In the qualifier at Pinawa: …………………………………………………… In the opener, the Pinawa Panthers whipped the Glenboro Panthers 80-44 to qualify for the provincial draw. …………………………………………………… In the semi for the second berth, the Gladstone William Morton Warriors whipped Shoal Lake/Rossburn (Co-Op) Sharks? 90-50. The Sharks? (coached by Sarah Wallace) included Carter Charney, Josh Gerelus, Luke Hrycak, Owen Kominko, Zenon Kristalovich, Rhys Lanouette, Alexander Maddess, Barret McKay and Cole Rutchka. …………………………………………………… In the final for the second berth at provincials, the Gladstone William Morton Warriors dusted the Glenboro Panthers 68-42. The Panthers (coached by Ryan Diehl) included Ayden Barr, Tyson Berry, Cody Drinkwater, Ryan Ediger, Braden Haslen, Taurie Lalonde, Dawson Lussier, Brandon McCulloch, Wyatt Ruston, Ryder Shepherd, Tyson Sholdice, James Spellman, Joshua Van Schie and Will Van Schie.

        In the qualifier at Carman: …………………………………………………… In the opener, the Treherne Tigers qualified for the provincial draw by edging the host Carman Dufferin Christian Stingers 60-55. …………………………………………………… In the semi for the second berth at provincials, the Somerset Prairie Mountain Predators clipped the Forrest Elton Sabres 68-61. The Sabres (coached by John McLeod) included Thomas Clark, Zane Dyck, Dylan Everett, Tate Foster, Bradley Goertzen, Joseph Halstead, Andrew Hofer, Quintin Kitson, Luke Molberg, Matthew Ramsey, Jasper Robins, Coby Senkbeil, Austin Steele and Thijs Van de Langemheen. …………………………………………………… In the final for the second berth at provincials, the Carman Dufferin Christian Stingers bombed the Somerset Prairie Mountain Predators 85-53. The Predators included Maurice Brisson, Jordan Chevalier, Wyatt De Roo, Rhiley Durand, Liam Foster, Kaylem Grift, Jordan Martin, Roman McIvor, Daniel Pouteau, Josh Pouteau, Zyred Pugayan, Luke Van De Velde, Spencer Van De Velde and Nicolas Vigier.

        In the qualifier at Rosenort: …………………………………………………… In the opener, the Arborg Athletics qualified for the provincial draw by clipping the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders 78-64. …………………………………………………… In the semi for the second berth, the Rosenort Redhawks edged the Gilbert Plains Trojans 70-64. The Trojans (coached by Jody Smelski-Jubenvill) included Collin Jubenvill, Warren Jubenvill, Dylan Kruk, Owen Mcivor, Brendon McKay, Jordan McKay, Joshua McKay, Eric Patenaude, Matthew Romaniuk, Kyler Rubeniuk and Ryan Tokar. …………………………………………………… In the final for the second berth at provincials, the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders clipped the Rosenort Redhawks 63-49. The Redhawks (coached by Kevin Frisen) included Jayden Bartel, Logan Doherty, Jonah Dueck, Mitchell Dueck, Gerhard Fehr, Scott Friesen, Eyob Siemens and Zander Toews.

        In the quarterfinals, held in Elie, the top-seeded Pinawa Panthers crushed the 8th-seeded Chemawawin Eagles 80-45. The Eagles (coached by Ken Macdougall) included Draven Campbell, Bernard Daniels, Lance Ducharme, Donovan Easter, Hunter Easter, Todd Flett, Hezekiah George, Markus George, Vernon Highway, Roger Houle, Rayden Lavallee, Trayden Lavallee, Fabian Patchinose, Travis Sinclair, Conrad Thomas, Peter Young, Wesley Young and Anthony Zong.

The 4th-seeded Carman Dufferin Chrsitian Stingers clipped the 5th-seeded Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders 70-57. The Raiders (coached by Rob Stradeski) included Jacob Bain, Avery Bechard, Aiden Brindle, Sebastien Brindle, Paul Hacault, Zachary Hacault, Walker Meek, Louis Poirier, Zander Prevost, Dhaval Rathwa, Caleb Roch and Colby Vinet.

        The 2nd-seeded Arborg Athletics dusted the 7th-seeded host Eli St. Paul’s Barons 103-64. The Barons (coached by Jeff Baty) included Michael Bachmier, James Campbell, Tyler Didyk, Andrew Jeffrey, Jordan Lamoureux, Carson Legault, Hunter Novak, Randy Senecal, Adrian Waldner, Conrad Wieser, Lochlan Wieser and Ryan Young.

In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Treherne Tigers dispatched the 6th-seeded Gladstone William Morton Warriors 66-58. The Warriors (coached by Richard Nidoy) included Paul Biado, Mike Dacumos, Skylar Dejaegher, Weston Harder, Neo Jackson, Kaleb Kramer, Lorenzo McIvor, Jan Nidoy, Nick Semler, Cameron Trimble, John Vosper, Ethen Winter and Jhetro Young.

In the semis, the top-seeded Pinawa Panthers edged the 4th-seeded Carman Dufferin Christian Stingers 71-67.

In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Arborg Athletics dispatched the 3rd-seeded Treherne Tigers 81-75.

In the bronze medal match, the 4th-seeded Carman Dufferin Christian Stingers whipped the 3rd-seeded Treherne Tigers 91-69. The Tigers (coached by Brandon Guenther and Joel Rheault) included 3 Treherne Tigers: Dylan Bolack, Anthony Cree, Zachary De Graeve, Russel Early, Matthew Henry, Alexander Kubinec, Quinton Lawson-Haddock, Michael Pshbniski, Jordan Rogers, Connor Rutherford, Colby Thiessen, Michael Tichon, Colton Unger, Brady Van Den Bussche, Jaden Van Den Bussche and Shane Van De Spiegle.

In the final, the top-seeded Pinawa Panthers captured their second consecutive provincial title by crushing the 2nd-seeded Arborg Athletics 90-65.

        The all-tournament team included MVP Noah Parr (Pinawa); Rylan Vanderwoude (Dufferin Christian, who was also the player’s choice selection); Zachary DeGraeve (Treherne); Connor Yarema (Arborg), Graham Rasmussen (Pinawa); and Adam Kerr (Pinawa).

The bronze medalist Carman Dufferin Christian Stingers: Trenton Beichter; Joshua Blok; Jesse Borst; Justin deRuiter; Jurgen Hamman; Michael Riedstra; Logan Termeer; Kameron Toews; Devon Vanderwoulde; Rylan Vanderwoude; Jamin Vandrezwaag; Nathan Voogt; coach Nathan Beichter; coach Nathan Kok

The silver medalist Arborg Athletics: Austin Adair; Ephraim Andool; Benjamin Danielson; Liwel Delos Trinos; Cadrick Dueck; Josh Hiebert; Eric Jonasson; Peter Moroski; Kenneth Nazar; Nolan Paulson; Chris Stogrin; Connor Yarema; coach Janelle Hiebert; coach Ian Tarnowski; coach Mike Zelenitsky

The gold medalist Pinawa Panthers: Kolton Fitzmaurice; Damien Hildebrandt; Marcus Holmlund; Aidan Hughes; Adam Kerr; Matthew Kryschuk; Atticus Miller; Ryan Miller; Hartley Ottenson; Noah Parkk; Graham Rasmussen; Deion Thomas; coach Brent Berry