In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The Shaunavon Shadows crushed the Rosthern JC Longhorns 113-32 as Aaron Audette scored 22. Derek Funk led Rosthern with 16. …………………………………………………… The Wilkie Broncos defeated the Moosomin Marquis 67-61 as Brett Weese scored 25. Stew Prokpiw hit 25 for Moosomin. …………………………………………………… The Clavet Cougars dumped the Gull Lake Lions 105-86 as Brian Thode scored 22, Beau Getson 21 and Andrew Robinson 21. A.J. Onraet led Gull Lake with 24. Mark Forsyth added 17. …………………………………………………… The Indian Head Broncos defeated the Hudson Bay Riders 83-63. …………………………………………………… The Fort Qu’Appelle Bert Fox Lakers crushed Carnduff 125-22. …………………………………………………… The Maple Creek Composite Redmen nipped Outlook 64-62. Anthony Eliason led Outlook with 30. …………………………………………………… The Saskatoon Christian Centre Academy Cougars pounded Onion Lake 80-32 as Justin Strom scored 20, and Nic Adie 14. Travis Hill led Onion Lake with 13. Randy Heathen added 12. …………………………………………………… The Assiniboia Rockets hammered the Canora Cougars 88-53 as Matt Stevens scored 12 and Tyler Ling 19. David Phaneuf and Boris Rac each scored 10 for Canora.
In the quarterfinals, the Shaunavon Shadows thumped the Wilkie Broncos 114-67 as Aaron Audette scored 33. Brett Weese led the Broncos with 20.
The Clavet Cougars beat the Indian Head Broncos 60-50. Indian Head led most of the affair until Andrew Robinson twice stole the ball in the final frame to get easy fastbreak layups and turn the tide. Clavet moved ahead with six minutes to play and then hung on to the win playing tough defence. Indian Head led 14-9, 25-20 and 41-39 at the quarters.
The Fort Qu’Appelle Bert Fox Lakers whipped the Maple Creek Composite Redmen 95-58.
In the last quarterfinal, the Saskatoon C.C.A. Eagles defeated the Assiniboia Rockets 66-56 as Zane Tymchak scored 25 and Justin Strom 24. Matt Stevens led Assiniboia with 18. Tyler Ling added 14. With the win, Saskatoon C.C.A. guaranteed itself its 9th berth in 10 years in the final four. Saskatoon C.C.A. led 23-15; 35-30 and 53-40 at the quarters.
In the semis, the Clavet Cougars defeated the Shaunavon Shadows 56-53 as Beau Getson scored 23 and Brian Thode 17. Mark Weiseth and Tyler Zult each scored 14 for Shaunavon. Clavet led 33-31 at the half
In the other semi, the Saskatoon C.C.A. Eagles nipped the Fort Qu’Appelle Bert Fox Lakers 69-67 as Nicholas Adie scored 27 and Zane Tymchuk 12. Albert Moostoose led Fort Qu’Appelle with 18. Kent McDonald added 12. CCA led 36-30 at the half. Adie scored the winner at the buzzer.
In the bronze medal match, the Fort Qu’Appelle Bert Fox Lakers defeated the Shaunavon Shadows 70-61 as Albert Moostoose scored 19 and Jeremy Sundeen 14. Aaron Audette led the Shadows with 15. Tyler Zult added 14. Fort Qu’Appelle led 39-33 at the half.
In the final, the Clavet Cougars defeated the Saskatoon C.C.A. Eagles 50-49 as Brian Thode hit the winning free throw with no time on the clock. Andrew Robinson led Clavet with 16. Thode added 12 and Chris Lee-Nelson 12. Nicholas Adie paced CCA with 20. Brian Johnson added 11 and Zane Tymchuk 11. CCA led 28-27 at the half.
The bronze medalist Fort Qu’Appelle Bert Fox Lakers: Chris Mish; Albert Moostoose; Jeremy Sundeen; Kent McDonald;
The silver medalist Saskatoon Christian Centre Academy Cougars: Nicholas Adie; Brien Johnson; Zane Tymchuk; Justin Strom; David Johnston; Nathan Windells; Mike Boehm; Matthew Janzen; Brenton Janzen; Jordan Strom; Daniel Carreiro; Jeremy Gerbrandt; coach Blaine Donauer; assistant Allan Janzen; assistant Aaron Benneweis; manager Chris Kotelmach; manager Sam Wiggins
The gold medalist Clavet Cougars: Brian Thode; Andrew Robinson; Chris Lee-Nelson; Beau Getson; coach Kathy Maki