Final regular season standings: Mt. St. Vincent (20-4); King’s (20-4); St. Thomas (x-x); Nova Scotia Teachers (x-x); Mount Allison (5-19); Nova Scotia Agricultural (x-x); Technical U of Nova Scotia (x-x)

        Non-participant:

        New Brunswick-Saint John Seawolves: Neil Armstrong, Juston Herrington, Zach Hopeman, Archie Dickinson, Mark Blucher, Bryan Soucy, Bruce Steeves, Mike Neilson, Mike Mills, Stephen Goguen, Greg Evans, Cody Fullerton, Tim Saunders,

        Playoff non-qualifiers:

        Mount Allison Mounties: Jake Gilbert, Jonathan Chang, Russell Ward, Jeff Mowat, Craig Young, Gee Garrow, David Lennox, Michael Fleming, Craig Noble, Chris Boston, Norman Hughes, Brennan Ferguson, Marc Soontiens, coach Steve Chapman, assistant Jay Mingrone, manager Parker Minard

Nova Scotia Agricultural College Rams:  Kevin Anderson, Jamie Carruthers, Brian Doirion, Chad Edison, Ken Edison, Chris Finley, Steve Morse, Steve Murley, Garth Perrin, David Walker, Jason Wells, Andrew Wheelock, James Oxley, Brian Hoban, coach Dean Schofield, assistant Ben Robichaud, manager Jeff Kay

Technical University of Nova Scotia:  Steve Morrison, Colin Matthews, Steve Roderick, Tim Aulenback, Matt Hotifgeorhiom (Matt Hadjigeorghiou?), Larry Hoskins, Tim Starrit, Pat Sanford, Blair MacKinnon, Paul Winters, Corey Palmer, coach Pat Nearing

        In the semis, the Mount St. Vincent Mystics pounded the Nova Scotia Teachers Hawks 74-46 as Tony Ross scored 24, Derek Johnston 12, Wayne Keddy 11 and Andrew McNeil 9. Andrew Longley and Phil Scott each scored 11 for the Hawks. Cory Taylor added 10.

        In the other semi, the King’s Blue Devils defeated the St. Thomas Tommies 85-69.

        In the final, the Mount Saint Vincent Mystics captured their third straight title by dumping the King’s Blue Devils 78-54 as Jesse Diepenveen scored 26, Andrew McNeil 14, Wayne Keddy 9 and Dyrick McDermott 9. Dave Brown paced King’s with 13. Gregor Wilson and Jeff Caruthers each added 8.

        The co-bronze medalist St. Thomas Tommies: Jeremiah Stairs; Dennis Lackie; Grant Thomas; Jason Woods; Randy McKinnon; Jason Jordan; Chris Cummins; Joshua Symonds; Duncan Walker; Neil Hutchinson; Guil Roy; Peter Haley; Shawn Charlebois; David Haley; Brian Murray; coach Ivan Rideout; assistant Rick Myers

        The co-bronze medalist Nova Scotia Teachers College Hawks: Andrew Longley; Duane Starratt; Dustin Ferris; Larry MacKenzie; Matthew Foot; Cory Taylor; Ted Johnstone; Doug Hart; Phil Scott; Mike Hendsbee; Kirby Drummond; Andrew Doucette; Deane Smith; coach Paul Dennis; assistant Harold Borden; manager Troy Fougere

        The silver medalist University of King’s College Blue Devils: Dave Brown; Gregor Wilson; Jeff Caruthers; Malik Adams; Dan Kerr; Ranj Pillai; Nick Palmer; Jamie Surrette; Harry Thurlow; Graham Arnold; Scott Fulton; coach Neil Hooper; assistant Donnie McLean; assistant Frank Baldwin; manager Jason Green

        The champion Mount St. Vincent Mystics: Dyrick McDermott; Steve Sampson; Jesse Diepenveen; Andrew McNeil; Jonathan Phillips; Lorenzo Juan; Anthony Ross; Andrew Stanley; Wayne Keddy; Anthony McNeil; Derek Johnston; Ed Haliburton; Ray Adekayode; coach Rick Plato

        After the season, Jim Bowes is appointed coach at King’s replacing Neil Hooper, who becomes an assistant with the Blue Devils. Bowes coached in the Halifax high school ranks at St. Patrick’s, Dartmouth and Prince Andrew.