In the wildcard playins: …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg Garden City Gophers dispatched the Winnipeg Pembina Trails Collegiate Trail Hawks 100-83. The Trial Hawks (coach Thendo Magugumela, assistant Carey Buss, assistant Darlene Nguyen) included Azeem Bamigbose, David Broner, Sean Dolores, Itay Esatov, Omar Essam, Umar Faraz, Jack Ferraro, Isaiah Grande, Philip Hizon, Jonathan Ibeanu, Dami Ibukun, Josha Izokun, Vincent Obiekwe, Nifemi Otelaja and Le Ouyang. …………………………………………………… In the other wildcard, the Winnipeg Jeanne-Sauve Olympiens edged the Winnipeg Fort Richmond Centurions 75-72. The Centurions (coach Ryyan Koleric, assistant Mike Pawlyshyn, assistant Dan Poperechny, assistant Kniel Sullera) included John Adewumi, Sam Adeyemi, Timi Akinyemi, Nicholas Epp, Goyo Fernadez Gallaga, Victor Jasper, David Kentebe, Luke Kentebe, Daniyal Khan, Rain Liu, Elise Mera, Binh Nguyen, Tabarak Oyekan, Edrian Revidad, Daniel Ujadughele, Jabez Velasquez and Stefan Vucicevic.

       In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Winnipeg Miles Macdonell Buckeyes nipped the 9th-seeded Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans 98-97. The Trojans (coach Cameron Fay, assistant Cheryl Smith, assistant Brady Fay, assistant Isaac Harrison, assistant Tyler Mathieson, assistant Mofe Jones, assistant Dustin Lavallee) included Kai Becker, Taggart Craw, Abu Ebubechukwu, Owen Einfield, Ali Haj Hassan, Zhining Hao, Issa Kamara Jr, Seth Kope, John Oldcorn, Sam Oluyemi, David Osineye, David Owar, Jacob Robles, Mathias Tonzig and Mikkel Uche-Nwankwo. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders clubbed the 12th-seeded Winnipeg Jeanne Sauve Olympiens 106-83. The Olympiens (coach Jonathon Goodspeed, assistant Hunter Goodspeed, assistant Noah Goodspeed, assistant Justin Lendema, assistant Ian Ogweno, assistant Gerald Villegas) included Joshua Caspillo, Asher Cohen, Mateo De Guzman, Franco Galdos, Lev Haddad, Basil Ibrahim, Ryan Lendema, Colton Lindsay, Hassan Mohamed Ali, Eric Schlag, Denario Supersad, Bruno Van Bewer and Aiden Villegas-MacDonald. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Brandon Vincent Massey Vikings clipped the 11th-seeded Winnipeg Garden City Gophers 73-64. The Gophers (coach Choi Vega, assistant Chris Pereira) included Joaquin Alvaira, Jamyah Babb, Rain Balagtas, Railey Caparus, Jonah Castaneda, Tanner Clark, Dylan Desmond, Michael Donato, Riley Guieb, Aeon Hubac, Luke Legaspi, Daouda Ndiaye, Ben Pelayo and Jacob White. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Winnipeg Sisler Spartans dispatched the 10th-seeded Winnipeg Windsor Park Royals 84-75. The Royals (coach Brent Amos, assistant Ryan Storey, assistant Austin Arsenault, assistant Brennan Moore) included Enny Adetoyese, Taleem Ali-Johnson, Sunjot Chhawla, Robin Javier, Nevin McIvor, Tobi Oladapo, Iranola Orimoloye, Michael Osawe, Churchill Osuntokun, Josh Pancoe, A.J. Quejada, Braedan Regey, Marco Roxas, Gurshantpal Sran and Raiden Terrick.

       In the quarterfinals, held in Winnipeg, the top-seeded Winnipeg Dakota Lancers defeated the 8th-seeded Winnipeg Miles Macdonell Buckeyes 96-91. The Buckeyes (coach Jonathan Janzen, assistant Pardeep Duggal, assistant Aaron Strempler, assistant Kevin Baniuk, assistant Joe Bodner) included Michael Ajibi, Kaiden Almonte, Max Burgos, Tom Foyom, Ishman Gill, Liam Jaro, Brody Kwiatek, Nathaniel Moore, David Pessima, Janvier Reyes, Jack Sinnock and Carlos Urbiztondo.

       The 5th-seeded St. Paul’s Crusaders torched the 4th-seeded Winnipeg Oak Park Raiders 91-60. The Raiders (coach Victor Lee, assistant Jon Lundgren) included Ethan Baker, Jack Burgess, Adriano Fiorillo, Amyas Furst, Carter Goetz, Jade Hammoud, James Hanna, Finn Hunt, Adam Kilmister, Luke Lefort, Yonathan Linetsky, Taija Manalastas, Marshall Nesbitt, Kyle Penner, Chase Reiser, Sebastian Small and Carter Trozzo.

       The 3rd-seeded Winnipeg Churchill Bulldogs crushed the 6th-seeded Brandon Vincent Massey Vikings 111-81. The Vikings (coach Brett Nohr, assistant Derek Barnett) included Adedapo Adejumo, Callum Brosseau, Wesley Burton, Madden Cheung, Paschal Esehien, Rylan Lidster, Jordan Nickel, Ashton Opperman, Nathan Santin, Knox Smith, Markus Stevenson, Nikos Tellidis, Logan Van Santen, Cole Vandenberghe and Griffin Zilkey.

       In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seed Winnipeg Maples Marauders defeated the 7th-seeded Winnipeg Sisler Spartans 90-85. The Spartans (coach Paulo Queijo, assistant Paul Grant, assistant Lenin Mangaron, assistant Melissa Steeves) included Amanda Alinoti, Abhijot Brar, Raphael Capacia, Dave Ciza, Nico Cruz, Rainen Dela Cruz, Daynyel Dizon, Jethro Geronimo, Imtaj Gill, Mark James Guemo, Mykelli Legrand, Landon Mangaron, Jacob Medina, Kingston Paredes and Emile Vandal.

       In the semis, the top-seeded Winnipeg Dakota Lancers dispatched the 5th-seeded Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders 102-91.

       In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Winnipeg Maples Marauders clipped the 3rd-seeded Winnipeg Churchill Bulldogs 107-87.

       In the final, the 2nd-seeded Winnipeg Maples Marauders stunned the top-seeded Winnipeg Dakota Lancers 115-106.

       The all-tournament team featured MVP Veer Brar (Maples); Kobe Alejo (Churchill); Joaquin Ong (St. Paul’s); Brady Peener (Dakota, also player’s choice); Daniel Rom (Dakota); and Andrey Yamborko (Maples).

The co-bronze medalist Winnipeg Churchill Bulldogs: Isiah Abodigin; Bol Agu; Kobe Alejo; Olasubomi Allimson; Brook Bekele; Jonathan Bihama; Raguel Dejen; Noah Gibson; Jayden Gravador; Philip Ofime; Rylan Peape; Silas Proulx; Francesco Ruska; Sahibjot Singh; Amir Teame; Aiden Temmerman; Drishya Thapa; coach Roman Meyer; assistant Don Fuentes; assistant Tyler King-Binguis

       The co-bronze medalist Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders: Milan Bath; Colin Cabredo; Kien Cudia; Angelo Daniels; Cy Hoorne; Dontrae Jones; Dylan McAlpine; Akoko Nyagudi; Joaquin Ong; Sam Opanubi; Micah Ragas; Edris Sajadi; Johnathan Sobowale; Zi Feng ‘Lawrence’ Wu; Tamir Zeid; coach Jeff Laping; assistant Wally Chubati; assistant Malik Irwin; assistant Sunny Kaila; assistant Marc Roxas; assistant Justus Alleyn

The silver medalist Winnipeg Dakota Lancers: Nasrudin Ahmed; Gabreil De Michael Biar; Jed Godfrey-Ehichoya; Derek Igben; Alexandre Jean; Conner Joubert; Abdi Mama; Ojie Odubor-Okojie; Brady Penner; Lucas Martin Pujante; Daniel Rom; Darius Sapong-Rean; Jayden Wahl; Keegan Worthington; Ty Zappitelli; coach Dean Favoni; assistant Trent Favoni-Grossart; assistant Chit Goswami; assistant Drew Russenholt; assistant Elliot Russenholt

The champion Winnipeg Maples Marauders: Marco Arnuco; Veer Brar; Taranveer Dhaliwal; Zachary Fast; Javin Fauni; Surkhab Gill; Akota Leask-Prince; Scotland Lora; Thaddeus Mabilangan; Ammiel Paderes; Sartaj Parwana-Tumber; Nathaniel Sarreal; Hargun Tagger; Pritpal Uppal; Andrey Yamborko; coach Scott Kirkpatrick; assistant Amrit Basi; assistant Donny Hayes; assistant Markus Lisan; assistant Robin Quintana; assistant Phillip Sousa Jr