POOL A ONT ALTA BC NS Record    
  Ontario —–   91-89   (3-0)    
  Alberta   —– 77-76        
  British Columbia 89-91 76-77 —– 66-45 (1-2)    
  Nova Scotia     45-66 —–      
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  POOL B NB MAN QUE SASK Record    
  New Brunswick —–     93-80      
  Manitoba   —– 90-89   90-66      
  Quebec   89-90 —–   83-84      
  Saskatchewan  80-93 66-90   84-83 —–  (1-2)    
  Semi Ontario 76 Manitoba 74
  Semi New Brunswick 104 Alberta 77
  9th  
  7th Nova Scotia 106 Saskatchewan 86
  Fifth Quebec 80 British Columbia 59
  Bronze Manitoba 79 Alberta 63
  Final Ontario 90 New Brunswick 58
     

        In pool A round-robin play, held in Sydney, Nova Scotia: …………………………………………………… Ontario nipped British Columbia 91-89 in overtime. Dean Adams led BC with 23.

        In pool B round robin play: …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan nipped Quebec 84-83 as Marc Virgo scored 24 and Grant McLaughlin 12.

        In the semis, Ontario nipped Manitoba 76-74. Jeff Foreman led Manitoba with 30. Roger Watchorn added 6.

        In the other semi, New Brunswick dispatched Alberta x-x.

        In the fifth-place match, British Columbia thrashed Quebec 80-59. Quebec included David Bialsky, Deon George.

In the bronze medal match, Manitoba defeated Alberta 79-63 as Kyle Guss scored 29, Jeff Foreman 15 and Roger Watchorn 6. Alberta (coached by Ken Larson) included Seth Adler,

        In the final, Ontario defeated New Brunswick 90-58.

        The bronze medalist Manitoba: Kyle Guss; Jeff Foreman; Roger Watchorn; Warren Nightingale;

        The silver medalist New Brunswick:

        The gold medalists from Ontario: