In the quarterfinals of the provincial qualifiers in Dauphin: …………………………………………………… The Brandon T.A. Neelin whipped the Virden Golden Bears 91-51. The Golden Bears (coach Cody McPhee) included Cohen Canada, Stetson Cutler, Mitchell Draper, Ayokunnu Fashola, Fola Fashola, Yuan Formilleza, Carter Hayward, Aiden Kerr, Harsimarjil Khosa, Mathew Kirkup and Preston Studer. …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg St. James Jimmies crushed Winnipeg College Beliveau Barracudas 77-41. The Barricudas (coach Travis Pederson, assistant Jordan Pederson) included Fuad Gafaru, Loughlin Hampton, Brady Hart, Nehemiah Howard, William Kyeremateng, Wyatt Leblanc, Dane Martinson-Wilkes, Keenan Mastalla-Wilbon, William Ngandu, Lachlan Reid, Samuel Teixeira, Ezra Toews, Micah Toews, Ethan Visaya and Tristan Visaya. …………………………………………………… The Dauphin Clippers clubbed the Winnipeg St. Maurice Patriots 79-51. The Patriots (coach Haben Asghedom) included Baldwin Adeleye, Samuel Adewemi, Kai Almonte, Dagmawi Amare, Gurkeert Gill, Gabriel Ilarde, Dylan Kandie, Kyle Malixi, Henry Obieri, Damola Olowookere, Iren Singh, Harvin Toor and Aarav Vij. …………………………………………………… In the last quarterfinal, the Winnipeg Elmwood edged the Winnipeg St. John’s-Ravenscourt Eagles 113-106. The Eagles (coach G Jackson-Davis, assistant Guy Magnusson) included Aryan Arora, Emmanuel Babalola, Wayne Bu, Ravinoor Chumber, Allen Feng, James Lawton, Victor Lee, Andrew Love, Jace Mai, Charlie Reiss, Aman Shah, Ian Van der Zweep and Malcom Woolley. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans stomped the Winnipeg St. James Jimmies 87-52. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Dauphin Clippers whipped the Elmwood Giants 86-54. …………………………………………………… In the bronze medal match, the Winnipeg Elmwood Giants qualified for the provincials by clubbing the Winnipeg St. James Jimmies 120-72. The Jimmies (coach Chadwin Sauerborn, assistant Ethan Unruh) included Drayson Day, Jhayronn De Leon, Ghafoor Frotan, Jared Gonzales, Jack Grepo, Leiron Jimenez, Tim Komaya, Markus Kysilyuk, Lulu Lual, Aldeus Mendez, Henrique Moreira Minelli, Yafet Okbe, Johnrick Pangilinan and JoJo Wilan. …………………………………………………… In the final, the Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans dusted the Dauphin Clippers 85-66.
In the quarterfinals of the provincial qualifiers in Winkler, the host Garden Valley Zodiacs crushed the Winnipeg Calvin Christian Eagles 89-58. The Eagles (coach David Pinto, assistant Justin Roper, assistant Jaren Vince Cruz) included Darien Bills, Thomas Cameron, Cole Cherewyk, Kian Ducharme, Jacob Halbesma, Sam Halbesma, Caedmon Horch, Malachi Jansen, Prosper Keshinro, Sam Owoade, Ethan Pauls, Ethan Snow, Basliel Tebebu and Yonatan Wondimur. …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg Leo-Remillard Renards clipped St. Boniface Diocesan Centurions 67-54. The Centurions (coach Tongun Lado, assistant Brad Scott) included Anjo Angelo, Francisco Donat Thobi, Chimdi Ebiwe-Kalu, Oyindolapo Falola, John Paul Filomeno, David Hundeyin, Abdulai Jah, Jonathan Kadzviti, Jayden Kamara, Ethan Mendoza, Onosedeba Oyamienlen and James Salumu-Kasongo. ………………………………………………… The Winnipeg Linden Christian Wings dispatched the Neepawa Tigers 74-64. The Tigers (coach Dan MacFarlane, assistant Chidi Small) included Anson Aglangao, King Amparado, Jeral Mark Belarmino, Mico Cabacungan, Cielo Darato, Paul Fernando, Juris Luna, Merre Martobago, Sid Morales, Yves Ngolab, Andrei Portin, Roberto Sarmiento, Phil Soltes, Trent Tomoniko and Yan Yana. …………………………………………………… In the last quarterfinal, the College Lorette Scorpions nipped the Stonewall Rams 75-74. The Rams (coach Tyler Ammeter) included Denn Bonifacio, Jacob Bourcier, Ashley Conrad, Foxx Domansky, Edward Emerson, Bohdan Hradowy, Easton Killbury, Logan Meier, Reis Meier, Wyatt Mitchell, Kaiden Morrison and Jackson Vandersteen. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Winkler Garden Valley Zodiacs defeated the Winnipeg Leo-Remillard Renards 67-60. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Winnipeg Linden Christian Wings edged the Lorette Scorpions 72-71. …………………………………………………… In the bronze medal match, the Lorette Scorpions qualified for provincials by dispatching the Winnipeg Leo-Remillard Renards 86-79. The Renards (coach De Shawn Le Jour, assistant Zachary Wynne) included Matthieu Cadieux, Abderahim Hannni Cherfi, Cameron Coffie, Tristan Gibbons, Joel Griffiths, Antarik Hassan, Aaron Kede Bilanga, Eddie Lacroix, Joel Lubanda Ngalu, Tobie Pantel and Dimitri Patenaude. …………………………………………………… In the final, the Winkler Garden Valley Zodiacs defeated the Winnipeg Linden Christian Wings 67-60.
In the quarterfinals, held in Winnipeg, the v the top-seeded Winkler Garden Valley Zodiacs clocked the 8th-seeded Thompson R.D. Parker Trojans 75-50. Alfredo Enns was chosen player of the game for the Zodiacs, while Dilshan Saggu earned the laurels for the Trojans (coach Will Switzer), who also included Iteanuoluwa Ashogbon, Dhruv Dhawan, Camden Jackson, William Mosiondz, Demitri Munroe, Adrian Peters, Dreyden Ross and Peter Yeboah.
The 5th-seeded Lorette Scorpions clocked the 4th-seeded Dauphin Clippers 82-63. Elijah Maple-Stevens was chosen player of the game for the Scorpions, while Nick Hudyma earned the laurels for the Clippers (coach Steve Hudyma, assistant Kristjana Michaluk, assistant Marc Kunza), who also included Gabriel Beaudin, Jozz Boncodin, Morgan Fleck, Carter Kowalchuk, Jaxon Larocque, Ronin Mouck, Jackson Parks, Parker Schau, Johnny Vermillion and Ryder Waggoner.
The 2nd-seeded Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans torched the 7th-seeded Winnipeg Westwood Warriors 100-60. Owen Falk was chosen player of the game for the Spartans, while Mattias Balness earned the laurels for the Warriors (coach Tim Wiebe, assistant Matthew Barbosa), who also included Cody Anderson, Parker Anhill, Wesley Bauer, Kane Blain, Dax Blight, Jonah Lavasseur, Maximus MacDoougall, Santi Pineira, Jordan Puot-Thijak, Llyndon Quiboquibo, Stanley Salami, Felix Stroud and Callin Thomas.
In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Winnipeg Linden Christian Wings edged the 6th-seeded Winnipeg Elmwood Giants 85-81. Dwan Francis was chosen player of the game for the Wings, while Hussein Sharif earned the laurels for the Giants (coach Patrick Gadsby, assistant Jesse Cousins), who also included Ramadn Abubeker, Leek Akuei, Caleb Bagaza, Miguel Buzon, Tobi Famisa, Ameer Farjalla, Blaize Funk, Sincere Funk, Darius Genaille, Vince Guevarra, Alexander Mcdiarmid, Chan Riak, Yahya Sharif and Fanuel Tadesse.
In the semis, the top-seeded Winkler Garden Valley Zodiacs clocked the 5th-seeded Lorette Spartans 77-59. Aram Ghebrezghi was chosen player of the game for the Zodiacs, while Tyler Stanley earned the laurels for the Spartans.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans whipped the 3rd-seeded Winnipeg Linden Christian Wings 84-64. Junior Martine was chosen player of the game for the Spartans, while Cole Rempel earned the laurels for the Wings.
In the bronze medal match, the 3rd-seeded Winnipeg Linden Christian Wings torched the 5th-seeded Lorette Spartans 92-68. Natnael Ghebremeskel was chosen player of the game for the Wings, while Travis Weselake earned the laurels for the Spartans (coach Stephen McCabe, assistant Marie Maple-Stevens, assistant Izaiah Maple-Stevens), who also included Milo Allison, Jayce Cahill, Derrick Guiboche, Wilfred Harms, Jayden Johnstone, Filbert Kenyi, Elijah Maple-Stevens, Daniel Sharkadi, Harjot Sidhu, Tyler Stanley and Charlie Tardiff.
In the final, the 2nd-seeded Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans dispatched the top-seeded Winkler Garden Valley Zodiacs 76-70. Kwali Taylor was chosen player of the game for the Spartans, while Aram Ghebrezghi earned the laurels for the Zodiacs.
The all-tournament team featured MVP Ethan Olson (T.A. Neelin); Natnael Ghebremeskel (Linden Christian); Elijah Maple-Stevens (Lorette); Owen Falk (T.A. Neelin); Alfredo Enns (Garden Valley, & PC); and Ethan Wiebe (Garden Valley).
The bronze medalist Winnipeg Linden Christian Wings: Michael Achan; Marco Byfield; Myles Dixon; Dwan Francis; Natnael Ghebremeskel; Yeman Gubretu; Ini Ijilusi; Opemipo Oduntan; Isaac Park; Carter Recksiedler; Cole Rempel; Jack Shaffner; Andrew Wang; Michael Wang; Kolbie Wilson; coach Colten Gryba; assistant Nick Janzen
The silver medalist Winkler Garden Valley Zodiacs: Asher Cortez; Alfredo Enns; Marcelo Froese; Aram Ghebrezghi; Cash Hamm; Corny Harms; Peyton Heide; Kade Neufeld; Rhett Peters; Jaxon Peters-Nickel; Eh Kar Kaw Phyo Soe; Micah Sundquist; Ethan Wiebe; Ezra William; coach Danny Friesen; assistant Walter Giesbrecht; assistant Caleb Hildebrant
The champion Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans: Case Ashcroft; Owen Falk; Clark Goran; Sam Manko; Junior Martine; Eric Muller; Ethan Olson; Crew Poirier; Kwali Taylor; Kingston Thomas; Kal-El Wilson; coach Adam Philpott; assistant Eric Olson; assistant Shawna Philpott; assistant Don Thomson