W. QF (BC): Victoria Chinooks d’d Vancouver CYO Saints 72-65; 80-60; 74-67 (3g-0) E. SEMI (Ont): Hamilton Quigley’s d’d Windsor AKO 90-86; 93-80 (2g-0) E. SEMI (Que): Montreal University Settlement Orchids d’d Trois-Rivieres x-x; x-x (2g-0) W. FINAL (BC/Alta): Victoria Chinooks d’d Lethbridge U. Bobcats 75-60; 76-71 (Total: 151-131) E. FINAL (Ont/Que): Hamilton Quigley’s d’d Montreal Orchids 70-71; 65-53; 64-57 (2g-1) CANADIAN TITLE: Hamilton Quigley’s d’d Victoria Chinooks 75-85; 91-69; 91-74 (2g-1) |
In the West quarterfinals and British Columbia finals, the Victoria Chinooks defeated the Vancouver CYO Saints 72-65; 80-60; 74-67 (3g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Chinooks clipped Vancouver 72-65 as Drew Schroeder scored 11, Ollie Moilanen 18, Moffat 11, Fields 7, Wirtanen 6, Turner 4 and O’Connor 2, while Hall, Huddleston, Wade, Walker and Greg Schroeder were scoreless. Clare Wakefield led the Saints with 21. Jossul added 12, Hyland 12, Hillard 11 and McLean 9, while Glasswick, Elmer and Driedger were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Chinooks dusted CYO 80-60 as Ollie Moilanen scored 23, Turner 14, Moffat 10, Drew Schroeder 9, Fields 6, O’Connor 3 and Hall 2, while Huddleston, Wade and Greg Schroeder were scoreless. Corky Jossul led Vancouver with 24. Clare Wakefield added 15, Hyland 8, Hilliard 6, McLean 4 and Elmer 3, while Glasswick, Driedger and Cunningham were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Chinooks took the series with a 74-67 win as Drew Schroeder scored 22, Rod Fields 15, Ollie Moilanen 10, Dave Wirtanen 6, Chris Hall 6 and Barry Turner 2, while Al Huddleston and Danny Wade were scoreless. Clare Wakefield led CYO with 20. Brent McLean added 19, Corky Jossul 11, Brock Hilliard 8, Tony Herbert 5, Ken Elmer 2 and Brian Hyland 2, while Bob Cunningham, Glen Driedger and John Glasswick were scoreless.
In the Western finals, the Victoria Chinooks dispatched the University of Lethbridge Bobcats 75-60; 76-71 (Total 151-131). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Chinooks prevailed 75-60 as Chris Hall scored 19, Dave Wirtanen 16, Rod Field 13, Glen Moffet 12, Drew Schroeder 8, Mike O’Connor 3, Eric Walker 2 and Barry Turner 2, while Al Huddleston, Dan Wade and Greg Schroder were scoreless. Dick DeKlerk led Lethbridge with 19. Mike Slavich added 12, Gregg Wright 11, Peter Price 5, Ron Hutchinson 5, Marty Weavers 5 and Merrill Roberts 3, while Rick Neilson, Frank Hauluc, Bruce Michelson, Ken Murry and Dan Shapiro were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Chinooks completed the sweep with a 76-71 win as Bobcats posts Dick DeKlerk and Rich Neilson were each whistled for four fouls in the first half. Dale Wirtanen paced the Chinooks with 23. Dick Schroeder added 15, Barry Turner 14, Chris Hall 6, Glen Moffat 6, Mike O’Connor 3, Rod Fields 3, Dan Wade 2, Greg Schroeder 2 and Eric Walker 2, while Al Huddleston was scoreless. The Chinooks led 45-31 at the half. Bruce Michelson paced the Bobcats with 17. Ron Hutchinson added 15, Greg Wright 13, Dick DeKlerk 7, Rick Nielson 7, Martin Weavers 4, Frank Hauluck 3, Merrill Roberts 2, Mike Slavich 2 and Peter Price 1, while Ken Murry and Don Shapiro were scoreless. “We simply had to try too hard,” said Bobcats coach Gary Bowie. “We were a bit off our game but remember we had only one player back from last year. This was just our first experience and we teamed a lot.”
In the Ontario finals, the Hamilton Quigleys defeated Windsor AKO 90-86; 93-80 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Hamilton edged Windsor 90-86 as Jim Noble scored 33, Mike Hogg 15, Ray Delegarde 14, Barry Hutton 11 and Greg Jackson 9. Larry Raymond led Windsor with 29. Oliver Mio added 18. …………………………………………………… In game two, Hamilton completed the series sweep with a 93-80 win as Barry Hutton scored 27, Mike Hogg 26, Jim Noble 17, Ray Delegare 12, Gregg Jackson 6, Brian Ashurst 2, Larry Hamilton 2 and Dan O’Hoski 1. Quigley’s hit 26-39 from the line. Larry Raymond led AKO with 26. Oliver Mio added 8, Harper 12, Graham 11, Ken Kokanis 7, Fletcher 4 and Kaslauskas 2. Windsor hit 18-30 from the line. AKO coach Mike Gloster told the Windsor Star that “we used the press for the entire game except for the final two minutes. We had to call it off because of fouls. … We designed a zone defence specifically to stop Noble. We were ready to concede their guards the outside. We didn’t expect them to shoot like that.”
In the Ontario/Quebec finals, the Hamilton Quigley’s defeated the Montreal University Settlement Orchids 70-71; 65-53; 64-57 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Orchids prevailed 71-70 as Hudson Alleyne hit a layup with 35 seconds to play. Alleyne scored 20 to pace the Orchids (coached by Danny Kanath). Bob Whitney added 17, Ronnie McClements 16, Chris Vidicek 11, Harvey Liverman 5 and Jeff Brunner 3. Barry Hutton led Hamilton with 20. Ray Delgarde added 17, Jim Noble 12, Mike Hogg 11 and Greg Jackson 10. …………………………………………………… In game two, Hamilton clipped Montreal 65-53 as Ray Delgarde scored 21, Barry Hutton 18 and Greg Jackson 12. Chris Vidicek led the Orchids with 20. Hudson Alleyne added 11, Bob Whitney 10 and Harvey Liverman 3. …………………………………………………… In game three, Hamilton took the series with a 64-57 win as Barry Hutton scored 20, Ray Delegarde 18, Greg Jackson 12, Jim Noble 7, Dan O’Hoski 4 and Garry Herriot 3. Chris Vidicek led Montreal with 15. Ron McClements added 14, Bob Whitney 11, Dave Stirling 6, Hudson Alleyne 4, Jeff Brummer 4 and Harvey Liverman 3.
In the national finals, Hamilton Quigley’s d’d Victoria Chinooks 75-85; 91-69; 91-74 (2g-1).
In game one, the Victoria Chinooks prevailed 85-75. Hamilton controlled boards with its height. But only Barry Hutton was on the mark as he scored 38 points, including 23 in the second half. Hamilton used full-court press to try and rattle Victoria in the first half but Chinooks were still ahead 39-37 at the break. Victoria took control in the second half, leading by as many as nine. Hamilton was ice cold. Hamilton closed to within three at 63-60 but Vic pulled away. The Chinooks were paced by Glen Moffat’s 25 points. Chris Hall added 18, guard Drew Schroeder 11, Barry Turner 9, Mike O’Connor 9, Dave Wirtanen 8 and Rod Fields 5, while Al Huddleston, Dan Wade, Eric Walker and Greg Schroeder were scoreless. Greg Jackson added 11 for Quigley’s. Mike Hogg scored 8, Ray Delegare 6, O’Hoski 4, Larry Hamilton 4, Jim Noble 2 and Brian Ashurst 2, while Vytaj Orlickas, Gary Herriot and Graham Hood were scoreless. Vic coach Moe Turner said he hadn’t expected the victory given that Victoria league MVP Ollie Moilanen was out with the flu and in hospital with internal injuries and a cracked hip and that Glen Moffat was playing on a bad ankle. Gregg Jackson added 11 for Hamilton.
In game two, Hamilton stomped Victoria 91-69. After scoring a scant two points in game one, Jim Noble came up with a sterling effort, scoring 27 to pace the Quigley’s and break Victoria 9-game playoff winning streak. Ray Delegarde added 20, Gregg Jackson 17; Barry Hutton 19, Dan O’Hoski 6 and Mike Hogg 2, while Vytas Orlickas, Brian Ashhurst, Gary Herriot, Graham Hood and Larry Hamilton were scoreless. For Victoria, Chris Hall scored 21, Dave Wirtanen 14, Rod Fields 12, Glen Moffat 12, Barry Turner 5, Drew Schroeder 2, Eric Walker 2 and Mike O’Connor 1, while Al Huddleston, Dan Wade and Greg Schroeder were scoreless. Three Vic starters fouled out. Quigley’s coach Dave Bartolotta told the Victoria Times-Colonist that “we played a good game. But I’ll tell you one thing, they’ve got a good ball club, too. and we shouldn’t have beat them by that much.” The difference was Jim Noble being shifted to forward from the high post, and full-court pressure, he added. “That boy (Noble) had been going for us for the last four games. I don’t know what happened, but he just wasn’t in the game Friday.”
In game three, Hamilton led 56-26 at half and took the series with a 91-74 victory after leading 56-26 at the half. Jim Noble fouled out with 14 minutes to go and Hamilton up 70-43. Hamilton’s zone press, tough rebounding and fast break were the difference in the contest. Barry Hutton paced Hamilton with 28. Jim Noble added 25, Ray Delegarde 15, Gregg Jackson 14, Gary Herriot 5, Larry Hamilton 2, Graham Hood 1 and Brian Ashurst 1, while Vytas Orlickas, Dan O’Hoski and Mike Hogg were scoreless. Glen Moffat paced Victoria with 21. Chris Hall added 15, Rod Fields 14, Dave Wirtanen 11, Barry Turner 8 and Mike O’Connor 5, while Drew Schroeder, Al Huddleston, Dan Wade, Eric Walker and Greg Schroeder were scoreless. Quigley’s finished 22-7 on the campaign.
The all-star team featured MVP Jim Noble (Hamilton); Barry Hutton (Hamilton); Gregg Jackson (Hamilton); Glen Moffat (Victoria); and Drew Schroeder (Victoria). Honorable mentions included Chris Hall (Victoria).
The runner-up Victoria Chinooks: Glen Moffat; Chris Hall; Drew Schroeder; Ollie Moilanen; Dave Wirtanen; Rod Fields; Rich Neilson; Barry Turner; Al Huddleston; Dan Wade; Mike O’Connor; coach Moe Turner
The champion Hamilton Quigley’s: Gary Herriot; Jim Noble; Gregg Jackson; Barry Hutton; Dan O’Hoski; Larry Hamilton; Brian Ashhurst; Vytas Orlickas; Mike Hogg; Ray Delegarde; Graham Hood; coach Dave Bartolotta; manager Ray Jones