In the quarterfinals, held in Annapolis, the top-seeded Monastery East Antigonish Mustangs defeated the 8th-seeded Annapolis West Education Centre Wolfpack 77-68 as Raheen Jackson scored 33. Travis Dorsey led the Wolfpack with 25. The Wolfpack (coached by James Wiseman) also included Stephen Wiles, Cole Campbell, Corby Courtney, Liam Marshall, Desmond Chantiam, Franz Heubach, Zach Burrell, David Bent and Josh Huston.
The 4th-seeded Weymouth St. Mary’s Bay Stingrays thrashed the 5th-seeded Port Hawkesbury SAERC Saints 78-42.
The 2nd-seeded Shelburne Rebels whipped the 7th-seeded Dartmouth Ecole Carrefour du Grand-Havre Leopards 83-57 as Kris Buchanan scored 21, Doug Poole 16, Tyler Acker 13, Steven Greig 10, Jesse Hemeon 7, Quinn Butler 5, Andrew Hemeon 4, Tom Scott 3, Michael Jacklyn 2 and Austin Bower 2. The Leopards (coached by Bob Cote, assisted by John MacMullin) included Zachary Cote, Justin Carpentier, Stefan Miller, Justin Dalley, Olivier Barriault, Nathan MacMullin, Nick Doirin, Dondrea Fells, Joe Hayar, William Cool-Gaudin, Logan Lefort and Julien Malenfant.
In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Kennetcook Hants North Rural Flames crushed the 6th-seeded Brookfield South Colchester Wolves 71-48. The Wolves (coached by Kyle Cormier, assisted by Ryan Smith) included Terry Liu, Gregor Dawe, Brad MacKinnon, Alberto Serracin, Ryan Duykers, Nathan Sylliboy, Joe White, Travis Mercer, Jacob McKenzie, Matt Joudry, Jordan Eastman and Garret Johnson.
In the semis, the 4th-seeded Weymouth St. Mary’s Bay Stingrays stunned the top-seeded Monastery East Antigonish Mustangs 71-68 as Mackenzie Ford scored 26.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Shelburne Rebels stomped the 3rd-seeded Kennetcook Hants North Rural Flames 82-52 as Doug Poole scored 29. Steven Greig 15, Kris Buchanan 11, Quinn Butler 9, Tyler Acker 8, Andrew Hemeon 7, Jesse Hemeon 5 and Tom Scott 2. The Rebels led 37-31 at the half.
In the bronze medal match, the top-seeded Monastery East Antigonish Mustangs stomped the 3rd-seeded Kennetcook Hants North Rural Flames 100-62. The Flames (coached by Keith Andrews, assisted by John Tanner) included Judson Wiseman, Evan McLellan, Nick Steward, Kyle McCulloch, Clifford Isenor, Glenn Harvie, Devin VanderKooi, Dustin Harvie, Dylan Wells, Colton Beattie, Tyrell Bell, Colan McCulloch and Chad Bartlett.
In the final, 2nd-seeded Shelburne Rebels dispatched the 4th-seeded Weymouth St. Mary’s Bay Stingrays 77-63. Doug Poole paced the Rebels with 52. “Every moment he got the ball, we knew he was heading for the net,” Rebels coach Andrew Blades told the Shelburne County Coast Guard. “As soon as we got there, it became very serious for them. They were focused on winning … We as coaches didn’t have to say a thing.” The score was knotted at 10 after one quarter. The Rebels led 33-20 at the half. Steven Greig added 13 for the Rebels, Quinn Butler 6, Andrew Hemeon 4 and Jesse Hemeon 2. The Rebels finished 29-5 on the campaign.
The bronze medalist Monastery East Antigonish Mustangs: Kendall Breen; Raheem Johnson; Dylan Wallace; Evan Green; Dameon Johnson; Dylan Stevens; Nick DeYoung; Neil Hanlon; Kyle Boudreau; Lucas Perry; Thomas Julian; Cory Raymond; coach Terry Long; assistant Justin Delory
The silver medalist Weymouth St. Mary’s Bay Stingrays: Toby Stone; Byron Mullen; Dogtu Lee; Evan Moses; Nathan Cromwell; Shayne Clements; Jeff Tidd; Brandon Doucette; Mackenzie Ford; Garrett Nesbit; Jacob Gavel; Colin Ryan; coach Brad Bright
The gold medalist Shelburne Rebels: Kris Buchanan; Doug Poole; Steven Greig; Quinn Butler; Andrew Hemeon; Jesse Hemeon; Michael Jacklyn; Tyler Acker; Austin Bower; Thomas Scott; Brandon Hemeon; coach Andrew Blades; assistant Tim Locke