There are seven teams in the division. Top-seeded Souris received a bye into the semis.
In the quarterfinals, the 5th-seeded Hampshire Bluefield-2 Bobcats nipped the 4th-seeded Charlottetown Colonel Gray-2 Colonels 77-74. The Colonels (coached by Shawn Winslow) included Charles Chang, Jzay Nguyn.
The 6th-seeded Montague Vikings clipped the 3rd-seeded Summerside Three-Oaks-2 Axemen 68-54. The Axemen (coached by John Brennan) included Nick Blanchard, Will Somers, Connor Lilly, Drake Blacquiere, Nathan Enman, Shawn Aitken, Alex Campbell, Carson MacTavish and Clark Farrell.
In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Charlottetown Rural-2 Raiders dusted the 7th-seeded Morell Marlins 74-53. The Marlins included Nic Sudzinski.
In the semis, the 2nd-seeded Charlottetown Rural-2 Raiders clipped the 5th-seeded Hampshire Bluefield-2 Bobcats 72-65.
In the other semi, the top-seeded Souris Spartans dumped the 6th-seeded Montague Vikings 53-43.
In the bronze medal match, the 6th-seeded Montague Vikings edged the 5th-seeded Hampshire Bluefield-2 Bobcats 68-66 in overtime. The Vikings led 20-19 after one quarter on 3 treys by Jack Munro. The Bobcats led 35-31 at the half. The Vikings notched a late 6-0 run to take a 43-41 lead after three quarters. The Vikings took a 51-49 lead on three buckets by Gary Llewellyn, while Carson Doiron notched a trey and MacKenzie Plouffe a bucket for the Bobcats. Jack MacKenzie notched four points, while Plouffe and Hunter Prus hit buckets, to leave the score knotted at 58 with 53.2 seconds to play. Both squads missed opportunities to win it in regular. In overtime, the Vikings took the lead on four points from Jack MacKenzie. But Prus answered with a foul shot and Doiron a trey to knot the score at 66. MacKenzie forced a turnover leading to a contested runout bucket from Alex MacDougall with 1.8 seconds to play as the Vikings pulled out the win. Jack Munro led the Vikings with 17. Alex MacDougall added 16, Jack MacKenzie 12 and Gary Llewellyn 11. Carson Doiron paced the Bobcats with 16. MacKenzie Plouffe added 16 and Nick Havenga 14.
In the final, the top-seeded Souris Spartans rolled the 2nd-seeded Charlottetown Rural-2 Raiders 69-56. The Spartans led 11-10, 27-24 and 42-36 at the quarters. Matthew Antle paced the Spartans with 25. Isaac Chaisson added 14, Steven Acorn 13 and Daniel McIntosh 8. Alex Ryan led the Raiders with 16. Matt Linzel added 11, Carson Gray 8 and Ethan Sprague 8.
The all-tournament team featured MVP Matthew Antle (Souris); Jack MacKenzie (Montague); MacKenzie Plouffe (Bluefield-2); Isaac Chaisson (Souris); Steven Acord (Souris); and Alex Ryan (Rural-2).
The bronze medalist Montague Regional Vikings: Jack Munro; Jack MacKenzie; Gary Llewellyn; Alex MacDougall; Landen MacDonald; Sam MacKenzie; Jackson Skrynski; Alex MacLeod; Sam Shaw; Owen Bernard; Nathan Nielsen; Max Vanwiechen; Parker Murphy; coach Dyllin Bernard
The silver medalist Charlottetown Rural-2 Raiders: Alex Ryan; Tyler Taylor; Matt Linzel; Carson Gray; Ethan Sprague;
The gold medalist Souris Spartans: Matthew Antle; Isaac Chaisson; Steven Acorn; Daniel McIntosh; Connor MacInnis; Cameron Kelly; Michael Antle; Ben Sweeney; Daniel Chapman; Ben Manning; Craig Steadman; Dawson Campbell; Alexander Dixon; Nathan Bailey; coach Jamie Antle; coach John McIntosh; coach Kevin Jenkins