The tournament expanded to 16 teams.

In the opening round: …………………………………………………… Powell River clocked the Prince George Polars 70-21 as Devlin scored 22, Pexton 10, Gayton 9, Taylor 9, Sanderson 8, Price 6, Bertram 5 and Bauman 1, while Sparrow and Kirkwood were scoreless. Tom Zlot paced the Polars (coached by Jack Beech) with 7. Claude Munson added 6, Bruce Harvey 5, Henry Granholm 2 and George Clark 2, while D’Arcy Cavanaugh, John Harlow, Leonard Ongman and Frank Shelest were scoreless. …………………………………………………… New Westminster Trapp Tech spanked the Chilliwack Frontiersmen 38-24 as Jobb scored 19, Loretto 9, Chidlow 6, Hanley 2 and Rube 2, while Rouleau, Catheral, Walton and Tole were scoreless. Del Wheatley paced the Frontiersmen with 7. Pederson added 6, Vallance 5, Nelmes 2, Arnott 2, Bill Davies 1 and Reimer 1, while Norm Cauten, Bob Baldwin and Sig Huth were scoreless. The Frontiersmen (coached by Chuck Evans) also included Johnny Reimer. …………………………………………………… The New Westminister Duke of Connaught Dukes dispatched Coquitlam 36-30 as Flynn scored 14, Fraser 11, Hansan 4, MacDonald 3, Kennish 2 and Sviatko 2, while Mawhinney, Law, Burrows, Matheson and Sinclair were scoreless. Claude Brunelle paced Coquitlam with 13. Boe added 6, Zaharko 4, Doyle 4 and Smith 3, while Carlson, LeClair, Fenton, Achtemichuk and Peterson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Alberni edged Creston 48-45 as Miles scored 16, Bailey 9, McKeahren 7, Hill 4 and Bewley 2, while Renwick, Anderson and Gilbert were scoreless. Wingen paced Creston with 17. Jensen added 13, Hester 5, MacDonald 4, Wigen 2, Boyty 2 and Heembrock 2, while Horne and Rogers were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Kamloops Red Devils whipped Nelson 42-28 as McQuarrie scored 18, Camp 10, Twasaki 6, Sparrow 3 and Hamm 2, while Marriott, Wakida and Heesley were scoreless. Pitts led Nelson with 8. Clark added 6, Stuart 6, B Pitts 4 and Koehle 4, while Hallbouer, Elmore, Wilson, Todds and Bodnaruk were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Penticton Lakers toppled Nanaimo 45-39 as Raptis scored 25, Balding 10, Drossos 5, Street 4 and Tidball 1, while Hanlock, Petley, Adams, Drosso and Eshleman were scoreless. Glenn Archibald paced Nanaimo with 18. White added 10, Hindmarch 5, Wellen 4 and Jenkinson 2, while Bradshaw, Parkin, Peterson and Lowthen were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Vancouver Magee Lions dispatched the Vancouver College Fighting Irish 51-45 as Ted Rea scored 16, Mills 9, Southcott 7, Hudson 5, Desaulniers 2, Dave Ostrosser 2, Gutteridge 2 and Mair 1. Mulhern paced the Fighting Irish with 12. Macmillan added 9, Brown 8, Fraser 7, Muir 6, heid 2 and Mickle 1, while Durante, Kelly and White were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Vancouver John Oliver Jokes nipped North Burnaby 48-47.

In the quarterfinals, the Vancouver Magee Lions nipped the Penticton Lakers 44-41 as Mills scored 9, Hudson 8, Ted Rea 7, Loutit 6, Neal Desaulniers 5, Southcott 3, Mair 2, Dave Ostrosser 2 and Gutteridge 2, while Marshall was scoreless. Drossos paced the Lakers with 16. Boulding added 10, Raptis 6, Street 4, Tidball 2, S Drossos 2 and Eshleman 1, while Hancock, Petley and Adams were scoreless.

The Kamloops Red Devils edged New Westminster Trapp Tech 27-24 as McQuarried scored 18, Iwasaki 4, Hamm 2, Capp 2 and Wakida 1, while Sparrow and Marriott were scoreless. Jobb paced Trapp Tech with 12. Loretto added 6 and Chidlow 6, while Hanley, Rouleau, Rube, Catheral, Walton and Tole were scoreless.

The New Westminster Duke of Connaught Dukes whipped Port Alberni 50-32 as Wade Hanson scored 26, Fraser 9, MacDonald 8, Sviatko 6 and Flynn 1, while Kennish, Mawhinney, Law, Burrows, Matheson and Sinclair were scoreless. Hill paced Alberni with 18. Bayley added 6, Bewley 5, McEachern 2 and Renwick 2, while Gilbert, Miles and Anderson were scoreless.

In the last quarterfinal, the Vancouver John Oliver Jokes dusted Powell River 55-27 as Curby scored 12, Kenna 12, Kenmare 8, Reid 8, Stewart 6, Holloway 5, Thrower 2 and Hammond 2, while Friehiet and Phelan were scoreless. Devlin paced Powell River with 13. Gayton added 7, Bertram 3, Sanderson 2 and Pexton 2, while Taylor, Price, Sparrow, Bowman and Kirkwood were scoreless.

In the semis, the New Westminster Duke of Connaught Dukes edged the Vancouver John Oliver Jokers 21-18 as Wade Hanson scored 12, Kennish 4, Bill Fraser 4, MacDonald 2 and Bob Flynn 1, while Sviatko, Mawhinney, Law, Burrows, Matheson and Sinclair were scoreless. Ted Kenmare paced the Jokers with 8. Jim Kinna added 7, Curby 2 and Stewart 1, while Holloway, Reid, Thrower, Frieheit, Phelan and Hammond were scoreless.

In the other semi, the Vancouver Magee Lions tripped the Kamloops Red Devils 35-30 as Ted Rea scored 8, Jim Southcott 6, Bill Mills 5, Loutit 5, Neal Desaulniers 2 and Dave Ostrosser 2, while Mair, Marshall and Gutteridge were scoreless. Camp led the Red Devils with 11, McQuarrie added 9, Sparrow 5 and Hamm 4, while Marriott, Iwasake and Beesley were scoreless.

In the bronze medal match, the Vancouver John Oliver Jokers clipped the Kamloops Red Devils 47-38 as Hammond scored 18, Stewart 12, Jim Kinna 9, Ted Kenmare 3, Reid 3 and Thrower 2, while Holloway, Curby, Frieheit and Phelan were scoreless. Hamm paced the Red Devils with 14. Camp added 10, Marriott 6, Iwasaki 6 and Wakida 2, while Sparrow and Beesley were scoreless.

In the final, the Vancouver Magee defeated the New Westminster Duke of Connaught Dukes 49-41 as Dave Ostrosser scored 10, Ted Rea 9, Neal Desaulniers 7, Bill Mills 6, Hudson 5, John Southcott 4, Mair 3, Gutteridge 3 and Loutit 2, while Barter and Marshall were scoreless. Wade Hanson paced the Dukes with 16. Flynn added 10, Kennish 5, MacDonald 4, Sviatko 3 and Bill Fraser 3, while Mawhinney, Law, Burrows, Matheson and Sinclair were scoreless.

The bronze medalist Vancouver John Oliver Jokers: Hammond; Stewart; Jim Kinna; Ted Kenmare; Reid; Thrower; Holloway; Curby; Frieheit; Phelan;

The silver medalist New Westminster Duke of Connaught Dukes: Wade Hanson; Bill Fraser; Bob Flynn; Kennish; MacDonald; Sviatko; Mawhinney; Law; Burrows; Matheson; Sinclair;

The gold medalist Vancouver Magee Lions: Neal Desaulniers; Ted Rea; John Southcott; Dave Ostrosser; Bill Mills; Hudson; Mair; Gutteridge; Loutit; Barter; Marshall; coach Ron Weber