In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Davidson Raiders clubbed the 16th-seeded Robert Southey Screaming Eagles 80-36. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Dalmeny Cougars clipped the 8th-seeded Duck Lake Stobart Rebels 88-75. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Preeceville Panthers clocked the 13th-seeded Sintaluta Nakoda Oyade Education Centre Eagles 98-54. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Saskatoon Christian Centre Academy Cougars whipped the 12th-seeded Hepburn Hawks 74-48. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded St. Brieux Crusaders crushed the 15th-seeded Cut Knife Chief Poundmaker Chiefs 80-20. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Rocanville Rara Avis spanked the 10th-seeded Langham Walter W. Brown Vikings 91-67. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Waldheim Raiders blasted the 14th-seeded Redvers Rams 106-37. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Lashburn Lobos whipped the 11th-seeded Norquay Nikes 93-56. The Nikes (coach Shane Johnson) included Devon O’ Soup, Emmett Lukey, Copper Dickoff, Ayden Lukey, Dominick O’Soup, Alexin Mossewaypayo, North Johnson, Brody Nelson, Damien Lillebo and Jacob Johnson. 

       In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Davidson Raiders dusted the 9th-seeded Dalmeny CougaRS 105-56.

       The 4th-seeded Preeceville Panthers clocked the 5th-seeded Saskatoon Christian Centre Academy Royals 82-64. The Royals (coach Jon Thiessen, assistant Isaiah Rushton, assistant Regan Espeseth, assistant Colin Bueckert, manager Ben Knapp) included Nathanael Merke, Nathan Ajoboru, Ugo Ufondu, Linchon Brotheridge, Micah Hussey, Ethan Reid, David Nan, Levi Young, Jack Wilkinson, Lincoln Abramoff, Dillon Johnson, Ethan Reid, Jude Drisner, Gabriel Walsh, Oghenefejiro Henry Ajoboru, Vladimir Gonzalez and Joseph Nan.

       The 2nd-seeded St. Brieux Crusaders clubbed the 7th-seeded Rocanville Rara Avis 85-42.

       In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Waldheim Raiders spanked the 6th-seeded Lashburn Lobos 81-52.

       In the semis, held in Moose Jaw, the 4th-seeded Preeceville Panthers stunned the top-seeded Davidson Raiders 82-73 as Dhexy Paligan scored 33, Luke Sandager 19, Blake Descalchuk 15, Wyatt Scheller 8 and Ralph Grasparil 7, while Neilson, Paul Gatchalian, Renier Van Niekerk, Jian Isican, Jaxon Nelson, Kaiden Bourassa, Seth Reynolds, Boden Heskin and Braxton Danielson were scoreless. Tayan Farden paced the Raiders with 28. Christian Fontaine added 24, Finn Low 7, Joseph Mutakura 7, Mason Berry 5 and Ethan Forman 2, while Grasen Dahl, Nevan Diakow, Isaiah Thomas, Blake Manz, Grady Bessey, Reece Johnson, Hinton Herback and Jett Milman were scoreless.

       In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded St. Brieux Crusaders dispatched the 3rd-seeded Waldheim Raiders 90-83 as Everett Puetz scored 21, Ty Blandin 18, Mikkel Jacobs 16, Jarret Hunt 15, Wil Daubenfeld 10, Josh Poneles 6, Kent Taladua 2 and Max Garcia 2, while Clyte Angcaya, Rylan Piatt, Riley Kovacs and Rodge Calizo were scoreless. Nate Willems paced the Raiders with 46. Lachlan Dufour added 13, Ben Siebert 9, Nathan Langelaar 8, Levi Kroeker 6 and Brayden Langelaar 1, while Sheldon Smeding, Jaxon Braun, Emmett Willems and Turner Funk were scoreless.

       In the bronze medal match, the top-seeded Davidson Raiders edged the 3rd-seeded Waldheim Raiders 79-76 as Joseph Mutakura scored 26, Tayan Farden 25, Christian Fontaine 12, Finn Low 7, Mason Berry 5, Grasen Dahl 2 and Grady Bessey 2, while Nevan Diakow, Isaiah Thomas, Blake Manz, Reece Johnson, Ethan Forman, Hinton Herback and Jett Milman were scoreless. Nate Willems scored 39 to pace the Raiders (coach Russ Willems, assistant Kim Worthington, manager Jolene Willems). Lachlan Dufour added 20 and Ben Siebert 17, while Sheldon Smeding, Jaxon Braun, Brayden Langelaar, Emmett Willems, Turner Funk, Nathan Langelaar and Levi Kroeker were scoreless.

       In the final, the 2nd-seeded St. Brieux Crusaders dusted the 4th-seeded Preeceville Panthers 84-57 as Jarret Hunt scored 27, Wil Daubenfeld 26, Ty Blandin 7, Everett Puetz 6, Mikkel Jacobs 5, Josh Poneles 4, Max Garcia 4, Rylan Piatt 3 and Riley Kovacs 2, while Clyte Angcaya, Kent Taladua and Rodge Calizo were scoreless. Dhexy Paligan paced the Panthers with 12. Luke Sandager added 11, Blake Descalchuk 10, Jaxson Nelson 8, Renier Van Niekerk 6, Ralph Grasparil 6 and Wyatt Scheller 4, while Alex Neison, Paul Gatchalian, Jian Isican, Kaiden Bourassa, Seth Reynolds, Boden Heskin and Braxton Danielson were scoreless.

The bronze medalist Davidson Raiders: Mason Berry; Grasen Dahl; Christian Fontaine; Tayan Farden; Nevan Diakow; Isaiah Thomas; Blake Manz; Grady Bessey; Finn Low; Reece Johnson; Joseph Mutakura; Ethan Forman; Hinton Herback; Jett Milman; coach Garrett Bailey; assistant Kim Rettger; assistant Reggie Heinrich; manager Jen Berry

The silver medalist Preeceville Panthers: Alex Neilson; Blake Descalchuk; Paul Gatchalian; Renier Van Niekerk; Jian Isican; Dhexy Paligan; Jaxson Nelson; Kaiden Bourassa; Seth Reynolds; Ralph Grasparil; Luke Sandager; Boden Heskin; Braxton Danielson; Wyatt Scheller; coach Jeremy Mattison; assistant Jay Steppen

The champion St. Brieux Crusaders: Everett Puetz; Clyte Angcaya; Kent Taladua; Rylan Piatt; Wil Daubenfeld; Jarret Hunt; Ty Blandin; Josh Poneles; Riley Kovacs; Mikkel Jacobs; Max Garcia; Rodge Calizo; coach Ryan Trumbley; assistant Erin Bernhard; assistant Brennan Weisberg