In the quarterfinals, held in Shoal Lake, the Gilbert Plains Trojans dumped the Gladstone William Morton Warriors 87-77. Carsten Dykun was chosen player of the game for the Trojans while Jesse Toth earned the laurels for the Warriors. William Morton also included Brady Walker, Eric Lach, Chris Rinn, Zac Yandeau, Tyler Reiner, Tanner Peters, Lyndon Soper, Brad Huyber, Mitch McCausland, Roddy Thordarson, Gaelen Fehr, Brendan McClure and Ashton Single.
The Rosenort Red Hawks dispatched the Lynn Lake West Lynn Heights Northstars 97-40. Parker Stevenson was chosen player of the game for the Red Hawks, while Rene Bighetty earned the laurels for the Northstars. West Lynn Heights (coached by David Stralak) also included Randolph Daniels, Cody Reimer, Jake Bighetty, Harvey Thomas, Cody Cook, Arland Anderson and Jordon Martel.
The Glenboro Panthers stomped the Shoal Lake Sharks 126-41. Carson Rogers was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Caleb Boyer earned the laurels for the Sharks. Shoal Lake (coached by Stephen David) also included Matthew Short, Michael Matiation, Karl Chastko, Justin Darr, Jim Hyde, Braydon Malchuk, Tyler Martin, Cody Matation, Matthew Yanick, Dean Gamey, Dylan Shingoose and Mackenzie Knight.
In the last quarterfinal, the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders whipped the St. Laurent Hawks 90-69. Cole Machej was chosen player of the game for the Raiders, while Jordan Lavalle earned the laurels for the Hawks. St. Laurent (coached by Trevor Diell and Jason Appleyard) also included Bryce Lavallee, C. Jay Perreault, Jason Kipling, Devan Allard, Ian Petrowski, Manny Pimmental, Donovon Boudreau, Lawrence Gareau, Jordan Allard, Louis Lavallee.
In the semis, the Rosenort Red Hawks clubbed the Gilbert Plains Trojans 74-36. Nick Reimer was chosen player of the game for the Red Hawks, while Kyle Frykas earned the laurels for the Trojans.
In the other semi, the Glenboro Panthers crushed the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders 113-73. Dylan Thornborough was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Rheal Bopileau earned the laurels for the Raiders.
In the bronze medal match, the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders clocked the Gilbert Plains Trojans 100-51. Warren Hovorka was chosen player of the game for the Raiders. Lance Genik earned the laurels for the Trojans. Gilbert Plains also included Bryan Yakimishen, Nathan Zadorozny, Kyle Frykas, Carsten Dykun, Brendan Apostle, Nathan Ellis, Mitchell Hale, Pablo Gonzalez, Cody Ward, Lucas Choma and Rylee Payne.
In the final, the Glenboro Panthers defeated the Rosenort Red Hawks 89-70. Travis Strain was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Brock Cornelsen earned the laurels for the Red Hawks.
The bronze medalist Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders: Cole Machej; Brandon Bremault; Ian O’Connor; Matthew Brown; Andrew Brown; Rheal Boileau; Thomas Kakaygeesick; Dustin Kirkby; Warren Hovorka; A.J. Lerma; Alex Tocher; coach Jared Baines; assistant Keith Preteau; manager Darryl Pederson
The silver medalist Rosenort Red Hawks: Nick Reimer; Parker Stevenson; Paul Schulz; Braden Cornelsen; Mitchell Siemens; Branden Baldwin; Brock Cornelsen; Anders Kornelsen; Tim Peters; Levi Baldwin; Jon Peters; coach Jason Peters; assistant Clinton Brandt
The gold medalist Glenboro Panthers: Carson Rogers; Travis Strain; Dylan Thornborough; Mitch Johnson; Spencer Myers; Nick Wytinck; Wade Langan; Matt Abernethy; Bryce Watson; Brian Henderson; Brady Bouchard; Lucas Delichte; coach Ryan Diehl; assistant Curt Wytinck; manager Jenna Bartram