In the wild card play-in, the Winnipeg Transcona Titans defeated the Winnipeg J.H. Bruns Broncos 98-88. The Broncos (coach Matthew Dueck) included Baasit Adegbite, Heano Baliho, Naod Baliho, Nate Baraniuk, Ethan McKee, Alex Oludapo, Ayo Olydapo, Mason Param, Joshua Shefchyk, Mattias Teklu, Abel Weldemichael and Xavier Williams.
In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg Daniel McIntyre Maroons defeated the Winnipeg Miles Macdonell Buckeyes 83-74. The Buckeyes (coach Jonathan Janzen, assistant Jeff Shaddock) included Jesiah Araya, Jubei Brooks, Keiran Dalkie, Oba Davis, Eli Dawkins, Jaxon Derksen, Eshoi Ewers, Noor Grewal, Amari Griffiths-Sooso, Liam Jaro, Ben Klassen, Abel Michael, Naseim Mohamed, Emmanuel Ngossibak Yossa and Micah Willms. …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders clipped the Brandon Crocus Plains Plainsmen 104-89. The Plainsmen (coach Patrick Macinnis, assistant Matt Warren) included Nathaniel Beyene, Ayden Bone, Jaizzen Caceres, Maxwell Celine, Gavin Cotton, Santiago Garza, Josh Giesbrecht, Simon Leckie, Rein Lumtac, Christian Martin-Murray, Gefferson Molina, Noah Mulaw, Brody Tiel and Cole Venn. …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg Oak Park Raiders dumped the Winnipeg Transcona Titans 86-72. The Titans (coach Scott Braganza) included Samuel Adeleke, Nate Belyk, Matteo de Guarrini, Daniel Deng, Parker Honey, Levin Johnston, Nolan Kozakowski, Delonn Morais, Connor Raynbird, James Reyes, Lucas Robertson, Armaan Verma, Aryan Verma and Aidan Wiebe. …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg Maples Marauders defeated the Winnipeg Sisler Spartans 99-93. The Spartans (coach Carl Alfaro, assistant James Hay) included Jaiden Bernardo, Sean Cantos, Eldon Celones, Fyeri Cervantes, Ranjeet Chuhan, Jancel De Leon, Ronin Dela Cruz, Brian Fabregas, Jad Javier, John Mallari, Lance Mangaron, Noah Manzano, Jailan Nery, Vaheek Saggu and Daven Sharma.
In the quarterfinals, the Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans torched the Winnipeg Daniel McIntyre Maroons 120-79. The Maroons (coach Jandro Austria, assistant Michael Francisco, assistant J Poponne, assistant Kyle Queijo) included A.J. Baltazar, Justin Calda, Lorenzo Cappelletti, Tyson Francisco, Kaleb ‘Mason’ Gabuna, Raven Head, Kian Laurel, Bishar Mohammed Abdi, Jaiven Paredes, Cedrick Plopenio, Brent Saludo, Dah Soe, Kai Toney, Caden Tugade and Jalen Yumang.
The Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders defeated the Winnipeg Garden City Gophers 98-90. The Gophers (coach Iggy Grinevsky, assistant Mario Olaes) included Logan Alcaraz, Joanuin Alvaira, Dwayne Bacanto, Justin Cansino, Isaiah Deng, Matthew Evanchko, Crue Gard, Jaden Holmes, Aiden Labao, Calvin Lorenzo, Reiden Olaes, Gian Panaligan, Bavneet Singh and Kai Thongsakhom.
The Winnipeg Oak Park Raiders dispatched the Winnipeg Kildonan East Reivers 97-90. The Reivers (coach Lloyd Celones, assistant Alex Barra) included Sukhman Brar, Jesse Dixon, Cristian Giron, Adrian Lanoria, Aiden Lauette, Malok Malok, Rushawn Martin, Brycen Spencer, Emmanuel Thon, Gurekam Toor, Cody Vanderveer, Aiden Walker and Settimo Yugu.
In the last quarterfinal, the Winnipeg Dakota Lancers dusted the Winnipeg Maples Marauders 108-67. The Marauders (coach Donny Hayes, assistant Scott Kirkpatrick, assistant Markus Lisan, assistant Myles Panganiban, assistant Robin Quintana) included Reeve Abraham, Rae Alcarcio, Andre Gregorio, Owen Huckernby, Migs Ignacio, Gurshaan Kainth, Noah Macalalad, Andrei Mallari, Lucas Moises-Liberato, Michael Ndahilo, Genesis Paderes, Trent Raymundo, Tristan Sanderson-Nery and Andrey Yamborko.
In the semis, the Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans clocked the Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders 98-67.
In the other semi, the Winnipeg Oak Park Raiders nipped the Winnipeg Dakota Lancers 83-81.
In the final, the Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans whipped the Winnipeg Oak Park Raiders 101-82.
The all-tournament team featured MVP Chris Piotrowski (Vincent Massey); Jeremiah Ige (Vincent Massey) Taven Vigilance (Oak Park); Adrian Ortega-Pelegrin (Oak Park); Kismayo de Michael (Dakota); Inder Brar (St. Paul’s); and player’s choice Blake Penner (Dakota).
The co-bronze medalist Winnipeg Dakota Lancers: Jimmy Buck; Kismayo de Michael; Prince Djine; David Edgar; Connor Grandbois; Yahya Malik; Adam Nasajpour; Kinsey Nkunze; Destiny Okedara; Blake Penner; Benji Pepper; Lucas Martin Pujante; Zack Radley; coach Dean Favoni
The co-bronze medalist Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders: Sam Asabil; Inderjeet Brar; Keon Elkie; Robby Gill; Juan ‘Miguel’ Guaring; Mason Hamm; Chase Laping; Manuel Nitro; Leonel Nyagudi; Joaquin Ong; Nathan Stern; Wajih Zeid; coach Jeff Laping
The silver medalist Winnipeg Oak Park Raiders: Jack Courchaine; Onan Furst; Lucien Guertin; Brandon Han; Carter Hreno; Trey Knight; Itay Koifman; Binyi Lee; Jack McLean; Pablo Montanes Vidal; Andrew Nesbit; Adrian Ortega Pelegrin; Owen Sampson; Mason Versace; Taven Vigilance; coach Cam Macneil, assistant Jon Lundgren; assistant Chris Howell
The champion Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans: Mofe Agindotan-Jones; Kai Batson Wamnes; Magnus Carlos; Brady Fay; Isaac Harrison; Jeremiah Ige; Joseph Iyere; Joshua Iyere; Tyler Mathieson; Chris Piotrowski; Karanveer Saluja; Ellison Uwawah; Owen Weekes; Jayden Westerlund; Juelz Williams; coach Cameron Fay