Final regular season standings (5): Briercrest Bible (11-1); Saskatchewan Technical Institute-Moose Jaw (10-2); Kelsey Institute (3-9); Canadian Bible (3-9); Prince Albert Northern Institute of Technology (3-9)

        In the semis, the top-seeded Briercrest Bible dumped the 4th-seeded Canadian Bible Crusaders 74-58 as Perry Martens scored 24 and Mick Martens 10. Shawn Coupland led the Crusaders with 18.

        In the other semi, the Saskatchewan Technical Institute-Moose Jaw Beavers defeated the Kelsey Institute Amaruks 62-55 as Kelly Whitehead scored 17 and Sharo Reider 12. Kelly Scott led the Amaruks with 14. Ken Peakman added 10. The Amaruks led 28-25 at the half. Amaruks coach Ross Wilson told the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix that despite the loss, “it was a total team effort, the best game we’ve played in two years I’ve been coach at Kelsey.” The Amaruks (coached by Ross Wilson) also included Doug Beckie, Larry Bzowy, Dale Friesen, Jason Patterson, Scott Woodside, Brian Gibson, Barry LaRocque, Ed Baker.

        In the final, the Saskatchewan Technical Institute-Moose Jaw Beavers defeated the Briercrest Bible Clippers 73-72 as Ken MacDougall scored 20 and Kelly Whitehead 16. Lyle Kroeker led the Clippers with 14. The Clippers led 48-37 at the half.

        The silver medalist Briercrest Bible Clippers: Mick Martens; Nick Janzen; Perry Martens; Jonathan Peters; Les Sillars; Lyle Kroeker; Colby Grypiuk; Will Born; Rick Klassen; Steve McCann; coach Carl Hinderager; mananger Troy Klassen

        The gold medalist Saskatchewan Technical Institute Beavers: Shane Reider; Brad Hennenfent; Mike Rogowski; Les Boyko; Kelly Whitehead; Al Holth; Ken McDougall; Greg Brown; Don Reed; Lorne Hoehn; Vince Schaeffer; Gary Spratt; coach Peter Lapointe; assistant Lorne Busse