manzano, Mateio Mason Torres, Vashon Sharma, Karl Tirao and Jailan Nery. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Winnipeg Dakota Lancers clocked the 11th-seeded Winnipeg Miles Macdonell Buckeyes 84-54. The Buckeyes (coach Jonathan Janzen, coach Jeff Shaddock) included Eyu Abire, Samuel Adesuyi, Yomi ‘Josh’ Akinwunmi, Jubei Brooks, Jaxon Derksen, Nolan Ducharme, Noor Grewal, Amari Griffiths-Sooso, Nate Harris, Aziz Karoma, Ben Klassen, Kobe Konopelenko, Mouhamed Ndiaye, Emmanuel Ngossibak Yossa, and Micah Willms.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Winnipeg Sturgeon Heights Huskies dispatched the 9th-seeded Winnipeg Daniel McIntyre Maroons 85-70. The Maroons (coach Jason Poponne) included A.J. Baltazar, Justin Calda, Lancedric Catipon, Dylan Fonseca, Tyson Francisco, Kian Laurel, Cedrick Plopenio, Jerico Quirante, John Recalde, Louis Kheno Rivera, Brent Saludo, Caden Tugade, Jalen Yumang, Aazriel Vencatasamy, Saiden Cielo, Christopher John Ebron and Marc Lozano.
The 5th-seeded Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans torched the 4th-seeded Winnipeg Churchill Bulldogs 86-59. The Bulldogs (coach Roman Meyer, coach Don Fuentes) included Kal-El Alejo, Benjamin Bernhardt, Jose Vasco Cabral, Tristan Capuno, Mason Chartrand, Rylan Chartrand, Sened Desta, Liam Hampton, Ethan Hernandez, Matthew Hriech, Bebo Innocent, Emmanuel Kalombo, Michel Kouassi, Dennis Laso, Shadrak Lasu, Ruf Nyl Magaoay, Raled Njoya, Nicholas Parrott and Ethan Temmerman.
The 2nd-seeded Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders stomped the 10th-seeded Winnipeg John Taylor Pipers 118-78. The Pipers (coach Spiros Kavadas) included Tristan Anderson, Tommaso Bia, Daniel Charaf, Jimmy Di-Umba, Nathan Duncan, Liam Hutter, Miguel King, Ater Makuer, Atok Makuer, Presley McCorrister, Samuel Moreno Dominguez, Harpreet Singh, Zach Tanchak and Kane Woodward.
In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Winnipeg Garden City Gophers clipped the 6th-seeded Dakota Lancers 79-69. The Lancers (coach Dean Favoni) included Mikias Bockru, Ben Boileau, Jimmy Buck, Jacob Caspillo, Kismayo de Michael, David Edgar, Mohammad Huzair Bilal, Rylan Klen, Augustine Nkundimana, Sean Novencido, Blake Penner, Wizdom Smith, Jordan Tousignant and Marcus Wahl.
In the semis, the top-seeded Winnipeg Sturgeon Heights Huskies defeated the 4th-seeded Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans 73-62.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders dispatched the 3rd-seeded Winnipeg Garden City Gophers 87-75.
In the final, the Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders dispatched the Winnipeg Sturgeon Heights Huskies 86-74.
The all-tournament team featured MVP Miguel Nitro (St. Paul’s); Jaden Holmes (Garden City); Jeremiah Ige (Winnipeg Vincent Massey); Noah Kankam (Sturgeon Heights); Ramogy Nyagudi (St. Paul’s, who was also the player’s choice selection); Joash Rocaberte (Sturgeon Heights).
The co-bronze medalist Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans: Brady Fay; Jeremiah Ige; Joshua Iyere; Travis Lebouttillier; Olaoluwa Ola-Ogyndipe; Alex Palyvoda; Chris Piotrowski; Alan Tkach; Ariel Tsaiger; Ellison Uwawah; Owen Weekes; Jayden Westerlund; Isiah Iyoupe; coach Marc Collier; coach Cameron Fay
The co-bronze medalist Winnipeg Garden City Gophers: Jakyri Babb; King Benedicto; Paul Bocalan; Justin Cansino; Derian Castaneda; Francis Coronado; Matthew Evanchko; Jedd Fermin; Crue Gard; Jaden Holmes; Aidan Labao; Calvin Lorenzo; Reiden Olaes; Rylen Olaes; Orion Remoquillo; Bavneet Sing; Kai Thongsakhom; Angelo Umali; coach Iggy Grinevsky; coach Jordan Ankrah
The silver medalist Winnipeg Sturgeon Heights Huskies: Ajay Alleyne; Maddox Alleyne; Denzel Atienza; Ryan Bilous; Elijah De La Mothe; Nick Demedash; Luciano Glades; Noah Kankam; Brenden Malcolm-Hanghofer; Owen Patterson; Joash Rocaberte; Blake Sherk; Samuel Sola; Mo Zeid; Alex Zhao; Sijad Lahl; coach Stephen Tackie
The champion Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders: Giovanni Ajiaman; Inderjeet Brar; Carson Cabredo; Robby Gill; Juan ‘Miguel’ Guaring; Mason Hamm; Nash Matias; Isaiah Momoh; Miguel Nitro; Ramogy Nyagudi; Israel Opanubi; Ezechika Wachukwu; Mohammed Zeid; Wajih Zeid; coach Jeff Laping