REGULAR SEASON
Brandon | 10-2 | 22-6 | Jerry Hemmings | ||
Winnipeg | 6-6 | 24-12 | Bill Wedlake | ||
Manitoba | 5-7 | 15-13 | Rick Suffield | ||
Regina | 3-9 | 5-12 | James Hillis | ||
Playoff non-qualifier Regina Cougars: Christopher Cohee, Michael Sharpe, William Johnson, Kevin Gilroy, Kobie Brandt, Steve Burrows, David Hambleton, Dale Holmes, Drew Hunter, Steve Kummerfield, Craig Perreault, Russell Brodner, Rob Thomson, coach James Hillis
In the semis, Winnipeg defeated Manitoba 68-62; 57-70; 87-82 (2g-1).
In the finals, Brandon defeated Winnipeg 76-79; 94-86; 82-78 (2g-1)
In game one, Winnipeg defeated Brandon 79-76.
In game two, Brandon defeated Winnipeg 94-86.
In game three, Brandon defeated Winnipeg 82-78 as Keith Vassell scored 18.
The bronze medalist Manitoba Bisons: Marc Virgo; Elliot Unger; Darryl Baptiste; Lenin Mangaron; Zak Hirshman; Gregg Filmon; Greg Pierce; Darren Slobodian; Ric Cavalieri; Jon Hanec; Michael Weekes; Dennis Skrabek; coach Rick Suffield
The runner-up Winnipeg Wesmen: Norm Froemel; Thor Olesen; Steve Newton; Chris Chartier; Clarence Vigilance; Chris Webber; Kevin Chief; Kirby Schepp; Pat Sherlock; Robert Penner; Prentice Lenz; Steinar Cramer; Chris Passley; Murray Davidson; coach Bill Wedlake; assistant Grant Richter
The champion Brandon Bobcats: Keith Vassell; Euan Roberts; Shawn Gray; Brett Nohr; Scott Kenney; Lardell Barton; Cory Bird; Roy Cousins; Jacob Hall; Leneull Izzard; Brian Konu; Roger Martin; Mark Plamondon; Keith Samuel; Jason Scott; Wayne Taylor; coach Jerry Hemmings; athletic director Tom Skinner