In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The host Oliver Southern Okanagan (then known as the Oliver High) Hornets pasted the Ladysmith 49ers 81-36 as Spencer McKay scored 28 and Carlton Haak 11. The Hornets led 38-20 at the half. Wayne Johnston paced the 49ers with 12. Neil Bouma added 10, Terry Giannakos 7, Paul Laukhanen 3, Blake West 2, Paul Barton 2 and Derek Defrane 2. The 49ers (coached by Brian Durvin) also included Jim Gresmak, Jason Fletcher. …………………………………………………… The Vanderhoof Nechako Valley Vikings clubbed the Campbell River Robron Breakers 75-48 as Marcus Toneatto scored 22 and Robert Dick 19. John Byrne paced the Breakers with 16. Aaron Wedman added 12. The Breakers also included Jake Schmidt. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Dawson Creek Bethel Christian Lions dusted the Clearwater Raiders 88-61 as Craig Bishop scored 24 and Nathan Penny 18. Godfrey Giesbrecht paced the Raiders with 18. Majit Khaira added 17. The Raiders also included Grant Gengenback. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Pitt Meadows Marauders pounded the West Kelowna Mount Boucherie Bears 84-57 as S Carrington scored 22 and N Rychkun 16. Duane Peterson paced the Bears with 21. R Rempel added 14. The Bears also included Mark Nill, Darrel Brownlee. …………………………………………………… The Westbank George Pringle Pacers edged the South Slocan Mount Sentinel Wildcats 58-55 as Joe Kolar scored 17. Mike Humes added 16. Mike Nelson led the Wildcats with 16. Joe Churnoff added 13. The Wildcats also included Steve Podmorrow. …………………………………………………… The West Vancouver Sentinel Spartans whipped the Invermere David Thompson Lakers 90-49 as Steve Dong scored 24 and Shane Gray 21. Wes Raven paced the Lakers with 19. David Thompson added 19 and Mike Hickey 10. The Lakers also included David Hall, Rob Raven. …………………………………………………… The Vernon Clarence Fulton Maroons stomped the New Aiyansh Nisga’a Bullets 90-33 as Bruce McElroy scored 33 and R Bothe 19. Merlin Robinson led the Bullets with 13. Jim (John?) Stevens added 4. The Bullets also included V Barker. …………………………………………………… The Vancouver St. Patrick’s Celtics dispatched the Victoria St. Michaels Jaguars 77-72 as Fred Apilinario scored 31. John Graf paced the Jaguars with 10. Richard Schutte added 10. The Jaguars (coached by Bill Greenwell, assisted by Ian Hyde-Lay, manager Scott Tong, manager Andrew Moore) included Daniel Duke, Bobby Ross, Jeff Marshall, Kelly Greenwell, Conan Purves, Tim McCarthy, Hamish Greig, Andrew Greig, Steve McLellan, Fraser Leversedge, Dave Goudy and Jaime Pous.

In the quarterfinals, the Oliver Southern Okanagan Hornets defeated the Vanderhoof Nechako Valley Vikings 77-51 as Spencer McKay scored 26 and Shawn Fehr 14. Marcus Toneatto paced the Vikings with 17. Vaughan Mueller added 17. The Vikings (coached by Mike Murphy) also included Robert Dick.

The Dawson Creek Bethel Christian Lions edged the West Vancouver Sentinel Spartans as Nathan Penny scored 24 and Craig Bishop 10. Steven Dong led the Spartans with 14. Shane Gray added 12. The Spartans also included Scott Findley.

The 2nd-seeded Pitt Meadows Marauders torched the Vancouver St. Patrick’s Celtics 69-43 as Leroy Severinski scored 20 and Pat Locke 14. Fred Apolinario led the Celtics with 12. Pedro da Silva added 11. The Celtics also included Craig Kelsch.

In the last quarterfinal, the Vernon Clarence Fulton Maroons crushed the Westbank George Pringle Pacers 95-59 as Bruce McElroy scored 39 and Dave Collingridge 32. Mark Heatherington paced the Pacers with 20. The Pacers also included Joe Kolar, Mike Humes.

        In the semis, the Oliver Southern Okanagan Hornets defeated the 3rd-seeded Dawson Creek Bethel Christian Lions 67-62 as Spencer McKay scored 34 and Shawn Fehr 11. Nathan Penny led the Lions with 22. Tim Janzen added 18.

In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Pitt Meadows Marauders defeated the Vernon Clarence Fulton Maroons 62-56 as Leroy Severinski and Pat Locke each scored 13. Dave Collingridge paced the Maroons with 19. Bruce McElroy added 14.

In the bronze medal match, the Vernon Clarence Fulton Maroons dispatched the 3rd-seeded Dawson Creek Bethel Christian Lions 91-81. The Lions included Nathan Penny, Tim Janzen, Craig Bishop.

        In the final, Southern Okanagan, then known as the Oliver High School Hornets, captured their second crown in nine years by defeating the Pitt Meadows Marauders 65-55 as tournament MVP Spencer McKay scored 36.

        The bronze medalist Vernon Clarence Fulton Maroons: Dave Collingridge; Bruce McElroy; R Bothe;

        The silver medalist Pitt Meadows Marauders: Shane McMahon; Leroy Severinski; Pat Locke; S Carrington; N Rychkun; coach Rich Goulet

        The gold medalist Oliver Southern Okanagan Hornets: Spencer McKay; Carlton Haak; Shawn Fehr; Dan Houle; Dennis Shannon; Pat Dumont; coach Ron Lee