In the semis, the top-seeded Charlottetown Rural-1 Raiders defeated the 4th-seeded Hampshire Bluefield-1 Bobcats 66-33 as Jacob Simmons scored 14, Sean Seviour 12 and Aaron Robbins 10. Trevor Luttrell paced the Bobcats with 9. Brad Gaudet added 5. The Raiders led 20-3 after one quarter and 40-15 at the half.

        In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Summerside Three Oaks-1 Axemen defeated the 3rd-seeded Charlottetown Colonel Gray-1 Colonels 75-66 as Alec Parise scored 36 in the post, Andrew Smith 10, Kendall Steele 10, Brett Montgomery 8 and Will Brawn 7. Kevin McLeod paced the Colonels with 21. Ping Hsu added 18, Edgar White 9 and Jacob Turner 8. The Axemen led 36-30 at the half.

        In the bronze medal match, the 3rd-seeded Charlottetown Colonel Gray-1 Colonels whipped the 4th-seeded Hampshire Bluefield-1 Bobcats 76-54 as Kevin MacLeod scored 26, nabbed 9 boards and blocked two shots. Jacob Turner scored 13 and Grant Heckbert 11, along with 9 boards. Edgar White scored 10. Andrew Woodside paced the Bobcats with 15. Trevor Luttrell added 10, Kyle Sherren 10 and Jon Hovingh 6. The Colonels led 47-23 at the half and 55-42 after three quarters.

        In the final, the top-seeded Charlottetown Rural-1 Raiders thrashed the 2nd-seeded Summerside Three Oaks-1 Axemen 78-45 as Jacob Simmons scored 21, Kyle Gillis 19, including five treys, Aaron Robbins 16, Andrew Clark 7 and Sean Seviour 6. Will Brawn paced the Axemen with 14. Andrew Smith added 14 and Brian Mackay 10. The Raiders led 47-22 at the half. The first quarter was one to forget for Three Oaks as the Raiders came out rebounding, running and gunning, jumping out to a 30-8 lead. The Raiders scored 19 straight points before a reply from Three Oaks. Things settled somewhat in the second quarter, with the halftime result 47-22 for Rural. Gillis was named the provincial championship tournament’s most valuable player.

        The regular season provincial first-team all-stars were: Sean Seviour (Charlottetown Rural-1); Will Brawn (Three Oaks-1); Kevin MacLeod (Charlottetown Colonel Gray-1); Aaron Robbins (Charlottetown Rural-1); and Andrew Smith (Three Oaks-1). The 2nd team featured: Andrew Woodside (Hampshire Bluefield-1); Jacob Simmons (Charlottetown Rural-1); Kendall Steele (Three Oaks-1); Andrew Clarke (Charlottetown Rural-1); and Edgar White (Charlottetown Colonel Gray-1).

        The bronze medalist Charlottetown Colonel Gray-1 Colonels: Kevin MacLeod; Edgar White; Jacob Turner; Brad Farrow; Ping Hsu; Grant Heckbert; Tyler Curry; Barry MacIsaac; Dylan Kitson; Andy Kao; Ben LeClair; coach Reagh Vidito; assistant Chris Huggan

        The silver medalist Summerside Three Oaks-1 Axemen: Will Brawn; Andrew Smith; Kendal Steele; Brett Montgomery; Mark Matheson; Alec Parise; Brian MacKay; coach Faro Halupa

        The champion Charlottetown Rural-1 Raiders: Sean Seviour; Aaron Robbins; Jacob Simmons; Andrew Clarke; Kyle Gillis; Ali Ercan; Kyle Welton; Frank Follwell; James Mallard; Simon Kang; Patrick Davis; coach Mike Lloyd; coach Ryan Keliher