In the quarterfinals, the Campobello Island Consolidated Vikings defeated the Hillsborough Caledonia Regional Tigers 58-54. The Tigers included Justin Steeves, Ben Bouchard, Dusty Stone.

        The Grand Manan Community Breakers defeated the Blackville Golden Eagles 95-48. The Eagles included Cory Colford.

        The Harvey Lakers thrashed the Sunny Corner North & South Esk Regional Cobras 98-68. The Cobras included Tyson Phillips.

        The Fredericton Devon Park Christian Eagles defeated Boiestown Upper Miramichi Regional Boas 84-83 in overtime. The Boas included Shane Fairly.

        In the semis, the Grand Manan Community Breakers crushed the Campobello Island Consolidated Vikings 87-57.

        In the other semi, the Harvey Lakers dumped the Fredericton Devon Park Christian Eagles 65-52 as Matt Morecroft scored 25 and Glen MacMullin 17. Bruce Colwell led the Eagles with 16.

        In the final, the Harvey Lakers thrashed the Grand Manan Community Breakers defeated the Harvey Lakers 57-52 as Colton Wilson scored 15, Tom Fleet 10 and Kyle Roode 10. Wilson grabbed 12 points and blocked seven shots while Fleet hauled down six boards and dished out six assists. β€œI can’t even put into words how we feel right now,” Fleet told the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. β€œIt was a great game, and we’re really glad to come out on top. We just worked our butts off. That’s basketball. It’s a game of runs and we’re really glad that we came out on top.” Glen MacMullin paced Harvey with 23 on five treys and 10 boards. Matt Morecroft added 16 and Brad Paisley 8. The Breakers, who shot just 35 percent for the game, outrebounded Harvey 51-36.

        The co-bronze medalist Campobello Island Consolidated Vikings: Chase Brown;

        The co-bronze medalist Fredericton Devon Park Christian Eagles: Bruce Colwell;

        The silver medalist Harvey Lakers: Glenn MacMullin; Matthew Morecroft; Brad Paisley; Dan Fletcher; Shawn Little; Greg Lister; Brandon Gaynor; David Williams; Nick Spacek; coach David MacMullin

        The gold medalist Grand Manan Breakers: Kyle Roode; Colton Wilson; Duncan Cronk; Tom Fleet; Shannon Green; Rory Cronk; Curtis Fitzsimmons; Rubyn Russell; Kevin Nixon; Kurt Eby; coach Frank Russell