POOL A BC QUE NB NFLD YUK Record  
  British Columbia —– 90-71 75-53 86-39 99-11 (4-0)  
  Quebec 71-90 —– 75-56 86-55 114-25 (3-1)  
  New Brunswick 53-75 56-75 —– 81-51 119-40 (2-2)  
  Newfoundland 39-86 55-86 51-81 —– 87-30 (1-3)  
  Yukon 11-99 25-114 40-119 30-87 —– (0-4)  
                 
  POOL B ONT SASK ALTA NS MAN Record  
  Ontario —– 83-56 87-40 105-84 124-53 (4-0)  
  Saskatchewan 56-83 —– 81-64 86-78 84-76 (3-1)  
  Alberta 40-87 64-81 —– 83-81 74-63 (2-2)  
  Nova Scotia 84-105 78-86 81-83 —– 88-73 (1-3)  
  Manitoba 53-124 76-84 63-74 73-88 —– (0-4)  
                 
  Semi British Columbia 62 Saskatchewan 60
  Semi Ontario 97 Quebec 69
  9th Manitoba 107 Yukon 31
  7th Nova Scotia 77 Newfoundland 57
  5th Alberta 81 New Brunswick 59
  Bronze Quebec 65 Saskatchewan 53
  Final Ontario 102 British Columbia 48
     

        In pool A play: …………………………………………………… Newfoundland stomped Yukon 87-30 as Bradley Rose scored 17, Samuel Forsey 16, Nicholas Chretien 12, James Kennedy 12, Gary Neville 11, Kyle Manning 6, Keith Norman 5, Mark Cashin 2, Bradley Jordan 2, Shane Stack 2 and James Kennedy 2, while Jonathan Hickey was scoreless. Riley Simpson-Fowler led Yukon with 20. Robin Smith added 4, Dylan Salvisberg 4, Tanner Coyne 4, Tayo Adamek 4, Rowan Huggard 2 and Jake Jacobs 2, while Jesse Debuliak, Henry Kedzioro, Joaquin McWatters, Alex Nadeau and Cameron Weeks were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Quebec stomped New Brunswick 75-56 as Mikee Dosado scored 13, Greishe Handy-Clerjuste 12, Carl-Hugo Ouellet 10, Peter Guay-Weston 9, Sam Noreau 9, Alexander Pinet Watson 8, Jordan Tyrrell 4, Kevin Zabo 4, Ryan Agana 2, David Belanger 2 and Franston Domosthene 2. Caleb Dow led New Brunswick with 15, Adam Spurrell added 12, Alex Robichaud 10, J.D. Senechal 6, Nash Zangio 4, Ryan Williams 3, Marshall Elsemore 2, Emmanuel Adeniyi 2 and James Hicks 2, while Ritchie Wilkins, Liam Shea and Daniel Zebrath were scoreless. …………………………………………………… British Columbia clipped Newfoundland 86-39 as Vijay Dhillon scored 16, David Wagner 14, Andrew Whittaker 12, Billy Cheng 10, Mike Zayas 9, Ater Degal 9, Nakai Luyken 4, Alex Klocek 6, Malcolm Williams 2 and Jason McKee 2, while Ranjodh Hare and Nikolas Ottenbreit were scoreless. James Kennedy paced Newfoundland with 11. Keith Norman added 8, Samuel Forsey 6, Nicholas Chretien 5, Gary Neville 4, Kyle Manning 3 and Bradley Jordan 2, while Mark Cashin, Jonathan Hickey, Shane Stack, Adam Keating and Bradley Rose were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Quebec slaughtered Yukon 114-25 as Peter Guay-Weston scored 23, Kevin Zabo 16, Frantson Domosthene 16, Alexander Pinet Watson 13, David Belanger 12, Carl-Hugo Ouellet 9, Mikee Dosado 8, Jordan Tyrell 6, Greishe Handy Clerjuste 5, Ryan Agana 4 and Sam Noreau 2. Riley Simpson-Fowler paced Yukon with 9. Robin Smith added 4, Dylan Salvisberg 4, Tanner Coyne 2, Jake Jacobs 2, Henry Kedzioro 2, Joaquin McWatters 2 and Cameron Weekes 1, while Tayo Adamek, Jesse Cebuliak, Rowan Huggard and Alex Nadeau were scoreless. …………………………………………………… British Columbia blasted Yukon 99-11 as David Wagner scored 19, Andrew Whittaker 14, Malcolm Williams 13, Nikolas Ottenbreit 12, Ranjodh Hare 8, Jason McKee 8, Nakai Luyken 7, Mike Zayas 5, Alex Kocek 4, Vijay Dhillon 4, Ater Degal 3 and Billy Cheng 2. Robin Smith led Yukon with 6. Riley Simpson-Fowler added 3 and Rowan Huggard 2. Tayo Adamek, Jesse Cebuliak, Tanner Coyne, Jake Jacobs, Henry Kedzioro, Joaquin McWatters, Alex Nadeau, Dylan Salvisberg and Cameron Weeks were scoreless. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick whipped Newfoundland 81-51 as Adam Spurrell scored 18. J.D. Senechale 13, Liam Shea 11, James Hicks 8, Caleb Dow 7, Nash Zangio 6, Alex Robichard 6, Marshall Elsemore 4, Daniel Zebrath 4, Ritchie Wilkins 3 and Emmanuel Adeniyi 1, while Ryan Williams was scoreless. James Kennedy led Newfoundland with 17. Keith Norman added 9, Kyle Manning 6, Gary Neville 4, Shane Stack 4, Bradley Rose 4, Samuel Forsey 3, Nicholas Chretien 2 and Adam Keating 2, while Mark Cashin, Jonathan Hickey and Bradley Jordan were scoreless. …………………………………………………… British Columbia clubbed Quebec 90-71 as David Wagner scored 25, Malcolm Williams 25, Nakai Luyken 11, Alex Klocek 10, Vijay Dhillon 10, Billy Cheng 6 and Ater Degal 3, while Andrew Whittaker, Mike Zayas, Jason McKee, Nikolas Ottenbreit and Ranjodh Hare were scoreless. Mikee Dosado led Quebec with 22. Alexander Pinet Watson added 16, Greishe Handy Clerjuste 15, Peter Guay-Weston 6, Jordan Tyrrell 6, Sam Noreau 5 and Frantson Domosthene 1, while Ryan Agana, David Belanger, Carl-Hugo Ouellet and Kevin Zabo were scoreless. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick stomped Yukon 119-40 as James Hicks scored 16, Caleb Dow 16, Ritchie Wilkins 14, Adam Spurrell 12, Alex Robichaud 11, Liam Shea 10, Daniel Zebrath 9, Marshall Elsemore 9, J.D. Senechale 8, Emmanuel Adeniyi 7, Ryan Williams 4 and Nash Zangio 3. Jake Jacobs led Yukon with 12. Riley Simpson-Fowler added 11, Robin Smith 5, Dylan Salvisberg 4, Tanner Coyne 4, Rowan Huggard 2 and Tayo Adamek 2, while Jesse Cebuliak, Henry Kedzioro, Joaquin McWatters, Alex Nadeau and Cameron Weeks were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Quebec thrashed Newfoundland 86-55 as Peter Guay-Weston scored 16, Jordan Tyrrell 12, Greishe Handy Clerjuste 12, Kevin Zabo 10, Alexander Pinet Watson 8, Sam Noreau 7, Mikee Dosado 6, Carl-Hugo Ouellet 5, Ryan Agana 5, Frantson Domosthene 3 and David Belanger 2. James Kennedy led Newfoundland with 19. Jonathan Hickey added 9, Samuel Forsey 9, Adam Keating 6, Kyle Manning 5, Bradley Rose 4 and Keith Norman 3, while Mark Cashin, Nicholas Chretien, Gary Neville, Bradley Jordan and Shane Stack were scoreless. …………………………………………………… British Columbia smashed New Brunswick 75-53 as Mike Zayas scored 16, David Wagner 15, Ater Degal 13, Billy Cheng 6, Nakai Luyken 6, Malcolm Williams 5, Alex Klocek 4, Vijay Dhillon 3, Andrew Whittaker 3, Jason McKee 2 and Ranjodh Hare 2, while Nikolas Ottenbreit was scoreless. Adam Spurrell led New Brunswick with 16. Alex Robichaud added 11, Liam Shea 7, Caleb Dow 7, Ryan Williams 4, James Hicks 3, J.D. Senechale 2, Daniel Zebrath 2 and Marshall Elsemore 1, while Ritchie Wilkins, Emmanuel Adeniyi and Nash Zangio were scoreless.

        In pool B play: …………………………………………………… Ontario thrashed Manitoba 124-53 as Jon Alexander scored 24, Kevin Pangos 17, Martin Dixon-Green 16, Anthony Bennett 14, Nik Stauskas 13, Nick Lewis 12, Dinjiyl Walker 8, Negus Webster-Chan 7, Keegan Dunlop 5, Sean Stoqua 4 and Duane Notice 4, while Roger Tshimpaka was scoreless. Sylvester Alexander led Manitoba with 21. Joseph Nitychoruk added 9, Jordan Fotheringham 5, Mark Garcia 4, Emmanuel Lomuro 3, Toby Milne 3, Elliott Taylor 2 and Kristjan Lamont 2, while Kyle Oueijo, Jordan Ankrah, Michael Thorne-Finch and Haben Asghedom were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan defeated Nova Scotia 86-78 as Marcus Joerissen-Ward scored 28, Matthew Forbes 18, Jonathon Wishira 14, Anthony Israel 11, Shaun Johnson 10, Nicholas Foth 3 and Kurtis Gryba 2, while Davis Mitchell, Xavier Kosolofski, Tyler Harder and Blaze Churko were scoreless. Deontay Smith led Nova Scotia with 25. Mandrez Downey added 20, Shaquille Johnson 19, Fergus Duke 4, Antonio Simmonds 4, Ryan MacPhee 2 and Rickyle Beals 2, while Randez Simmons, Sam Durling, Darnell Hill and Paul Habib were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Alberta clipped Manitoba 74-63 as Brin Taylor scored 18, Nebojsa Kulijic 18, Blake Hinchey 9, Cooper Hamaliuk 6, Colten Murray 6, Galan Mohammed 5, Skylar Thompson 5, Nick Fowler 3, Conor Bradley 2 and Shane Kolba 2, while Ryan Patterson and Justin Forster were scoreless. Sylvester Alexander led Manitoba with 16. Jordan Fotheringham added 11, Elliott Taylor 9, Kyle Queijo 8, Joseph Nitychoruk 6, Michael Thorne-Finch 6, Toby Milne 4 and Mark Garcia 3, while Emmanuel Lomuro, Kristjan Lamont, Jordan Ankrah and Haben Asghedom were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan dumped Manitoba 84-76 as Marcus Joerissen-Ward scored 23, Jonathon Wishira 16, Nicholas Foth 14, Matthew Forbes 10, Shaun Johnson 8, Anthony Israel 6, Davis Mitchell 6 and Xavier Kosolofski 1, while Kurtis Gryba, Tyler Harder, Blaze Churko and Bradyn Wiebe were scoreless. Sylvester Alexander led Manitoba with 32. Jordan Fotheringham added 11, Elliott Taylor 6, Mark Garcia 6, Toby Milne 4, Kyle Oueijo 4, Michael Thorne-Finch 4, Joseph Nitychoruk 3, Kristjan Lamont 3, Jordan Ankrah 2 and Emmanuel Lomuro 1, while Haben Asghedom was scoreless. …………………………………………………… Ontario dusted Alberta 87-40 as Negus Webster-Chan scored 18, Martin Dixon-Green 16, Jon Alexander 12, Nick Lewis 12, Keegan Dunlop 10, Sean Stoqua 7, Roger Tshimpaka 7, Anthony Bennett 2, Kevin Pangos 2 and Duane Notice 1, while Nik Stauskas and Dinjiyl Walker were scoreless. Brin Taylor led Alberta with 11. Blake Hinchey added 6, Conor Bradley 5, Nebojsa Kulijic 4, Ryan Patterson 3, Galan Mohammed 3, Skylar Thompson 3, Justin Forster 3 and Colten Murray 2, while Nick Fowler, Cooper Hamaliuk and Shane Kolba were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan pummeled Alberta 81-64 as Jonathon Wishira scored 28, Matthew Forbes 18, Marcus Joerissen-Ward 16, Nicholas Foth 5, Anthony Israel 4, Kurtis Gryba 4, Blaze Churko 4 and Tyler Harder 2, while Davis Mitchell, Shaun Johnson, Bradyn Wiebe and Xavier Kosolofski were scoreless. Nebojsa Kulijic led Alberta with 15. Galan Mohammed added 14, Conor Bradley 8, Skylar Thompson 6, Ryan Patterson 6, Blake Hinchey 5, Colten Murray 5, Cooper Hamaliuk 3 and Brin Taylor 2, while Nick Fowler, Shane Kolba and Justin Forster were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Ontario thumped Nova Scotia 105-84 as Anthony Bennett scored 23, Nick Lewis 19, Jon Alexander 15, Nik Stauskas 13, Martin Dixon-Green 13, Negus Webster-Chan 10, Roger Tshimpaka 4, Dinjiyl Walker 4, Kevin Pangos 2 and Keegan Dunlop 2, while Sean Stoqua and Duane Notice were scoreless. Mandrez Downey led Nova Scotia with 23. Deontay Smith added 19, Rickyle Beals 9, Sam Durling 6, Shaquille Johnson 6, Vukasin Grujic 4, Fergus Duke 4, Antonio Simmonds 4, Randez Simmons 3, Ryan MacPhee 3, Darnell Hill 2 and Paul Habib 1. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia nipped Alberta 83-81 as Mandrez Downey scored 21, Deontay Smith 16, Ryan MacPhee 12, Paul Habib 10, Shaquille Johnson 9, Antonio Simmonds 6, Rickyle Beals 6 and Sam Durling 1, while Fergus Duke, Randez Simmons, Darnell Hill and Vukasin Grujic were scoreless. Skylar Thompson led Alberta with 14. Conor Bradley added 13, Galan Mohammed 13, Nebojsa Kulijic 11, Colten Murray 9, Brin Taylor 7, Nick Fowler 6, Shane Kolba 4, Blake Hinchey 4 and Ryan Patterson 2, while Cooper Hamaliuk and Justin Forster were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Ontario stomped Saskatchewan 83-56 as Martin Dixon-Green scored 13, Nick Lewis 12, Kevin Pangos 12, Jon Alexander 10, Anthony Bennett 10, Negus Webster-Chan 9, Nik Stauskas 7, Keegan Dunlop 6, Roger Tshimpaka 2 and Dinjiyl Walker 2, while Sean Stoqua and Duane Notice were scoreless. Matthew Forbes led Saskatchewan with 17. Marcus Joerissen-Ward added 10, Blaze Churko 9, Kurtis Gryba 6, Bradyn Wiebe 4, Jonathon Wishira 3, Anthony Israel 3, Davis Mitchell 2 and Xavier Kosolofski 2, while Shaun Johnson, Tyler Harder and Nicholas Foth were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia dumped Manitoba 88-73 as Randez Simmons scored 13, Shaquille Johnson 13, Mandrez Downey 13, Fergus Duke 12, Darnell Hill 10, Rickyle Beals 7, Paul Habib 6, Vukasin Grujic 5, Antonio Simmonds 5, Ryan MacPhee 2 and Deontay Smith 2, while Sam Durling was scoreless. Jordan Fotheringham led Manitoba with 13. Mark Garcia added 12, Joseph Nitychoruk 8, Michael Thorne-Finch 8, Toby Milne 7, Sylvester Alexander 7, Elliott Taylor 6, Jordan Ankrah 6, Kyle Oueijo 4 and Emmanuel Lomuro 2, while Kristjan Lamont and Haben Asghedom were scoreless.

        In the semis, British Columbia nipped Saskatchewan 62-60 as Nakai Luyken scored 20, Mike Zayas 12, David Wagner 10, along with 13 boards, Malcolm Williams 8, Billy Cheng 5, Alex Klocek 3, Ater Degal 2 and Ranjodh Hare 2, while Vijay Dhillon, Andrew Whittaker, Jason McKee and Nikolas Ottenbreit were scoreless. British Columbia shot 23-76 (.300) from the floor, 5-23 (.220) from the arc and 11-21 (.520) from the line, while garnering 38 boards, including 11 on the offensive glass. Marcus Joerissen-Ward led Saskatchewan with 15. Nicholas Foth added 14, Jonathon Wishira 10, Davis Mitchell 8, Matthew Forbes 7, Kurtis Gryba 3, Shaun Johnson 2 and Tyler Harder 1, while Anthony Israel, Xavier Kosolofski, Blaze Churko and Bradyn Wiebe were scoreless. Saskatchewan shot 18-78 (.230) from the floor, 1-14 (.070) from the arc and 23-38 (.610) from the line, while garnering 51 boards, including 16 on the offensive glass.

        In the other semi, Ontario stomped Quebec 97-69 as Kevin Pangos scored 22, Nick Lewis 20, Nik Stauskas 15, Negus Webster-Chan 13, Jon Alexander 6, Dinjiyl Walker 6, Anthony Bennett 4, Roger Tshimpaka 4, Keegan Dunlop 4 and Duane Notice 2, while Sean Stoqua and Martin Dixon-Green were scoreless. Ontario shot 36-83 (.430) from the floor, 16/37 (.430) from the arc and 9-19 (.470) from the line, while garnering 34 boards, including 15 on the offensive glass. Mikee Dosado led Quebec with 20. Peter Guay-Weston added 15, Greishe Handy Clerjuste added 11, Alexander Pinet Watson 10, Sam Noreau 4, Frantson Domosthene 3, Jordan Tyrrell 2, Carl-Hugo Ouellet 2 and Kevin Zabo 2, while Ryan Agana and David Belanger were scoreless. Quebec shot 26-70 (.370) from the floor, 6-12 from the arc and 11-17 (.650) from the arc, while garnering 37 boards, including 13 on the offensive glass.

        In the ninth-place match, Manitoba stuffed Yukon 107-31 as Joseph Nitychoruk scored 28 on 11-22 from the floor, 6-9 from the line and 8 boards. Jordan Ankrah scored 15 on 6-11 from the floor, 3-6 from the line and 7 boards. Sylvester Alexander scored 13 on 6-13 from the floor, 1-4 from the arc and 7 boards. Kyle Oueijo notched 10 on 3-8 from the floor and 4-6 from the line. Emmanuel Lomuro scored 10 on 4-8 from the floor, 1-3 from the arc and 12 boards. Haben Asghgedom added 8, Michael Thorne-Finch 6, Toby Milne 6, along with 7 boards, Mark Garcia 5, Jordan Fotheringham 2, Elliott Taylor 2 and Kristjan Lamont 2. Manitoba (coach Scott Kirkpatrick, assistant Spiros Kavadas) shot 42-99 (.420) from the floor, 2-16 (.130) from the arc and 21-36 (.580) from the line, while garnering 64 boards, including 27 on the offensive glass. Riley Simpson-Fowler led Yukon with 7 on 2-11 from the floor and 3-8 from the line. Robin Smith notched 7 on 3-13 from the floor, 1-5 from the arc and 5 boards. Dylan Salvisberg scored 4 on 2-9 from the floor and 7 boards. Tayo Adamek added 3, Cameron Weeks 2, Tanner Coyne 2, Rowan Huggard 2, along with 5 boards, Jake Jacobs 2 and Joaquin McWatters 2, while Jesse Cebuliak, Henry Kedzioro and Alex Nadeau were scoreless. Yukon shot 13-66 (.200) from the floor, 1-12 (.080) from the arc and 4-11 (.360) from the line, while garnering 31 boards, including 11 on the offensive glass.

        In the 7th place match, Nova Scotia stomped Newfoundland 77-57 as Fergus Duke scored 17 on 7-16 from the floor, 3-5 from the line and 4 boards. Shaquille Johnson added 14 on 6-15 from the floor, 2-6 from the line and 9 boards. Sam Durling scored 9 on 4-4 from the floor. Deontay Smith notched 8 on 3-10 from the floor, 2-2 from the line and 9 boards. Mandrez Downey scored 8 on 4-7 from the line and 3 boards. Ryan MacPhee added 6, Antonio Simmonds 6, Vukasin Grujic 4, Paul Habib 3 and Rickyle Beals 2, while Randez Simmons and Darnell Hill were scoreless. Nova Scotia shot 30-80 (.380) from the floor, 0-9 from the arc and 17-25 (.680) from the line, while garnering 44 boards, including 18 on the offensive glass. Bradley Rose led Newfoundland with 14 on 6-10 from the floor, 2-3 from the arc and 5 boards. Gary Neville notched 14 on 5-17 from the floor, 1-3 from the arc, 3-7 from the line and 8 assists. Samuel Forsey scored 8 on 3-7 from the floor. James Kennedy notched 7 on 3-8 from the floor and 9 boards. Adam Keating scored 7 on 3-6 from the floor and 3 boards. Kyle Manning added 3, Jonathan Hickey 2 and Bradley Jordan 2, while Keith Norman, Mark Cashin, Nicholas Chretien and Shane Stack were scoreless. Newfoundland shot 22-62 (.350) from the floor, 5-11 (.450) from the arc and 8-19 (.420) from the line, while garnering 29 boards, including 9 on the offensive glass.

        In the fifth-place match, Alberta stuffed New Brunswick 81-59 as Galan Mohammed scored 17 on 6-11 from the floor and 5-12 from the line. Nebojsa Kulijic added 13 on 4-12 from the floor, 1-2 from the arc, 4-6 from the line and 6 boards. Brin Taylor scored 10 on 3-6 from the floor and 4-5 from the line. Nick Fowler notched 8 on 3-8 from the floor and 2-4 from the line. Blake Hinchey scored 8 on 4-7 from the floor and 5 boards. Conor Bradley added 7 on 3-6 from the line. Skylar Thompson scored 6 on 3-5 from the floor. Cooper Hamaliuk scored 6 on 2-2 from the arc. Shan Kolba added 4 and Ryan Patterson 2, while Colten Murray and Justin Forster were scoreless. Alberta shot 28-67 (.420) from the floor, 4-11 (.360) from the arc and 21-37 (.570) from the line, while garnering 29 boards, including 6 on the offensive glass. James Hicks paced New Brunswick with 21 on 8-18 from the floor, 4-13 from the arc and 1-1 from the line. Caleb Dow added 16 on 7-11 from the floor, 1-1 from the arc, 1-2 from the line and 5 boards. Liam Shea notched 10 on 3-7 from the floor, 4-8 from the line and 4 boards. Alex Robichaud added 4, Adam Spurrell 3, along with 7 boards, Nash Zangio 3 and J.D. Senechale 2, while Ritchie Wilkins, Emmanuel Adeniyi, Daniel Zebrath, Ryan Williams and Marshall Elsemore were scoreless. New Brunswick shot 22-57 (.390) from the floor, 5-21 (.240) from the arc and 10-19 (.530) from the line, while garnering 29 boards, including 6 on the offensive glass.

        In the bronze medal match, Quebec thumped Saskatchewan 65-53 as they notched a 16-4 run in the final three minutes of play. Saskatchewan was down only three going into the final quarter and managed to tie it at 44-44 with 6:56 left on a three-pointer by Jonathan Wishara. Saskatchewan went up 49-46 with 3:37 left when Nicholas Foth sank a free throw after he was fouled on his successful two-point basket. That was the last bit of good news for Saskatchewan. Within 10 seconds, Quebec had tied the game on Peter Guay-Weston’s three-pointer, which began the game-ending 16-4 run. Greishe Handy Clerjuste’s two-pointer with 2:58 left put Quebec ahead for good. Mikee Dosado paced Quebec with 15 on 5-14 from the floor, 5-8 from the line and 6 boards. Peter Guay-Weston added 13 on 3-14 from the floor, 3-9 from the arc, 4-4 from the line and 3 boards. Frantson Domosthene notched 13 on 5-8 from the floor, 3-3 from the line and 13 boards. Greishe Handy Clerjuste notched 10 on 5-17 from the floor and 7 boards. Alexander Pinet Watson added 8 on 4-9 from the floor and 8 boards. Jordan Tyrrell scored 4 and David Belanger 2, while Ryan Agana, Sam Noreau, Carl-Hugo Ouellet and Kevin Zabo were scoreless. Quebec shot 24-76 (.320) from the floor, 3-18 (.170) from the arc and 14-22 (.640) from the line, while garnering 44 boards, including 20 on the offensive glass. Nicholas Foth paced Saskatchewan with 16 on 4-12 from the floor, 1-1 from the arc, 7-11 from the line and 8 boards. Marcus Joerissen-Ward added 14 on 5-16 from the floor, 4-8 from the line and 11 boards. Jonathon Wishira added 8 on 2-14 from the floor, 1-3 from the arc, 3-4 from the line and 7 boards. Matthew Forbes added 5 on 2-6 from the floor and 5 boards. Shaun Johnson added 4, Anthony Israel 4 and Kurtis Gryba 2, while Davis Mitchell, Xaiver Kosolofski, Tyler Harder, Blaze Churko and Bradyn Wiebe were scoreless. Saskatchewan shot 17-65 (.260) from the floor, 2-9 (.220) from the arc and 17-28 (.610) from the line, while garnering 35 boards, including 12 on the offensive glass.

        In the final, Ontario whipped British Columbia 102-48 as six players scored in double-digits to give the province its third championship in the past four years. Ontario led by as many as 12 entering the second quarter, but used a 14-0 run at the end of the half to effectively put the game out of reach. Kevin Pangos paced Ontario with 21 on 7-12 from the floor, 2-5 from the arc, 5-6 from the line and 8 boards. Negus Webster-Chan added 13 on 5-11 from the floor, 3-6 from the line and 9 boards. Nick Lewis added 12 on 4-12 from the floor, 3-7 from the arc and 6 boards. Keegan Dunlop notched 12 on 6-7 from the floor and 5 boards. Jon Alexander scored 11 on 5-8 from the floor and 6 boards. Roger Tshimpaka notched 11 on 4-12 from the floor and 2-5 from the arc. Dinjiyl Walker added 8 on 2-6 from the floor, 1-4 from the arc and 3-3 from the line. Nik Stauskas notched 7 on 3-9 from the floor and 1-4 from the arc. Sean Stoqua added 4, Anthony Bennett 2 and Duane Notice 1, while Martin Dixon-Green was scoreless. Ontario shot 38-90 (.420) from the floor, 9-32 (.280) from the arc and 17-26 (.650) from the line, while garnering 54 boards, including 21 on the offensive glass. David Wagner paced British Columbia with 15 on 5-13 from the floor, 5-8 from the line and 14 boards. Alex Klocek added 7 on 2-4 from the floor and 3-3 from the line. Vijay Dhillon added 7 on 3-11 from the floor and 1-3 from the arc. Nakai Luken added 6, Billy Cheng 4, Jason McKee 4, Ater Degal 3 and Mike Zayas 2, while Andrew Whittaker, Malcolm Williams, Ranjodh Hare and Nikolas Ottenbreit were scoreless. BC shot 16-67 (.240) from the floor, 1-21 (.050) from the arc and 15-20 from the line, while garnering 32 boards, including 9 on the offensive glass.

        The bronze medalists from Quebec: Mikee Dosado; Frantson Domosthene; Greishe Handy Clerjuste; Alexander Pinet Watson; Peter Guay-Weston; Jordan Tyrrell; David Belanger; Kevin Zabo; Carl-Hugo Ouellet; Sam Noreau; Ryan Agana; coach Ralph Olin

The silver medalists from British Columbia: David Wagner; Billy Cheng; Alex Klocek; Mike Zayas, Vijay Dhillon; Ater Degal; Nakai Luyken; Malcolm Williams; Jason McKee; Nikolas Ottenbreit; Andrew Whittaker; Ranjodh Hare; coach Gil Cheung; assistant Tony Scott

        The gold medalists from Ontario: Kevin Pangos; Negus Webster-Chan; Jon Alexander; Nick Lewis; Keegan Dunlop; Nik Stauskas; Martin Dixon-Green; Dinjiyl Walker; Anthony Bennett; Sean Stoqua; Duane Notice; Roger Tshimpaka; alternate Richard Peters; alternate Cy Richard-Samuels; alternate Jermaine Waldin-Mullings; coach Jeff Giovanatti; assistant Sherwyn Benn