In the interzone playoffs: …………………………………………………… The Whitemouth Warriors thrashed Fisher River Charles Sinclair 88-32. …………………………………………………… The zone 7 champ Gladstone William Morton Warriors dumped Wawanesa 81-65.
In the quarterfinals, held in Sprague, the top-seeded Glenboro Panthers stomped the 8th-seeded Nelson House Nisichawayasikh Neyo Ohtinwak College Warriors 94-53. Travis Strain was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Craig Swanson earned the laurel for the Warriors.
The 4th-seeded Rosenort Redhawks whipped the 5th-seeded Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders 79-55. Nicholas Reimer was chosen player of the game for the Redhawks, while Warren Hovorka-Alcock earned the laurel for the Raiders. The Raiders also included Garret Prevost.
The 3rd-seeded Whitemouth Warriors defeated the 6th-seeded Gilbert Plains Trojans 71-63. Nathan Dobush was chosen player of the game for the Warriors, while Conrad Stevenson earned the laurel for the Trojans. “We played pretty poorly the first quarter but other than that, we outplayed them the whole game” Trojans coach Jerron Kyle told the Grandview Exponent. The Trojans (coached by Kyle, assisted by Garret Dykun) also included Kyle Frykas, Devin MacDonald, Carsten Dykun, Lance Genik, Chet Von Bargen, Bryan Yakimishen, Cody Ward, Kiernan Vipond, Nathan Ellis, Mitchell Hale and Nathan Zadorozony.
In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Treherne Tigers demolished the 7th-seeded Gladstone William Morton Warriors 103-41. Jordan Hurton was chosen player of the game for the Tigers, while Kyle Peters earned the laurel for the Warriors.
In the semis, the top-seeded Glenboro Panthers clubbed the 4th-seeded Rosenort Redhawks 82-51. Travis Strain was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Brock Cornelsen earned the laurel for the Redhawks.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Treherne Tigers dusted the 3rd-seeded Whitemouth Warriors 69-52. Sean Schiefelbein was chosen player of the game for the Warriors.
In the bronze medal match, the 3rd-seeded Whitemouth Warriors defeated the 4th-seeded Rosenort Redhawks 69-63. Nathan Dobush was chosen player of the game for the Warriors, while Nicholas Reimer earned the laurel for the Redhawks. Rosenort (coached by Jason Peters, assisted by Kevin Friesen) also included Mitchell Simens, Brock Cornelsen, Parker Stevenson, Anders Kornelsen, Jordan Friesen, Timothy Peters, Levi Baldwin, Steven Dueck, Jonathon Peters and Jacob Waldner.
In the final, the 2nd-seeded Treherne Tigers dumped the top-seeded Glenboro Panthers 66-52. Jordan Lounsbury was chosen player of the game for the Tigers, while Carson Rogers earned the laurel for the Panthers.
The bronze medalist Whitemouth Warriors: Nathan Dobush; Sean Schiefelbein; Andrew Kuharski; Jeremy Brown; James Harden; Stuart Bruce; Zach Payne; Nathan Schiefelbein; Brendan Gulenchyn; Mark Hinrichs; coach Kelly Martin
The silver medalist Glenboro Panthers: Travis Strain; Carson Rogers; Mitch Johnson; Spencer Myers; Mitchell Hacault; Wade Langan; Matt Abernethy; Dylan Thornborough; Bryce Watson; Bryan Henderson; Jared Haasbeek; Lucas Delichte; coach Ryan Diehl; assistant Curt Wytinck; manager Bree Gillis
The gold medalist Treherne Tigers: Jordan Hurton; Jordan Lounsbury; Alex Drummond; Brandon Guenther; Ross Forbes; Blake Small; Ray Latimer; Brett Small; Nick Sutherland; Scott Forbes; Nate Sutherland; Justin Early; coach Jamie Rae; assistant Chris Banks