In the interzone playoffs, the Carman Dufferin Christian Stingers clipped the St. Laurent Hawks 59-47.
In the wildcard game, the Pinawa Panthers dispatched the Rosenort Red Hawks 64-53.
In the quarterfinals, held in Gladstone, the top-seeded Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders stomped the 8th-seeded Lynn Lake West Lynn Heights North Stars 84-25. Andrew Brown was chosen player of the game for the Raiders, while Tyson Thomas earned the laurels for the North Stars (coached by Dave Stralak and Greg Clark).
The 4th-seeded Dufferin Christian Stingers clipped the 5th-seeded Gladstone William Morton Warriors 78-64. Kirk Douma was chosen player of the game for the Stingers, while Erich Lach earned the laurels for Gladstone (coached by Cale Dunbar and Mark Smith). “They just got into a bit of foul trouble and that just made the difference,” Warriors coach Cale Dunbar told the Gladstone Exponent. “Maybe the guys didn’t give it their full best effort. I don’t know if the guys just weren’t quite awake or something.” The Warriors (coached by Cale Dundar, assisted by Rev. Mark Smith) also included Tanner Peters, Mitchell McCausland, Zac Yandeau.
The 2nd-seeded Glenboro Panthers dusted the 7th-seeded Gilbert Plains Trojans 88-53. Bryce Watson was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Nathan Zadorozny earned the laurels for the Trojans. Zadorozny was later named the player’s choice to the all-star team. The Trojans (coached by Tim Senko and Steff Sochan) also included Travis Stewart, Brendan Apostle, Kyall Bates, Lucas Choma, Carsten Dykun, Hunter Leforte, Nathan Ellis, Mark Yakimishen, Rylle Payne, Justin Ilnisky and Pablo Campana.
In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Treherne Tigers dumped the 6th-seeded Pinawa Panthers 78-59. Nick Sutherland was chosen player of the game for the Tigers (coached by Jaime Rae and Chris Banks), while Joe Voth earned the laurels for the Panthers (coached by Merv Voth).
In the semis, the top-seeded Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders dispatched the 4th-seeded Carman Dufferin Christian Stingers 88-74. Thomas Kakaygeesick was chosen player of the game for the Raiders, while Garret Hillmer earned the laurels for the Stingers.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Glenboro Panthers dumped the 3rd-seeded Treherne Tigers 76-64. The score was knotted at 23 after one quarter. The Panthers led 42-20 at the half and 59-48 after three quarters. Travis Strain was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Ray Latimer earned the laurels for the Tigers.
In the bronze medal match, the 4th-seeded Carman Dufferin Christian Stingers smacked the 3rd-seeded Treherne Tigers 91-68. Garret Hillmer was chosen player of the game for the Stingers, while Ray Latimer earned the laurels for the Tigers.
In the final, the top-seeded Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders defeated the 2nd-seeded Glenboro Panthers 86-79. Glenboro led 22-16 after one quarter. The Raiders led 37-36 at the half. The Panthers led 61-55 after three quarters. Cole Machej was chosen player of the game for the Raiders, while Lucas Delichte earned the laurels for Glenboro.
The bronze medalist Carman Dufferin Christian Stingers: Brett Richardson; Richard Lodder; Garett Hillmer; Andrew Vanderveen; Cody Vandijk; Devin Veenendaal; Kirk Douma; Nathan Beichter; Scott Veldman; Caleb Vanderveen; Jason Breukelman; coach Michael Raap
The silver medalist Glenboro Panthers: Lucas Delichte; Travis Strain; Spencer Myers; Iverson He; Shane McPhail; Brian Henderson; Brady Bouchard; Tyler Sjolander; Mitch Johnson; Drake Wallis; Nick Wytinck; Bryce Watson; coach Ryan Diehl; manager Caitlyn Jonsson
The gold medalist Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders: Ken Bradley; Matt Brown; Ian O`Connor; Justin Roch; Andrew Brown; Cole Machej; Alex Tocher; Brett Turgeon; Thomas Kakaygeesick; A.J. Lerma; coach Jared Baines; assistant Keith Preteau; manager Cam Brown