In the quarterfinals, the 11th-seeded Charlottetown Colonel Gray-2 Colonels whipped the 14th-seeded Bluefield-2 Bobcats 74-35 after leading 32-14 at the half. Keir Warren paced the Colonels with 24. Patrick Heffernan added 20 and Christian Morrison 7. Connor Crozier paced the Bobcats with 15. Joshua Okafor added 6 and Luke MacKaskill 4. The Bobcats also included Ryan Larter (or Lazier) Alex Whelan, Parker Newson, Dan Mowatt, Jesse Getson.
In the other quarterfinal, the 13th-seeded Summerside Three Oaks-2 Axemen defeated the 12th-seeded Kensington Torchmen 75-67 despite trailing 33-30 at the half. Matt Ennman led the Axemen with 27 while aggressively attacking off the dribble. Isaac Compton added 11 and Cameron Gavin 10. Bailey Clark led the Torchmen with 32. A.J. Cahill added 10 and Thomas Haslam 9.
In the semis, the 10th-seeded Francois Buote Jaguars dumped the 11th-seeded Charlottetown Colonel Gray-2 Colonels 57-42 after leading 26-17 at the half. Sam Carmody paced the Jaguars with 18. Nate Arsenault added 12, all from beyond the arc, and Matthew Arsenault 8. Matthew Doyle led the Colonels with 10. Sam Compton added 8 and Christian Morrison 6.
In the other semi, the 8th-seeded Morell Marlins clipped the 13th-seeded Summerside Three Oaks-2 Axemen 80-69 despite trailing 42-35 at the half. Thomas Craig led the Marlins with 21 points and 13 boards, while dominating the blocks in the second half. Carson van Diepen added 18 and Sam Stewart 12. Matt Enman led the Axemen with 20. Owen Turner added 10 and Parker Arsenault 8.
In the bronze medal match, the 13th-seeded Summerside Three Oaks-2 Axemen nipped the 11th-seeded Charlottetown Colonel Gray-2 Colonels 74-71 in double-overtime. The Axemen led 32-30 at the half. Matt Enman paced the Axemen with 32. Camren Gavin added 15 and Marcus Gauthier 11, along with 24 boards, including 11 on the offensive glass. Sam Compton led the Colonels with 20, along with 24 boards, including 11 on the offensive glass. Matthew Doyle added 12 and Depen Darjee 9. Noah Wamboldt notched a bucket with 36 seconds remaining in the second overtime to break a 71-71 tie, and Matt Enman hit a foul shot to close out the scoring as the Axemen prevailed. The Colonels also included Keir Warren, Patrick Heffernan, Christian Morrison, Christian Morrison, Jeremy Zhang, Tyler Johnson, Andrew Killorn, Deavon Keavany, Hassan Itani and Faris Zakim.
In the final, the 8th-seeded Morell Marlins dumped the 10th-seeded Francois Buote Jaguars 81-64 despite trailing 36-34 at the half. The Marlins led 57-53 after three quarters. Tournament MVP Thomas Craig paced the Marlins with 34. Colby Beaton added 16. Joseph Chevarie led the Jaguars with 28. Malcolm Gilman added 15.
The bronze medalist Summerside Three Oaks-2 Axemen: Matt Enman; Isaac Compton; Camren Gavin; Owen Turner; Parker Arsenault; Marcus Gauthier; Noah Wamboldt; Connor Mackay; Mohamad Ali; Tyler MacDonald; Muhammad Nagui; Johnny Rose;
The silver medalist Francois Buote Jaguars: Nathan Arsenault; Malcolm Gillman; Joseph Chevarie; Thomas Parent; Sébastien Arsenault; Bryce Doiron; Collin Arsenault; Kodey Verhulp; Jacob Gagné; Matthew Arsenault; Sam Carmody; Lucas Pollard; coach Stéphane Blanchard; assistant Paul Killorn; assistant Don Chevarie
The gold medalist Morell Marlins: Sam Stewart; Thomas Craig; Daniel Cousins; Carson van Diepen; Colby Beaton;