In the provincial qualifiers, the Wawanesa Warriors qualified by stomping the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders 84-47. …………………………………………………… The Ste. Rose Celtics eliminated the Birtle Falcons 62-51. The Falcons (coach Taylor Madsen) included Logan Armitage, Kai Armstrong Wall, Colby Asseltine, Grant Austin, Keaston Conley, Tyson Fouillard, Evan Fulton, Tyson Houle, Jaydon Kauenhofen-Pimentel, Isaac McArthur, Ty McKenzie, Ayden Ranger, Alex Snow and Lucas Whitaker. …………………………………………………… The Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders qualified by edging the Ste. Rose Celtics 69-65. The Celtics (coach Nathan Zadorozny) included Wade Anderson, Hayden Bishop McDonald, Ayden Bradley, Aiden Brune, Levin Campbell, John Cimarno, Caleb Clark, Robert Fraser, Damien Guyot, Niklas Hopfner, Julien Lagarde, Julien Lagarde and Oliver Walker. …………………………………………………… The St. Laurent/Aurelle-Lemoine Co-Op Les Loups qualified by clubbing the Minegoziibe Anishinabe Talons 96-74. …………………………………………………… The Elm Creek Cobras eliminated the Minegoziibe Anishinabe Talons 84-73. The Talons (coach Kenny Shane Parenteau) included Raoule Abigosis, Rylan Chartrand, Louie Contois, Denzell Gaouette, A.J. Mekish, Tristan Mekish, Kendall Neapew, Lucus Nepinak, Cole Simpson, Aiden Thompson, Carter Thompson, Corbin Thompson, Domonic Thompson, Erik Thompson and Ryder Thompson. …………………………………………………… The Dufferin Christian Stingers qualified by whipping the Fisher Branch Cougars 81-42. …………………………………………………… The Wanipigow Stingers eliminated the King’s Knights 61-32. The Knights (coach Jo-Ann Leighton, coach Lydia Thomas) included Chelsea Cameron, David Huebert, Micah Neufeld, Iyanuoluwa Omolola, Krish Parbhakar, Gurnoor Sandhu, Judah Sawatzky, Eden Umuerri and Jordan Zazulak. …………………………………………………… The Wanipigow Stingers qualified by nipping the Fisher Branch Cougars 67-65. The Cougars (coach Nathan Lee, coach Landen Sutherland) included Aaron Baril, Curtis Benoit, Aiden Cameron, Brandt Cochrane, Ryder Gauthier, Hunter Hawkins, Sebastian Hnatiuk, Klyd Miranda, Nathan Stodgell, Jaden Sutherland, Ron Tacad, Taylor Vandersteen, Brody Webb and Patrick Yuzwa.
In the quarterfinals, the Wawanesa Warriors clipped the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders 76-60. Nathan Elder was chosen player of the game for the Warriors, while Kush Rathwa earned the laurels for the Raiders (coach Rob Stradeski) who also included Hunter Beaudry, Cory Broesky, Matthew Cayer, Carson Culleton, Dominic Culleton, Grant Hogg, Gavin Kozody, Mason Kazody, Hudson Meek, Austin Richard and Zephan Warkentin.
The Frontier Mosakahiken Grizzlies crushed the Wanipigow Stingers 82-52. Scott Peskoonas Jr was chosen player of the game for the Grizzlies, while Adriel Seymour earned the laurels for the Stingers, who also included Nathaniel Baptiste, Haiven Hardisty, Ragen Kent, Thomas LaPierre, Brent Lowey-Scott, Riley Moneyas, Jeremy Raven and Lucus Raven.
The Glenboro/Baldur Co-Op Panthers torched the Elm Creek Cobras 78-53. Tucker Forbes was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Klaten Dawydiuk earned the laurels for the Cobras (coach Brian Brewer, coach Kristen Unrau), who also included Beckton Brewer, Laseck Brewer, Ashton Dawydiuk, Nikolas Dawydiuk, Parker Enns, Quinlan Enns, Jaron Johnston, Nixon Jones, Reid Miller, Taylor Neufeld and Shane Reimer.
In the last quarterfinal, the Dufferin Christian Stingers defeated the St. Laurent/Aurelle-Lemoine Co-Op Les Loups 65-60. Kirk VanAssen was chosen player of the game for the Stingers, while Tyson Christensen earned the laurels for Les Loups (coach Caitlin Allard, coach Shane Buck; coach Kane Pruden), who also included Kenyon Boudreau, Ian Buors, Isaac Chartrand, Kayden Chartrand, Maxx Ducharme, Maxx Ducharme, Tyrell Jolicouer, Kaydin McKay, Daniel Morden, Eugene Rioux, Alexandre Sparks and Clayton Williams.
In the semis, the Frontier Mosakahiken Grizzlies pounded the Dufferin Christian Stingers 90-71. Tyrese Bercier was chosen player of the game for the Grizzlies, while Luke Blok earned the laurels for the Stingers.
In the other semi, the Glenboro/Baldur Co-Op Panthers torched the Wawanesa Warriors 66-43. Kelby Diehl was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Ryder Clarkson earned the laurels for the Warriors.
In the bronze medal match, the Dufferin Christian Stingers defeated the Wawanesa Warriors 81-77. The Warriors (coach Mark Lawrence) included Jesse Brown, Nathan Burney, Ryder Clarkson, Nathan Elder, Shane Elder, Drake Fiander, Alexander Gradwell, Richard Gradwell, Dylan Granger, Levin Jackson, Connor Martin, Damien Mathys, Kai McGregor, Grady McKinnon, Cayman Mushie, Coulter Nault, Dylan Racine, Jacob Robbins and Nicholas Shaw.
In the final, the Frontier Mosakahiken Grizzlies whipped the Glenboro/Baldur Co-Op Panthers 98-70.
The all-tournament team featured MVP Tyrese Bercier (Frontier Moskahiken); Ryder Clarkson (Wawanesa); Luke Blok (Dufferin Christian); Tucker Forbes (Glenboro/Baldur); Kelby Diehl (Glenboro/Baldur); Scott Peskoonas Jr (Frontier Moskahiken); and player’s choice Shane Reimer (Elm Creek)
The bronze medalist Dufferin Christian Stingers: Luke Blok, Jared Bouwers; Connor Breukelman; Lucas Kooiker; Michael Lomeling; Guido Slaa; Kirk VanAssen; Martin VanDam; Ty Vandasselaar;; Carter Vanderveen; Izaak Vanderveen; Asher Vanderzwaag; Carter Vanderzwaag; Hayden Veldman; Kaden Vissher; Daim Yauoob; coach Garett Hillmer; coach Shane Vander Vegte
The silver medalist Glenboro/Baldur Co-Op Panthers: Griffin Anderson; Landon Buwaman; Kelby Diehl; Austin Dubyts; Tucker Forbes; Max Janz; Caleb Lussier; Chase Nash; Preston Shearer; Rylan Truelove; Michael Wytinck; coach Ryan Diehl
The champion Frontier Mosakahiken Grizzlies: Tyrese Bercier; Ryan Bittern; Ashton Campbell; Marcus Campbell; Phillip Campbell; Austyn Castel; Andre Grey; Eroll Lambert; Fernandez Monias; Scott Peskoonas Jr; coach Adam Khan; coach Christopher Turner