In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Preeceville Panthers torched the 16th-seeded Wolseley Warriors 109-44 as Blake Descalchuk scored 20, Dhexy Paligan 20, Brody Descalchuk 17, Porter George 12 and Luke Sandager 7. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Kenaston Trojans clipped the 9th-seeded Stoughton Bulldogs 50-40. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Kinistino R.J. Humphrey Blues clocked the 13th-seeded Herbert Laurels 98-52. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Leask Rams defeated the 12th-seeded Kerrobert James Charteris Rebels 87-79. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Porcupine Plain Bears mauled the 15th-seeded Lloydminster Hillmond Central Cowboys 110-36. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Aberdeen Crusaders spanked the 10th-seeded Saskatoon Valour Academy Eagles 86-65. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Hafford Vikings clubbed the 14th-seeded Meath Park Mustangs 98-55. …………………………………………………… The 11th-seeded Paradise Hill Panthers dispatched the 6th-seeded Coronach Colts 110-93.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Preeceville Panthers crushed the 8th-seeded Kenaston Trojans 83-38 after leading 21-11 after one quarter and 42-20 at the half. Dhexy Paligan paced the Panthers with 30. Blake Descalchuk added 19 and Porter George 14.
The 5th-seeded Leask Rams clipped the 4th-seeded Kinistino R.J. Humphrey Blues 103-94.
The 2nd-seeded Porcupine Plain Bears clocked the 7th-seeded Aberdeen Crusaders 81-60.
In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Hafford Vikings crushed the 11th-seeded Paradise Hill Panthers 101-61.
In the semis, the top-seeded Preeceville Panthers clipped the 5th-seeded Leask Rams 70-61 as Blake Descalchuk scored 20, Dhexy Paligan 18, Brody Desclacjuk 11, Luke Sandager 9, Hunter Nelson 5, Porter George 4 and Jian Isican 3, while Alexander Neilson, Paul Gatchalian, Justice Stittle, Sean Lavega, Kaiden Bourassa and Ralph Grasparil were scoreless. Kenton Ledoux led the Rams with 18. Kaleb Smith-Greyeyes added 17, Samual Lagrelle 10, Michael Bear 9, Jonus Badger-Rae 5 and Dayton Greyeyes 2, while Treah Primeau, Rylan Skwark, Austin Arcand, Nathan Greyeyes, Meguan Takakenew, Tate Arcand, Kashis Chamakeses and Evan Wolfe were scoreless.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Porcupine Plain Bears dispatched the 3rd-seeded Hafford Vikings 92-81 as Kayden Wasylyk scored 31, Gavin Henry 21, Junior Antazo 17, Earl Santiago 14, and Medrick Alibaya 9, while Philip Alib and Matthew Ruether were scoreless. Keegan Barnstable paced the Vikings with 37. Talon Cheney added 20, Carter Prystupa 9, Allen Villanueva 8 and Kamron Welsh 7, while Daxtyn Cherwinski, Blayton McPhail, Sterling Johnson, Brayden Mason and Jessie Androsoff were scoreless.
In the bronze medal match, the 3rd-seeded Hafford Vikings clubbed the 5th-seeded Leask Rams 86-70 as Keegan Barnstable scored 33, Carter Prystupa 23, Talon Cheney 18, Blayton McPhail 6, Daxtyn Cherwinski 2, Kamron Welsh 2 and Jessie Androsoff 2, while Sterling Johnson, Brayden Mason and Allen Villanueva were scoreless. Samual Lagrelle paced the Rams with 22. Kenton Ledoux added 21, Kaleb Smith-Greyeyes 14, Jonus Badger-Rae 6, Michael Bear 5 and Treah Primeau 2, while Rylan Skwark, Austin Arcand, Nathan Greyeyes, Dayton Greyeyes, Meguan Takakenew, Tate Arcand, Kashis Chamakeses and Evan Wolfe were scoreless.
In the final, the 2nd-seeded Porcupine Plain Bears clipped the top-seeded Preeceville Panthers 76-66 as Junior Antazo scored 27, Kayden Waylyk 23, Gavin Henry 13, Medrick Alibaya 8 and Earl Santiago 5, while Philip Alib and Matthew Ruether were scoreless. Blake Descalchuk paced the Panthers with 16. Dhexy Paligan added 15, Porter George 14, Luke Sandager 10, Brody Descalchuk 8, Hunter Nelson 2 and Jian Isican 1, while Alexander Neilson, Paul Gatchalian, Justice Stittle, Sean Lavega, Kaiden Bourassa and Ralph Grasparil were scoreless. Bears coach Daniel Bloski told SaskToday.ca that “we went the whole season with seven guys, so our training, conditioning, health, recovery and foul management had to be top priority. All of our team are like family, and all buy in to what we have to do to be successful and their hard work was long overdue for this medal.”
The bronze medalist Hafford Vikings: Keegan Barnstable; Carter Prystupa; Talon Cheney; Blayton McPhail; Daxtyn Cherwinski; Kamron Welsh; Jessie Androsoff; Sterling Johnson; Brayden Mason; Allen Villanueva
The silver medalist Preeceville Panthers: Blake Descalchuk; Dhexy Paligan; Porter George; Luke Sandager; Brody Descalchuk; Hunter Nelson; Jian Isican; Alexander Neilson; Paul Gatchalian; Justice Stittle; Sean Lavega; Kaiden Bourassa; Ralph Grasparil; coach Jay Steppan
The champion Porcupine Plain Bears: Junior Antazo; Kayden Waylyk; Gavin Henry; Medrick Alibaya; Earl Santiago; Philip Alib; Matthew Ruether; coach Daniel Bloski