| EAST | POOL | NB-1 | NS | QUE | NB-2 | Record | |
| St. Stephen Trojans | —– | 107-53 | 113-55 | 131-29 | (3-0) | ||
| Halifax Queen Elizabeth | 53-107 | —– | 73-62 | 68-47 | (2-1) | ||
| Montreal Snowden YMHA | 55-113 | 62-73 | —– | 76-57 | (1-2) | ||
| MacAdam All-Stars | 29-131 | 47-68 | 57-76 | —– | (0-3) | ||
In the Quebec semis, Montreal Snowden YMCA defeated Montreal YMHA 110-55; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Snowden stomped GAMK 110-55 as Dan Ernest scored 25, Steve Tissenbaum 15, Mark Levine 15, Ivan Bern 15 and Art Fargan 15. Richard Toukhmanjan led GAMK with 29.
In the Quebec finals, Montreal Snowden YMHA defeated the Montreal University Settlement Orchids 58-37 as Arthur Fargeon scored 12, Jeff Biteen 12 and Danny Evrest 10. Wing Mark led the Orchids with 12. Alan Handewich added 10.
In Eastern championship tournament round robin play, held in St. Stephen, host St. Stephen swept through the draw. The tournament MVP was Brock Savage of Centreville, NB. Snowden Y coach Ed Steinman told the Montreal Gazette that his troops should not have been required to play a St. Stephen’s aggregation of all-stars from across New Brunswick. “It’s unfair that we or Halifax must play almost an entire province.” The McAdam All-Stars replaced Newfoundland in the draw. …………………………………………………… Halifax clipped Montreal Snowden YMHA 72-63 as Sprogis scored 29, Smith 10, Murphy 10, Slaunwhite 9, Graves 8, Bethune 4, Flinn 2 and Nason 1. Biteen led Montreal with 15. Ernest added 12, Fargeon 8, Kessler 7, Tissenbaum 7, Bern 5, Cheymovitch 4, Goldberg 4 and Baum 2. …………………………………………………… The St. Stephen Trojans clocked the McAdam All-Stars 131-29 as Savage scored 21, Wallace 19, Barry 16, Carson 13, McMullin 13, English 12, Moore 12, Lyundi 8, A Greenlaw 8, B Greenlaw 5, DeMerchant 3 and Wheaton 1. Hal Mersereau scored 12 to lead McAdam (coach Wendell Arsenault). Kevin Storr added 4, T Thorburn 3, Luff 3, J Thornburn 2, S Thorburn 2 and Moffitt 1, while Lindsay, Nason and Dennis Roberts were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The New Brunswick (St. Stephen) Trojans dusted Montreal Snowden 113-55 as Barry scored 28, Savage 21, English 15, Wallace 13, Butler 11, Carson 9, Evans 7, MacMullin 4, Lynch 4 and A Greenlaw 3. Ernest led Montreal with 16. Cheymovitch 10, Fargeon 9, Baum 4, Kessler 4, Tissenbaum 4, Biteen 3, Goldberg 3 and Bern 2. …………………………………………………… St. Stephen whipped Halifax Metro 106-63 as Savage scored 26, Wallace 19, DeMerchant 12, Moore 8, MacMullin 8, Barry 8, Butler 6, Evans 5, Carson 3 and A Greenlaw 2. Graves led Queen Elizabeth with 27. Sprogis added 15, Slaunwhite 13, Flinn 5, Nason 2 and Bethune 1.
The four-member, all-tournament team featured Peter Sprogis (Halifax); Steve Tissenbaum (Montreal); Hal Mersereau (McAdam); and Brock Savage (St. Stephen).
The bronze medalist Montreal Snowden YMHA: Jeff Biteen; Ernest; Fargeon; Kessler; Tissenbaum; Bern; Cheymovitch; Goldberg; Baum; coach Eddie Steinman
The runner-up Halifax Metro Queen Elizabeth All-Stars: Peter Sprogis; Smith; Murphy; Slaunwhite; Graves; Bethune; Flinn; Maxon; Plowman; Trager; coach Bob Douglas
The champion St. Stephen (New Brunswick) Trojans: John Wallace; Dave Carson; Barry Moore; Tom Barry; Rick Butler; Brian Lyndi; Brock Savage; Terry DeMerchant; Bev Greenlaw; Austin Greenlaw; Ken Evans; Percy Wheaton; Bob English; Fred McMullin; coach Butch Cogswell
In the final of the Ontario playoffs, a double knockout tournament, Kitchener YMCA A dusted Toronto West End 99-23. …………………………………………………… Other participants: Midland and Kitchener YMCA B.