In the interzone playoffs, the Strathclair Skyhawks whipped Melita 71-43.

In the quarterfinals, held in Rosenort, the top-seeded Glenboro Panthers whipped the 8th-seeded Lynn Lake West Lynn Heights North Stars 82-50. The North Stars (coached by David Stralak) included Robbie Sinclair, Steel Skomorowski, Thomas Colin, Morgan Halkett, Chris Potts, Ryley Josayneon, Kingsley Mercredi, Greg Thomas and Dustin Sinclair.

The 2nd-seeded Pinawa Panthers crushed the 7th-seeded Strathclair Skyhawks 88-25. The Skyhawks (coached by Debby Lee) included Ian McMullan, Jason Shurvell, Curtis Baker, Terence Ross, Shane McMullan, Paul Houle, Michael Urichuk, Cody Cornwall, J.C. Ulrich and Lester Pachal.

The 4th-seeded wildcard Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders dumped the 5th-seeded Rosenort Red Hawks 97-73 as Stephane Caba scored 26, along with 10 boards, Merv Havorka 24, including 7 treys, Elias Jansen Van Doom 20, Kevin Flett 12 and Travis Atnip 12. The Red Hawks (coached by Kevin Friesen) included Cole Olynick, Michael Brandt, Jason Peters, Mat Klassen, Todd Reimer, Curtis Penner, Evan Friesen and Michael Thiesen.

In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Koostatak Charles Sinclair Hawks whipped the 6th-seeded Gilbert Plains Trojans 79-43. The Trojans (coached by Trevor Beals) included Jaret Priest, Jordan Dykun, Jon Gallant, Garret Solotwinsky, Brad Puchalio, Greg Weibe, Andrew Rosolowsky, Keith Genik, Elliot Hrychuk, Brett Ewanshyn and Jonah Genik.

In the semis, the 4th-seeded Sprague Ross L. Grey Raiders stunned the top-seeded Glenboro Panthers 88-82. The Raiders trailed by 18 early but narrowed the gap to 45-40 at the half. Merv Hovorka and Kevin Flett each drained seven treys for the Raiders. Hovorka finished with 30 points. Flett added 29 and Elias Jansen Van Doon 17.

In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Pinawa Panthers edged the 3rd-seeded Koostatak Charles Sinclair Hawks 69-64.

        In the bronze medal match, the top-seeded Glenboro Panthers defeated the 3rd-seeded Koostatak Charles Sinclair Hawks 76-67.

        In the final, the 4th-seeded Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders defeated the 2nd-seeded Pinawa Panthers 71-63 to capture their fifth provincial title, but first since 1980, while avenging a loss to the Panthers in the zone finals. Merv Havorka paced the Raiders with 30, including 7 treys. Kevin Flett added 29, including 7 treys, and Elias Jansen Van Doorn 18. Ross L. Gray was one of the smallest schools in the province, with just 60 students between grades 9-12. The Panthers led by 10 early and by 45-40 at the half but the Raiders rallied by bombing from beyond the arc.

        The bronze medalist Glenboro Panthers: Andrew Huber; Kirby Wallis; Travis Hallgrimson; Mitchell Hacault; Shawn Dowd; Michael Jefferies; Adam Campbell; Josh Braaksma; Maitiu Morton; John Swanepoel; Rob McLeod; Jared Haasbeek; coach Ryan Diehl; manager Robyn Harpelle

        The silver medalist Pinawa Panthers: Gord Macdonald; Kirk Vilks; Roland van Gend; Josh Bueckert; Tyler George; Brendan Simard; Jason Bilinsky; Matt Randall; Calvin Bueckert; Brent Berry; coach Ann Sisler

        The gold medalist Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders: Jesse Delorme; Nester McDonald; Garrett Prevost; Stephane Cabana; Elias Jansen Van Doorn; Kevin Flett; James Wolfleg; Merv Hovorka; Travis Atnip; Philip Dumus; coach Jared Baines; assistant Brad Weins; manager Hank Jansen Van Doorn