Final regular season standings (6): Capilano and Cariboo tied for first place. The other four participants were: Vancouver College, Douglas, Fraser Valley and Malaspina
Non-participant Trinity Western Spartans (in the National Christian College Athletic Association’s Pacific Northwest Christian Conference): Francis McCauley, Mike Sprenger, Carl Mattei, Bob Lee, Ron Logowski, Brian Ratzliff, Martin Halvorson, Barry Berends, Sam Fisher, Reg Haskema, Mike Nesbet, George Hardy, Greg Makaroff, George Norwich, coach Tim Teer, assistant Brian Appel, manager Blair Whitmarsh
Playoff non-qualifiers:
Fraser Valley Cascades:
Malaspina Mariners: Dave Marshall, coach John Phipps
In the semis, the Thompson Rivers Sun Demons defeated the Douglas Royals 67-63 as Greg Le Franc scored 19 and Peter Kymta 19. Douglas was led by Brent Henderson 22. Brian Englund added 10. Royals coach Steve Beauchamp told the Vancouver Sun that “it was a good effort but I guess our youth and inexperience showed in the end. We were so full of adrenalin that it took half the game to get going.”
In the other semi, the Langara (Vancouver College) Falcons defeated the Capilano Blues 80-79 in overtime as Marty Lutz scored 22, Gurpeet Sangha 19 and Gareth Davies 16. Dave Sidhu paced the Blues with 22. Sean Campbell added 20, Marc Daius 14 and Steve Betts 3. The Blues played without leading scorer Mark Marter, who was sidelined by a broken ankle.
In the bronze medal match, the Douglas Royals pounded the Capilano Blues 89-65 as Darrel Digby scored 14, Brian Englund 12 and Brian Brown 12. The Blues included Mark Marter, Dave Sidhu, Sean Campbell, Marc Daius.
In the final, the Langara Falcons edged the Thompson Rivers Sun Demons 83-79 as tourney MVP Gareth Davies scored 26, Jay Derksen 26 and Dave Healy 13. The Sun Demons were led by Greg Le Franc’s 21 points.
After the season, Fraser Valley hires Mission High coach Brian Fichter to replace Sam Vandermeulen, who was at the helm for two years.
The bronze medalist Douglas Royals: Brian Englund; Robert Cowie; Steve Todd; Brian Brown; Brian Nikula; Darrell Digby; Andrew Conway; Brent Henderson; Chris Terris; Marcus Francis; Bill Matthews; Steve Betts; coach Steve Beauchamp
The silver medalist Thompson Rivers Sun Demons: Greg Le Franc; Peter Kymta; Glen Favali; Gordon Stewart; Tony Mostyk; Don Currie; Peter Dykshoorn; Ed Bradshaw; Gord Hunter; Mike DeMarni; Michael Rasode; Bruce LeFranc; Brent Bowden; Rick Menear; coach Bob Hearn; manager Mel Farrell
The gold medalist Langara Falcons: Jay Derksen; Gareth Davies; Dave Healy; Marty Lutz; Gurpeet Sangha; coach Duncan McCallum