POOL AONTQUESASKNBRecord
Ontario—–105-96—–87-77(2-0)
Quebec96-105—–115-76—–(1-1)
Saskatchewan—–76-115—–77-74(1-1)
New Brunswick77-87—–74-77—–(0-2)
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Nova Scotia—–86-78—–129-46(2-0)
Manitoba78-86—–103-55—–(1-1)
Prince Edward Island—–55-103—–78-62(1-1)
Northwest Territories46-129—–62-78—–(0-2)
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British Columbia—–103-67115-83—–(2-0)
Alberta67-103—–—–107-36(1-1)
Newfoundland & Labrador83-115—–—–94-62(1-1)
Yukon Territory—–36-10762-94—–(0-2)
RD16Nova Scotia (1B) 121 Yukon Territory (4C) 37
RD16British Columbia (1C) 123 Northwest Territories (4B) 36
RD16Alberta (2C) 82 Prince Edward Island (3B) 66
RD16Newfoundland & Labrador (3C) 71 Manitoba (2B) 64
QFOntario (A1) 99 Newfoundland & Labrador 71
QFAlberta 72 Quebec (A2) 70
QFBritish Columbia 117 Saskatchewan (A3) 81
QFNova Scotia 90 New Brunswick (A4) 87
9-12thPrince Edward Island 81 Northwest Territories 60
9-12thManitoba 103 Yukon Territory 49
5-8thQuebec 115 Saskatchewan 78
5-8thNew Brunswick 100 Newfoundland & Labrador 72
SemiBritish Columbia 98 Alberta 74
SemiOntario 100 Nova Scotia 98
11thYukon Territory 87 Northwest Territories 78
9thManitoba 98 Prince Edward Island 52
7thNewfoundland & Labrador 91 Saskatchewan 87
5thQuebec 90 New Brunswick 57
BronzeNova Scotia 90 Alberta 83
GoldOntario 81 British Columbia 70

        Note: Scorekeeping in the draw was somewhat haphazard. Only one digital boxscore was provided, while, on the scoresheets, some scorekeepers allocated points in mysterious fashion, in one instance even allocating buckets to players who weren’t listed on the roster.

        In pool A play: …………………………………………… Ontario dispatched New Brunswick 87-77 after leading 30-23, 51-50 and 77062 at the quarters. Mike Evbagharu paced Ontario with 19. Jaiden Cole added 18, David Simon 12, Jacob Theodosiou 11, Davante Hackett 9, Jahari Williamson 8, Hunter Harding 3, Benni Kazadi 3, Kobe Chris-Anthony Charles 3 and Koat Thomas 1, while Yamari Allette and Keenan Morain were scoreless. Ben Power paced New Brunswick with 23. Owen Smith added 17, Felly Njilayi 14, Matthias Muscroft 9, Lance Mombourquette 5, Nick MacDougall 4, Ewan Robertson 3 and Tyler Stoyles 2, while Cole Defazio, River Lanz, Ethan Culbertson and Colby Mcintosh were scoreless. …………………………………………… Quebec spanked Saskatchewan 115-76 after leading 34-18, 63-35 and 89-59 at the quarters. Jordann Dumont paced Quebec with 27. Chris Tadjo added 23, Olivier Rioux 12, Raph Dumont 12, Thomas Ndong 10, Galvin Luketa 8, Justin Gagnon 8, Mathieu Nader-Kalombo 4, Mike Nkongolo 4 and Kevin Kovachich 3, while Cardy Jean and Jacob Zoni were scoreless. Mohamed Mahadhi paced Saskatchewan with 28. Manny Biden added 14, Luke Huddlestone 11, Ryan Ziolkowski 4, Judson Weir 3, Adrian John Raquinio 2, Austen Dreaver 2 and T.J. Rihani 1, while Riley Clanton, Robert Medalla, Nick Rihani and Abdul Tanko were scoreless. …………………………………………… Saskatchewan edged New Brunswick 77-74 after leading 17-16, 37-31 and 56-51 at the quarters. Manny Biden paced Saskatchewan with 19. Mohammed Mahadhi added 14, Luke Huddlestone 13, Riley Clanton 10, Judson Weir 7, Adrian John Raquinio 5, Ryan Ziolkowski 4, T.J. Rihani 3 and Austin Dreaver 2, while Robert Medalla, Nick Rihani and Abdul Tanko were scoreless. Matthias Muscroft paced New Brunswick with 23. Owen Smith added 22, Benjamin Power 14, Ewan Robertson 8, Nicholas MacDougall 3, Felly Njilayi 2 and Lance Mombourquette 2, while Cole Defasio, River Lanz, Ethan Culberson, Colby Mcintosh and Tyler Stoyles were scoreless. …………………………………………… Ontario defeated Quebec 105-96 in overtime. Quebec led 29-19 after one quarter. Ontario led 46-44 at the half and 78-65 after three quarters. The score was knotted at 90 after regulation. Mike Evbagharu paced Ontario with 26. Jahari Williamson added 21, Jacob Theodosiou 20, David Simon 13, Jaiden Cole 11, Devante Hackett 5, Hunter Harding 4, Kobe Chris-Anthony Charles 2, Yamari Allette 2 and Benni Kazadi 1, while Keenan Morain and Koat Thomas were scoreless. Raphael Dumont paced Quebec with 25. Chris Tadjo added 17, Jordan Dumont 13, Galvin Luketa 13, Cardy Jean 10, Olivier Rioux 8, Justin Gagnon 7 and Mathieu Nader-Kalombo 3, while Thomas Ndong, Kevin Kovachich, Mike Nkongolo and Jacob Zoni were scoreless.

        In pool B play: …………………………………………… Nova Scotia spanked the Northwest Territories 129-46 after leading 37-10, 71-19 and 108-26 at the quarters. Gabe Davignon paced Nova Scotia with 22. Jalen Janes added 17, Kyle Munro 15, Braeden MacVicar 15, Malik Mershati 12, Danny Daly 10, Aiden Clarke 8, Nate Johnson 8, Isaac Matheson 7, Erik Hayden 7, Nate Slawter 4 and Michael Kenny 4. Brendan McAllister paced the Northwest Territories with 12. Jack Nevitt added 6, Francesco Stefanos 6, Jozuard Mercado 5, Joelin Murphy 4, Joshua Moyo 4, Kevin Santos 3, Jeremy Moyo 3, Gabriel Fillion 2 and Dwayne Raddi 1, while Justin Stewart and A.J. Abba were scoreless. …………………………………………… Manitoba pounded Prince Edward Island 103-55 after leading 34-14, 55-26 and 83-34 at the quarters. Michael Uzonna paced Manitoba with 16. Wago Tessema added 16, Brendan Amoyaw 9, Ryan Luke 8, Chinonso Njelita 8, Lorence Dela Cruz 7, Elijah Mensah 7, Ramogi Ngagudi 6, Marco Guaring 6, Enny Suliman 4 and Kato Jaro 4, while Mekhi Lisan was scoreless. Spencer Rossiter paced PEI with 15. Kalon MacDonald-Wood added 9, Armaan Singh 7, Nate Whitnell 7, Kallen Power 5, Jordan Ellsworth 5, Ben Plourde 4 and Ryan Mackinnon 3, while Zackary Blood, Cole Gaudet, Sean Matheson and Parker Murphy were scoreless. …………………………………………… Nova Scotia dispatched Manitoba 86-78 after leading 20-16, 42-39 and 63-60 at the quarters. Jalen Janes paced Nova Scotia with 19. Braeden MacVicar added 16, Kyle Munro 16, Isaac Matheson 12, Gabe Davignon 6, Malik Mershati 5, Nate Slawter 4, Danny Daly 3, Aidan Clarke 3 and Michael Kenney 2, while Nate Johnson and Erik Hayden were scoreless. Wago Tessema paced Manitoba with 20. Lorence Dela Cruz added 15, Ryan Luke 12, Elijah Mensah 7, Brendan Amoyaw 7, Ramogi Ngagudi 6, Mekhi Lisan 6 and Kato Jaro 2, while Marco Guaring, Enny Suliman, Chinonso Njelita and Michael Uzonna were scoreless. …………………………………………… Prince Edward Island dispatched the Northwest Territories 78-62 after leading 19-16, 33-26 and 53-43 at the quarters. Spencer Rossiter paced PEI with 18. Kalon MacDonald-Wood added 16, Zackary Blood 11, Jordan Ellsworth 9, Nathan Whitnell 7, Ryan Mackinnon 6, Kallen Power 5, Sean Matheson 5 and Benjamin Plourde 2, while Cole Gaudet, Parker Murphy and Armaan Singh were scoreless. A.J. Abba paced the Northwest Territories with 12. Brendan McAllister added 11, Kevin Santos 10, Joshua Moyo 10, Dwayne Raddi 9, Jeremy Moyo 6 and Jack Devitt 4, while Gabrielle Fillion, Joelin Murphy, Justin Stewart, Francesco Stefanos and Jozuard Mercado were scoreless.

        In pool C play: …………………………………………… Alberta torched the Yukon Territory 107-36 after leading 34-6, 57-19 and 86-29 at the quarters. David Hansen paced Alberta with 14. Bubu Benjamin added 12, Maero Onwah 11, Josiah Aaron 11, Eternity Eguagie 11, Joel Seke 10, Corey Banks 7, Treydon Barton 7, Joshua Ahayere 6, Otto Schaub 6, Isaiah Torrington 4, Topaz Nnani 4, and #2 scored 2 and #21 scored 2 (neither of whom are listed on the roster). Gage Sweeney paced the Yukon with 10. Jonathan Aine added 9, Kiiwaadin Swan 7, Arlow James-Walker 4, Miguel Portea 4 and Quinn Monahan 2, while Cole Robulack, Nathan Hirsch, Liam Samson, Pier Emmanuel De Leon, Joel Musiime and Ben Bonilla were scoreless. …………………………………………… British Columbia thrashed Newfoundland & Labrador 115-83. Newfoundland & Labrador led 24-21 after one quarter. British Columbia led 58-44 at the half and 87-67 after three quarters. Adam Olsen paced British Columbia with 24. Tate Christiansen added 15, Reuben Wright 14, Tate Christiansen 12, Eli Djordjevic 11, Gurshan Sran 11, Gurkaran Aujla 11, Aubrey Dorey-Havens 9, Temwa Mtawali 8, Jimmy Zaborniak 7 and Dylan Gage 5, while Jaylen Lee was scoreless. Mark Tobin paced Newfoundland & Labrador with 30. Cam Stanford added 21, Marc McShane 10, Michael Hann 8, Rogan Betts 7, Bower Isaacs 2, Ian Andersen 2, Reegan Noftall 2, and Adam Goulding 1, while Brayden McGrath, Jesse Buckle and Sam Kangam were scoreless. …………………………………………… British Columbia dusted Alberta 103-67 after leading 25-12, 54-23 and 89-46 at the quarters (of a very ill-kept boxscore). Jimmy Zaborniak paced British Columbia with 21. Gurkaran Aujla added 21, Aubrey Dorey-Havens 10, Dylan Gage 9, Temwa Mtawali 8, Adam Olsen 7, Eli Djordjevic 6, Reuben Wright 6, Gurshan Sran 5, Tate Christiansen 4, Kiran Chadwick-Rupp 4 and Jaylen Lee 4. Bubu Benjamin paced Alberta with 26. Eternity Eguagie added 12, Isaiah Torrington 6, David Hansen 4, Joshua Ahayere 4, Maero Onwah 4, Otto Schaub 4, Topaz Nnani 2 and Josiah Aaron 2, while 3 points were unallocated and Corey Banks, Treydon Barton and Joel Seke were scoreless. …………………………………………… Newfoundland & Labrador clubbed Yukon Territory 94-62 after leading 29-14, 54-28 and 76-51 at the quarters. Cam Stanford paced Newfoundland & Labrador with 28. Michael Hann added 15, Mark Tobin 14, Ian Andersen 8, Rogan Betts 7, Marc McShane 6, Jesse Buckle 5, Bower Isaacs 5, Brayden McGrath 3, Sam Kangam 2 and Adam Goulding 1, while Reegan Noftall was scoreless. Kiiwaadin Swan paced Yukon with 19. Arlow James-Walker added 15, Gage Sweeney 8, Miguel Portea 5, Liam Samson 4, Cole Robulack 3, Quinn Monahan 3, Ben Bonilla 3 and Nathan Hirsch 2, while Pier Emmanuel De Leon, Jonathan Aine and Joel Musiime were scoreless.

        In the round of 16: …………………………………………… Nova Scotia crushed the Yukon Territory 121-37 after leading 38-11, 57-15 and 89-27 at the quarters. Braeden MacVicar paced Nova Scotia with 19. Isaac Matheson added 14, Erik Hayden 14, Danny Daly 12, Gabe Davignon 12, Jalen Janes 11, Malik Mershati 10, Michael Kenney 10, Nate Slawter 9, Kyle Munro 7 and Nate Johnson 3, while Aidan Clark was scratched. Gage Sweeney paced Yukon with 12. Kiiwaadin Swan added 9, Miguel Portea 4, Nathan Hirsch 4, Cole Robulack 3, Ben Bonilla 3 and Arlow James-Walker 2, while Quinn Monahan, Pier Emmanuel De Leon, Jonathan Aine, Liam Samson and Joel Musiime were scoreless. …………………………………………… British Columbia spanked the Northwest Territories 123-36 after leading 34-12, 65-21 and 92-28 at the quarters. Tate Christiansen paced British Columbia with 15. Reuben Wright added 13, Eli Djordjevic 11, Temwa Mtawali 11, Aubrey Dorey-Havens 11, Dylan Gage 11, Jaylen Lee 10, Gurkaran Aujla 9, Adam Olsen 9, Kiran Chadwick-Rupp 9, Jimmy Zaborniak 8 and Gurshan Sran 6. Kevin Santos paced the Northwest Territories with 11. Joelin Murphy added 6, Dwayne Raddi 5, Jack Nevitt 4, Joshua Moyo 4, Jeremy Moyo 2, Gabriel Fillion 2 and A.J. Abba 2, while Brendan McAllister, Justin Stewart, Francesco Stefanos and Jozuard Mercado were scoreless. …………………………………………… Alberta dispatched Prince Edward Island 82-66 after leading 19-9, 38-35 and 67-45 at the quarters. Bubu Benjamin paced Alberta with 26. Eternity Eguagie added 15, Topaz Nnani 9, Isaiah Torrington 8, David Hansen 7, Joshua Ahayere 6, Josiah Aron 4 and Treydon Barton 3, while Corey Banks, Otto Schaub, Joel Seke and Maero Onwah were scoreless. Spencer Rossiter paced PEI with 19. Kalon MacDonald-Wood added 18, Jordan Ellsworth 11, Kallen Poer 6, Ryan Mackinnon 5, Zackary Blood 3, Cole Gaudet 3 and Parker Murphy 1, while Sean Matheson, Armaan Singh, Ben Plourde and Nate Whitnell were scoreless. …………………………………………… Newfoundland & Labrador stunned Manitoba 71-64. Newfoundland & Labrador led 24-16 after one quarter and 40-35 at the half. The score was knotted at 54 after three quarters. Mark Tobin paced Newfoundland & Labrador with 28. Cam Stanford added 24, Marc McShane 9, Rogan Betts 6, Bower Isaacs 2 and Michael Hann 2, while Reegan Noftall, Adam Goulding, Brayden McGrath, Ian Anderson, Jesse Buckle and Sam Kangam were scoreless. Brendan Amoyaw paced Manitoba with 12. Ramogi Ngagudi added 11, Elijah Mensah 10, Mekhi Lisan 9, Ryan Luke 7, Michael Uzonna 6, Wago Tessema 5 and Lorence Dela Cruz 4, while Marco Guaring, Kato Jaro, Enny Suliman and Chinonso Njelita were scoreless.

        In the 9-12th playoffs: …………………………………………… Manitoba dusted the Yukon Territory 103-49 after leading 33-17, 56-25 and 79-40 at the quarters. Ramogi Ngagudi paced Manitoba with 20. Michael Uzonna added 15, Mekhi Lisan 14, Ryan Luke 9, Enny Suliman 9, Elijah Mensah 8, Marco Guaring 7, Lorence Dela Cruz 6, Kato Jaro 5, Brendan Amoyaw 4, Chinonso Njelita 4 and Wago Tessema 2. Gage Sweeney paced the Yukon with 12. Arlow James-Walker added 11, Kiiwaadin Swan 10, Ben Bonilla 5, Nathan Hirsch 4, Cole Robulack 3, Pier Emmanuel De Leon 2 and Liam Samson 2, while Quinn Monahan, Jonathan Aine, Joel Musiime and Miguel Portea were scoreless. ………………………………………… Prince Edward Island spanked the Northwest Territories 81-60 after leading 22-16, 43-27 and 62-45 at the quarters. Spencer Rossiter paced PEI with 26. Nate Whitnell added 17, Kalon MacDonald-Wood 14, Ryan Mackinnon 8, Jordan Ellsworth 5, Ben Plourde 4, Kallen Power 3, Zackary Blood 2 and Parker Murphy 2, while Cole Gaudet, Sean Matheson and Armaan Singh were scoreless. Brendan McAllister led the Northwest Territories with 16. A.J. Abba added 9, Jeremy Moyo 9, Kevin Santos 7, Jack Nevitt 6, Joshua Moyo 6, Jimmy Stewart 4, Jozuard Mercado 3 and Dwayne Raddi 1, while Gabriel Fillion, Francesco Stefanos and Joelin Murphy were scoreless.

        In the quarterfinals, Nova Scotia nipped New Brunswick 90-87. New Brunswick led 25-13, 43-38 and 66-64 at the quarters. Jalen Janes paced Nova Scotia with 28. Gabe Davignon added 18, Kyle Munro 14, Braeden MacVicar 11, Isaac Matheson 7, Michael Kenney 6, Erik Hayden 4 and Danny Daly 2, while Aidan Clarke, Malik Mershati, Nate Johnson and Nate Slawter were scoreless. Ben Power paced New Brunswick with 35. Owen Smith added 14, Lance Mombourquette 10, Felly Njilayi 10, Matthias Muscroft 10, Ewan Robertson 4, Nick MacDougall 2 and Cole Defazio 2, while River Lanz, Ethan Culberson, Colby McIntosh and Tyler Stoyles were scoreless.

        British Columbia clocked Saskatchewan 117-81 after leading 33-17, 57-46 and 85-72 at the quarters. Adam Olsen paced British Columbia with 25. Gurkaran Aujla added 22, Aubrey Dorey-Havens 13, Jimmy Zaborniak 12, Eli Djordjevic 10, Dylan Gage 9, Kiran Chadwick-Rupp 8, Jaylen Lee 6, Tate Christiansen 6, Reuben Wright 4 and Temwa Mtawali 2, while Gurshan Sran was scoreless. Mohamed Mahadhi paced Saskatchewan with 31. Luke Huddlestone added 14, Judson Weir 9, Riley Clanton 8, Manny Biden 7, Austen Dreaver 6, Ryan Ziolkowski 3 and Adrian John Raquinio 3, while Robert Medalla, T.J. Rihani, Nick Rihani and Abdul Tanko were scoreless.

        Alberta edged Quebec 72-70. Alberta led 15-10 after one quarter. Quebec le 37-27 at the half and 50-49 after three quarters. Bubu Benjamin paced Alberta with 25. Joshua Ahayere added 14, David Hansen 10, Maero Onwah 8, Eternity Eguagie 8, Isaiah Torrington 3, Topax Nnani 2 and Treydon Barton 2, while Josiah Aaron, Corey Banks, Otto Schaub and Joel Seke were scoreless. Raphael Dumont paced Quebec with 14. Jordan Dumont added 12, Chris Tadjo 11, Justin Gagnon 10, Olivier Rioux 8, Kevin Kovachich 7, Mike Nkongolo 4, Galvin Luketa 3 and Thomas Ndong 2, while Mathieu Nader-Kalombo, Cardy Jean and Jacob Zoni were scoreless.

        In the last quarterfinal, Ontario crushed Newfoundland & Labrador 99-91 after leading 26-21, 51-38 and 80-53 at the quarters. Benni Kazadi paced Ontario with 16. Jaiden Cole added 15, Hunter Harding 12, Kobe Chris-Anthony Charles 11, Yamari Allette 11, David Simon 9, Davante Hackett 9, Jahari Williamson 5, Mike Evbagharu 4, Keenan Morain 4 and Jacob Theodosiou 3, while Koat Thomas was scoreless. Cam Stanford and Mark Tobin each scored 19 to pace Newfoundland & Labrador. Marc McShane added 10, Bower Isaacs 9, Adam Goulding 8, Rogan Betts 2, Ian Andersen 2 and Jesse Buckle 2, while Reegan Noftall, Brayden McGrath, Michael Hann and Sam Kangam were scoreless.

        In the 5-8th playoffs: …………………………………………… Quebec clubbed Saskatchewan 115-78 after leading 27-19, 55-40 and 85-52 at the quarters. Thomas Ndong paced Quebec with 26. Galvin Luketa added 18, Kevin Kovachich 11, Raphael Dumont 10, Mathieu Nader-Kalombo 10, Olivier Rioux 10, Chris Tadjo 8, Jordann Dumont 8, Cardy Jean 5, Mike Nkongolo 4, Jacob Zoni 3 and Justin Gagnon 2. Manny Biden paced Saskatchewan with 19. T.J. Rihani added 13, Judson Weir 11, Mohamed Mahadhi 9, Luke Huddlestone 9, Adrian John Rauinio 6, Robert Medallas 5, Austen Dreaver 3, Abdul Tanko 2 and Riley Clanton 1, while Ryan Ziolkowski and Nick Rihani were scoreless. ……………………………………………

…………………………………………… New Brunswick torched Newfoundland & Labrador 100-72 after leading 29-19, 58-30 and 76-46 at the quarters. Owen Smith paced New Brunswick with 27. Felly Njilayi added 20, Ben Power 14, Ethan Culberson 11, Tyler Stoyles 8, Colby Mcintosh 6, Ewan Robertson 5, River Lanz 4, Cole Defazio 3 and Lance Mombourquette 2, while Matthias Muscroft and Nick MacDougall were scoreless. Bower Isaacs paced Newfoundland & Labrador with 13. Cam Stanford added 11, Marc Tobin 10, Marc McShane 8, Adam Goulding 6, Jesse Buckle 6, Brayden McGrath 5, Reegan Noftall 4, Rogan Betts 3, Sam Kangam 4 and Michael Hann 2, while Ian Andersen was scoreless.

        In the semis, British Columbia whipped Alberta 98-74 after leading 20-10, 42-35 and 68-54 at the quarters. Eli Djordjevic paced British Columbia with 21. Gurkaran Aujla added 15, Adam Olsen 13, Jimmy Zaborniak 12, Tate Christiansen 11, Temwa Mtawali 9, Aubrey Dorey-Havens 8, Jaylee Lee 3, Kiran Chadwick-Rupp 2, Dylan Gage 2 and Reuben Wright 2, while Gurshan Sran was scoreless. Joshua Ahayere paced Alberta with 25. Bubu Benjamin added 15, Isaiah Torrington 13, Eternity Eguagie 8, David Hansen 6, Corey Banks 5 and Otto Schuab 2, while Josiah Aaron, Treydon Barton, Topaz Nnani, Joel Seke and Maero Onwah were scoreless.

        In the other semi, Ontario edged Nova Scotia 100-98. Mike Evbagharu paced Ontario with 23 on 11-26 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc, 1-4 from the line, 18 boards and 4 assists. David Simon added 16 on 8-10 from the floor,3 boards, 2 assists and 6 blocks. Jahari Williamson notched 15 on 3-3 from the floor, 3-6 from the arc, 0-1 from the line, 4 boards and 6 assists. Devante Hackett scored 15 on 6-8 from the floor, 3-6 from the line, 2 boards and 2 steals. Jaiden Cole added 11 on 2-7 from the floor, 2-4 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 2 boards and 2 assists. Kobe Chris-Anthony Charles scored 7 on 2-6 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc and 3 boards. Hunter Harding added 6 on 3-4 from the floor. Benni Kazadi notched 4 on 1-2 from the floor, 2-5 from the line, 6 boards, 2 assists and 4 steals. Yamari Allette scored 3 on 1-2 from the floor, 0-2 from the arc, 1-2 from the line and 2 boards, while Jacob Theodosiou, Koat Thomas and Keenan Morain were scoreless. Kyle Munro paced Nova Scotia with 23 on 7-16 from the floor, 2-5 from the arc, 3-3 from the line, 7 boards, 6 assists and 2 steals. Jalen Janes added 23 on 8-12 from the floor, 2-5 from the arc, 1-1 from the line, 2 boards and 6 assists. Isaac Matheson notched 13 on 5-8 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc, 0-1 from the line, 4 boards and 2 steals. Braeden MacVicar scored 13 on 3-3 from the floor, 2-10 from the arc, 1-3 from the line, 9 boards, 5 assists and 5 blocks. Gabe Davignon added on 0-2 from the floor, 2-6 from the arc, 6-6 from the line, 4 boards, 3 assists and 2 steals. Danny Daly scored 11 on 5-6 from the floor, 0-1 from the arc, 1-2 from the line, 4 boards, 4 assists and 2 steals. Malik Mershati added 2 on 1-1 from the floor, 3 boards and 2 assists. Michael Kenney scored 1 on 0-3 form the floor, 1-2 from the line and 5 boards, while Aiden Clarke, Nate Johnson, Erik Hayden and Nate Slawter were scoreless.

        In the 11th-place playoff, the Yukon Territory defeated the Northwest Territories 87-78. The score was knotted at 20 after one quarter. The Northwest Territories led 45-37 at the half and 62-61 after three quarters. Kiiwaadin Swan paced the Yukon (coach Tim Brady, assistant Mark Hureau) with 24. Gage Sweeney added 22, Miguel Portea 16, Arlow James-Walker 13, Liam Samson 9, Quinn Monahan 2 and Pierre Emmanuel De Leon 1, while Cole Robulack, Nathan Hirsch, Jonathan Aine, Joel Musiime and Ben Bonilla were scoreless. Kevin Santos paced the Northwest Territories with 18. Brendan McAllister added 15, A.J. Abba 11, Justin Stewart 9, Joshua Moyo 9, Dwayne Raddi 8, Jeremy Moyo 4, Gabriel Fillion 2 and Jack Nevitt 2, while Jack Nevitt, Joelin Murphy, Francesco Stefanos and Jozuard Mercado were scoreless. The Northwest Territories (coach Matt Craig, assistant Emman Ramos, manager Ryan Barbeau) also included alternate Cash Rewega, alternate Charles Yatoco and alternate Matthew McLeod.

        In the 9th-place playoff, Manitoba stomped Prince Edward Island 98-52 after leading 15-12, 39-23 and 73-38 at the quarters. Ryan Luke and Ramogi Ngagudi each scored 16 to pace Manitoba. Brendan Amoyaw added 11, Elijah Mensah 11, Mekhi Lisan 11, Lorence Dela Cruz 10, Wago Tessema 9, Michael Uzonna 7, Kato Jaro 5 and Enny Suliman 2, while Marco Guaring and Chinonso Njelita were scoreless. Manitoba (coach Jonathan Janzen, assistant Scott Martin, assistant Patrick Mark, assistant Keith Mason) also included alternate Chisom Njelita, alternate Paul Bocalan and alternate Amrinder Bhandal. Spencer Rossiter scored 14 to pace PEI (coach Jason Woods, assistant John Alex Vos). Kallen Power added 10, Jordan Ellsworth 7, Sean Matheson 7, Ryan Mackinnon 4, Kalon MacDonald-Wood 3, Zackary Blood 3, Ben Plourde 2 and Cole Gaudet 2, while Parker Murphy, Armaan Singh and Nate Whitnell were scoreless.

        In the 7th-place playoff, Newfoundland & Labrador edged Saskatchewan 91-87 after leading 27-23, 52-41 and 69-68 at the quarters. Cam Stanford scored 32 to pace Newfoundland & Labrador (coach Matt Bruce, assistant Blair White). Rogan Betts added 29, Mark Tobin 15, Marc McShane 7, Jesse Buckle 5 and Adam Goulding 2, while Reegan Noftall, Bower Isaacs, Brayden McGrath, Ian Anderson, Michael Hann and Sam Kangam were scoreless. Luke Huddlestone scored 21 to pace Saskatchewan (coach Navanga Burke, assistant Kevin Shalley, assistant Heidi Campbell). Mohamed Mahadhi added 19, Manny Biden 10, Adrian John Raquinio 10, Judson Weir 8, T.J. Rihani 6, Riley Clanton 5, Ryan Ziolkowski 4, Robert Medalla 3 and Abdul Tanko 1, while Austen Dreaver and Nick Rihani were scoreless.

        In the 5th-place playoff, Quebec torched New Brunswick 90-57 after leading 22-2042-31 and 64-47 at the quarters. Raphael Dumont scored 18 to pace Quebec (coach Navanga? Burke, assistant Kevin Shalley; a separate scoresheet lists the coach as D. Martin and the assistant as N Grant). Jordann Dumont added 17, Kevin Kovachich 17, Chris Tadjo 10, Olivier Rioux 7, Thomas Ndong 6, Galvin Luketa 5, Mike Nkongolo 5, Justin Gagnon 3 and Cardy Jean 2, while Mathieu Nader-Kalombo and Jacob Zoni were scoreless. Owen Smith scored 20 to pace New Brunswick (coach Kyle Woodwirth, assistant Jim Watters, assistant Joel Everett). Ben Power added 16, Felly Njilayi 8, Lance Mombourquette 4, Matthias Muscroft 4, Ethan Culberson 3 and Nick MacDougall 2, while Cole Defazio, River Lanz, Ewan Robertson, Colby Mcintosh and Tyler Stoyles were scoreless.

        In the bronze medal match, Nova Scotia dispatched Alberta 90-83. Alberta led 15-13 after one quarter. Nova Scotia led 39-35 at the half and 62-56 after three quarters. Jalen Janes and Kyle Munro each scored 17 to pace Nova Scotia. Braeden MacVicar added 15, Gabe Davignon 12, Malik Mershati 12, Danny Daly 9, Aidan Clarke 4, Michael Kenny 2 and Nate Slawter 2, while Erik Hayden, Isaac Matheson and Nate Johnson were scoreless. Bubu Benjamin scored 34 to pace Alberta (coach Reagan Wood, assistant Shayne Midford, assistant Brandon Brock). Joshua Ahayere added 11, Treydon Barton 10, David Hansen 9, Eternity Eguagie 9, Isaiah Torrington 8 and Topaz Nnani 2, while Josiah Aaron, Corey Banks, Otto Schaub, Joel Seke and Maero Onwah were scoreless.

        In the final, Ontario defeated British Columbia 81-70. British Columbia led 25-22 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 43 at the half. Ontario led 65-46 after three quarters. Jahari Williamson paced Ontario with 17. David Simon added 14, Benni Kazadi 12, Mike Evbagharu 10, Hunter Harding 8, Jaiden Cole 6, Kobe Chris-Anthony Charles 5, Jacob Theodosiou 4, Yamari Allette 3 and Davante Hackett 2, while Keenan Morain and Koat Thomas were scoreless. Eli Djordjevic paced British Columbia with 16. Gurkaran Aujla added 13, Adam Olsen 12, Aubrey Dorey-Havens 11, Tate Christiansen 7, Jimmy Zaborniak 5, Temwa Mtawali 4 and Kiran Chadwick-Rupp 2, while Gurshan Sran, Reuben Wright, Dylan Gage and Jaylen Lee were scoreless.

The bronze medalists from Nova Scotia: Aidan Clarke; Braeden MacVicar; Danny Daly; Erik Hayden; Gabe Davignon; Isaac Matheson; Jalen Janes; Kyle Munro; Malik Mershati; Michael Kenney; Nate Johnson; Nate Slawter; coach Patrick Havard; assistant Denton Anthony

The silver medalists from British Columbia: Gurshan Sran; Tate Christiansen; Kiran Chadwick-Rupp; Reuben Wright; Aubrey Dorey-Havens; Dylan Gage; Eli Djordjevic; Adam Olsen; Gurkaran Aujla; Temwa Mtawali; Jimmy Zaborniak; Jaylen Lee; alternate Joshua Vandenveld; alternate Kaiden Talib; coach Paul Eberhardt; assistant Graham Bonar; assistant Joey Dhillon

The gold medalists from Ontario: Yamari Allette; Mike Evbagharu; David Simon; Hunter Harding; Keenan Morain; Benni Kazadi; Jahari Williamson; Kobe Chris-Anthony Charles; Jacob Theodosiou; Davante Hackett; Jaiden Cole; Koat Thomas; coach Mike Selliah; assistant Omar Miles