In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions clubbed the 16th-seeded Kipling Magyars 96-32. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Clavet Cougars crushed the 9th-seeded Kamsack Spartans 77-50. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Unity Warriors clocked the 13th-seeded Regina R.G. Huda Hurricanes 84-64. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Watrous Winston Wildcats dusted the 12th-seeded Assiniboia Rockets 82-57. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Regina Christian Grizzlies mauled the 15th-seeded Oxbow Black Knights 109-32. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Shaunavon Shadows clipped the 10th-seeded Creighton Kodiaks 78-66. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Fort Qu’Appelle Bert Fox Bison torched the 14th-seeded Langenburg Eagles 89-55. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Indian Head Broncos spanked the 11th-seeded Biggar Blazers 102-75.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions dusted the 8th-seeded Clavet Cougars 93-75.
The 4th-seeded Unity Warriors dispatched the 5th-seeded Watrous Winston Wildcats 79-57.
The 2nd-seeded Regina Christian Grizzlies mauled the 7th-seeded Shaunavon Shadows 89-49.
In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Fort Qu’Appelle Bert Fox Bison bombed the 6th-seeded Indian Head Broncos 89-63.
In the semis, held in Prince Albert, the top-seeded Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions whipped the 4th-seeded Unity Warriors 95-65. Jackson Bueckert paced the Lions with 23. Ethan Hamm added 19, Silas Klassen 16, Moe Norsten 13, Troy Hofstra 11, Tanner Bueckert 6, Jesse Peters 3, Tyson Giesbrecht 2 and Corbin Unruh 2, while Kaeden Bueckert, Blake Miller, Jeriah Neufeld, Carter Stoesz, Dustin Ratke and Dylan Van Ee were scoreless. Ethan Stifter paced the Warriors with 19. Zayden Wagner added 13, Thomas Snell 8, Layne Parker 8, Zander Willy 6, Logan Middleton 6, Jack Brebner 3 and Dawson Rusk 2, while Garret Brebner, Cooper Lewin, Noah Gumpinger, Mateo Rutley, Kyler Kereluk, Kendal Krpan and John Daniel Virtudez were scoreless.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Regina Christian Grizzlies dispatched the 3rd-seeded Fort Qu’Appelle Bert Fox Bison 87-75. The Grizzlies led 23-20 after one quarter. The Lakers led 42-41 at the half. Markus Glasspell paced the Grizzlies with 18. Elijah McMillan added 17, BenHarold 16, Jamiel Flaman 10, Riel Booy 10, Nate Taylor 8, Garrett Giambattista 5 and Michael McMillan 3, while William Cornish, Jakob Taylor, Wilson Zatlun, Titus Martens, Elijah Reddekopp, Caleb Couzens, Nick Park and Max Tam were scoreless. Rory Moise led the Bison with 19. Xyruz Altiga added 16, Kyan Hamilton 14, Kellen Muirhead 14, Henry Sharp 4, Logan Allard 2, Danen Covlin 2, Shayne Ramsey 2 and Nozomu Sinclair 2, while John Roy Ng and Kimoon Lee were scoreless.
In the bronze medal match, the 4th-seeded Unity Warriors nipped the 3rd-seeded Fort Qu’Appelle Bert Fox Bison 67-64. The Bison led 42-34 at the half. Zayden Wagner paced the Warriors with 20. Thomas Snell added 16, Ethan Stifter 16, Layne Parker 8 and Logan Middleton 7, while Garret Brebner, Cooper Lewin, Noah Gumpinger, Zander Willy, Jack Brebner, Dawson Rusk, Mateo Rutley, John Daniel Virtudez, Kyler Kereluk and Kendall Krpan were scoreless. Rory Moise scored 14 to pace the Bison (coach Darryl Hamilton, assistant Braden Hamilton, manager Elizabeth Ingram, manager Paolo Subong). Xyruz Altiga added 12, Danen Covlin 12, Kyan Hamilton 9, Logan Allard 6, Kellen Muirhead 5, Henry Sharp 4 and Shayne Ramsey 2, while John Roy Ng, Nozomu Sinclair and Kimoon Lee were scoreless.
In the final, the 2nd-seeded Regina Christian Grizzlies defeated the top-seeded Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions 81-73. Markus Glasspell paced the Grizzlies with 20. Elijah McMillan added 16, Riel Booy 14, Nate Taylor 10, Jamiel Flaman 9, Ben Harold 8 and Titus Martens 4, while Garrett Giambattista, William Cornish, Jakob Taylor, Michael McMillan, Wilson Zatlun, Elijah Reddekopp, Caleb Couzens, Nick Park and Max Tam were scoreless. Jackson Bueckert paced the Lions with 17. Moe Norsten added 15, Ethan Hamm 15, Silas Klassen 15, Tanner Bueckert 11, while Kaeden Bueckert, Jesse Peters, Tyson Giesbrecht, Troy Hofstra, Corbin Unruh, Blake Miller, Dylan Van Ee, Jeriah Neufeld, Carter Stoesz and Dustin Ratke were scoreless.
The bronze medalist Unity Warriors: Zayden Wagner; Thomas Snell; Ethan Stifter; Layne Parker; Logan Middleton; Garret Brebner; Cooper Lewin; Noah Gumpinger; Zander Willy; Jack Brebner; Dawson Rusk; Mateo Rutley; John Daniel Virtudez; Kyler Kereluk; Kendall Krpan; coach Jeremy Wagner; assistant Quinn Maze; assistant Darren Stifter; manager Kyla Snell
The silver medalist Osler Valley Christian Academy Lions: Jackson Bueckert; Moe Norsten; Ethan Hamm; Silas Klassen; Tanner Bueckert; Kaeden Bueckert; Jesse Peters; Tyson Giesbrecht; Troy Hofstra; Corbin Unruh; Blake Miller; Dylan Van Ee; Jeriah Neufeld; Carter Stoesz; Dustin Ratke; coach Wes Peters; assistant Tyler Golding; manager Rachel Peters
The champion Regina Christian Grizzlies: Markus Glasspell; Elijah McMillan; Riel Booy; Nate Taylor; Jamiel Flaman; Ben Harold; Titus Martens; Garrett Giambattista, William Cornish, Jakob Taylor, Michael McMillan, Wilson Zatlun, Elijah Reddekopp, Caleb Couzens, Nick Park; Max Tam; coach Geoff Glasspell; assistant Kenton Dyck; manager Anika Minaar; statistician Josiah Liu