In the quarterfinals, the 3rd-seeded Grand Manan Breakers clocked the 6th-seeded Boiestown Upper Miramichi Regional Boas 103-46 as Johnson scored 28, Cook 28, McLoughlin 11, Lambert 10, Brown 10, Wilson 8, Wilcox 4, Lyons 2 and McLaughlin 2. Corey Peterson led the Boas with 14. Jody Ward added 10, Bob MacKay 7, Derek Storey 6, Greg Munn 4, Mark Astle 2 and Ricky Munn 1, while Bobby MacKay was scoreless.

       The 2nd-seeded Harvey Lakers spanked the 7th-seeded Fredericton ‘A’ Black Kats 8968 as Campbell scored 22, Pollock 20, Patterson 17, Little 15, Saunders 5, Daigle 4, Scott 4 and Swan 2. Lee Hoyt led the ‘A’ Black Kats with 22. Mark Stanley added 13, Vinod Nair 13, Paul Mason 12, Jamie Gamble 4, John Goobic 3 and Brendan McGinn 2, while Rob Tingley, John Duncan and Dave MacDonald were scoreless.

       The top-seeded Petitcodiac Regional Panthers stomped the 8th-seeded Grand Falls John Caldwell Golden Knights 125-67 as Anderson scored 27, Middleton 21, Brooks 14, Murphy 13, Berry 13, Kierstead 12, Mcleod 6, Fleming 5, Brubacker 4, Smith 4, Perry 2 and Thorne 2. Scott Ledoux paced the Golden Knights with 16. John McCarthy added 16, Paul McCarthy 10, Darren Donovan 8, Aaron McConnell 7, Michel Richard 4, Doug Gallagher 4 and Luc Deschenes 2, while Dave McClure and Dave Smith were scoreless.

       In the last quarterfinal, the 4th-seeded Stanley Blue Devils clipped the 5th-seeded Campobello Island Consolidated Vikings 72-60 as Spilman scored 27, jay 27, MacGillivray 10, W Mackinnon 6 and Moss 2. Mike Matthews led the Vikings with 19. Peter Galley added 14, Lenny Brown 10, Jason Cook 10, Bob Jackson 3, James Mitchell 2 and Richard Brown 2.

       In the semis, the top-seeded Petitcodiac Regional Panthers mauled the 4th-seeded Stanley Blue Devils 133-43 as Anderson scored 28, Middleton 25, Brooks 16, Brubacher 12, Berry 11, Perry 7, Carter 4, Murphy 3, Thorne 2, Kierstead 2, Fleming 2 and Smith 1. The Panthers led 53-23 at the half. MacGillivary led the Blue Devils with 13. W MacKinnon added 11, Moss 6, Hay 5, Spilman 5, R MacKinnon 2 and Campbell 1.

       In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Grand Manan Breakers dispatched the 2nd-seeded Harvey lakers 82-74 as Cook scored 32, Johnson 27, Ingersoll 8, Lambert 7, McLaughlin 6 and Wilson 2. Patterson paced the Lakers with 22. Pollock added 20, Campbell 19, Little 8, Daigle 2, Johnston 2 and Maclean 1.

In the final, the Petitcodiac Regional Panthers clipped the 3rd-seeded Grand Manan Breakers 69-58 as Brooks scored 27, Middleton 22, Anderson 8. Keirstead 4, Berry 4, Murphy 3 and Smith 1. The Pantehrs led 41-23 at the half and hit 13-19 from the line. Panthers coach Ron Hooper told the Saint John Telegraph-Journal that “the boys all took on a commitment to the teams and are very dedicated to the game. They spend a lot of time playing the game, even when they’re away from the team.” Hooper told the Fredericton Daily Gleaner that “our plan was to try and run the ball and we did that well for the first 15 minutes and we sort of backed off a bit. In the second half, we went a zone and tried to keep them outside. Depth perception is kind of problem with the kids, not have playe in the Aitken Centre before, so that’s what we tried to do and it worked out well.” Cook led the Breakers with 21. Johnson added 10, T McLaughlin 10, R McLaughlin 7, Lambert 6 and Ingersoll 4. The Breakers hit 5-14 from the line.

       The co-bronze medalist Harvey Lakers: Jon Campbell; Dale Pollock; Jonathan Patterson; Matthew Little; Glen Saunders; Russell Daigle; Jamie Scott; Jeff Swan; Grant Johnston; Danny Mclean;

       The co-bronze medalist Stanley Blue Devils: Troy Spilman; Terry Hay; Scott Macgillivray; Wayne MacKinnon; Tom Moss; Ron MacKinnon; Troy Campbell;

       The silver medalist Grand Manan Breakers: Bob Johnson; Doug Cook; Toby McLaughlin; Mark Lambert; Stacey Brown; Trent Wilson; Tim Wilcox; Jeremy Lyons; Robyn McLaughlin; Luke Ingersoll; Darren Ingersoll;

       The champion Petitcodiac Regional Panthers: Todd Middleton; Jon Brooks; Kevin Anderson; Dennis Murphy; Bruce Thorne; Tony Berry; Dani Carter; Mark Brubacher; Mike Perry; Seldon MacLeod; Steve Smith; John Kierstead; Mark Fleming; Mike Hare; coach Ron Hooper; assistant Rankine Smith