In the quarterfinals, held in Rosemary, the Grassy Lake Chamberlain Panthers defeated Provost 56-43. Provost included Harold Biever.
The Nobleford Noble Central Blades defeated the Grassland Cougars x-x.
The Myrnam Barons dispatched the Delia Bulldogs x-x.
In the last quarterfinal, Fairview pounded the Bentley Panthers 63-43 as Clarence Reuther scored 25 and Greg Elaskovitz 22. Rod Scarlett led the Panthers with 21. Les Seeman added 16 and Roy Landry 4.
In the semis, the Grassy Lake Chamberlain Panthers dispatched x.
In the other semi, the Nobleford Noble Central Blades defeated x.
In the bronze medal match,
In the final, the Grassy Lake Chamberlain Panthers defeated the Nobleford Noble Central Blades 46-32, to complete a boy’s-girl’s double, a remarkable achievement for a school with an enrolment of 44.
The bronze medalist x:
The silver medalist Nobleford Noble Central Blades: Arthur Steinburgen; Trevor Esall; Kirk Hofman;
The gold medalist Grassy Lake Chamberlain Panthers: Eugene Torrie; Danny Ell; Don Turnbull; Paul Sincennes; Gerry Ell; Don Penner; Dale Chervinski; Leslie Racz; Kerry Brewin; Roger Fettig; Rick Sincennes; Kevin Brewin; Jeff Clanfield; Reg Kraemer; Blaine Cross; coach George Hamilton; manager Douglas Hazell