Final regular season standings (10): Fraser Valley (17-1); Thompson Rivers (14-4): Capilano (10-8); Kwantlen (10-8); Langara (9-10); UNBC (9-10); Okanagan (8-10); Douglas (6-12); Camosun (6-12); Malaspina (1-17)
Playoff non-qualifiers:
Camosun (coached by Bob Burrows, assisted by Gord Hoshal) included Nigel Taylor, Graham Cousins, Rob Danard, Al Stewart, Liam Farrell, Joey Loukes, Sean Farrell, Simon Straith, Jas Randhawa, Jared Carson, Dan Antonik, Lee Levering, Pat Marsden, Herb Ryan, Adeit Omule, coach Bob Burrows, assistant Gord Hoshal
Douglas: Ian Hogan, Neil Morrison, Mike Kim, Karol Rowinski, Dan Jakovljevich, coach David Munro
Malaspina Mariners: Dave Bains, Eddie Kunderman, Trevor Sihota, Franjo Crnkovic, Djmith Ndiaye, coach Todd Warnick
Okanagan Heat: Jason Byers, Ehren Lee, Tyler Sookarow, Nick Jensen, Rusty May, coach Jeff Strother
In the quarterfinals, the 3rd-seeded Capilano Blues defeated the 6th-seeded Northern BC Timberwolves 82-79 as Rob Robles was chosen player of the game. Dean Whalen was chosen player of the game for Northern BC. The Timberwolves also included Todd Jordan, Raju Korotana, Michael Whitehead, Tyler Bellis, Mike Davis.
In the other quarterfinal, Graeme Williscroft was chosen player of the game as the 5th-seeded Langara Falcons upset the 4th-seeded Kwantlen Eagles 81-71. Surinder Grewal was chosen player of the game for Kwantlen. The Eagles also included Prince Carino, Zach Russell, Michael Whitehead.
In the semis, the 2nd-seeded Thompson Rivers Sun Demons defeated the Capilano Blues 101-96 as Joey Fairbrother was chosen player of the game. Choyal Brown was chosen player of the game for Capilano. Farebrother paced the Sun Demons with 23. Courtney Dabney added 16 and Ryan Porter 16.
In the other semi, the top-seeded Fraser Valley Cascades defeated the Langara Falcons 80-63 as Wayne Jones scored 16, Mike Lee 15, Logan Kitteringham 14, along with 11 boards, and Peter Wauthy 12. Wauthy was chosen player of the game. Jason Hubbs was chosen player of the game for Langara.
In the bronze medal match, the Langara Falcons outlasted the Capilano Blues 101-93. Justin Adams was chosen player of the game for the Falcons, while Dwayne Selby earned the laurels for the Blues. The Blues (coached by Paul Eberhardt, assisted by Greg LeClair and Brad Thornhill) also included Vlade Vidic, Ryan Buchanan, Scott Lawson, Sean Newland, Keith Bazan, Craig Bazan, Jay Lee, Rob Robles, Tim Pershick, Choyal Brown.
In the final, the Fraser Valley Cascades defeated the Thompson Rivers Sun Demons 86-71 as Matt Thiessen scored 16, Mike McLaverty 13, along with 12 boards, Peter Wauthy 12, Aaron Wells 11, Dan Young 10 and Wayne Jones 10. Wells told the Abbotsford News that “we’re a consistent second-half team, so we never really doubted ourselves.” Wauthy, who was chosen tournament MVP, said “I’m overwhelmed right now. Our team is so deep, they could have given it to 8, 9 or 10 guys. It was a team effort. Everyone knew their roles and did their job and this just feels great.” McLaverty said “I thought a lot of my shots were lucky to go in. I was under the backboards and just threw it up. It was like playground stuff.” Peter Wauthy was chosen player of the game for the Cascades, while Curt Dale earned the laurels for the Sun Demons. Cariboo led 42-38 at the half. “In the 11 years I’ve been coaching that was the worst officiated final I’ve ever seen and you can print that,” Sun Demons coach Nevin Gleddie told the Abbotsford News. Sun Demons post Ryan Porter was assessed two fouls within the first minute. “So, I have an all- Canadian sitting on the bench in foul trouble and the game hasn’t even started yet. It was a horrible experience. … One parent said to me during the game concerned they were upset because they came here to watch the best players in the country and they didn’t get a chance to do that.”
The bronze medalist Langara Falcons: Jason Hubbs; Graeme Williscroft; Ross Naka; Justin Adams; coach Jamie Oei
The silver medalist Thompson Rivers (as Cariboo) Sun Demons: Ryan Porter; Courtney Dabney; Lucas Cockburn; Aaron Spohr; Mike Redford; Sean Garvey; Andrew Sexton; Scott Marr; Rob Haugland; Joey Farebrother; Curt Dale; Adam Barker; Matt Feeney; Kris English; Dylan Viau; Jay Finstad; Scott Marr; coach Nevin Gleddie; assistant Mark Zaino; assistant Joe Enevoldson; manager Tami MacKinnon; trainer Morgan Wyles
The gold medalist Fraser Valley Cascades: Mike McLaverty; Brent Sedo; Brad Petersen; Mike Lee; Peter Wauthy; Kyle Morton; Kevin Dieleman; Wayne Jones; Logan Kitteringham; Matt Thiessen; Dan Young; Aaron Wells; coach Pat Lee; assistant Tom Antil