In the quarterfinals, the Malaspina Mariners dusted New Caledonia 88-66.

        In the other quarterfinal, the Langara Falcons clubbed the Selkirk Saints 95-59.

        The bronze medal semi, the the Selkirk Saints clubbed New Caledonia 53-34.

In the semis, the Trinity Western Spartans defeated Royal Roads 92-48. Royal Roads (coached by Major Crabbe, manager Lt. Baldwin) included Doug Willms, Steve Lucas, Bill Blake, Dan Witmer, Don Matthews, Jim Holsworth, Hec Smith, Eric MacArthur, Marty Playford and Bill Sutherland.In the other semi, the Langara Falcons dispatched the Malaspina Mariners 89-71.

How does Royal Roads not have a backdoor opportunity for a bronze?

In the bronze medal match, the Malaspina Mariners whipped the Selkirk Saints 75-51.

In the semis, the Langara (then-Vancouver College) Falcons dispatched the Malaspina Mariners 89-71.

In the final, the Trinity Western Spartans defeated the Langara Falcons 74-65 as Jeff Thomas scored 21.

The bronze medalist Malaspina Mariners: Harry Cameron; Richard Kazanowsk; Ray Windecker; Al Thompson; Don Messenger; Ken Waugh; Dick Robinson; Iam Thompson; manager Art Sanderson; faculty advisor Ernie Jerome

The silver medalist Langara Falcons: Bob Phillips; Tom Newman;

The gold medalist Trinity Western Spartans: Harv Engbrecht; Pat Lee; Jeff Thomas; Phil Enarson; John Block; Dave Bartke; Sjoerd Vanderkooi; Dave Dunn; Mark Sanny; Steve Ford; Pete Toews; Roger Welsh; Rod Carlson; Ron Peters; Gary Worthington; coach Donald Tavolacci; manager Gord Boettcher; assistant manager Ken Thiessen