POOL A ALTA SASK PEI Record
Alberta —– 106-61 102-60 (2-0)
Saskatchewan 61-106 —– 71-61 (1-1)
Prince Edward Island 60-102 61-71 —– (0-2)
POOL B QUE NB NS NFLD Record
Quebec —– 93-62 —– 86-42 (2-0)
New Brunswick 62-93 —– 74-70 —– (1-1)
Nova Scotia —– 70-74 —– 105-51 (1-1)
Newfoundland 42-86 —– 51-105 —– (0-2)
POOL C ONT BC MAN YUK Record
Ontario —– 88-79 81-58 —– (2-0)
British Columbia 79-88 —– —– 133-44 (1-1)
Manitoba 58-81 —– —– 113-29 (1-1)
Yukon —– 44-133 29-113 —– (0-2)
CONSOLATION POOL D NFLD PEI YUK Record
Newfoundland —– 82-55 78-41 (2-0)
P.E.I. 55-82 —– 75-63 (1-1)
Yukon 41-78 63-75 —– (0-2)
QFs Quebec 86 Manitoba 74
QFs Ontario 77 Saskatchewan 66
QFs British Columbia 78 New Brunswick 69
QFs Alberta 117 Nova Scotia 114
5-8th Manitoba 69 Saskatchewan 56
5-8th New Brunswick 70 Nova Scotia 65
Semi Alberta 76 British Columbia 67
Semi Quebec 69 Ontario 46
7th Saskatchewan 88 Nova Scotia 84
5th Manitoba 86 New Brunswick 77
Bronze Ontario 85 British Columbia 65
Final Quebec 90 Alberta 81

In pool A play: …………………………………………………… Alberta thrashed Saskatchewan 106-61 as Todd Bergen Henengouwen scored 15, Jonathan Suderman 14, Sean McCormick 14, Jordan Baker 13, Trevor Debolt 12, Dallin Bachynski 12, Kenneth Otieno 10, Eric Bakker 7, James Johnson 5 and Logan Reiter 4, while Dario Pasquotti and Roderick Iyekelpolor were scoreless. Matthew Campbell and Jared Janotta each scored 15 to pace Saskatchewan. Graham Unruh added 14, Joey Deason 5, Steven Boryski 5, Nathanial Yule 3, Iain McLeod 2 and Seth Hastings 2, while Zane Fentiman, Daniel Mullins, Mike McLean and Scott Boechler were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan dumped Prince Edward Island 71-61 as Jared Janotta scored 30, Scott Boechler 11, Graham Unruh 8, Iain McLeod 6, Steven Boryski 6, Seth Hastings 4, Matthew Campbell 4 and Nathanial Yule 2, while Zane Fentinman, Daniel Mullins, Joey Deason and Mike Mclean were scoreless. Jason McLean paced PEI with 14. Kevin McLeod added 13, Matt Morrison 10, Greg Morrison 10, Aaron Robbins 10, Dan Hendricken 3 and Sean Seviour 1, while William Brawn, Damon Ansems, Ray Walsh, Andrew Smith and Ryan Luttrell were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Alberta whipped Prince Edward Island 102-60 as Jordan Baker scored 21 and nabbed 11 boards. Todd Bergen-Henengouwen scored 16, Sean McCormick 16, Logan Reiter 13, Dallin Bachynski 11, Kenneth Otieno 7, Trevor Debolt 7, James Johnson 5, Dario Pasquotti 2, Roderick Iyekekpolor 2 and Erik Bakker 2, while Jonathan Suderman was scoreless. Jason McLean paced PEI with 22. Sean Seviour added 11, Aaron Robbins 10, Ray Walsh 4, Kevin McLeod 4, Matt Morrison 3, Damon Ansems 3, Andrew Smith 2 and Greg Morrison 1, while William Brawn, Ryan Luttrell and Dan Hendricken were scoreless.

In pool B play: …………………………………………………… Quebec stomped Newfoundland 86-42 as Laurent Rivard scored 12, Guillaume Payen-Boucard 11, along with 14 boards, Edouard Langis 10, Kewyn Blain 10, Kenny Fred Chery 10, Kenny Jean-Louis 9, Jonathan Tshibuy 9, Antoine Beaumier 6, Chris Kabeya 4, Ervin-Ace Lacsamana 3 and Simon Bibeau 2, while Ted Greffin was scoreless. Morgan MacDonald led Newfoundland & Labrador with 11. Ciaran Curran added 8, Evan Parsons 5, Teddy Cadigan 5, John Dawson 4, Joshua Sellars 4, Trevor Hearn 3 and Benjamin Riche 2, while Andrew Mercer, Gerard Gale, William Kenny and Theodore Stanoev were scoreless. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick edged Nova Scotia 74-70 as Anthony Sears scored 17, Joel Everett 14, Calvin LeBlanc 12, Jeff O’Donnell 8, William Thornton 8, Jason Daniels 7, Cameron Clark 5 and Daniel Quirion 3, while Jordan Irvin, Etienne Hache, Sean DeWinter and A.J. Durling were scoreless. Geoff Doane paced Nova Scotia with 16. Julian Smith added 15, Jeremy McAvoy 8, Riley Halpin 7, Tyler Scott 7, Neal McGill 5, Harrison Brown 4, Connor Duke 4, Lee MacQuarrie 2 and Thomas Baltzer 2, while Jonathan MacDonald and Neil Fitzgerald were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia blasted Newfoundland 105-51 as Tyler Scott scored 20, Jeremy McAvoy 16, Julian Smith 13, Johnathan MacDonald 12, Neil Fitzgerald 12, Geoff Doane 11, Lee MacQuarrie 10, Harrison Brown 8, Thomas Baltzer 2 and Connor Duke 1, while Neal McGill and Riley Halpin were scoreless. Evan Parsons led Newfoundland with 13. Joshua Sellars added 12, Trevor Hearn 10, Ciaran Curran 4, Morgan MacDonald 4, John Dawson 2, Gerard Gale 2, William Kenny 2 and Teddy Cadigan 2, while Andrew Mercer, Theodore Stanoev and Benjamin Riche were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Quebec crushed New Brunswick 93-62 as Laurent Rivard scored 23, Kewyn Blain 17, Kenny Fred Chery 15, Simon Bibeau 13, Kenny Jean-Louis 7, Jonathan Tshibuy 4, Ervin-Ace Lacsamana 3, Antoine Beaumier 3, Guillaume Boucard 3, Edward Langis 3 and Ted Greffin 2, while Chris Kabeya was scoreless. Joel Everett led New Brunswick with 16. Calvin LeBlanc added 12, William Thornton 9, Jeff O’Donnell 7, Cameron Clark 4, Daniel Quirion 3, Sean DeWinter 3, A.J. Durling 3, Jason Daniels 2, Etienne Hache 2 and Anthony Sears 1, while Jordan Irvine was scoreless.

In pool C play: …………………………………………………… British Columbia whipped Yukon 133-44 as Colby Maier scored 27, Tommy Nixon 21, Kelly Olynyk 21, Mike Lewandowski 17, Aron Hare 16, Elijah Mara 10, Bruce Oryema 6, Tonner Jackson 4, Reese Pribilsky 3, Harrison Mair 3, Andrew McGuinness 3 and Aurel David 2. Tony Nguyen led the Yukon with 18. Jamie Milligan added 6, Ryan Sutherland 5, Logan Boehmer 3, Wilfrid Johnston 3, Kai Tai Qiu 2, Arthur Mauro 2, Will Stevely 2, Dustin Neufeld 2 and Adam Vickerman 1, while Nathan Doiron and Logan Gray were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Ontario crushed Manitoba 81-58 as Ashton Khan added 22, Murphy Burnatowski 13, Cory Joseph 10, Gregory Faulkner 10, Jahenns Manigat 7, Robert Dewar 6, Troy Joseph 6, Tyrel Edwards 5 and Ancil Martin 2, while Scott Ring, Jean-Yves Kazadi and Brett Sanders were scoreless. Jordan Bonwick paced Manitoba with 13. Chad Posthumus added 12, Jarred Ogungbemi-Jackson 9, Trevor Scheurmann 9, James Elias 5, Philip Labongo 5, Pawel Gacon 3 and Mark Ridd 2, while Cam Norrie, Brayden Duff, Devin Schmidt and Sean Allarie were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Manitoba swamped Yukon 113-29 as Chad Posthumus scored 16, James Elias 16, Brayden Duff 15, Devin Schmidt 11, Philip Labongo 10, Trevor Scheurmann 10, Jordan Bonwick 9, Cam Norrie 7, Mark Ridd 7, Pawel Gacon 6 and Sean Allarie 6, while Jarred Ogungbemi-Jackson was scoreless. Tony Nguyen led the Yukon with 15. Arthur Mauro added 5, Adam Vickerman 3, Logan Boehmer 2, Jamie Milligan 2 and Will Stevely 2, while Kai Tai Qiu, Nathan Doiron, Wilfred Johnson, Ryan Sutherland, Dustin Neufeld and Logan Gray were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Ontario defeated British Columbia 88-79 as Ashton Khan scored 21, Cory Joseph 19, Gregory Faulkner 13, Murphy Burnatowski 11, Troy Joseph 9, Brett Sanders 7, Jahenns Manigat 6 and Ancil Martin 2, while Scott Ring, Jean-Yves Kazadi, Robert Dewar and Tyrel Edward were scoreless. Kelly Olynyk paced British Columbia with 19. Tonner Jackson added 17, Aran Hare 11, Mike Lewandowski 10, Colby Maier 5, Andrew McGuinness 5, Elijah Mara 5, Aurel David 2, Tommy Nixon 2, Bruce Oryema 2 and Reese Pribilsky 1, while Harrison Mair was scoreless.

In consolation round play: …………………………………………………… Newfoundland defeated Prince Edward Island 82-55 as Teddy Cadigan scored 12, Trevor Hearn 11, Theodore Stanoev 9, Joshua Sellars 8, Ciaran Curran 8, John Dawson 8, Benjamin Riche 7, Evan Parson 7, Gerard Gale 6, Morgan MacDonald 4 and Andrew Mercer 2, while William Kenny was scoreless. Matt Morrison paced PEI with 12. Jason McLean added 10, Greg Morrison 8, Aaron Robbins 7, Sean Seviour 6, Andrew Smith 5, Kevin McLeod 3, William Brawn 2 and Damon Ansems 2, while Ray Walsh, Ryan Luttrell and Dan Hendricken were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Prince Edward Island defeated Yukon 75-63 as Jason McLean scored 20, Kevin McLeod 12, Matt Morrison 11, Greg Morrison 10, Sean Seviour 10, Aaron Robbins 4, Ryan Luttrell 3, Damon Ansems 2, Andrew Smith 2 and Ray Walsh 1, while William Brawn and Dan Hendricken were scoreless. Tony Nguyen led Yukon with 28. Logan Boehmer added 8, Will Stevely 8, Jamie Milligan 7, Dustin Neufeld 7, Adam Vickerman 2, Logan Gray 2 and Nathan Doiron 1, while Kai Tai Qiu, Wilfred Johnston, Arthur Mauro and Ryan Sutherland were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Newfoundland clubbed Yukon 78-41 as Ciaran Curran scored 14, Evan Parsons 11, Theodore Stanoev 11, Benjamin Riche 10, Gerard Gale 8, Joshua Sellars 7, Trevor Hearn 7, Morgan MacDonald 6, John Dawson 2 and William Kenny 2, while Andrew Mercer and Teddy Cadigan were scoreless. Newfoundland was coached by Randy Ash, assisted by Gary Sooley and managed by Dave Noseworthy. Tony Nguyen led Yukon with 26. Logan Gray added 6, Logan Boehmer 2, Wilfred Johnston 2, Jamie Milligan 2, Arthur Mauro 2 and Nathan Doiron 1, while Kai Tai Qiu, Ryan Sutherland, Will Stevely, Dustin Neufeld and Adam Vickerman were scoreless.

In the quarterfinals, Quebec clipped Manitoba 86-74 as Laurent Rivard scored 20 and nabbed 10 boards. Kenny Fred Chery scored 20 and Jonathan Tshibuy 19, while nabbing 13 boards. Simon Bibeau scored 9, Kewyn Blain 8, Antoine Beaumier 6 and Ted Greffin 4, while Kenny Jean-Louis, Ervin-Ace Lacsamana, Edouard Langis, Guillaume Boucard and Chris Kabeya were scoreless. Quebec shot 34-81 (.420) from the floor, 6-16 (.380) from the arc and 12-13 (.920) from the line, while garnering 45 boards, including 18 on the offensive glass and 19 fouls. Jordan Bonwick led Manitoba with 24. Trevor Scheurmann added 14, Chad Posthumus 10, Philip Labongo 10, Jarred Ogunbemi-Jackson 7, Devin Schmidt 3, Brayden Duff 2, Pawel Gacon 2 and Mark Ridd 2, while Cam Norrie, Sean Allarie and James Elias were scoreless. Manitoba shot 31-80 (.390) from the floor, 6-26 (.230) from the arc and 6-17 (.350) from the line, while garnering 42 boards, including 19 on the offensive glass and 19 fouls.

Ontario defeated Saskatchewan 77-66 as Ashton Khan scored 19, Cory Joseph 19, Murphy Burnatowski 14, Jahenns Manigat 7, Ancil Martin 6, Troy Joseph 4, Robert Dewar 4, Brett Sanders 2 and Tyrel Edwards 2, while Scott Ring, Jean-Yves Kazadi and Gregory Faulkner were scoreless. Ontario shot 28-75 (.370) from the floor, 8-28 (.290) from the arc and 13-18 (.720) from the line, while garnering 37 boards, including 13 on the offensive glass and 22 fouls. Jared Janotta led Saskatchewan with 18 points and 10 assists. Scott Boechler added 14, Joey Deason 14, Graham Unruh 7, Matthew Campbell 4, Daniel Mullins 3, Iain McLeod 3, Mike McLean 2 and Nathanial Yule 2, while Steven Boryski, Zane Fentiman and Seth Hastings were scoreless. Saskatchewan shot 24-56 (.430) from the floor, 2-6 from the arc and 16-25 (.640) from the line, while garnering 38 boards, including 14 on the offensive glass and 13 fouls.

British Columbia defeated New Brunswick 78-69 as Kelly Olynyk scored 29 and nabbed 17 boards. Tonner Jackson added 12, Andrew McGuinness 11, Mike Lewandowski 8, along with 10 boards, Aran Hare 8, Tommy Nixon 4, Elijah Mara 3, Reese Pribilsky 2 and Harrison Mair 1 while Aurel David, Colby Maier and Bruce Oryema were scoreless. BC shot 30-74 (.410) from the floor, 5-18 (.280) from the arc and 13-17 (.760) from the line, while garnering 50 boards, including 18 on the offensive glass and 20 fouls. Anthony Sears led New Brunswick with 14. Calvin LeBlanc added 11, William Thornton 9, Daniel Quirion 9, Jeff O’Donnell 9, Joel Everett 9, A.J. Durling 5, Cameron Clark 2 and Jordan Irvine 1, while Jason Daniels, Etienne Hache and Sean DeWinter were scoreless. New Brunswick hit 23-73 (.320) from the floor, 7-27 (.260) from the arc and 16-24 (.670) from the line, while garnering 39 boards, including 17 on the offensive glass and 21 fouls.

In the last quarterfinal, Alberta edged Manitoba 117-114 as Jordan Baker scored 23, Kenneth Otieno 23, Todd Bergen-Henengouwen 20, along with 12 boards, Sean McCormick 9, James Johnson 9, along with 12 boards, Jonathan Suderman 8, Logan Reiter 8, Trevor Debolt 7, Eric Bakker 5 and Dallin Bachynski 5, while Dario Pasquotti and Roderick Iyekekpolor were scoreless. Alberta shot 36-93 (.390) from the floor, 6-20 (.300) from the arc and 39-61 (.640) from the line, while garnering 58 boards, including 29 on the offensive glass and 36 fouls. Julian Smith led Nova Scotia with 35 points and 11 boards. Tyler Scott added 28 points, Harrison Brown 11, Geoff Doane 10, Neal McGill 10, Jeremy McAvoy 7, Lee MacQuarrie 4, Jonathan MacDonald 4, Riley Halpin 2, Thomas Baltzer 2 and Connor Duke 1, while Neil Fitzgerald was scoreless. Nova Scotia shot 40-100 from the floor, 7-28 from the arc and 27-49 (.550) from the line, while garnering 46 boards, including 21 on the offensive glass and 46 fouls.

In the consolation 5-8th semis, Manitoba dumped Saskatchewan 69-56 as Jordan Bonwick scored 17, Philip Labongo 11, Mark Ridd 10, Jarred Ogungbemi-Jackson 9, Trevor Scheurmann 8, Chad Posthumus 7, Pawel Gacon 4 and Brayden Duff 2, while Cam Norrie, Devin Schmidt, Sean Allarie and James Elias were scoreless. Jared Janotta led Saskatchewan with 18. Scott Boechler added 8, Joey Deason 7, Iain McLeod 7, Daniel Mullins 6, Seth Hastings 3, Graham Unruh 3, Mike McLean 2 and Matthew Campbell 2, while Steven Boryski, Zane Fentiman and Nathanial Yule were scoreless.

In the other consolation semi, New Brunswick defeated Nova Scotia 70-65 as Daniel Quirion scored 17, Anthony Sears 13, Calvin LeBlanc 11, Joel Everett 8, William Thornton 6, Jeff O’Donnell 5, Cameron Clark 4, Jason Daniels 3, A.J. Durling 2 and Jordan Irvine 1, while Etienne Hache and Sean DeWinter were scoreless. Julian Smith led Nova Scotia with 21. Tyler Scott added 15, Harrison Brown 12, Riley Halpin 7, Geoff Doane 4, Jeremy McAvoy 4 and Lee MacQuarrie 2, while Neal McGill, Jonathan MacDonald, Connor Duke, Neil Fitzgerald and Thomas Baltzer were scoreless.

In the semis, Alberta dusted British Columbia 76-67 as Jordan Baker scored 18, Kenneth Otieno 17, Todd Bergen-Henengouwen 13, Logan Reiter 10, Sean McCormick 9, James Johnson 7 and Trevor Debolt 2, while Dario Pasquotti, Jonathan Suderman, Roderick Iyekekpolor, Eric Bakker and Dallin Bachynski were scoreless. Alberta shot 27-57 (.470) from the floor, 9-24 (.380) from the arc and 13-21 (.620) from the line, while garnering 39 boards, including 15 on the offensive glass and 19 fouls. Tommy Nixon led British Columbia with 19. Kelly Olynyk added 18, Mike Lewandowski 10, Aran Hare 6, Harrison Mair 4, Tonner Jackson 4, Aurel David 2, Andrew McGuinness 2 and Elijah Mara 2, while Reese Pribilsky, Colby Maier and Bruce Oryema were scoreless. British Columbia shot 30-76 (.390) from the floor, 2-15 (.130) from the arc and 5-14 (.360) from the line, while garnering 32 boards, including 17 on the offensive glass, and 21 fouls.

In the other semi, Quebec whipped Ontario 69-46 as Kenny Fred Chery scored 19, Laurent Rivard 19, Jonathan Tshibuy 11, Simon Bibeau 9, Kenny Jean-Louis 4, Guillaume Boucard 4 and Kewyn Blain 3, while Ted Greffin, Ervin-Ace Lacsamana, Edouard Langis, Antoine Beaumier and Chris Kabeya were scoreless. Quebec shot 27-51 (.530) from the floor, 10-18 (.560) from the arc and 5-14 (.360) from the arc, while garnering 23 boards, including 10 on the offensive glass, and 10 fouls. Ashton Khan led Ontario with 11. Gregory Faulkner added 11, Murphy Burnatowski 11, Cory Joseph 7, Brett Sanders 2, Ancil Martin 2 and Robert Dewar 2, while Scott Ring, Jahenns Manigat, Jean-Yves Kazadi, Troy Joseph and Tyrel Edwards were scoreless. Ontario shot 18-57 (.320) from the floor, 3-16 (.190) from the arc and 7-7 from the line, while garnering 33 boards, including 18 on the offensive glass.

In the seventh-place match, Saskatchewan edged Nova Scotia 88-84 as Joey Deason scored 24 on 8-14 from the floor, 8-8 from the line and 7 boards. Iain McLeod added 18 on 6-10 from the floor, 4-4 from the arc, 2-2 from the line and 3 boards. Jared Janotta notched 15 on 7-9 from the floor. Scott Boechler added 13 on 5-6 from the floor, 2-3 from the arc and 1-2 from the line. Matthew Campbell added 4, Nathanial Yule 4, Mike McLean 4, Graham Unruh 2, Daniel Mullins 2 and Seth Hasting 2, while Steve Boryski and Zane Fentiman were scoreless. Saskatchewan shot 34-54 (.630) from the floor, 6-9 from the arc and 14-18 (.780) from the line, while garnering 26 boards, including 8 on the offensive glass. Julian Smith led Nova Scotia with 24 on 10-18 from the floor, 2-8 from the arc, 2-2 from the line and 2 boards. Neal McGill scored 23 on 9-21 from the floor, 5-12 from the arc and 5 boards. Harrison Brown notched 15 on 7-17 from the floor and 5 boards. Tyler Scott scored 8 on 4-17 from the floor and 5 boards. Riley Halpin added 4 and Geoff Doane 4 on 1-8 from the floor, 2-6 from the line and 9 boards. Lee MacQuarrie scored 2, Jonathan MacDonald 2 and Connor Duke 2, while Jeremy McAvoy, Neil Fitzgerald and Thomas Baltzer were scoreless. Nova Scotia shot 36-86 (.420) from the floor, 7-26 from the arc and 5.10 from the line, while garnering 28 boards, including 20 on the offensive glass.

In the fifth-place playoff, Manitoba defeated New Brunswick 86-77 as Chad Posthumus scored 18 on 8-16 from the floor, 2-3 from the line and 16 boards. Jordan Bonwick added 16 on 6-12 from the floor, 2-6 from the arc, 2-2 from the line and 6 boards. Trevor Scheurmann notched 16 on 6-11 from the floor, 4-5 from the line and 6 boards. Jarred Ogungbemi-Jackson scored 14 on 6-12 from the floor, 2-5 from the arc and 5 boards. Philip Labongo scored 14 on 3-12 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc, 7-7 from the line and 14 boards. Mark Ridd scored 8 on 4-5 from the floor, while Cam Norrie, Brayden Duff, Pawel Gacon, Devin Schmidt, Sean Allarie and James Elias were scoreless. Manitoba (coach Kirby Schepp, assistant Dean Favoini, assistant Jeff Laping) shot 33-71 (.460) from the floor, 5-13 (.380) from the arc and 15-19 (.790) from the line, while garnering 51 boards, including 14 on the offensive glass. Joel Everett paced New Brunswick with 18 on 7-15 from the floor, 1-5 from the arc, 3-5 from the line and 3 boards. Anthony Sears added 17 on 5-16 from the floor, 1-4 from the arc, 6-7 from the line and 10 boards. Calvin LeBlanc scored 17 on 7-14 from the floor, 1-5 from the arc, 2-4 from the line and 8 boards. William Thornton scored 15 on 7-14 from the floor and 7 boards. Jordan Irvine added 5, Daniel Quirion 3 and Jeff O’Donnell 2, while Jason Daniels, Etienne Hache, Cameron Clark, Sean DeWinter and A.J. Durling were scoreless. New Brunswick shot 29-80 (.360) from the floor, 4-25 (.160) from the arc and 15-24 (.630) from the line, while garnering 34 boards, including 14 on the offensive glass.

In the bronze medal match, Ontario clipped British Columbia 85-65 as Gregory Faulkner scored 19 on 8-11 from the floor and 3-5 from the arc. Cory Joseph added 17 on 8-13 from the floor, 1-4 from the arc and 8 boards. Ashton Khan notched 12 on 6-11 from the floor. Jahenns Manigat notched 11 on 4-8 from the floor, 2-5 from the arc and 1-2 from the line. Murphy Burnatowski added 9 on 4-9 from the floor and 4 boards. Ancil Martin scored 7 on 3-9 from the floor and 6 boards. Brett Sanders added 5, Scott Ring 3 and Tyrel Edwards 2, while Troy Joseph, Jean-Yves Kazadi and Robert Dewar were scoreless. Ontario shot 36-75 (.480) from the floor, 7-23 (.300) from the arc and 6-10 from the line, while garnering 32 boards, including 12 on the offensive glass. Kelly Olynyk paced British Columbia with 23 on 10-17 from the floor, 2-5 from the arc, 1-1 from the line and 9 boards. Tonner Jackson added 9 on 2-6 from the floor, 1-3 from the arc and 4-4 from the line. Tommy Nixon scored 7 on 2-6 from the floor and 3 boards. Harrison Mair scored 6 on 2-5 from the floor and 2-2 from the arc. Bruce Oryema added 4, Mike Lewandowski 4, Aran Hare 4, Colby Maier 4, Andrew McGuinness 2 and Aurel David 2, while Reese Pribilsky and Elijah Mara were scoreless. British Columbia hit 24-61 (.390) from the floor, 5-17 (.290) from the arc and 12-15 (.800) from the arc, while garnering 26 boards, including 7 on the offensive glass.

In the final, Quebec defeated Alberta 90-81 as Kenny Fred Chery scored 26 on 10-21 from the floor, 2-5 from the arc, 4-6 from the line and 6 boards. Jonathan Tshibuy added 19 on 7-15 from the floor, 5-5 from the line and 6 boards. Laurent Rivard scored 13 on 4-11 from the floor, 1-6 from the arc, 4-7 from the line and 7 boards. Antoine Beaumier added 11 on 5-6 from the floor, 1-2 from the line and 7 boards. Kewyn Blain added 8 on 4-10 from the floor. Simon Bibeau added 7 on 2-8 from the arc. Kenny Jean-Louis scored 4 and Guillaume Boucard 2, while Ted Greffin, Ervin-Ace Lacsamana, Edouard Langis and Chris Kabeya were scoreless. Quebec shot 35-83 (.420) from the floor, 5-23 (.220) from the arc and 15-25 (.600) from the line, while garnering 36 boards, including 17 on the offensive glass. Logan Reiter paced Alberta with 19 on 7-14 from the floor, 4-8 from the arc and 1-2 from the line. Todd Bergen-Henengouwen added 15 on 5-10 from the floor, 5-6 from the line and 5 boards. Kenneth Otieno added 14 on 4-8 from the floor, 6-7 from the line and 9 boards. Sean McCormick added 8 on 4-11 from the floor and 3 boards. James Johnson added 5, Trevor Debolt 5, Jordan Baker 5, along with 8 assists, Jonathan Suderman 4, Eric Bakker 4 and Dallin Bachynski 2, while Dario Pasquotti and Roderick Iyekekpolor were scoreless. Alberta shot 28-65 (.430) from the floor, 6-21 (.290) from the arc and 19-26 (.730) from the line, while garnering 40 boards, including 16 on the offensive glass. Alberta exploded for 31 points in the final quarter, shooting 11 of 19 from the field, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the 19-point lead that Quebec had built up during the first three periods. Turnovers plagued Alberta – 26 overall, with 22 of those in the first three quarters. Ontario gained eight points from the Alberta miscues as well as scoring 18 second-chance points.

The bronze medalists from Ontario: Ashton Khan; Greg Faulkner; Murphy Burnatowski; Corey Joseph; Brett Sanders; Jahenns Manigat; Scott Ring; Rob Dewar; Jean-Yves Kazadi; Troy Joseph; Tyrel Edwards; Ancil Martin; alternate Spencer Lambert; alternate Joe Rocca; alternate Ryan Augustine; alternate Maurice Walker; alternate Michael Ranger; coach Dean Petridis; assistant Brian Russell; associate coach Chris Cheng

The silver medalists from Alberta: Todd Bergen-Henengouwen; Jordan Baker; Kenneth Otieno; Sean McCormick; Logan Reiter; Trevor Debolt; Eric Bakker; James Johnson; Dallin Bachynski; Jonathan Suderman; Dario Pasquotti; Roderick Iyekekpolor; alternate Brett Roualt; alternate Kyle Wilson; alternate Bretton Whervin; coach Craig Behan; assistant Dave Drabiuk; assistant Stefan Labreque

The gold medalists from Quebec: Laurent Rivard; Jonathan Tshibuy; Simon Bibeau; Kenny Fred Chery; Kewyn Blain; Kenny Jean-Louis; Antoine Beaumier; Guillaume Payen-Boucard; Ted Greffin; Earvin-Ace Lacsamana; Edouard Langis; Chris Kabeya; Kemy Osse; coach Pascal Jobin; assistant Martin Dusseault