In the opening round, held in Devon: …………………………………………………… The Calgary Christian Cougars thrashed the Delburne Trojans 47-29 as Ron Tasveer scored 17 and Mike Vandermeulen 10. Lyle Edwards paced the Trojans with 8. Ian Mosher added 6. The Trojans (coached by Rod Smith) also included Jim Rusaw, Peter Lawrence, Joe Lyznski, Darwin Feil. …………………………………………………… The Calgary Springbank Phoenix edged the Edmonton J.H. Picard Pumas 47-43 as Terry Johnson scored 15 and Dave Richards 10. Arpad Ujvarosy led the Pumas with 14. Chris Taylor added 12.
In the quarterfinals, the host Devon John Maland Wildcats defeated Edmonton Concordia College 44-39.
The Pincher Creek Matthew Halton Hawks dusted the Bow Island Senator Gershaw Gators 76-40 as Lorne Mackenzie scored 19, Brian MacKenzie 14 and Tim Johnson 14. Doug Alwood led the Gators with 12.
The Calgary Christian Cougars clipped the Peace River Nomads 48-38.
In the last quarterfinal, the Calgary Springbank Phoenix dispatched Ashcroft 34-25.
In the semis, the Pincher Creek Matthew Halton Hawks defeated the Calgary Christian Cougars 45-40.
In the other semi, the Devon John Maland Wildcats defeated the Calgary Springbank Phoenix x-x.
In the bronze medal match, Calgary Christian Cougars v Calgary Springbank Phoenix
In the final, the Devon John Maland Wildcats defeated the Pincher Creek Matthew Halton Hawks 65-63 in overtime. “I really felt like the home crowd had an effect,” Halton coach Nolen Olsen told the Lethbridge Herald. “There were close to 400 people there, and about 375 were screaming for Devon.” Lorne Mackenzie paced the Hawks with 38.
The bronze medalist:
The silver medalist Pincher Creek Matthew Halton Hawks: Lorne MacKenzie; Brian MacKenzie; Tim Johnson; Jim Campbell; Geoff Wright; coach Nolen Olsen
The gold medalist Devon John Maland Wildcats: