In the interzone playoffs: The Wawanesa Warriors edged the Birtle Falcons 55-50. The Falcons (coach Taylor Madsen) included Shane Anderson, Cooper Ashcroft, Dyllan Couvier, Foster Couvier, Ashten Hawtin, Dawson Lelond and Trevor Rebien.
In the provincial quarterfinals, held in Fisher River, the Pinawa Panthers torched the Fisher River Hawks 77-42. Payton Tirschman was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Jessie Mallette earned the laurels for the Hawks. The Hawks (coach Desmond McKay, coach William Whiteway) also included Royden Assin, Jarren Garson, Joseph Garson, Gage Houston, Maximum Mallette, Cayden Murdock, David Murdock, Glen Murdock, Hector Murdock, Davian Packulak, Alex Roy, Isaiah Roy, Ashton Sinclair, Hughie Sinclair and Mitchell Wilson.
The Frontier Mosakahiken Grizzlies clubbed the Wawanesa Warriors 92-34. Fernandez Monias was chosen player of the game for the Grizzlies, while Richard Gradwell earned the laurels for the Warriors. The Warriors (coach Mark Lawrence, coach Michael Reykdal) also included Dylan Brown, Jesse Brown, Rylan Brown, Ryder Clarkson, Nathan Elder, Nathan Fiander, Levi Jackson, Damien Mathys, Cayman Mushie, Dylan Racine, Jacob Robbins and Ryon Sloat.
The Glenboro Panthers spanked the Elm Creek Cobras 54-36. Will Van Schie was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Shane Buhr earned the laurels for the Cobras. The Cobras (coach Brian Brewer) also included Payton Allingham, Kaylen Barron, Dylan Enns, Ethan Katz, Davin Lehmann, Joseph Price, Thor Runne and Mark Schroeder.
In the last quarterfinal, the Grandview Spartans dusted the Riverton Patriots 57-38. Darian Giasson was chosen player of the game for the Spartans, while Sheldon Courchene or Ayden Dyck (organizers identified the recipient as Sheldon Dyck) earned the laurels for the Patriots. The Patriots (coach Aiden Grimolfson, coach Rob Jantz, coach Trevor Kehler) also included Cory Adam, Keegan Barkman, Onyx Bonkowski, Trey Chartrand-Cook, Caleb Demman, Wyatt Gauthier, Ashton Hudson, Charlie Hudson, Ostyn Johnson, John Jonasson, Landon Keller-Gislason, Ashton Kornelson, Lindyn Leask-Young, Brody Maxwell and Blake Rundle.
In the semis, the Frontier Mosakahiken Grizzlies mauled the Pinawa Panthers 75-57. Ryan Buck was chosen player of the game for the Grizzlies, while Marcus Holmlund earned the laurels for the Panthers.
In the other semi, the Glenboro Panthers smacked the Grandview Spartans 99-71. Kelby Diehl was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Darian Giasson earned the laurels for the Spartans.
In the bronze medal match, the Pinawa Panthers edged the Grandview Spartans 69-64. Marcus Holmlund was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Darian Giasson earned the laurels for the Spartans. The Spartans (coach Marc Giasson, coach Sheila Giasson) also included Matthew Brasch, Brendan Chescu, Alex Gonty, Benson Gryba, Mervin Lynx, Avery Mikolayenko, Hayden Mikolayenko, Kerry Myers, Easton Pfoh, Ryan Shoemaker and Christian Zamonsky.
In the final, the Glenboro Panthers whipped the Frontier Mosakahiken Grizzlies 93-68. Will Van Schie was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Christian Buck earned the laurels for the Grizzlies.
The all-tournament team featured MVP Will Van Schie (Glenboro); Darian Giasson (Grandview); Marcus Holmlund (Pinawa); Christian Buck (Frontier Mosakahiken); Ryan Buck (Frontier Mosakahiken); Cody Drinkwater (Glenboro); and player’s choice Kelby Diehl (Glenboro).
The bronze medalist Pinawa Panthers: Sawyer Abraham; Muhammad Ahmed; Nicholas Bevan; Troy Bissonnette; Marcus Holmlund; Matthew Kryschuk; Jacob McArthur; Corbin Nolette; Dustin Petersen; Lane Thompson; Nolan Tinant; Payton Tirschman; coach Brent Berry; assistant Connie Holmlund; assistant Liane Tirschman
The silver medalist Frontier Mosakahiken Grizzlies: Tyrese Bercier; Vernon Bercier; Baptiste Buck; Christian Buck; Ryan Buck; Fabian Campbell; Matthew Campbell; Philip Campbell; Reiko Cook; Kyle Martin; Roderick McNabb; Fernandez Monias; Scott Peskoonas Jr; Jerome Sanderson; Nolan Sinclair; Christopher Turner-Sanderson; coach Adam Khan
The gold medalist Glenboro Panthers: Griffin Anderson; Landon Bouwman; Deegan Campbell; Kelby Diehl; Cody Drinkwater; Ryan Ediger; Landon Gudnason; Lucas Mousseau-Hobson; Chase Nash; Preston Shearer; Rylan Truelove; Will Van Schie; Michael Wytinck; Hayden Young; coach Ryan Diehl