POOL A ONT ALTA MAN NFLD Record  
  Ontario —– 85-53 117-48 99-35 (3-0)  
  Alberta 53-85 —– 66-51 89-47 (2-1)  
  Manitoba 48-117 51-66 —– 83-61 (1-2)  
  Newfoundland 35-99 47-89 61-83 —– (0-3)  
               
  POOL B BC NS SASK NB Record  
  British Columbia —– 87-50 81-52 76-49 (3-0)  
  Nova Scotia 50-87 —– 65-61 91-63 (2-1)  
  Saskatchewan 52-81 61-65 —– 86-56 (1-2)  
  New Brunswick 49-76 63-91 56-86 —– (0-3)  
               
  Semi Ontario 87 Nova Scotia 51
  Semi British Columbia 97 Alberta 66
  7th New Brunswick 73 Newfoundland 70
  5th Saskatchewan 67 Manitoba 58
  Bronze Alberta 80 Nova Scotia 56
  Final Ontario 73 British Columbia 52
     

        In pool A round robin play, held in Calgary: …………………………………………………… Ontario defeated Manitoba 117-48. Johnathan Tull was chosen player of the game for Ontario, while Alex Hill scored 17. Daniel Penner earned the laurels for Manitoba, while Charles Dimaapi and Justin Roper each scored 12. …………………………………………………… Alberta whipped Newfoundland 89-47 as Taylor Norum scored 20, grabbed 8 boards and was chosen player of the game. Simon Wessels led Newfoundland with 18 points and was chosen player of the game. Wessels and Grainger each nabbed 5 boards for the island. …………………………………………………… Manitoba thrashed Newfoundland 83-61 as Justin Roper was chosen player of the game. Jordan Constantive earned the laurels for Newfoundland. …………………………………………………… Manitoba defeated Newfoundland 83-61 as Justin Roper was chosen player of the game. Jordan Constantine earned the laurels for Newfoundland. …………………………………………………… Ontario whipped Alberta 85-53 as Scott Laws scored 22, Alwayne Bigby was chosen player of the game and Mike Allison nabbed 8 boards. Spencer Campbell led Alberta with 16 points, while Ian Tomaszewski was chosen player of the game after nabbing 6 boards. …………………………………………………… Ontario annihilated Newfoundland 99-35 as Kyle Smendziuk was chosen player of the game. Nathan Morris earned the laurels for Newfoundland (coached by Dave Constantine, assisted by Evan Constantine and Pamela Constantine), who also included Steven Earles, Michael Quigley, William Brewer, Jordan Constantine, Kevin Connors, Matthew Cleary, Chris Collins, Justin Grainger, Liam Tobin, Justin Walsh, Simon Wessels, Zachary Elkins and Andrew Ryan. …………………………………………………… Alberta defeated Manitoba 66-51 as Manny Arop scored 27 while being chosen player of the game. Taylor Norum added 14 boards. Justin Roper scored 15 for Manitoba, while Daniel Penner was chosen player of the game after nabbing 12 boards.

        In pool B play: …………………………………………………… British Columbia clipped Nova Scotia 87-50 as Ty Nurse scored 19 and was chosen player of the game, while Gurjotte Jhaj nabbed 8 boards. David Howe led Nova Scotia with 11 points, while Ronald Brown scored 10 and grabbed 7 boards and Nick Downey was chosen player of the game after scoring 8. B.C. led 39-21 at the half. “It wasn’t the end we wanted to come out with but I think it was a good learning experience,” said Nova Scotia Scott James. “It’s a good way to get acclimatized to national level basketball and tomorrow we have another game.” …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan crushed New Brunswick 86-56 as Jerad Kozey scored 17, Jordan Puscus grabbed 6 boards and Justis Pederson was chosen player of the game. Ryan McClusky led New Brunswick with 12 boards and 7 boards, while Thomas Goggin was chosen player of the game. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia edged Saskatchewan 65-61 as Bryson Johnson scored 21 and was chosen player of the game after hitting six treys. Jeremy Dunn added 9 boards, while scoring 22. Jerad Kozey was chosen player of the game for Saskatchewan after scoring 16. Zak Baker nabbed 10 boards. Nova Scotia led 35-29 at the half. “I thought we played a lot better today,” said Nova Scotia coach Scott James. “We had a lot more focus. Between Jeremy Dunn and Bryson Johnson’s shooting and overall play to Nick Downey’s defence and Ellis French leading the point for us, I think those kids had a tremendous game.” …………………………………………………… British Columbia stomped New Brunswick 76-49 as Akeem Pierre was chosen player of the game while scoring 14. Ryan McCluskey led New Brunswick with 13 while Robert Daley was chosen player of the game. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia crushed New Brunswick 91-63 as Ronald Brown was chosen player of the game. Ryan McClusky earned the laurels for New Brunswick. Brown scored 18, Dave Howe 16, Bryson Johnson 12 and Nick Downey 10 for Nova Scotia. …………………………………………………… British Columbia whipped Saskatchewan 81-52 as Ty Nurse scored 24 and Marc Trasolini was chosen player of the game while nabbing 6 boards.

In the semis, Ontario whipped Nova Scotia 87-51 as Alwayne Bigby was chosen player of the game after scoring 21, while Kyle Smendziuk nabbed 8 boards. Jeremy Dunn earned the laurels for Nova Scotia after scoring 15 and nabbing 5 boards.

In the other semi, British Columbia dumped Alberta 97-66 as Ty Nurse scored 27 and was chosen player of the game, while Tallon Milne nabbed 7 boards. Mangisto Arop was chosen player of the game for Alberta after scoring 15. Dominyc Coward added 15 points and 9 boards.

In the seventh-place playoff, New Brunswick edged Newfoundland 73-70 as Jacob Taylor was chosen player of the game while scoring 19. New Brunswick (coached by Serge Langis, assisted by Paul McCarthy) also included Josh Kilburn, David Dolan, Tom Goggin, Tyler Parsons, Calum Hardie, Brent Kingston, Robby Daley, Jordan Gillis and Ryan McCluskey. Justin Grainger earned the laurels for Newfoundland after scoring 16. Newfoundland (coach Dave Constantine, assistant Pam Constantine, assistant Evan Constantine)also included Steven Earles, Michael Quigley, William Brewer, Jordan Constantine, Kevin Connors, Zachary Elkins, Andrew Ryan, Matthew Cleary, Chris Collins, Nathan Morris, Liam Tobin, Justin Walsh and Simon Wessels.

In the fifth-place playoff, Saskatchewan defeated Manitoba 67-58 as Brock Raddatz scored 15, Dylan Puscus was chosen player of the game and Robbie Lim nabbed 11 boards. Dexter Hughes was chosen player of the game for Manitoba, while Justin Roper scored 17 and nabbed 11 boards. Manitoba (coach Stephen Tackie, assistant Joel Themmen) also included Dan Penner, Kain Wagner, Charles Dimaapi, Brett Rhoda, Kyle Gorzen, Tim Robertson, Robert Schellenberg, Tony Khamphavong and Rob Naim.

        In the bronze medal match, Alberta defeated Nova Scotia 80-56 as Dominyc ‘Pookie Bear’ Coward, a 6-4 forward from Airdrie, scored 13, grabbed 9 boards and was chosen player of the game. “When my mom said good-bye to me (for Team Alberta training camp), she said: ‘I love you Pookie Bear’ (and teammates heard it). I got used to it after a while.” Coward was elated to be chosen player of the game. “It means a lot. I haven’t won anything like that big before.” Mangisto Arop led Alberta with 21. Taylor Norum grabbed 9 boards. Jeremy Dunn led Nova Scotia with 12 and was chosen player of the game, while David Howe nabbed 5 boards. Alberta led 36-19 at the half and were never threatened. “I was just really happy the kids held on. I could tell they were exhausted,” said Alberta coach Ryan Dunkley. “I told them to dig deep; this could be the last time together probably forever.” Nova Scotia (coached by Scott James) also included Ellis Ffrench, Bryson Johnson.

In the final, Ontario crushed British Columbia 73-52 as Alwayne Digby scored 19, Alex Arthur was chosen player of the game and Jeremy Trader nabbed 10 boards. Ty Nurse scored 24 and nabbed 5 boards for British Columbia. Tallon Milne also grabbed 5 boards, while Demetri Harris was chosen player of the game.

The all-tournament first team featured: MVP Alwayne Bigby (Ontario); Ty Nurse (British Columbia); Mangisto Arop (Alberta); Kyle Smendziuk (Ontario); Jonathan Tull (Ontario); Scott Laws (Ontario)

The second team featured: Mark Trasolini (British Columbia); Furjotte Jhaj (British Columbia); Tayler Norum (Alberta); Jeremy Dunn (Nova Scotia) and Jerad Kozey (Saskatchewan)

The bronze medalists from Alberta: Mangisto Arop; Tommy Watson; Ian Tomaszewski; Brent Neilson; Steve Scott; Spencer Campbell; David Thygesen; Jacob Wojcicki; Jonathan Suderman; Trevor Debolt; Taylor Norum; Dominyc Coward; Jordan Tudor; coach Ryan Dunkley; assistant Jamie Shaw; assistant Rob Cadden

The silver medalists from British Columbia: Ty Nurse; Sam Freeman; Spencer Dore; Demitri Harris; Dean Kymyta; Akeen Pierre; Furjotte Jhaj; Scott Meredith; Curran Emeruwa; Tallon Milne; Marc Trasolini; Josh Kufske; coach Del Komarniski; assistant Mike Morgan

The gold medalists from Ontario: Alex Hill; Dan McCarthy; Goran Kovac; Johnathan Tull; Tyler Murray; Alwayne Bigby; Scott Laws; Jeremy Trader; Kyle Smendziuk; Mike Allison; Jamie Asefa; Alex Arthur; alternate Victor Raso; alternate Cory Joseph; coach Jonathan Smith; assistant Steve Porter; manager Denise Perrier