In the opening round, held in Brandon: …………………………………………………… The Niverville Panthers dusted the Swan River Swan Valley Tigers 83-59. The Tigers (coach Ryan Maksymchuk) included Evan Carvelli, Willow Chartrand, Danny Desmarais-Beauchamp, Dominic Ducharme, Hans Go, Chris Hambley, Aidan Maksymchuk, Noah Matiece, William ‘Liam’ McArthur, Bryce Nemetchek, Alex Simard and Jay Todosichuk. …………………………………………………… The Sanford Sabres spanked the Thompson R.D. Parker Trojans 91-66. The Trojans (coach Will Switzer) included Trent Danttouze, Jacob Fortin, Gorav Ghai, Jade Gossfeld, Brenden Hall, Takunda Horayi, Logan Linklater, Dawson Robertson, Rayden Seela, Nick Stewart, Bryce Taite, Keniel Williams, Arren Yee, Austin Yurkiw and Pavol Zukchenko.

        In the quarterfinals, the Winnipeg Louis-Riel Voyageurs clocked the Niverville Panthers 71-53. The Panthers (coach Richard Toews) included Logan Beer, Owen Borrn, Helio Cintao, Isaiah Fehr, Jonathan Hiebert, Hajin Jang, Michael Katotoka, Wyatt Loyola, Tyler Neufeld, Mitchell Thomas, Ethan Tomlinson and Josh Wolski.

        The wildcard Winnipeg Westwood Warriors clipped the Winnipeg Transcona Titans 96-85. The Titans (coach Scott Braganza) included Gavin Calnek, Adrian Roiz Dela Pena, Daniel Deng, Jezerie Norejl Domingo, Saminderjobt Kehal, Chap Kon, Steven Kory, Jacob McGinnis, Malkam Murray, John Obi, Carter Osiowy, Ethan Robertson and Ebenezer Tesfay.

        The Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans whipped the Sanford Sabres 82-46. The Sabres (coach Hank Nyman) included Ethan Bennett, Colin Cameron, Travis Enns, Kristjan Eyolfson, Quinn Glowatski, Karl Havixbeck, Tyson Jensen, Kashton Kaptein, Liam Kiley, Evan Lawton, Kalen McCorriston, Jackson Rieger, Tristan Romijn, Teegan Schofield, Andrew Thompson, Rylan Ward, Pearce Warkentin, Dylan Wismer and Andrew Zacharias.

        In the last quarterfinal, the Winnipeg Churchill Bulldogs rolled the Winnipeg Linden Christian Wings 117-63. The Wings (coach Andrew Davison, coach Manfred Glor, coach Ben Kroeker, coach Noah Rempel) included Nathan Bergman, Daunte Byfield, Simeon Enns, Miguel Figueroa, Carson Fischer, Matthew Janzen, Reece Johnson, Sam Kosdi, Carson Reimer, Alvaro Salles, Eli Silvestri, Evan Sneath, Yu Xiang Sun, Will Wainikka, Jason Wang, Will Wang, Jerzy Wiebe and Timothy Wong.

        In the semis, the Winnipeg Louis-Riel Voyageurs dispatched the Winnipeg Westwood Warriors 85-76.

        In the other semi, the Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans defeated the Winnipeg Churchill Bulldogs 83-73.

        In the bronze medal match, the Winnipeg Churchill Bulldogs dusted the Winnipeg Westwood Warriors 75-56. The Warriors (coach Garrick Hutsal) included Nikita Amrom, Matthew Barbosa, Graham Derendorf, Austin Dilworth, Amedeo Dos Santos, Gavin Doyle-Gould, Carter Gilmore, Jackson Gilmore, Aiden Goetz, Magnum Grindle, Joey Haufek, Ryland Jones-Galant, Liam Keeting, Luke Kolbauer and Chris Turner.

        In the final, the Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans clocked the Winnipeg Louis-Riel Voyageurs 84-66.

        The all-tournament team featured MVP Zerek Menard (T.A. Neelin); Kalel Aleje (Churchill); Cabrel St. Vincent (Louis Riel); Abdi Youssuf (Louis Riel); Max Winter (T.A. Neelin); Wyatt Greer (T.A. Neelin); and player’s choice Irie Taylor (T.A. Neelin)

        The bronze medalist Winnipeg Churchill Bulldogs: Oluwafunminiyi Akin-Akinbulumo; Kal-El Alejo; Mahad Awil; Tristan Capuno; Trevel Caribou; Firomsa Galgalo; Natnael Gebrezaher; Samuel Habte; Ethan Hernandez; Emmanuel Kalombo; Raled Njoya; Nicholas Parrott; Caleb Robson; Mewded Taye; Meiron Weldekidan; coach Adam Masi

        The silver medalist Winnipeg Louis-Riel Voyageurs: David Bunguke; John DeLeon; Yvan Dushime; Noah Gagne; Abderemane Hamza; Karim Keitz; Saidi Madaraka; Olivier Mengue Ndzana II; Dylan Mofow; Bourdanne Mohammed Bello; Jeph ‘Kaafid’ Njoya; Voldi Nkusu; Cabrel St. Vincent; Godwin Tshimbambuyi; Musaka W’esuu; Abdiwasak Youssuf; Mohamed-Omar Zellama; coach Danis Karuba

The gold medalist Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans: Malcolm DeGraeve; Xander Eilers; Chris Fontaine; Brayden Foster; Wyatt Greer; Reece Lockhart; J.T. Martine; Zerek Menard; Owen Muller; Kobe Shakotko; Jeremy Slomiany; Irie Taylor; Max Winters; coach Don Thomson