In the Ontario semis, St. Catharines defeated Toronto Ausra 38-56; 66-36? (Total: x-x).
In the Ontario semis, the St. Catharines Stars defeated Ancaster Mounts 73-57; 61-59 (Total: 134-116). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Catharines prevailed 73-57 as Walt Oprzedak scored 16, Warren Taylor 15, Bill Fielding 11, Pat Murray 11, Cherubini 9, Quinn 9 and Nesbitt 2, while Henderson and Collins were scoreless. Terry Fahlenbock led Ancaster (coach Dave Macklem) with 30. Don Payne added 12, Campbell 9, Bob Borthwick 2, Evans 2, Izatt 1 and Howath 1, while Martin was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Catharines edged Ancaster 61-59 as Oprzedek scored 14, Fielding 14, Cherubini 10, Henderson 7, Quinn 6, Taylor 2, Line 2 and Murray 2, while Nisbet was scoreless. Kurt Fahlenbock led the Mounts with 19. Erwin Payne added 14, Soup Campbell 14, Bob Borthwick 6, Isatt 5 and Martin 1, while Evans and Howarth were scoreless.
In the other Ontario semi, Toronto De La Salles defeated x.
In the Ontario final, the St. Catharines Stars defeated the Toronto De La Salles 2-0 (default after withdreawing from the competition.) The Toronto city champion De La Salles included B Conroy, G Cooke, B Kirby, E Kudrac, J McElroy, B Quinlan, T Sutton, M Tushingham, R Rogers, T Fiorini.
In the East quarterfinals and Maritime finals, St. John CYO (coached by Dick Murphy) defeated Moncton Cy-Hi AA Gunners 68-42; 109-59 (Total: 171-101). …………………………………………………… The Gunners included Reg White.
In the East semis, the Saint John CYO Monarchs defeated Montreal Mont St. Louis by default. Montreal said it had no option but to default because of costs and the pressure of exams.
In the Eastern Canadian final, Saint John CYO Monarchs defeated St. Catharines 83-53; 66-58 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Monarchs prevailed 83-53 as Ron Wallace scored 28, Ken Gould 24, Hugh Peters 10, Al Lacey 9, John King 5, Fran Brideau 4, Paul Taylor 2 and Tim Brennan 1. Bill Fielding paced St. Catherines with 17. Pat Murray added 12, Walt Oprzedek 10, Cherubini 8 and Quinn 6, while Taylor, Collins, Nesbit, Line and Henderson were scoreless. In game two, the Monarchs completed the series sweep with a 66-58 win as Kenny Gould scored 24, Ron Wallace 15, Hugh Peters 15, Lacey 10 and Brideau 2, while King, Taylor and Brennan were scoreless. Brian Quinn led St. Catharines with 17. Pat Murray added 16 Bill Fielding 13, Oprzedek 6, Taylor 4 and Cherubini 2, while Nesbit, Line and Henderson were scoreless.
The runner-up St. Catharines Stars: Brian Quinn; Pat Murray; Bill Fielding; Walt Oprzedak; Warren Taylor; Fred Collins; Bob Line; Bob Henderson; Ross Nesbitt; Vince Cherubini; Brian Quinn; coach Bill Yeilding; trainer Don Edmonds; trainer Clyde Leonard
The champion Saint John CYO Monarchs: Kenny Gould; Ron Wallace; Hugh Peters; Al Lacey; John King; Fran Brideau; Paul Taylor; Tim Brennan;
In the British Columbia playoffs and Vancouver final, Canadian Linen defeated Ryerson 45-44; 49-46 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game two, Canadian Linen took the series with a 49-46 win as Michael Harcourt scored 18. Barry Rhoades led Ryerson with 18.