In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Regina Christian Grizzlies stomped the 16th-seeded Delisle Rebels 96-42 after leading 22-15, 52-20 and 82-36 at the quarters. Zak Tamlin paced the Grizzlies with 25; Daniel Bachiu added 18 and Josh Tippe 15. Sam Thompson led the Rebels with 18. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Caronport Cougars edged the 9th-seeded Fort Qu’Appelle Bert Fox Lakers 82-79. Although the Cougars broke to an 11-4 lead, the Lakers pressure defence began to take effect and allowed Fort Qu’Appelle to build a 24-17 lead after one quarter and a 45-36 lead at the half. The Cougars rallied to within 62-61 after three quarters and iced the win at the line. Zephaniah Moore paced the Cougars with 36. Brendan Adrian added 18. Dreydon Yuzicappi led the Lakers with 35. Dion Yuzicappi added 19. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions dusted the 13th-seeded La Loche Dene x 90-37 after leading 41-18 at the half. Kiley Giesbrecht paced the Lions with 19. Dustin Montgrand led La Loche Dene with 15. La Loche Dene also included Preston St. Pierre. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Indian Head Broncos stomped the 12th-seeded Onion Lake Eagleview Eagles 66-32 after leading 36-8 at the half. Brady Hallemann paced the Broncos with 16. Trenton Pahtayken led the Eagles with 9. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Shaunavon Shadows clocked the 15th-seeded Maple Creek Composite Redmen 92-59 after leading 23-14 after one quarter and 55-23 at the half. Matt Benesh paced the Shadows with 35. Layne Forbes led the Redmen with 16. The Redmen also included Landon Bertram, Ian Gustafson, Kyler Barkman and Tristan Lansdall. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Yorkton Sacred Heart Saints clipped the 10th-seeded Watrous Wildcats 67-52. The Wildcats led 39-34 at the half as Ryley Woiden dictated the style and tempo. But Saint Brendon Walkington dominated the post in the second half and ignited a 15-1 run in the final quarter. He finished with 21 points. Woiden led the Wildcats with 15. The Wildcats also included McGregor. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Clavet Cougars stuffed the 14th-seeded Lloydminster Hillmond Central Cowboys 75-33 after leading 54-12 at the half. Omar Hassanien paced the Cougars with 12. K.C. Rutherford led Hillmond with 14. Hillmond also included Riley Conlon. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Moosomin Marquis clocked the 11th-seeded Unity Warriors 78-49 after leading 43-18 at the half. Austin Jones paced the Marquis with 19. Brian Mackrell led the Warriors with 16. The Warriors (coached by Mathieu Kiefer, assisted by Mackenzie Tuchscherer) also included Zane Maze, Brad Mielke, Brandon Greter and Bryton McGonigle.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Regina Christian Grizzles stomped the 8th-seeded Caronport Cougars 108-65 after leading 61-34 at the half. Zac Tamlin paced the Grizzlies with 32. Josh Tippe added 23 and Jordan Erickson 17. Zephaniah Moore led the Cougars with 34. Brendan Adrian added 17 and Jonny Toews 10. The Cougars (coached by George Willatt) also included Jasiah Nelson, Orrin Harrison.
The 4th-seeded Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions defeated the 5th-seeded Indian Head Broncos 75-63 after leading 20-18, 38-33 and 53-52 at the quarters. Jordan McBride paced the Lions with 19. Tyson Simpson led the Broncos with 21.
The 2nd-seeded Shaunavon Shadows dispatched the 7th-seeded Yorkton Sacred Heart Saints 75-61. The Shadows broke to an early 9-2 lead and extended the margin to 19-9 after a quarter. They led 36-25 at the half and 56-38 after three quarters. “Not having David (Ojo, who was injured) was a killer for us this weekend with how great he came along to close out the year, but Walkington played hurt for us and while he wasn’t 100 per cent, he still produced at the level we usually get out of him,” said Saints coach Garrett coach Karcha. Matt Benesh paced the Shadows with 32. Carter Ruff led the Saints with 20. The Saints (coached by Garrett Karcha) also included Brendon Welkington, Jacob Okeny, David Ojo, Colin Shewchuk, Garret Betker and Carter MacKay.
In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Clavet Cougars handled the 6th-seeded Moosomin Marquis 73-54 after leading 38-22 at the half. Nigel Lendsay paced the Cougars with 16. Austin Jones led the Marquis with 26. The Marquis also included Riley Sinclair.
In the semis, the top-seeded Regina Christian Grizzlies clubbed the 4th-seeded Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions 80-62. Zak Tamlin paced the Grizzlies with 23. Jordan Erickson added 15. Spencer Longfellow led the Lions with 15. Kiley Giesbrecht added 12.
In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Clavet Cougars edged the 2nd-seeded Shaunavon Shadows 60-54. Brandon Knull paced the Cougars with 16. Nigel Lendsay added 13. Matthew Benesh led the Shadows with 18. Jesse Voll added 17.
In the bronze medal match, the 2nd-seeded Shaunavon Shadows defeated the 4th-seeded Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions 81-74. The score was knotted at 35 at the half. Matthew Benesh paced the Shadows with 31. Jesse Voll added 19. Kiley Giesbrecht led the Lions with 24. Matthew Klassen added 18. The Lions (coached by x) also included Spencer Longfellow, Jordan McBride.
In the final, the top-seeded Regina Christian Grizzlies clipped the 3rd-seeded Clavet Cougars 100-87 after leading 50-36 at the half. Josh Tippe paced the Grizzlies with 35. Nigel Lendsay led the Cougars with 21.
The bronze medalist Shaunavon Shadows: Matt Benesh; Dean Wilkins; Dillan Carlson; Jesse Voll; Jordan Voll; Mac Oberle; Josef Elton; Travis Kirkpatrick; Darryl Rhodes; Derek Thomas; Shaun Heart; coach Mark Benesh; assistant Tim Miller
The silver medalist Clavet Cougars: Omar Hassanien; Nigel Lendsay; Brandon Knull; Wes Perehudoff; Chris Beresh; Brody Senger; Devan Reddick; Drew Fitzgerald; Daniel Kolesnikow; Hayden Taylor; Zach McTavish; Ryan Ekdahl; coach Paul McTavish; assistant Claire McTavish; manager Carson McTavish
The gold medalist Regina Christian Grizzlies: Zak Tamlin; Daniel Bachiu; Josh Tippe; Jordan Erickson; coach Gib Hinz