In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Petitcodiac Regional Pantehrs stomped the 8th-seeded Canterbury Celtics 117-59 as Gillies scored 28, Perry 19, Bannister 14, S Alward 12, Keith 12 Bourque 8, Brubaker 8, Harper 5, Claringbold 4, Miller 4 and Hooper 2. Darren Horsman led the Celtics with 23. Derrick Horsman added 17, Dale Reas 7, Richie Hathway 5, Danny Cummings 5 and Scott Scott 2.

       The 4th-seeded Harvey Lakers defeated the 5th-seeded Campobello Island Consolidated Vikings 64-56 as Campbell scored 23, Thompson 14, K Messer 12, Embleton 7, Stairs 6 and J Messer 2. Ron Savage led the Vikings with 19. Ross Calder added 14, Russell Savage 8, Curtis Lank 5, Vance Fitzsimmons 4, Tom Mallock 4 and Scott Fletcher 2, while James Mitchell and Trevor Chute wee scoreless.

       The 2nd-seeded Grand Manan Breakers dusted the 7th-seeded Minto Memorial Tigers 94-74 as McLaughlin scored 29, Bass 20, Brown 12, Ingalls 8, Daggett 8, Laffoley 7, Dakin 6, Urquhart 2 and O’Neill 2. Jason Jordan led the Tigers with 29. Gerry Gaudet added 23, George Gilbert 17, Bill Gallanger 2, Mike McBeth 2 and Jeff Jordan 1, while Dave Randall and Brian Cassie were scoreless.

       In the last quarterfinal, the 6th-seeded Lawrenceville-Bristol Carleton North Stars edged the 3rd-seeded Boiestown Upper Miramichi Regional Boas 73-72 as Bell scored 20, Tompkins 15, McCormick 12, Morgan 9, DeMerchant 9, Butterfield 4, Greenlaw 2 and O’Neil 2. Dean Shannon led the Boas with 23. Mark Astle added 14, Perley Tracey-Gould 14, Travis Hovey 11, Brad Pond 6, Jason Swazey 2 and Jason Munn 2, while David Williston was scoreless.

       In the semis, the top-seeded Petticodiac Regional Panthers crushed the 4th-seeded Harvey Lakers 92-68 as Brubaker scored 33, Gillies 17, Perry 17, Bourque 8, Claringbold 5, Alward 4, Harper 4, Hooper 2 and Bannister 2. Campbell led the Lakers with 32. Stairs added 14, K Messer 12, Chessie 3, Embleton 3, Thompson 2 and J Messer 2.

       In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Grand Manan Breakers whipped the 6th-seeded Lawrenceville-Bristol Carleton North Stars 86-60 as Bass scored 27, McLaughlin 20, Ingalls 19, Dakin 8, Urquhart 6, Daggett 4 and O’Neill 2. Bell led the Stars with 16. Morgan added 11, Tompkins 11, DeMerchant 6, Butterfield 6, McCormick 4, Greenlaw 2, Briggs 2 and O’neill 2.

In the final, the 2nd-seeded Grand Manan Community Breakers defeated the top-seeded Petitcodiac Regional Panthers 74-69 as Bass scored 29, including 5 treys, player of the game McLaughlin 27, Ingalls 10, Dakin 4 and Urquhart 4. The Breakers led 44-33 at the half. They led 62-49 but the Panthers’ Perry rallied Peticodiac to within 66-65 before Bass hit a pair from the line to ice the win with 30 seconds to play. Breakers coach Andrew Sharkey told the Saint John Telegraph-Journal that “this is certainly a great victory for us. Our two main scorers, Robyn and Sean came through for us again. Perry brought them back into the game but our players showed a lot of character to hold on.” Perry led the Panthers with 33. Alward added 19, Gillies 10, Bourque 4, Brubacher 2 and Hooper 2.

       The co-bronze medalist Lawrenceville-Bristol Carleton North ‘A’ Stars: Stacey Bell; Jason Tompkins; Craig McCormick; Mark Morgan; Jason DeMerchant; Leon Butterfield; Sean Greenlaw; Jeff O’Neil; Robert Briggs;

       The co-bronze medalist Harvey Lakers: Chris Campbell; Ross Thompson; Keith Messer; Jason Embleton; Andrew Stairs; Jeremy Messer; Brent Chessie;

       The silver medalist Petitcodiac Regional Panthers: Mark Brubacher; Mike Perry; Brett Gillies; Jason Bourque; Chad Claringbold; Troy Alward; Dale Constantine; Roger Miller; Ronnie Hooper; Sheldon Alward; Travis Harper; Bryan Keith; Kevin Bannister; coach Ron Hooper; assistant Rankine Smith; manager Jason Mills

       The champion Grand Manan Breakers: Greg Dakin; Jared Dapena; Leslie Laffoley; Sean Bass; Robyn McLaughlin; Garth Urquhart; Michael Ingalls; Jason Urquhart; Thor Brown; Brock Daggett; Duane O’Neill; coach Andrew Sharkey; assistant John Guptill