POOL A BC NB ALTA NS NFLD Record  
  British Columbia —– 90-74 77-64 105-82 84-52  (4-0)  
  New Brunswick 74-90 —– 77-72 52-84  68-66 (3-1)  
  Alberta 64-77 72-77 —– 85-75 92-73 (2-2)  
  Nova Scotia 82-105 77-63  75-85 —– 77-37 (1-3)  
  Newfoundland 63-77  66-68 73-92 37-77 —– (0-4)  
                 
  POOL B SASK ONT QUE PEI MAN Record  
  Saskatchewan —– 98-101   101-69 118-92 99-64 (3-1)  
  Ontario 101-98  —– 69-62 92-83 83-71 (3-1)  
  Quebec 69-101 62-69 —– 93-66 79-69 (2-2)  
  P.E.I. 92-118 83-92 66-93 —– 98-93 (1-3)  
  Manitoba 64-99 71-83 69-79 93-98 —– (0-4)  
                 
  Semi Saskatchewan 64 New Brunswick 63
  Semi British Columbia 93 Ontario 65
  9th Manitoba 71 Newfoundland 58
  7th Nova Scotia 106 P.E.I. 76
  5th Alberta 82 Quebec 79
  Bronze New Brunswick 92 Ontario 84
  Final British Columbia 72 Saskatchewan 59
     

        In pool A play, held as part of the Canada Summer Games in Saskatoon: …………………………………………………… New Brunswick defeated Alberta 77-72. Ian Minnifee led Alberta with 17, while Jeff Smith was chosen defensive player of the game. Brian Kannekens scored 15 for Alberta. …………………………………………………… BC drubbed Nova Scotia 105-82. Andy MacKay paced Nova Scotia with 25.

        In pool B play: Quebec thumped Manitoba 79-69. “We faced a lot of size with some athletic ability,” said Manitoba coach Larry Sawchuk. “I think that made it difficult for us. With six or seven minutes left my assistant coach pointed out to me that we had four Grade 12s on the floor. I said ‘Holy, were in trouble.’ That’s a fact of life because we’re not that good.”

        In the 9th place playoff, Manitoba clipped Newfoundland and Labrador 71-58. Manitoba (coached by Larry Sawchuk) included Anderson, Chartier, Eric Christianson, Cullen, Emeruwa, Ewonchuk, Jeff Foreman, Fraser, Jordan, Lutzer, Mulvey, Jeremy Rattai, Schrofel and Rhett Turner. Newfoundland included Abel, Barrett, Downer, Elkins, Elliot, Kavanagh, Lake, Moore, Penney, Pitman, Redden, Smith, Taylor and White.

        In the 7th-place playoff, Nova Scotia pounded Prince Edward Island 106-76. Nova Scotia included Bailey, Brockway, Cain, Diepenveen, Ikeijani, James, Macdonald, Andy Mackay, Mackay, Mantley, Will Njoku, Parker, Pick, Smith, Kevin Veinot, White and Wright Jr. PEI included Cameron, Collins, Dexter, Gannon, Henthorn, Johnston, Kielly, Lawlor, Lawlor, Lilly, Mackinnon, Matheson, McEntee, Phillips and Thibodeau.

        In the 5th-place playoff, Alberta defeated Quebec 82-79. Alberta (coached by Kelly Goheen, assisted by Ken Larson) included Travis Stel, Bruce Crowle, Tony McDougall, Robin McNally, Kurt Pederson, Jeff Smith, Jamie Mulholland, Scott Karaim, Jules McNeil, Ian Minnifee, Seth Adler, Brian Kannekens, Jason Stanier, Mattern and Mcdougall. Quebec included Bialski, Cambria, Clyke, Deschamps, Faucher, Fleury, Girgis, Lacroix, Mcdougall, Mendolia, Pleau-Gauthier, Thomas and Walcott.

        In the bronze medal match, New Brunswick defeated Ontario 92-84. Ontario (coached by Mike Katz) included Anderson, Brooks, Eastland, Elwood, King, lee, Llewellyn, Morgan, Munro, Sandel, Van Koughnett, Vander Pol, Vassell

        In the final, British Columbia dumped Saskatchewan 72-59 after leading by 15 at the half. The home town crowd were intimidating, said B.C.’s Ron Putzi. “They’re a hell of a crowd. The people here are so pro-sports we had to get them out of it as soon as we could.” Putzi led B.C. with 31.

        The bronze medalists from New Brunswick: John Ryan; Richard Sullivan; Neil Armstrong; Timothy Johnston; Patrick Ryan; Jim Charters; Jason Darling; Vinod Nair; Shawn Charlebois; Jon Campbell; Joseph Walker; Bryan Elliott; coach Peter Corby; assistant Peter Atkinson; manager William Mayberry

        The silver medalists from Saskatchewan: Jeff Kearns; Paul Bijoy Engen; Robert Smales; Ian MacDonald; Brent Allison; Mike Sharp; Brett Powell; Brad Schoenfeld; Brian Livingston; Zak Hirshman; Doug Wegren; Mark Gottselig, coach Nick Patola; assistant Glen Szabo; manager Kent Holoboff; mission staff Kit Pederson.

        The gold medalists from British Columbia: Brian Tait; Dean Adams; Derek Welsh; Rick Gill; Ron Putzi; Onkar Hayre; Joey De Wit; Matthew Wubs; Andrew Steinfeld; Peter Rubin; Craig Preece; Tim Bartel; Mark Craven; coach Mike McNeill; Jason Phillips; Mark Simpson; manager Rick Ingrig