In the quarterfinal, the 9th-seeded Montague Vikings smacked the 8th-seeded Charlottetown Rural-2 Raiders 85-60 after leading 42-23 at the half. Tynan Murphy paced the Vikings with 24. Kyle Parlee added 21 and Dyllin Bernard 17. Kobee Ingersoll led the Raiders with 24. Kyle Arseneault added 17 and Sam Clow 16.

        In the semis, the 5th-seeded Elmsdale Westisle Wolverines whipped the 9th-seeded Montague Vikings 58-29 after leading 13-10, 27-12 and 41-20 at the quarters. The Wolverines outrebounded the Vikings 40-17. Andrew Gough paced the Wolverines with 15, 8 blocks and 7 boards. Conner Herget added 14, along with 16 boards, including 10 on the offensive glass, while Mackenzie Brennan scored 10. Kyle Parlee led the Vikings with 10. Tynan Murphy added 9.

        In the other semi, the 7th-seeded Kensington Torchmen nipped the 6th-seeded Morell Marlins 51-50 after leading 33-26 at the half. Dylon Montgomery intercepted a Marlins pass with 7.2 seconds to play to preserve the Kensington win. Mackenzie Corcoran paced the Torchmen with 19. Jordan Montgomery added 15, along with 14 boards and 5 blocks, Dylan MacIsac 8 and Dylon Montgomery 6, along with 19 boards. Shane Pendergast led the Marlins with 12. Sam Stewart added 9, Alex Hardwick 8 and Ethan Craig 8.

        In the bronze medal match, the 6th-seeded Morell Marlins edged the 9th-seeded Montague Vikings 70-69 despite trailing 34-29 at the half. Ethan Craig hit an acrobatic driving layup with 14.4 seconds remaining to win it for the Marlins. Ethan Craig led the Marlins with 32. Shane Pendergast added 28. Kyle Parlee led the Vikings with 24. Dyllin Bernard added 14 and Tynan Murphy 13. The Vikings also included Ross Power, Ryan MacEachern, Mike Vanderzwaag, David Thompson.

        In the final, the 5th-seeded Elmsdale Westisle Wolverines stomped the 7th-seeded Kensington Torchmen 64-39 after leading 24-16 at the half and 46-27 after three quarters. Connor Herget led the Wolverines with 21 points and 17 boards. Mackenzie Brennan added 18 and Andrew Gough 11, along with 8 boards and 9 blocks. Mackenzie Corcoran paced the Torchmen with 13. Dylan McIsaac added 12 and Jordan Montgomery 6.

        The bronze medalist Morell Marlins: Ethan Craig; Shane Pendergast; Sam Stewart; Alex Hardwick; Joey Biring; Daniel Cousins; Stephen Young; Trent MacSwain; Colby Benton; Riley Berthiaume; Carson Van Diepen;

        The silver medalist Kensington Torchmen: Mackenzie Corcoran; Dylan McIsaac; Jordan Montgomery; Dylan Montgomery; Noah Rogerson; Jacob Blackett; Keegan Dymont;

        The gold medalist Elmsdale Westisle Wolverines: Andrew Gough; Conner Herget; Mackenzie Brennan; Jake Shea; Jacob Rayner; Ryan Keizer; Robert Raynor; coach Walter Davison