ROUND ROBINBCALTASASKMANRecord
British Columbia—–76-5761-5785-68(3-0)
Alberta57-76—–78-6877-76(2-1)
Saskatchewan57-6168-78—–99-68
Manitoba68-8576-7768-99—–
Bronze
Final British Columbia 83 Alberta 66

In round-robin play: …………………………………………………… Alberta dumped Saskatchewan 78-68 as Brady Sheldon scored 18. Ken Morris led Saskatchewan with 17. …………………………………………………… British Columbia edged Saskatchewan 61-57 as Jason Pamer scored 14. Marc Virgo led Saskatchewan with 18. …………………………………………………… Alberta nipped Manitoba 77-76 as Sheldon Brady scored 11. Warren Nightingale paced Manitoba with 21. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan pounded Manitoba 99-68 as Marc Virgo scored 29.

In the bronze medal match, Manitoba nipped Saskatchewan 73-72. Kirk Homeniuk led Saskatchewan with 17. Saskatchewan also included Ken Morris, Marc Virgo.

In the Western Canada final, B.C. defeated Alberta 83-66 as Todd Langley scored 17. Sean McLean paced Alberta with 26.

The all-tourney team featured: MVP Todd Langley (BC); Sean McLean (Alberta);

The West bronze medalist Manitoba: Sean Lepper; Cheyne Jackson; Kyle Guss; Ron Janzen; Bob Heighton; Ric Cavaleri; Yorick Parks; Warren Nightingale; Scot Abel; Neil Armstrong; Roger Watchorn; Jules Martens; coach Darren Klapak; assistant Randy Kusano

The West silver medalist Alberta: Sean McLean; Tim Rollingson; Sheldon Brady;

The West gold medalist British Columbia: Todd Langley; Jason Pamer;

EAST POOL ONT QUE-1 NS NB QUE-2 Record
Ontario —–
Quebec-1 —–
Nova Scotia —–
New Brunswick —–
Quebec-2 (0-4)
Bronze Nova Scotia 85 New Brunswick 74
Final Ontario 112 Quebec-1 58
     

        In the East bronze medal match, held at Laval University in Ste-Foy, Nova Scotia defeated New Brunswick 85-74.

        In the East final, Ontario crushed Quebec I 112-58.

        The East bronze medalist Nova Scotia:

        The East silver medalist Quebec I:

        The East gold medalist Ontario: