Final regular season standings: Langara (x-x); Caribou (x-x); B.C.I.T. (12-4); Capilano (x-x);

        Rosters:

        Douglas Royals: Gerry Bonshor, Don Robertson, coach Doug Woodward

Okanagan Lakers: Grant Wilson

        Trinity Western Spartans: Cal Wirch, Steve Smith, Nels Hawkinson, Charlie Robinson, Bob Hannestad, Dale Janzen, Mitch Curby, Jerry Braun, Ken Bartsch, Scott Nelson, Ron Bartel, Cal Washington, Terry Heinrich

        In the semis, the B.C.I.T Cougars dispatched Cariboo College 53-50.

        In the other semi, the Langara Falcons defeated the Capilano Blues 83-71 in overtime.

        In the bronze medal match, the Capilano Blues defeated Cariboo College x-x. Cariboo (coached by Al Chapple, assistant Chris Price) included Ron Nash, Reg Nash, Brian Thate, Darrell Falk. Todd Wallace, Hal Eremko, Doug Stebbing, Greg Armstrong, Shane Dagneau, Ron Alyschyk and Kevin Colman.

        In the final, the Langara Falcons defeated the B.C.I.T. Cougars 80-70. The Falcons built a 14-point lead but the Cougars rallied to within four in second half. The final was a battle in the post between Langara’s Terry Lancaster the BCIT’s Dave Hubbard.

        The bronze medalist:

        The silver medalist British Columbia Institute of Technology Cougars: Ed Wilson; Frank Negro; Brian Chobotar; Cy Lord; Mike Thomson; Glenn Kinney; Pete Ribchester; John Matthews; John DeGoode; Dennis Bohme; John Toporowski; Dave Hubbard; coach Derek Swain; manager Ross Harris; trainer Terry Stephan

        The gold medalist Langara Falcons: Kim O’Leary; Kevin Dancs; Terry Lancaster; Doug Pirozek; Steve Glover; coach Duncan McCallum