In the provincial qualifiers held in Glenboro: …………………………………………………… In the A final, the host Glenboro-Baldur Panthers qualified by stomping the Hamiota Huskies 90-26. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Wawanesa Warriors eliminated the Rivers Rams 67-37. The Rams (coach Weston Harder, assistant Shaya Smith) included Landon Alvarenga, Harlen Bridges, Devron Brown, Preston Cords, Mason Davis, Kody Dziver, Kayden Elliott, Drew Flett, Beau Jubinville, Sawyer Lepp, Winston Lepp, Duncan McLean, Grady McNish and Rainn Paddock. …………………………………………………… In the B final, the Wawanesa Warriors qualified by thrashing the Hamiota Huskies 74-56. The Huskies (coach Melissa Chichlowski) included Alex Airey, Nolan Drake, Jordan Edwards, Gabriel Fabe, Matao Finnie, Destin Knight, Jayson Knight, Joe LeLond, Jace Lorinczy, Devryn Nowosad and Carter Rozdeba.

       In the provincial qualifiers held in Wanipigow: …………………………………………………… In the A final, the host Wanipigow Stingers qualified by clubbing the Carman Dufferin Christian Stingers 109-80. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Miami Marlins eliminated the Arborg Athletics 63-52. The Athletics (coach Jaime Paredes) included Ernest Agpalo, Mason Bardarson, Bennett Borgfjord, Charlie Buehlmann, Jayden Hibbert, Chayse Horvat, Ryder Jacobson, Dlyar Ahmed Jarkas, Locklin Pearce and Noah Smolinski. …………………………………………………… In the B final, Carman Dufferin Christian Stingers qualified by stomping the Winnipeg Miami Marlins 83-49. The Marlins (coach Mason Metcalf, assistant Steve Doell) included Jonathan Boon, Will Dueck, Jeremiah Hector, Dodge Klassen, Max Koscielny, Dylan Portocarrero, Thomas Poulsen, Raiden Rutter, Aiden Saunders, Charlie Steppler, Luke Swain, Mason Turner and Liron Werner.

In the provincial qualifiers held in Sprague: …………………………………………………… In the A final, the Reston Tigers qualified by clipping the Whitemouth Warriors 108-47. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Riverton Patriots eliminated the Fisher Branch Cougars 77-56. The Cougars (coach Nathan Lee, assistant Amanda Bouchard, assistant Landen Sutherland) included Craig Agawin, Aaron Baril, Aiden Cameron, Ryder Gauthier, Hunter Hawkins, Sebastian Hnatiuk, Cody Malenchak, Christian Meilleur, Ram Sta Ana, Ren Sta Ana, Ron Tacad and Taylor Vandersteen. ………………………………………………… In the B final, the Riverton Patriots qualified by dispatching the Whitemouth Warriors 52-44. The Warriors (coach Warren Zarichanski) included Kowan Amerongen, Braden Amos, Isaac Bullock, Keenin Cathcart-Turchyn, Logan Clyde, R.J. Espinoza, Colton Herle, Hudson Stebelko, Charlie Tetrault and Jason Williams.

       In the provincial quarterfinals, held in Ste. Rose, the Glenboro/Baldur Co-Op Panthers clubbed the Split Lake Chief Sam Cook Mahmuwee Education Centre Screaming Eagles 109-39. Owen McLean was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Lazarus Kitchekeesik earned the laurels for the Screaming Eagles. The Screaming Eagles (coach Kobe Morris, assistant Phillip Garson) also included Randy Beardy, Ryder Beardy, Douglas Genaille, David Harvey, Rasheed Mitchell, Cogan Sinclair, Gavin Sinclair, Caleb Spence, Kreedyn Spence and John Wastesicoot.

       The host Ste. Rose Celtics clipped the Carman Dufferin Christian Stingers 61-48. Drayson McLaughlin was chosen player of the game for the Celtics, while Diam Yaquoob earned the laurels for the Stingers. The Stingers (coach Shane Vander Vegte, assistant Garett Hillmer) also included Jaxon DeWit, Lucas Kooiker, Guido Slaa, Lincoln Van Veen, Alek VanAssen, Carter Vanderveen and Izaak Vanderveen. 

       The Wanipigow Stingers spanked the Riverton Patriots 67-44. Drake Boulette was chosen player of the game for the Stingers, while Jake Munroe earned the laurels for the Patriots. The Patriots (coach Rob Jantz, assistant Jayce Munroe) also included Aliyah Amin, Kris Asmundsson, Deonte Berens, Hudson Charrier, Oliver Grimolfson, Kristjan Johanneson, Brycen Johannesson, James Jonasson, Tristan Klatt, Madden Mowatt and Jake Selkirk.

       In the last quarterfinal, the Wawanesa Warriors dispatched the Reston Tigers 64-52. Dylan Granger was chosen player of the game for the Warriors, while Jamie Williamson earned the laurels for the Tigers. The Tigers (coach Josh Ray, assistant Michelle Hamel, assistant Pat Myles) also included Dane Bartel, Chase Caldwell, Chase Flannery, Blayke Gray, Owen Gray, Tye Hameol, Will Ludlam, Terrance McGinnis, Kaden Revet, Nathan Scheuerman and Memphis Walker.

       In the semis, the Glenboro/Baldur Co-op Panthers clocked the Ste. Rose Celtics 95-36. Austin Dubyts was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Aiden Brunel earned the laurels for the Celtics.

       In the other semi, the Wanipigow Stingers defeated the Wawanesa Warriors 55-43. Brodi Wood was chosen player of the game for the Stingers, while Emerson Klassen earned the laurels for the Warriors.

       In the bronze medal match, the Ste. Rose Celtics defeated the Wawanesa Warriors 64-58. The Warriors (coach Dylan Brown, assistant Mark Lawrence) included Everette Burns, Samuel Clark, Shane Elder, Drake Fiander, Alexander Gradwell, Dylan Granger, Emerson Klassen, Jonah Loh, Chase McGregor, Kai McGregor, Logan McKenzie, Grady McKinnon, Kashton Michelle and Jack O’Connor.

       In the final, the Glenboro/Baldur Co-op Panthers dusted the Wanipigow Stingers 72-47.

       The all-tournament team featured MVP Tucker Forbes (Glenboro/Baldur); Aiden Brunel (Ste. Rose); Brody Wood (Wanipigow); Drake Boulette (Wanipigow); Evan Griffen (Glenboro/Baldur); Max Janz (Glenboro/Baldur); and player’s choice Dylan Granger (Wawanesa).

       The bronze medalist Ste. Rose Celtics: Marcus Assailly; Haylex Bishop McDonald; Ayden Bradley; Aiden Brunel; Caleb Clark; Isaac Frobisher; Niklas Hopfner; Drayson McLaughlin; Austin Moriaux; Luke Oversby; Riley Peloquin; Ethan Stuhm; Oliver Walker; coach Nathan Zadorozny

       The silver medalist Wanipigow Stingers: Brady Boulette; Drake Boulette; Michael Boulette-Fiddler; Jarred Bushie; Jeremiah Bushie; Samuel Bushie; Vincent Bushie; Zainen Courchene; Hayden Johnstone; Everett Peters; Haven Scott; Brodi Wood; coach Michael Moneyas; assistant Brendan Hardisty

       The champion Glenboro/Baldur (Co-Op) Panthers: Brycen Anderson; Gavin Anderson; Brady Barr; Brydon Cornock; Kylan Diehl; William Drinkwater; Austin Dubyts; Tucker Forbes; Anthony Gillis; Evan Griffin; Max Janz; Spencer Jones; Owen McLean; Dalton Potvin; Easton Shearer; coach Ryan Diehl; assistant Devin McLean; assistant Drake Wallis

Note: The MHSAA did not respond to a request to identify the tournament seeds.