Final regular season standings (10): Langara (17-1), Malaspina (15-3), Thompson Rivers (13-5), Fraser Valley (11-7), Capilano (10-8), Douglas (9-9), Trinity Western (7-11), Okanagan (4-14), Camosun (3-15), New Caledonia (1-17)

        Camosun Chargers: Ewan Dewolf, Pat Mangan, Mike Ironstand, Jeremy Mills, Dave Tomczyk, Jason Robillard, Joey Loukes, Cam Loveless, Mike Fidler, Erik Eggen, Kory Robertson, Doug Howe, Dan Lauchlan, Ryan Bruce, coach Bob Burrows, assistant Gord Hoshall, athletic director Graham Matthews

        New Caledonia Kodiaks: Neil Cheta, Josh Wilson, Jason Aaroe, Darren Dugas, Nick Cotter, Tyler Neilson, Cory Antrim, Mike Marinus, Todd Kluss, John Bennett, Chad Pidaicuk, Dave Breden, Ivan Gustafson, Drew Dunfield, Dana Larsen, coach Dwayne Washington, athletic director Tina McComb-Tardif

        Okanagan University College Lakers: Drew Lejbak, Jeremy Luypen, Michael Cloutier, Rob Heron, Neil Chicoine, Garth Batkin, Joel Luypen, Eric Chernoff, Josh Taylor, Clarke Kruiswyk, Tim Walsh, Nick Jensen, Jon Williams, coach Al Lalonde, assistant Jason Gordon, assistant Tyler Thompson, athletic director Rob Johnson

        Trinity Western Spartans: Jo-Ben Barkey, Jeremy Morrow, Glenn Pascoe, Steve Redekop, Malcolm Campbell, Dan Beebe, Jeremy Hall, Mike Slofstra, Brady Van Ry, Zach Robbins, Dustin Winstanley, Dave Fox, Jeff Nielsen, Brian Everett, Tim Rempel, coach Tim Teer, assistant Marty Penninga, assistant Scott Stewart, assistant Mike Johnson, athletic director Murray hall

        In the quarterfinals, the Thompson Rivers (then Cariboo) Sun Demons defeated the Douglas Royals 85-82. The Royals (coached by Dave Munro, assistant David Hell, assistant Brian Tait, manager Carl Lewis, manager Stu Heitbrink, athletic director Lou Rene Legge) included Kevin Kundarewich, Matthew Campbell, Lee Craven, Rob McClelland, Dennis DeVita, Adrian Lenahan, Blair Chan Kent, David Shannon, Mark Craven, Aaron Miller, Josh Masters, Aaron Frampton and Jon Fast.

In the other quarterfinal, the Fraser Valley Cascades defeated the Capilano Blues 94-82. The Blues (coached by Rich Cohee, assisted by Mark Loria, Glen Chu and Darrell Devemichuk, athletic director Joe Iacobellis) included Shaun Hake, Guy DaSilva, Adam Begley, Nic Smith, Dave Grant, Nick Blesch, Dave Kristensen, Sherlan John, Sean Kask, Steve Lee and Samuel Payne.

        In the semis, the Thompson Rivers Sun Demons defeated the Malaspina Mariners 70-65.

In the other semi, the Langara Falcons defeated the Fraser Valley Cascades 93-62.

In the bronze medal match, the Fraser Valley Cascades clipped the Malaspina Mariners 67-58. The Mariners (coach Mark Simpson, assistant Liam Sullivan, assistant Wayne Clouthier, manager Tom Milan, strength & conditioning Harry Somerfeld, athletic director Rick Bevis) included Marti Bilolman, Ben Bartlett, Den Anderson, Mike Morgan, Reuben Hall, Andy Greig, Ray Wilson, Dan McMillan, Chris Hinrichsen, Robert Hart, Greg Bateson, Jeremy Harris and Patrick Lowen.

        In the final, the Langara Falcons defeated the Thompson Rivers Sun Demons 88-70. The Sun Demons played without erstwhile starter Steve McQueen because he’d only played in 7 of Cariboo’s 11 league games in the second semester, violating a BCCAA rule that compels players to dress in at least 8 of a team’s winter semester games in order to participate in the playoffs.

        The bronze medalist Fraser Valley Cascades: Kevin Bartel; Rob Lewis; Jason Byers; Greg Falk; Ben Bauman; Jeremy Neufeld; Mike Barisoff; Steve Cavanaugh; Chad Yarwood; Neal Cranna; Mark Neill; Mike Pascoe; Tycson Boult; Rana Gill; coach Pat Lee; assistant Tom Antil; athletic director Jane Antil

        The silver medalist Thompson Rivers (Cariboo) Sun Demons: Vance Verhoeven; Dan Pearson; Mark Zaino; Jason Eichenberger; Will Blair; Joe Enevoldson; Andrew Roy; Zac Plensky; Pawlo Marcynuik; Neco Cockburn; James Dunnet; Jeff Gay; Terrance Visser; Mike Tarry; Dave DeJong; Andrew Fisher; Steve McQueen; coach Nevin Gleddie; assistant Garth Omer; assistant Joel Mueller; trainer Kristy Menzel; athletic director Tracey Bilsky

        The gold medalist Langara Falcons: Randy Nohr; James Maksymiw; Richard Bell; Tasso Kanavos; Jamie Oei; Pete Hodson; Aaron Mitchell; Mark Tasic; James Derouin; Colin McDonald; Minko Kulic; Brent Molinski; Jeff Dallin; Rick Brar; coach Kevin Hanson; assistant Mike Clarke; assistant Sean Beasley; manager Kaareen Wenzel; trainer Christina Maghrabi; athletic director Theresa Hanson