In the provincial qualifiers: …………………………………………………… The Fisher Branch Cougars qualified by clipping the Minegozibe Anishinabe Talons 94-84. …………………………………………………… The Ste. Rose Celtics eliminated the Strathclair Skyhawks 79-62. The Skyhawks (coach Randy Earl, assistant Derek Caldwell) included Jackson Blackbird, Lyle Blackbird, Kaidence Bone, Roman Bone, Geoff Brazeau, Ryan Catcheway, Dante Coutu, Razhell Delorem, Joseph Jandrew, Jordan Kattenat, Grayson McDonald, Dwayne Moar, Drew Watson and Leiland Wilson Blackbird. …………………………………………………… The Minigozibe Anishinabe Talons qualified by dispatching the Ste. Rose Celtics 89-74. The Celtics (coach Nathan Zadorozny) included Wade Anderson, Haylex Bishop McDonald, Ayden Bradley, Aiden Brunel, Levi Campbell, Caleb Clark, Damien Guyot, Niklas Hopfner, Julien Lagarde, Drayson McLaughlin, Austin Moriaux, Riley Peloquin, Beau Walker and Oliver Walker. …………………………………………………… The Rosenort Redhawks qualified by pounding the Wanipigow Stingers 71-48. …………………………………………………… The Reston Tigers eliminated the Wawanesa Warriors 51-46. The Warriors (coach Zac Versteege, assistant Dylan Brown, assistant Mark Lawrence) included Nathan Burney, Everette Burns, Shane Elder, Drake Fiander, Alexander Gradwell, Richard Gradwell, Dylan Granger, Emerson Klassen, Argyle Lockerby, Kai McGregor, Logan McKenzie, Grady McKinnon, Cayman Mushie, Jack O’Connor, Jacob Robbins, Nicholas Shaw and Sawyer Wiebe. …………………………………………………… The Wanipigow Stingers qualified by crushing the Reston Tigers 78-55. The Tigers (coach Josh Ray, assistant Michelle Hamel, assistant Pat Myles) included Dane Bartel, Chase Caldwell, Tylan Chalmers, Chase Flannery, Owen Gray, Tye Hamel, Kaden Revet, Nathan Scheuerman, Noah Scheuerman, Mitchell Smith, Hayden Walker, Memphis Walker and Jamie Williamson. …………………………………………………… The Glenboro/Baldur Co-op Panthers qualified by crushing the St. Laurent/Aurèle-Lemoine Hawks 76-40. …………………………………………………… The Elm Creek Cobras eliminated the Hamiota Huskies 59-25. The Huskies (coach Melissa Chichlowki) included Iluak Burke, Nolan Drake, Jaxen Dziver, Jordan Edwards, McKinley Green, Hunter Hamilton, Destin Knight, Jayson Knight, Joe LeLodn, Cowen Lints, Josh Mathison, Hailen Pompana, Colten Rapley, Gavin Rempel, Chael Rozdeba and Gunnar Tannas. …………………………………………………… The St. Laurent/Aurèle-Lemoine Hawks qualified by edging the Elm Creek Cobras 79-75. The Cobras (coach Brian Brewer) included Jullian Benthem, Beckton Brewer, Klaten Dawydiuk, Nikolas Dawydiuk, Parker Enns, Jaron Johnston, Nixon Jones and Taylor Neufeld.

       In the quarterfinals, held in Rivers, the 3rd-seeded Rosenort Redhawks stomped the 6th-seeded Pine Creek First Nation Minegoziibe Anishinabe Talons 101-70. Tristan Manning was chosen player of the game for the Redhawks, while Lucas Nepinak earned the laurels for the Talons (coach Brent Parenteau, assistant Kenny Shane Parenteau), who also included Jonas Chartrand, Waylon Ledeux, A.J. Mekish, Tristan Mekish, Gabriel Parenteau, Aiden Thompson, Corbin Thompson, Domonic Thompson, Erik Thompson, Jayden Thompson and Ryder Thompson.

       The top-seeded Frontier Mosakahiken Grizzlies mauled the 8th-seeded host Rivers Rams 124-46. Marcus Campbell was chosen player of the game for the Grizzlies, while Rainn Paddock earned the laurels for the Rams (coach Weston Harder, assistant Kale Bomback, assistant Tess Stevenson) who also included Landon Alvarenga, Preston Cords, Mason Davis, Kody Dziver, Kayden Elliott, Cullen Jackson, Beau Jubinville, Winston Lepp, Duncan McLean, Grady McNish and Jack Oakden.

       The 5th-seeded Fisher Branch Cougars clocked the 4th-seeded St. Laurent/Aurele-Lemoine Hawks 70-44. Brody Webb was chosen player of the game for the Cougars, while Hayedon Richard earned the laurels for the Hawks (coach Shane Buck, assistant Caitlin Allard, assistant Kane Pruden) who also included Kenyon Boudreau, Isaac Chartrand, Deklan Cook, Dylan Harrison, Chase McKay, Eugene Rioux, Alexandre Sparks, Ethan Van Dinther, Clayton Williams and Gabriel Wood.

       In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Glenboro/Baldur Co-op Panthers dusted the 7th-seeded Wanipigow Stingers 70-51. Max Janz was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Drake Boulette earned the laurels for the Stingers (coach Elye Bushie), who also included Bryce Berens, Darius Berens, Michael Boulette-Fiddler, Hayden Johnstone, Thomas LaPierre, Michael Laporte, Kirby Moneyas, Everett Peters, Jeremy Raven, Lucus Raven, Haven Scott and Brosie Wood.

       In the semis, the top-seeded Frontier Mosakahiken Grizzlies crushed the 5th-seeded Fisher Branch Cougars 123-92. Austyn Buck was chosen player of the game for the Grizzlies, while Brandt Cochrane earned the laurels for the Cougars.

       In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Glenboro/Baldur Co-op Panthers clipped the 3rd-seeded Rosenort Redhawks 70-59. Tucker Forbes was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Chris Weibe earned the laurels for the Redhawks.

       In the bronze medal match, the 3rd-seeded Rosenort Redhawks v the 5th-seeded Fisher Branch Cougars clipped the 3rd-seeded Rosenort Redhawks 82-70. Patrick Yuzwa was chosen player of the game for the Cougars, while A.J. Peters earned the laurels for the Redhawks (coach Dewayne Penner), who also included Collin Bartel, Elijah Deacon, Damen Doell, Oren Eidse, Griffin Friesen, Isaiah Friesen, Austin Ginter, Bryce Ginter, Lane Groening, Matthew Manning, Tristan Manning, Tony Neufeld, Calem Porter and Chris Wiebe.

       In the final, the top-seeded Frontier Mosakahiken Grizzlies dispatched the 2nd-seeded Glenboro/Baldur Co-op Panthers 86-81. Scott Peskoonas Jr was chosen player of the game for the Grizzlies, while Austin Dubyts earned the laurels for the Panthers.

       The all-tournament team featured MVP Ty Bercier (Frontier Mosakahik); Austyn Buck (Frontier Mosakahik); Scott Peskoonas Jr (Frontier Mosakahik); Evan Griffin (Glenboro/Baldur); Tucker Forbes (Glenboro/Baldur); and Patrick Yuzwa (Fisher Branch).

The bronze medalist Fisher Branch Cougars: Aaron Baril; Curtis Benoit; Aiden Cameron; Brandt Cochrane; Ryder Gauthier; Hunter Hawkins; Sebastian Hnatiuk; Colby Ledoux; Ram Sta Ana; Ren Sta Ana; Nathan Stodgell; Jaden Sutherland; Ron Tacad; Taylor Vandersteen; Brody Webb; Patrick Yuzwa; coach Nathan Lee; assistant Landen Sutherland; assistant Ronald Tacad; assistant Clint Webb

       The silver medalist Glenboro/Baldur Co-op Panthers: Brady Barr; Brydon Cornock; Kylan Diehl; Austin Dubyts; Tucker Forbes; Evan Griffin; Max Janz; Spencer Jones; Caleb Lussier; Owen McLean; Dalton Potvin; Jack Sholdice; coach Ryan Diehl

The champion Frontier Mosakahiken Grizzlies: Ryan Bittern; Marcus Campbell; Philip Campbell; Austyn Castel; Eroll Lambert; Ethan McNabb; Scott Peskoonas Jr; Tyrese Sinclair-Bercier; coach Adam Khan