In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Regina Johnson Wildcats clipped the 8th-seeded Humboldt Mohawks 63-53. The Mohawks (coach Ron Roach, assistant Tyler Beiber, assistant Genesis Legaspi) included Rylan Marianchuk, Landon Seipp, Zidan Buslig, Dylan Larson, Tyson Hergott, Zygnydd Calong and Rylan Eckl. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Moose Jaw Vanier Vikings blasted the 13th-seeded Martensville Royals 106-39. …………………………………………………… The 12th-seeded Saskatoon Bedford Road Redmen stunned the 5th-seeded Melfort Comets 74-45. “We lacked the fight and energy needed to stay with them. They did a great job of pressuring the ball on defense and moving the ball on offense.  They were a great team,” Comets coach Mitchell Taylor told the Melfort Journal “We had some adversity last week with internal matters with the team, and though I doubt it would have changed the outcome because of the way we played, it had a large part in the score line.” The Comets (coached by Mitchell Taylor and managed by Ram Bagsit) included Troy Taylor, Kenton Dyck, Ashan Hoffman, Cole Smytaniuk, Matthew Degerness, Bryan Caliao, Konner Johnson, Kris Daryl Remond, Ralph Bagsit, Christian Laude, Graham Fagnou, Reece Heffernan, Chase Misskey and Levi Wright. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Moose Jaw A.E. Peacock Toilers crushed the 15th-seeded Churchill-La Ronge Chargers 91-34. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Yorkton Sacred Heart Saints defeated the 7th-seeded North Battleford John Paul II Crusaders 75-64. The Crusaders (coached by Shalen Fox) included Tyler Benoit, Juleus Moosomin, Jacob Stynsky. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Moose Jaw Central Cyclones stomped the 14th-seeded Wilcox Athol Murray College of Notre Dame Hounds 118-38. The Hounds (, coach Dave Bennett, assistant Kiefer Olson) included Noah Brisebois, Marcus Choy, Benjamin Graham, Aden Gunn, MyKayle Jaegli, Dorian Johnston-Lagrone, Logan Kroyman, Wenpu (Steven) Li, Chiming (Jimmy) Lyu, Isaiah McNabb, Muhammad Moustapha, Jack Nestor, Lual Piok, Cody Quinney, Blake Rasmuson, Jaydon Stewart, Santiago Velasco Bernache and Timothy Zimmer. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Meadow Lake Carpenter Spartans spanked the 11th-seeded Warman Wolverines 69-49. The Wolverines were coached Emily Hartl.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Weyburn Eagles torched the 9th-seeded Regina Johnson Wildcats 81-47. The Wildcats included Damian Boychuk.

        The 12th-seeded Saskatoon Bedford Road Redmen nipped the 4th-seeded Moose Jaw Vanier Vikings 72-70. The Vikings (coached by David Tardiff) included Kody Morales, Ronald Nyekowet, Riley Follensbee, Ryan Stefanovic.

        The 2nd-seeded Moose Jaw A.E. Peacock Toilers stomped the 10th-seeded Yorkton Sacred Heart Saints 83-44. The Saints (coached by Garrett Karcha) included Noah Clarke, Zach Maddin, Ethan Danchilla, Grady Hawkins, Nathan Cochrane, Austin Walkington.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Moose Jaw Central Cyclones whipped the 6th-seeded Meadow Lake Carpenter Spartans 85-61. The Spartans were coached by Navanga Burke.

        In the semis, the top-seeded Weyburn Eagles mauled the 12th-seeded Saskatoon Bedford Road Redhawks 93-55 after leading 40-26 at the half. Paul Dionne paced the Eagles with 30. Mohamad Saleh led the Redhawks with 14.

        In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Moose Jaw Central Cyclones dispatched the 2nd-seeded Moose Jaw A.E. Peacock Toilers 84-75 after leading 57-54 at the half. Jaxson Brownell led the Cyclones with 20. Park Andrews led the Toilers with 19.

        In the bronze medal match, the 2nd-seeded Moose Jaw A.E. Peacock Toilers sunk the 12th-seeded Saskatoon Bedford Road Redhawks 72-55 after leading 34-25 at the half. Park Andrews led the Toilers with 23. Umar Ali paced the Redhawks with 11. “It was good to finish with a win, there are only two teams that get to celebrate after the last game and that’s the gold and the bronze, so we were pretty happy with that,” Toiler coach Dave Roney told the Moose Jaw Times-Herald. “We hadn’t seen Saskatoon at all, that team was kind of an unknown for everybody, no one had seen them at tournaments at all, so we kind of had to gauge what they did against Vanier and they had a close one with them. So they had a couple of guards who shot well and a couple big kids and that’s what we had to deal with.” The Redhawks (coach Eric Fahie, assistant Dana Lockwood, assistant Chris Schmidt-Watt) also included Cody Clinkard, Alex Andres, Ronjay Agullo, Gage Dyck, Walker Carruthers, Jerome Chatelaine, Quinten Reichel, Dane McMurtry, Yousuf Nabi, Kennan Umpherville, Mohamed Salah, Emmanuel Igor and Damian Cassie.

        In the final, the top-seeded Weyburn Eagles smacked the 3rd-seeded Moose Jaw Central Cyclones 103-80 after leading 51-36 at the half. Paul Dionne led the Eagles with 21. Jonah Branning led the Cyclones with 15.

        The bronze medalist Moose Jaw A.E. Peacock Toilers: Park Andrews; Jett Kowalchuk; Luke Dombowsky, Shae Zwozdesky; Payton Chow; Griffin Barrett; Riley Herridge; coach Dave Roney

        The silver medalist Moose Jaw Central Cyclones: Ryan Reidy; Hunter Brownell; Cody Moore; Ethan Johnson; Kyle Boughen; Jonah Branning; Jaxson Brownell; Riley Seaborn; Crozier Holmes; Kal McGillis; Dave Agapay; Gurav Changar; coach Ryan Boughen; assistant Bryan Adams; assistant Barry Seaborn; manager Rhona Johnson

The gold medalist Weyburn Eagles: Tristan Sharpe; Cody Vilcu; Earl Pineda; Paul Dionne; Rylie Mainil; Thomas Goranson; Spencer Anderson; Levi Woodard; Austin Lund; Jaxon Marshall; Earl Pineda; Thomas Goranson; Walker Happ; R.R. Alaro; coach Jacquie Williams; assistant Paterson; assistant Biss; manager Dalton Neiszner