Final regular season standings (7): Mohawk (10-2); St. Clair (10-2); Algonquin (7-5); George Brown (6-6); Centennial (4-8); Fanshawe (4-8); Northern (1-11)

       Mohawk was awarded the title after having tied St. Clair with a (10-2) record in regular season play but having won both their contests against the Saints. There was no postseason tourney.

       Non-participant Niagara Knights (did not play in league): Larry Lanigan, Jerry Campigotto, Dave Clayton, Mike Ruzyto, Gates Massey, Marcel Landry, Pete Brandt, Jim Craig, Herman Diepold, coach Anton M, trainer John Durley, stats Gary Balon

       Other rosters:

       Centennial: John Rajkovic

       Fanshawe Falcons: Bob Hurdle, Ken Riehl

       George Brown: Clarke, Moscato, Lovell, Kawa, Thorfil, McKnight

       Northern Kirkland Lake: Don Mosley, Don Williams, Bill Harrow, Gary Dyck, Jim Omstead, Servais, Kelemann, Smith, Fuller, Graham, Wenstrom

       The bronze medalist Algonquin Thunder: Lorne Lennox; John Reid; Dennis Dorman; Fred Crossan; West; Gord Kemp; Reade; Mike Larocque; coach Bob O’Billovitch

The silver medalist St. Clair Saints: John Palko; Alf Povoledo; Dave McWhinnie; Russell; Tino Baggio; Barker; Dave Mardling; Dwayne; John Izgherian; Russell (two of them); Simpraga; Lira; Al Povoledo; coach Al Hoffman

The gold medalist Mohawk Mountaineers: Peter Coulen; Darryl Bowman; Ralph Gruppe; Jim Armstrong; Ken Baker; Terry Lamourie; Terry Macklin; Rich Myer; Bill Keenan; Jan Urbanowitz; Rich Labadie; coach Wes Hicks; manager George Guild