In the Northern finals: …………………………………………………… The Saskatoon Bedford Road Redmen defeated Prince Albert 57-39; 49-42 (Total: 106-81). …………………………………………………… In game one, Bedford Road prevailed 57-39 as Ernie Boychuk scored 17. Mellicke led Prince Albert with 13. Adam added 10. …………………………………………………… In game two, Bedford Road clipped Prince Albert 49-42 as Glen Hollingshead scored 11, Ole Olstad 9, George Moir 9 and Ernie Boychuk 8. Moore scored 18 to lead Prince Albert (coached by Lorne Carroll). Quinlan added 11 and Crook 8.
In the Regina city finals, the Campion Maroons prevailed.
In the 18-team South tournament opening round, the Regina Campion Juniors defeated Regina Loretto 57-35 as Jim McGauvran scored 16, Ed Belcourt 10, Ray Prpick 7 and Henry Murzyn 6. Ron Bazinet paced Loretto with 23. …………………………………………………… The Regina Central Senior Gophers clocked the Regina Balfour Redmen Juniors 41-13 as Dale Parsons scored 13, Mike Love 6 and Neil Sherlock 6. Dick Purdie led the Balfour Juniors with 3. Ralph Leibel added 3. …………………………………………………… In the second round, the Regina Campion Senior Maroons clocked the Swift Current Colts 45-30. The Colts included John Hutton, Wally Walker, Bruce Holmes. …………………………………………………… The Regina Balfour Senior Redmen dumped the Shaunavon Shadows 47-37. The Shadows included Ron Menard, Hersick, Busse, J Hanion, T Hanion, Grobowski, C Wilton, Garth Wilton and Whyte. …………………………………………………… The Regina Scott Junior Blues whipped Moose Jaw St. Louis 41-15. …………………………………………………… The Regina Campion Junior Maroons clipped the Estevan Elecs (then the Royals) 44-31. The Elecs included Joe Moroz, Gordon Schnell. …………………………………………………… The Weyburn Eagles stunned the Regina Scott Senior Blues 27-26. The Blues included Jack Garvin, Gusty Butz, Jack Birkett, Parton, Gibbons, Forsyth, Stan Quilty, Gilmour, Keill, Roberts. …………………………………………………… The Regina Central Senior Gophers clipped the Moose Jaw Tech Toilers 45-33. The Toilers included McCormick, Silverthorne, Bert Howarth, Bare, Dewhurst, Bill Peacock and Jim Hutchinson. …………………………………………………… The Regina Luther Lions dumped the Moose Jaw Celtics 40-37 in overtime. …………………………………………………… The Moose Jaw Collegiate Grads dusted the Regina Central Junior Gophers 38-23. …………………………………………………… In the quarterfinals, the Regina Campion Maroons bombed the Moose Jaw Grads 62-25. …………………………………………………… The Regina Balfour Senior Redmen clipped the Regina Scott Junior Blues 37-28. …………………………………………………… The Regina Campion Junior Maroons whipped the Weyburn Eagles 38-15. The Eagles included Don Olah, Gord Kasperski. …………………………………………………… In the last quarterfinal, the Regina Central Senior Gophers whacked the Regina Luther Lions 54-41. The Lions (coached by John Chomay, manager Doug Kerr) include Merlis Belsher, Don Will, Jerry Mullin, Norm Rauhaus, Cliff Schemmer, Don Sedgewick, Terry Olson, Dennis Fitz and Henry Rieder. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Regina Campion Senior Maroons clocked the Regina Central Senior Gophers 41-26. The Gophers included Paddy Rowbotham, Dale Parsons, Keith Howard, Ted Holtby, Mike Love, Mitchell, Sherlock, Chuck Alexander, Ferry, Kullman. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Regina Balfour Tech Senior Redmen whipped the Regina Campion Junior Maroons 73-52. …………………………………………………… In the final, the Regina Campion Maroons whipped the Regina Balfour Tech Redmen 65-24 as Paul Mercier scored 16, Wilf Uhren 13, Arnold Ottenbreit 11, Kanuka 8, Dean Callander 7, Liski 5, Guidinger 3 and Bollingbroke 2, while McLeod was scoreless. Jim Tanouye led the Redmen with 6. Johnny Holar added 5, Alf Rosenbush 4, Gord Love 4, Graboski 2, John Stager 2 and Houston 1, while Eddie Ing, MacHales and Magel were scoreless.
In the provincial final, the Regina Campion Maroons defeated the Saskatoon Bedford Road Redmen 47-44; 57-54 (Total: 104-98).
In game one, Campion nipped Bedford Road 47-44.
In game two, Campion edged Bedford Road 57-54. Glen Hollingshead led the Redmen.
The silver medalist Saskatoon Bedford Road Redmen: Bob Kowaluk; Lindsay Crysler; Ole Olstad; George Riddell; Jim Burdes; George Moir; Glen Hollingshead; Allan Springman; Clark Shea; Ron Day; Ernie Boychuk; coach Vic Loewen; manager Joe McLeod
The gold medalist Regina Campion Maroons: Gordon Wicijowski; Paul Mercier; Arnold Ottenbreit; Wilf Uhren; Don Guidinger; Don Callander, Gerry Liski; Joe Kanuka; Dennis Bollingbroke; Rod McLeod; coach Boyd Oberhoffner