Final regular season standings (6) – teams appear to play an imbalanced schedule: Briercrest Bible (9-1); Regina Downtown Optimists (7-3); Canadian Bible (6-4); Kelsey Institute (6-4); Saskatchewan Technical Institute (2-8); Aldersgate (0-10)
Teams appear to play an imbalanced schedule. Tournament play is incoherent, with the Regina Leader-Post and Saskatoon Star-Phoenix reported alternate draws and results.
Non-qualifier rosters:
Regina Downtown Optimists: Rick Michaels, Don Gray, Doug Armstrong, Rich Michell, Harvey Kosekewitch
Aldersgate: J Simmons
Kelsey Institute: Al Beaver, Kevin Colebridge
Playoffs occur before end of regular season because of Four-West requirements.
According to the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, in the semis, the Canadian Bible Crusaders dusted the Saskatchewan Technical Institute Beavers 94-69 as Dave Dumar scored 40. Brent McWillie led the Beavers with 14.
In the other semi, the Briercrest Bible Clippers whipped the Kelsey Institute Amaruks 83-41 as Mel Fehr scored 19. Al Beaver led Amaruks with 14.
In the final, the Briercrest Bible Clippers defeated the Canadian Bible Crusaders x-x.
According to the Regina Leader-Post, Briercrest Bible drew a bye in the semis.
In the semi, the Regina Optimist Downtowners defeated Canadian Bible 90-82 as Rich Michell scored 22 and Harvey Kosakewitch 21. Rick Gay led Canadian Bible with 22. Dave Dumar added 21.
In the final, Briercrest Bible defeated the Regina Downtown Optimists 84-67 as Mel Fehr scored 25. Doug Armstrong led the Downtowners with 17.
The silver medalist Canadian Bible Crusaders: Brent McWillie; Rick Gay; Dave Dumar (Drummer?);
The gold medalist Briercrest Bible Clippers: Murray Redekopp; David Boyes; Phil Webb; Dieter Magnus; Mel Fehr; Ralph Magnus; Ardy Pullman; Warren Dueck; Randy Roth; Mark Lancaster; coach Carl Hinderager