In the wildcard game, the Baldur Vikings dispatched the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders 70-63.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Glenboro Panthers stomped the 8th-seeded Wabowden Mel Johnson Eagles 81-36. Jared Haasbeek was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Joseph Tozer earned the laurels for the Eagles. Mel Johnson (coached by Brenda Tozer) also included Lorne Bayer, Wayne Fourre, Thomas Johansen, Mick Crane, Shaun Nachbaur and Kajon McKay.
The 5th-seeded Treherne Tigers defeated the 4th-seeded Pinawa Panthers 81-55. Nate Sutherland was chosen player of the game for the Tigers, while Brent Barry earned the laurels for the Panthers. Pinawa (coached by Merv Voth) also included Matt Smith, Sam English, Ryan Karklin, Jayson Bilinsky, Justin Evenden, Joe Stefaniuk, Calvin Bueckert and Trae Brooks.
The 3rd-seeded Gilbert Plains Trojans whipped the 6th-seeded Rosenort Redhawks 90-57. Jonathan Gallant was chosen player of the game for the Trojans, while Cole Olynick earned the laurels for the Redhawks. Rosenort (coached by Kevin Friesen, assisted by Clinton Brandt) also included Levi Baldwin, Nick Reimer, Brock Cornelsen, Steven Roland, Anders Kornelsen, Philip Sawatsky, Dale LaCroix and Jacob Waldner.
In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded St. Laurent Hawks stomped the 7th-seeded wildcard Baldur Vikings 92-57. Dallas Boudreau was chosen player of the game for the Hawks, while Justin DeMeuleneire earned the laurels for the Vikings. Baldur (coached by Devin McLean) also included David Duncan, Jordan Moore, Jordan Webb, Riley Martens, Jordan Wickens, Michael Kilt-Baete, Jamie Smith, Patrick Durham, Michael Cramer, Brody DeBaets and Bradley Parsonage.
In the semi-finals, the top-seeded Glenboro Panthers crushed the 5th-seeded Treherne Tigers 78-48. John Swanepoel was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Jordan Lounsbury earned the laurels for the Tigers.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded St. Laurent Hawks edged the 3rd-seeded Gilbert Plains Trojans 76-74. Gary Bibeau was chosen player of the game for the Hawks, while Kyle Frykas earned the laurels for the Trojans.
In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Treherne Tigers edged the 3rd-seeded Gilbert Plains Trojans 89-81. Jordan Hurton was chosen player of the game for the Tigers, while Jordan Morin earned the laurels for the Trojans. Gilbert Plains (coached by Bart Walker) also included Bryan Yakimishen, Jonathan Gallant, Carsten Dykun, Chet Von Bargen, Devin MacDonald, Nathan Ellis, Dakota Mischuk, Lance Genik, Ryan Dingwall, Kyle Frykas and Cody Ward.
In the final, the top-seeded Glenboro Panthers defeated the 2nd-seeded St. Laurent Hawks 47-39.
The bronze medalist Treherne Tigers: Brett Wilcox; Alex Drummond; Brett Small; Jordan Hurton; Scott Forbes; Raymond Latimer; Brandon Guenther; Justin Early; Jordan Lounsbury; Nate Sutherland; Nick Sutherland; coach Jamie Rea; coach Chris Banks; manager Blake Small
The silver medalist St. Laurent Hawks: Gary Bibeau; Dallas Boudreau; Trevor Diell; Ian Petrowski; Manny Pimentel; Jeff Haldorson; Paul Petrowski; Scott Richot; Damien Chartrand; Nathan Bruce; coach Aaron Bruce; teacher David Halldorson; manager Alyze Couzigou
The gold medalist Glenboro Panthers: Andrew Huber; Kirby Wallis; Nathan McPhail; Mitch Hacault; Carson Rogers; Wade Langan; Travis Strain; Dylan Thornborough; Maitiu Morton; John Swanepoel; Jared Haasbeek; Shaun Webster; coach Ryan Diehl; assistant Mike Jefferies; manager Leah Harpelle