In the wildcard playoffs: …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg Miles Macdonell Buckeyes clipped the Winipeg Grant Park Pirates 85-74. The Pirates (coach Jacob Eaton) included Breion Anoyaw, Luca Chiappetta, Jakob Depape, Sameer Frotan, Kolby Glass, Kaiden Jackson-Richcoon, Aldrich Marquez, Joey Molina-Karp, Benjamin Munro, Matthew Peitsch, Istvan Reid, Roland Theissen, Carson Thomas, Eli Victor and Max Whitfield. …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg Oak Park Raiders edged the Winnipeg Glenlawn Lions 87-82. The Lions (coach Spencer Harrison, assistant J.R. Bucknell, assistant Esteban Gomez) included Ayanle Abdi, Fareed Adebisi, Jacob Bohn, Gavin Broccolo, Israel Elendu, Abubeker Fetu Bereda, Nathan Gebru, Keetan Itana, Ronin Javier, Jason Mallet, Zander Menard, Augustine Okose and Kyros Ramos.

       In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Winnipeg Jeanne Sauve Olypiens edged the 8th-seeded Winnipeg Garden City Gophers 82-79. The Gophers (coach Manoj Nowrang) included Joaquin Alvaira, Tristan Amaral, Jamyah Babb, Mac Jacob Colada, Michael Donato, Ridge Gard, Dominick Gebremedhin, Joseph Green, Riley Guieb, Aeon Hubac, Thaddeus Mabilangan, Reiden Olaes, Jhio Orcullo, Gian Panaligan and Jayden Wesley. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders torched the 12th-seeded Brandon Vincent Massey Vikings 88-54. The Vikings (coach Brett Nohr, assistant Garrett Popplestone) included Natnael Babisso, Nazrawi Babisso, Callum Brosseau, Wesley Burton, Rylan Lidster, Josh Romanik, Edyne Sankoh, Nathan Santin, Knox Smith, Markus Stevenson, Nikos Tellidis, Logan Van Santen, Cole Vandenberghe and Griffin Zilkey. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Winnipeg River East Kodiaks spanked the 10th-seeded Winnipeg Miles Macdonell Buckeyes 89-72. The Buckeyes (coach Jonathan Janzen, assistant Jeff Shaddock) included Michael Ajibi, Kaiden Almonte, Jesiah Araya, Conner Courtney, Keiran Dalki, Oba Davis, Eli Dawkins, Ishman Gill, Liam Jaro, Brody Kwiatek, Abel Michael, Naseim Mohamed, David Pessima, Khalil Petrekin and Carlos Urbiztondo. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Winnipeg Maples Marauders nipped the 11th-seeded Winnipeg Oak Park Raiders 89-86. The Raiders (coach Victor Lee, assistant Jon Lundgren) included Sam Fedorchuk, Amyas Furst, Onan Furst, Carter Goetz, Lucien Guertin, Jade Hammoud, Carter Hreno, Finn Hunt, Adam Kilmister, Binyi Lee, Yonathan Linetsky, Taija Manalastas, Marshall Nesbitt, Liam Noonan, Owen Sampson, Sebastian Small, Mason Versace and Zirui Yang.

       In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Winnipeg Kildonan East Reivers clipped the 9th-seeded Winnipeg Jeanne Sauve Olympiens 87-80. The Olympiens (coach Jonathon Goodspeed, assistant Gerald Villegas) included Joshua Caspillo, Mateo De Guzman, Ebawaka Dekama, Raphael Fais, Cavence Funk, Noah Goodspeed, Lev Haddad, Paul Ogweno, Eric Schlag, Denario Supersad, Bruno Van Bewer and Aidan Villegas-MacDonald.

       The 4th-seeded Winnipeg Sisler Spartans edged the 5th-seeded Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders 99-95. The Crusaders (coach Jeff Laping) included Sam Asabil, Mikeas Beyene, Colin Cabredo, Angelo Daniels, Keon Elkie, Juan ‘Miguel’ Guaring, Cy Hoorne, Chase Laping, Manuel Nitro, Leonel Nyagudi, Osahon Okoro, Joaquin Ong, Sam Opanubi, Micah Ragasa and Tamir Zeid.

       The 2nd-seeded Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans nipped the 7th-seeded Winnipeg River East Kodiaks 89-87. The Kodiaks (coach Tyler Kohut) included Dane Blundell, Alex Bruyere, Reid Cochrane, Benjamin Cook, Rafael Fajardo, Rhett Griffith, Jameson Honey, Michael Kallon, Ashton Kollar, Oliver Lotio, Jake Macdonald, Dax Mochnacz, Jack Nott, Nygel Reubens, Prince Shihot, Rory Sitar and Ashton Torres.

       In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Winnipeg Dakota Lancers clipped the 6th-seeded Winnipeg Maples Marauders 84-75. The Marauders (coach Scott Kirkpatrick) included Marco Arnuco, Veer Brar, Taranveer Dhaliwal, Zachary Fast, Javin Fauni, Surkhab Gill, Andre Gregorio, Scotland Lora, Noah Macalalad, Andrei Mallari, Joshua McKay, Lucas Moises-Liberato, Genesis Paderes, Sartaj Parwana-Tumber, Hargun Tagger, Pritpal Uppal and Andrey Yamborko.

       In the semis, the top-seeded Winnipeg Kildonan East Reivers dispatched the 4th-seeded Winnipeg Sisler Spartans 87-72.

       In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Winnipeg Dakota Lancers defeated the 2nd-seeded Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans 77-64.

       In the final, the top-seeded Winnipeg Kildonan East Reivers dispatched the 3rd-seeded Winnipeg Dakota Lancers 67-52.

       The all-tournament featured MVP Settimo Yugu (Kildonan-East); Magnus Carlos (Winnipeg Vincent Massey); Kinsey Nkunze (Dakota); Terry Ogbeide (Kildonan-East); Dan Rom (Dakota); Daven Sharma (Sisler); and Paul Ogweno (Jeanne-Sauvé, player’s choice).

The co-bronze medalist Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans: Mofe Agindotan-Jones; Timmy Ashaye; Kai Batson Wamnes; Magnus Carlos; Abu Ebubechukiwu; Isaac Harrison; Seth Kope; Aidan Lambert-Park; Tyler Mathieson; Ose Okhiria; John Oldcorn; David Osineye; Karanveer Saluja; Ariel Tsaiger; Jayden Westerlund; Juelz Williams; coach Cameron Fay; assistant Riley Francey

The co-bronze medalist Winnipeg Sisler Spartans: Amanda Alinoti; Jancel De Leon; Daynyel Dizon; Robhino Garcia; Imtaj Gill; Sean Larue; Chrisanto Loo; Jacob Medina; Nathan Nocon; Dylan Noriega; Kingston Paredes; Christian Perias; Lebron Sarmiento; Daven Sharma; Emile Vandal; coach Paul Queijo

The silver medalist Winnipeg Dakota Lancers: Prince Djine; Jed Godfrey-Ehichoya; Amid Kanu; Yayya Malik; Matthew Meneer; Adam Nasajpour; Kinsey Nkunze; Mikun Odunuga; James Ogunnyi; Destiny Okedara; Brady Penner; Lucas Martin Pujante; Zack Radley; Daniel Rom; coach Dean Favoni

The champion Winnipeg Kildonan-East Reivers: Ranbir Brar; Harjivan Dhaliwal; Jean Dusimimana; Cristian Giron; Adrian Lanoria; Aiden Laquette; Bryan Lindsay; Rushawn Martin; Terry Ogbeide; Emmanuel Thon; Aiden Walker; Settimo Yugu; coach Lloyd Celones; assistant Alex Barra; assistant Shane Torrance