In the Interzone 7, 8, 9 & 15 playoffs: …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Dauphin Clippers pounded the Neepawa Tigers 86-51. The Tigers (coached by Brad Hackewich) included Max Baker, Richardo Cadelina, Exequiel Gamino, Peter Gamino, Zach Joss, Kate Lunas, Tanner Mann, Lance Monteza, Lenard Noriega, Jayvee Posadas, Elbert Resolis, Parker Roe, Austin Rosales and Lemuel Unat. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans clocked the Swan River Swan Valley Tigers 65-51. The Tigers (coached by Kevin Carter, Brendan Fedorchuk and Ryan Maksymchuk) included Masen Corbett, Blaine Halushka, Blake Kematch, Jacob Kematch, Sean Kilpatrick, Bryce Muller, Kayden Nunn, Kai Pierrepont, Lavern Sandy, Cory Sorrell and Damon Stienwandt. …………………………………………………… In the final, the Dauphin Clippers dispatched the Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans 67-51. The Spartans (coached by Brock Hiltner and Mason Hodgson) included Warren Carkener, Keats Doucette, Thomas Goossen, Hayden Johnson, Levi Kanski, Brendan Miles, Evan Nachtigall and John Tomogda.
In the wild card game, the Winnipeg St. James Jimmies defeated the Ste. Anne Lynx 90-81. The Lynx (coached by Kyle Hiebert and Erik Leefe) included Dustin Broesky, Gavin Broesky, Jacob Carr, Garret Delf, Steffan Johal, Daniel Martens, Nicholas Rachel, Tony Rugema, Hunter Rybachuk and Jordan White.
In the provincial quarterfinals, the top-seeded Winnipeg Gray Academy of Jewish Education Raiders pounded the 8th-seeded host Winnipeg Westgate Mennonite Collegiate Wings 81-44. The Wings (coached by Jeremy Siemens) included Julius Andrews, Theo Baerg, Toby Bergmann, Ben De Ryck, Isaak Fast, Ben Grieser, Justin Kelly, Nigel Martens, Joe McCallum, Zach Neufeld, Cael Penner, Eric Skakum and Garrett Walker.
The 5th-seeded Winnipeg St. James Jimmies edged the 4th-seeded The Pas Margaret Barbour Spartans 88-83. The Spartans (coached by Matt Hagborg) included Logan Carlson, Joe Donaldson, Jayreid Drake, Leif Grindey, Jani Hlady, Chance Leader, Joshua Luce, Lucas Mack, Brett Marlow, Dawson Marlow, Lucas McDonald, Matthew Miller, Seth Salamandyk, Austin Uffelman and Creesun Wilson.
The 2nd-seeded Churchill Bulldogs clipped the 7th-seeded Morden Thunder 70-59. The Thunder (coached by Ashley Hoitink) included Dante Bibeau, Caleb Blythe, Stefan Buchsmann, Josh Dick, Waasem Kassem, Maxim Omelchenko, Matthew Pahl, Nathan Payne, Brad Peters, Brendan Peters, Noah Vincent, Josiah Ward and Levi Ward.
In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded St. Norbert Celtics nipped the 6th-seeded Dauphin Clippers 62-61. The Clippers (coached by John Marshall) included Tyler Abrey, Matthew Angus, Sergei Blazic, Charles Hazell, Rueben Houle, Jaewon Jung, Alex Kish, Matthew Marshall, Paul Muoneme, Caleb Seale, Ethan Thacker, James Trumbla and Brody Voll.
In the semis, the top-seeded Winnipeg Gray Academy of Jewish Education Raiders dispatched the 5th-seeded Winnipeg St. James Jimmies 78-66.
In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded St. Norbert Celtics pounded the 2nd-seeded Churchill Bulldogs 74-53.
In the bronze medal match, the 2nd-seeded Churchill Bulldogs edged the 5th-seeded Winnipeg St. James Jimmies 84-80. The Jimmies (coached by Riley Thiessen-Lewchuk) included Mustafa Ahmed, Tonny Alex, Michael Asgodom, Hartley Bilous, Rhofert Castillo, Alex Ehrmantraut, Sissay Girmay Hailu, Gio Larracas, Walter Pererra, John Pingul, Nicolas Puvitera, Tavian Rolin-Robinson, Harsimran Rondhawa, John Tuzon and Tyrone Willan.
In the final, the top-seeded Winnipeg Gray Academy of Jewish Education Raiders dusted the 3rd-seeded St. Norbert Celtics 85-50.
The all-tournament team featured MVP Aaron Thomas (Gray Academy, who was also the player’s choice selection); Pac Jubilate (St. Norbert); Joe Benot (St. Norbert); Alex Ehrmantraut (St. James); Kaed Aslan (Churchill); and Dylan Kagan (Gray Academy)
The bronze medalist Churchill Bulldogs: Yves Amane; Fike Aslan; Kaed Aslan; Bradley Beach; Michael Blackford; Rencie Ducasi; Nick Gervais; E.J. Manarang; Meddet Merke; Mesgna Mesgna; Sterling Pallister; Chase Poettcker; Dallas Reis; John Shand; coach Tyler King-Binguis; coach Adam Masi
The silver medalist St. Norbert Celtics: Hakan Argadal; Gavin Beattie; Joe Benoit; Ryan Blanco; Mason Campbell; Riley Groff; Adam Highfield; Pacifique Jubilate; Curtis Junghans; Riley Kitzul; Caleb MacDonald; Kelvin Nguyen; Wayne Rody; coach Kelsey Darragh; coach Colten Gryba
The gold medalist Winnipeg Gray Academy of Jewish Education Raiders: Devin Cohen; Jordan Garber; Martin Glikman; Michael Gurvey; Dylan Kagan; Nathan Krischner; Eldar Kravitz; Mitchell Margolis; Joshua Stoller; Aaron Thomas; Tomer Verkhlin; coach Jamie Kagan