In the North quarterfinals: …………………………………………………… The Saskatoon City Park Cowboys lassoed Prince Albert 52-31 as Rick Goluboff scored 16 and Trevor Treen 15. Keith Nicholson led Prince Albert with 17. Dave Eagle added 9. Prince Albert also included Dave Tisdale, Ron Ellis. …………………………………………………… In the other quarterfinal, the Saskatoon Mount Royal Mustangs thrashed North Battleford 48-20 as Bill Hook scored 14 and Cam Gjosund 11. Willard Johnson led North Battleford with 6. Dave Farrow added 4 and Bob Foster 4. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Saskatoon St. Paul’s Saints clubbed the Saskatoon City Park Cowboys 57-34 as Dale Prokop scored 17 and Danny LaPointe 16. Blair Dallin scored 12 to lead the Cowboys. Trevor Treen added 10. The Cowboys (coached by Howard Birnie) also included Brian Randall. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Saskatoon Mount Royal Mustangs stunned the Saskatoon Bedford Road Redmen 48-40 as Bill Hook scored 24 and Cam Gjosund 13. Mickey Bateman led the Redmen with 19. Bill Hall added 6. The Redmen also included Mike Larsen. …………………………………………………… In the northern final, the Saskatoon St. Paul’s Saints defeated the Saskatoon Mount Royal Mustangs 45-32 after taking a 22-point lead in the first half. Danny Lapointe scored 15, Dale Prokop 12 and Arlan Hunter 10. Bill Hook scored 12 to lead the Mustangs (coached by Nick Patola). Cam Gjosund added 8. The Mustangs (coached by Nick Patola) also included Jim Penrod.
In the Southern quarterfinals: …………………………………………………… The Moose Jaw Tech Toilers clipped the Regina Martin Monarchs 61-48 as Norm Kuhns scored 23, Jerry Holowachuk 17, Arlen Avery 7, Dave Baird 6, Jim Gunzel 4, Ray Ling 2 and Lorne Hiebert 1. Bob Slater led the Monarchs with 14. Bill Chapman added 10, Jim Powell 8, John Lawford 8, Shorten 4, Nicurity 3 and Yeo 1, while Torrens, Williams, Smith and Blackwell were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the other quarterfinal, the Regina Sheldon-Williams Spartans dispatched the Moose Jaw Central Grads 57-45 as Don Stewart scored 18, Lyle Culham 15, Gary Karpiak 8, Bruce Burnyeat 6, Aldcorn 2, Johns 2 and Finley 1. Gary Andrews scored 19 to lead the Central Grads (coached by Roy Thiessen). Barry Morris added 11, Dale Richardson 9, Bill Nosen 4 and Keith Parker 1, while Murakami, Paul Garratt, G Garratt, Beattie, Harris and Wright were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Campion Maroons clubbed the Moose Jaw Tech Toilers 45-31 as Rudy Lipp scored 11, Jim Anderson 11, Charles Vertes 10, Gerry Hildebrand 7, Grady Kittleson 2, Gil Tourigny 2, Ron Kinley 1 and Francis Justik 1. Norm Kuhns scored 10 to lead the Toilers (coached by Ray Boughen). Arlen Avery added 9, Jim Gunzel 3, Dave Baird 3, Lorne Hiebert 2, Ray Ling 2 and Jerry Holowachuk 2, while Dwight Carpentier, Gerald Lawson, Wayne Messenger and Bob Daurie were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Regina Central Gophers edged the Regina Sheldon-Williams Spartans 38-34 as Fred Stratton scored 10, Bob Hahn 9, Kennedy 6, Geoff Banting 6, Doug Kester 4, Hildebrand 2 and Wessell 1. Gary Karpiak led the Spartans with 16. Don Stewart added 8, Lyle Culham 7, Bruce Burnyeat 2 and Herman 1, while Morris, Aldcorn, Finley, Goodhind and Mang were scoreless. The Spartans also included Don Belsher, Kenny Johns. …………………………………………………… In the final, the Regina Campion Maroons, who had finished second in Regina city league play but later won the postseason tournament (held after the southern regionals), edged the Regina Central Gophers 44-40 as Fran Justik scored 13, Gerry Hildebrand 10, Rudy Lipp 8, Charles Vertes 7, Jim Anderson 4 and Gil Tourigny 2. Len Kennedy scored 13 to lead the Gophers. Doug Kester added 8, Geoff Banting 8, Fred Stratton 5, Bob Hahn 4 and Hildebrand 2, while Dave Wessel, Dave Lawson, Gordon Clark and Doug Biggs were scoreless. The Gophers (coached by Gale Downey and managed by Dave Maclean) also included Bob Bjornsson.
In the provincial final, the Saskatoon St. Paul’s Saints ended a Saskatoon city famine that dated back to 1953 by defeating the Regina Campion Maroons 45-36. Campion was ahead 8-6 at the quarter. St. Paul’s led 14-11 at the half and 31-20 at the three-quarter mark. Tournament MVP Dale Prokop led St. Paul’s with 18. John Wedge added 9, Danny LaPointe 8, Peter Pershick 8, while dominating the boards, Allan Hunter 2, while Vic Schaefer, Bradshaw, Fred Predigar, Don Gogel, Jerry Conner, Gary Gillies and Martin Haatvedt were scoreless. St. Paul’s hit 5-19 from the line, while Campion was 8-21. Campion, coached by former University of Saskatchewan star Don Holzer and Father Frank O’Brien, was paced by Rudy Lipp with 18. Charles Vertes added 8, Jim Anderson 7, Gerry Hildebrand 2 and Francis Justik 1, while Hill, Belanger, Grady Kittleson, Gilbert Tourigny, Edwards and Ron Kinley were scoreless.
The silver medalist Regina Campion Maroons: Rudy Lipp; Charles Vertes; Jim Anderson; Francis Justik; Gerry Hildebrand; Fran Justik; Gil Tourigny; Hill; Belanger; Grady Kittleson; Edwards; Ron Kinley; coach Don Holzer; assistant Father Frank O’Brien
The gold medalist Saskatoon St. Paul’s Saints: Dale Prokop; John Wedge; Danny LaPointe; Peter Pershick; Allan Hunter; Fred Prediger; Gary Gillies; Don Gogel; Jerry Connor; Martin Haatvedt; Vic Shaeffer; Bradshaw; coach John Neilis; manager Peter Reis; manager Peter England; manager Kelly Phillips