In the North final, the Saskatoon Nutana Collegiate Blues clubbed Prince Albert Collegiate 66-19 as Don Brennick scored 26, Ray Hnatyshyn 9, Don Bailey 8, Bill Girgulis 5, Gerry Flannigan 4, Bob Harrison 4, Gerry Frost 4, John Beaubier 3, Syl Sawa 2, while Gerry Westbrook, Wes Pound and Gord Lindsay were scoreless. Bud Shields led Prince Albert with 11. Moore added 3, Carefoot 2, Cooke 2 and Selka 1, while Bird, Katz, Milreke, Ashwin, Peterson, Foote, Brennan and Yahaes wee scoreless.
In the Regina city finals, the Campion Maroons prevailed.
In the South regional opening round, held in Regina: …………………………………………………… The Regina Balfour Tech Senior Redmen dusted the Yorkton Bears 41-11. …………………………………………………… The Regina Central Aces defeated the Swift Current Colts 2-0 (default caused by the Colts failure to arrive because of a blizzard). …………………………………………………… The Moose Jaw Tech Toilers whipped Regina Loretto Junior High 56-30. …………………………………………………… The Regina Central Gophers dispatched the Regina Campion Junior Maroons 28-20. The Junior Maroons included Joe Kanuka, Jerry Liski, Bolingbroke, Callander, DeBoth, Uhren, McGauvran, Eddie Jelinski, McLeod. …………………………………………………… The Shaunavon Shadows clipped the Regina Scott Junior Blues 30-11. …………………………………………………… The Regina Scott Senior Blues dispatched Saskatchewan Boys School 59-13. Boys School was a last-minute replacement for the Weyburn Eagles, which did not attend because a blizzard precluded travel. …………………………………………………… The Moose Jaw Central Cyclones nipped the Estevan Elecs 43-42. The Elecs included Keith Knight, Neil McLean, Sorley, Moroz, E McLean, George Riddell, Gordon Schnell, Ing, Wurst and McKersie. …………………………………………………… The Regina Campion Senior Maroons dusted the Regina Balfour Junior Redmen 67-16. …………………………………………………… In the quarterfinals, the Regina Balfour Senior Redmen smacked the Regina Central Aces 53-26. …………………………………………………… The Regina Campion Senior Maroons dusted the Moose Jaw Central Cyclones 56-28. …………………………………………………… The Regina Central Senior Gophers whipped the Moose Jaw Tech Toilers 43-27. …………………………………………………… In the last quarterfinal, the Regina Scott Senior Blues dumped the Shaunavon Shadows 43-28. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Regina Balfour Tech Redmen clipped the Regina Central Gophers 70-57. The Gophers included Paddy Rowbotham, Jack Ready, Jerry Montgomery. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Regina Campion Maroons clubbed the Regina Scott Blues 67-45. The Blues included Jack Garvin, Cliff Richardson, Gusty Butz, John Pardy. …………………………………………………… In the final, the Regina Balfour Tech Redmen dispatched the Regina Campion Maroons 71-65 as Johnny Holash scored 16, John Stager 16, Coulter Seed 13, Vic Satropa 9, Bill Doerksen 8, Alf Rodenbush 4, Jim Boychuk 3 and Bob Yanko 2, while Jim Tanouye, Jim Fletcher and Bill Boers were scoreless. Pablo Guiterrez paced the Maroons with 20. Doug Kleisinger added 18, Ottenbreit 9, Guidinger 7, Wicijowski 5, Ron Walsh 4 and Delwo 2, while Campbell, Fahlman and Salgado were scoreless. The Redmen led 24-11 after one quarter and maintained a comfortable margin until the final buzzer. Redmen coach Con Fitzgerald told the Regina Leader-Post that he never thought the team had the outcome in hand “against a terrific club like Campion, even though my boys were never behind.”
In the provincial final, the Saskatoon Nutana Blues defeated the Regina Balfour Tech Redmen 43-41; 49-28 (Total: 92-69)
The silver medalist Regina Balfour Tech Redmen: Vic Satropa; Jim Tanouye; Johnny Holash; John Stager; Coulter Seed; Bill Doerksen, Alf Rodenbush; Jim Boychuk; Bob Yanko; Jim Fletcher; Bill Boers; coach Con Fitzgerald
The gold medalist Saskatoon Nutana Collegiate Blues: Ray Hnatyshyn; Don Bailey; Bill Girgulis; Don Brennick; John Beaubier; Gord Lindsay; Gerry Frust; Syl Sawa; Gerry Flanagan; Wes Pound; Bob Harrison; Gerry Westbrook; coach Bob Adams
Following the season, Winnipeg St. Paul’s met Regina Campion in a one-game playoff for the Saskatchewan/Manitoba crown. The Crusaders whacked Regina Campion 59-35 after leading 35-25 at the half. Don McDill led the Crusaders with 20. Lorne Hamilton added 10 and Jim Mondry 8. Don Kleisinger led Campion with 13. Pablo Guiterrez with 6.