The tournament was expanded to 10 teams.

        In the opening round, held in Medicine Hat: …………………………………………………… The Crowsnest Consolidated Panthers edged the Cochrane Cobras 39-35 as Doug Skura scored 13 and Jim Standquist 9. Peter Luhoff led the Cobras with 7. The Cobras also included Leigh Morris. …………………………………………………… The Camrose Trojans dropped the Peace River Nomads 68-44 as Ken Roth scored 17 and John Roth 12. Dave Hafner led the Nomads with 16. The Nomads also included M Garden, Gary Lotoski.

        In the quarterfinals, the Sherwood Park Archbishop Jordan Scots clipped the Crowsnest Consolidated Panthers 90-77 as Vince Diduck scored 16. The Scots led 40-26 at the half. Doug Skura paced the Panthers with 11. The Panthers also included Jim Strandquist, Fred Lew, Gary Chapman,

        The Medicine Hat McCoy Colts dispatched the Edmonton Archbishop Macdonald Marauders 71-58 after leading 40-27 at the half. Doug Lambert paced the Colts with 29. Mitch Lambert added 21. Perry Sugan led the Marauders with 21. The Marauders also included Dan Fagnan, Dave Garritty, Keith Bibeault, Dale Brenneis, Bernie Crotty.

        The Calgary John Diefenbaker Chiefs thrashed the Fort McMurray Composite Black Gold Miners 64-26 as Laur Jacques scored 15 and Brian Miettenen 14. The Miners (coached by Roy Cain, manager Tim Young) included Paul Dakin, Jim Leslie, Mike Sammis, Greg Strong, James Smith, Peter Dakin, Jay Austin, Rick Langford, Thaddeus Flynn, Bill Lodewyk and Dwight Cain.

        In the last quarterfinal, the Camrose Trojans defeated the Red Deer Camille J. Lerouge Cougars 50-41 as John Roth scored 13. The Trojans led 21-20 at the half. Terry Krushelnicki paced the Cougars with 11. The Cougars (coached by Bruce Buchanan) also included Bill Kuhnen, Pat Quesnel, Pat Loughlin, Glenn MacLeod, Randy Herlein, Marty Vellner, Andrew Docherty, Dave Hallet.

        In the semis, the host Medicine Hat McCoy Colts defeated the three-time defending provincial champ Sherwood Park Archbishop Jordan Scots 64-53 as Mitch Lambert scored 22.

        In the other semi, the Calgary John Diefenbaker Chiefs dispatched the Camrose Trojans 54-24 as Laur Jacques scored and Brian Miettenen 11.

        In the bronze medal match, the Sherwood Park Archbishop Jordan Scots defeated the Camrose Trojans 66-57 as Paul Shaw scored 17. Perry Bateman led the Trojans with 15.

        In the final, the Calgary John Diefenbaker Chiefs edged the Medicine Hat McCoy Colts 58-53 as Chuck Eudaily and Brian Miettenen each scored 14, while Laur Jacques nabbed 12 boards. Roger Dirk paced the Colts with 20. Doug Lambert added 15. Chief coach Del Anderson told the Calgary Herald that “it was a total team effort. … Our depth has been our strength all year. … We were leading by five points and they had the ball when George Liaridis made a key steal and we scored. Had they scored, our lead would have only been three points and who knows what might have happened. Liaridis was a defensive star for us all weekend though.”

        The bronze medalist Sherwood Park Archbishop Jordan Scots: Paul Shaw; Vince Diduck; Blake Mills; Jim Pratt;

        The silver medalist Medicine Hat McCoy Colts: Doug Lambert; Mitchell Lambert; Ron Dirk;

        The gold medalist Calgary John Diefenbaker Chiefs: Chuck Eudaily; Brian Miettenen; George Liaridis; Laur Jacques; Rob Eudaily; Rob Hnatyshyn; Curtis Dudley; coach Del Anderson