In the quarterfinals, the Winnipeg West Kildonan Wolverines clocked the Morris Red Hawks 63-27 as Phil Schwartz scored 18, Ken Einhorn 11, Jack Spence 8 and Fred Shane 8. Vladi Vagales led the Red Hawks with 17. Arden Bobrousky added 7. The Red Hawks (coached by Jack Mohr) also included Louis Kuntz.

        The Flin Flon Hapnot Kopper Kings stomped the Portage la Prairie Pats 71-27 as Jim Hume scored 19, Al Mills 13 and Don Elkhart 12. Jim Ennis led the Pats (coached by Russ Engelmyer) with 12. Blair Robinson added 6.

        The Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders whipped the Brandon Collegiate Blues 53-35 as Ken Nieman scored 19, Richard Hoeschen 8 and Roger Bourgault 8. Larry Clark led the Blues with 12. Fred Baker added 11. The Blues (coached by Lew Hemming) also included Bruce Smith, Bill Burton, Lloyd McCabe, Bob Lawson, Ron Bride.

        In the last quarterfinal, the Winnipeg Sisler Spartans clubbed the Dauphin Clippers 108-32 as Bill Paturnak scored 33, Jim Bannon 22 and Jerry Dragan 18. Jerry Shumanski paced the Clippers with 10. Clayton Schick added 6. The Clippers also included Don Ross, Don Assaily, Norm Blaine.

        In the semis, the Winnipeg Sisler Spartans crushed the Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders 57-30 after leading 22-17 at the half. Jim Bannon paced the Spartans with 17. Ken Galanchuk added 11 and Bill Paturnak 10. Ken Nieman led the Crusaders with 16. Richard Hoeschen added 6.

        In the other semi, the Winnipeg West Kildonan Wolverines stomped the Flin Flon Hapnot Kopper Kings 54-34 as Phil Schwartz scored 20 and Fred Shane 17. Larry Kennedy paced the Kopper Kings with 10. Don Elkhart added 8 and George Barker 6.

        In the final, the Winnipeg Sisler Spartans dusted the Winnipeg West Kildonan Wolverines 79-33 as Bill Paturnak scored 21, Jerry Dragan 20, Ken Galanchuk 19 and Bill Paturnak 10. The Spartans led 35-13 at the half. Phil Schwartz led the Wolverines with 9. Jock Spence added 8 and Tom Armstrong 7. The Spartans finished (39-1) on the season.

        The co-bronze medalist Winnipeg St. Paul’s Crusaders: Ken Nieman; Richard Hoeschen; Roger Bourgeault; Garry Edwards; Ralph Zwaron; Rene Day; Garry Edwards; Mark Wheaton; Mike Dennehy; Paul Reznowski; Wayne Pucci; Brian Ayofte; Larry Martell; Howie McMillan; Frank Kaminski; coach Ron Latourelle; manager Roberto Graune; manager Norm McMaster

        The co-bronze medalist Flin Flon Hapnot Kopper Kings: Jim Hume; Al Mills; Don Elkhart; Larry Kennedy; George Barker; Terry Kennedy; Dwayne Scoville; Kelly Mann; Phil Uhrich; Glen Lowther; coach Bob Barr; assistant Roy Last; manager D.J. Trainor

        The silver medalist Winnipeg West Kildonan Wolverines: Phil Schwartz; Ken Einhorn; Fred Shane; Jack Spence; Tom Armstrong; Ted Wasnick; Saul Freitag; Allan Grosh; Bill Shapiro; Ken Goodman; Eddie Riceberg; Errol Barish; Morley Jacobs; coach Rod Peppler

        The gold medalist Winnipeg Sisler Spartans: Jerry Dragan; Lorne Wilson; Bill Paturnak; Ken Galanchuk; Jim Bannon; Bill Verasky; Allan Hilderman; Rich Maytchak; Fred Melnyk; Jim Richl; Lloyd Hyshka; Bill Loster; Bill Dolan; coach Vic Pruden; manager Gerry Boehm; manager Gerry Pyle