In the opening round, held in Neepawa: …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Killarney Raiders dusted the Russell Major Pratt Trojans 48-25 as Don Johnson scored 20 and Brian Perrin 12. Murray Zimmer led the Trojans with 12. The Trojans (coached by Greg Hodgkins and trained by Jeff Miller) also included Linton Zimmer, Eric Swedberg, Rick Zetariuk, Trevor Wowk, Alan Nernberg, Rick Goraluk, Don Marschall, Warren Rannie, Layton Bezan and Clinton Bezan. …………………………………………………… The Gimli Lakers defeated the Minnedosa Chancellors 46-44. The Chancellors included Earl Borschawa.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Winnipeg of Winnipeg Collegiate Wesmen stomped the Neepawa Tigers 53-25 as Chris Kumka scored 13. Jim Macdonald paced the Tigers with 7.
The Selkirk Lord Selkirk Regional Royals dumped the Flin Flon Hapnot Kopper Kings 56-44 as Ron Myall scored 28. Tony Ticzon paced the Kopper Kings with 25.
The Dauphin Clippers clipped the Portage la Prairie Arthur Meighen Squires 53-42 as Greg Southam scored 16. Cliff Wermie led the Squires with 18. The Squires (coached by Jim Lehman) also included Tim Shewchuk, Don Hoffman, Mark
Verwey, Doug Bailey, John Campbell, George Bulawka, Dave Oshust and Richard Thain.
In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Killarney Raiders dispatched the Gimli Lakers 51-43 as Don Johnson scored 20. Les Douglas led the Lakers with 16. The Lakers (coached by J Jonasson and managed by Kent Bjornson) also included David Matthews, Randy Tomchak, Russell Thordarson, Fred Trenchard, Rick Bergamin, Don Bjornson, Vernon Bauhaud, Gerry Varnes, Stephen Fedorchuk, Darcy Franz, Michael Gingrich.
In the semis, the Selkirk Lord Selkirk Regional Royals edged the top-seeded University of Winnipeg Collegiate Wesmen 51-50 as Ron Myall hit the winning bucket at the buzzer.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Killarney Raiders clocked the Dauphin Clippers 55-36 as Don MacAuley scored 19. The Clippers shot just .160 in the first half.
In the bronze medal match, the Dauphin Clippers dispatched the top-seeded University of Winnipeg Collegiate Wesmen 54-49. The Clippers led by 14 after three quarters. The Wesmen included Brian Campbell, Chris Kumka, Howie Short, Rick Dusik, Rick Smolinski, Laurie Goldberg
In the final, the Selkirk Lord Selkirk Regional Royals defeated the Killarney Raiders 47-43 as Ron Myall scored 18. Don Johnson and Maurice Deneer each added 10. Don MacAuley led the Raiders with 10.
The bronze medalist Dauphin Clippers: Greg Southam; Dwane Fidierchuk; Bob Chute; Dave Barber; David Bosiak; Doug
Toews; Gerry Rosolowski; Ken Keith; Robbie Simpson; Tim Lintick; Brian Smith; coach Larry McDougall
The silver medalist Killarney Raiders: Don MacAuley; Don Johnston; Lyall McFarlene; Goldie Nichol; Ed Preston; Maurice Deneer; coach Bill Moody
The gold medalist Selkirk Lord Selkirk Regional Royals: Ron Myall; Don Johnson; Maurice Deneer; Trevor Reid; Don Byers; Murray Skrepich; Alan Devaney; Doug Holowachuk; Doran Reid; Chris Creran; David Schafer; Darren Miller; Gerry Doak; Robert Rogers; coach Peter Gerbrandt; coach Duane Whyte; manager Jeff Gunter