In the opening round, held in Kelowna: ………………………………………………… The Victoria Lambrick Park Lions defeated the Kitimat Mount Elizabeth Eagles 74-53. ………………………………………………… The Vancouver Lord Byng Grey Ghosts clipped the Prince George D.P. Todd Trojans 88-75. Peter Tsembelis led the Trojans (coached by Randy Corcoran) with 30. Greg Sale added 17. ………………………………………………… The Campbell River Carihi Tyees dumped the Vanderhoof Nechako Valley Vikings 82-65 (also reported as 82-64). ………………………………………………… The top-seeded Agassiz Chieftains bombed the 16th-seeded Kamloops Westsyde Whundas 78-57. The Whundas (coached by Surinder Brar) included Chris Scott. ………………………………………………… The Summerland Rockets spanked the Nelson L.V. Rogers Bombers 99-82. ………………………………………………… The West Vancouver Sentinel Spartans dispatched the Creston Prince Charles Comets 73-64. ………………………………………………… The Langley Mountain Eagles defeated Kelowna Spring Valley 83-78 as Mike Hubsher scored 29. ………………………………………………… The Campbell River Robron Breakers crushed the Vernon Clarence Fulton Maroons 95-76. The Maroons (coached by Gary Davidson) included Judy May, Rob Ariani, Jason Beck.
In the quarterfinals, the Victoria Lambrick Park Lions torched the Langley Mountain Eagles 93-58. Eagles coach Bruce Jackson told the Langley Advance that “a game like that, you’ve got to forget as soon as possible.” The Eagles (coached by Bruce Jackson) included Jamie Judd, Doug Kane, Mike Hubsher, Dean Fedoruk, Kevin Loatt.
The Campbell River Robron Breakers edged the Vancouver Lord Byng Grey Ghosts 77-76.
The Agassiz Chieftains spanked the Summerland Rockets 88-62.
In the last quarterfinal, the Campbell River Carihi Tyees dusted the West Vancouver Mount Sentinel Spartans 92-78.
In the semi, the Victoria Lambrick Park Lions defeated the Campbell River Robron Breakers 79-59.
In the other semi, the Agassiz Chieftains defeated the Campbell River Carihi Tyees 84-69.
In the bronze medal match, the Campbell River Robron Breakers edged the Campbell River Carihi Tyees 71-70.
In the final, the Victoria Lambrick Park Lions nipped the Agassiz Chieftains 71-70 to prevent the latter’s bid to become the first school in B.C. boys’ basketball history to win three straight titles. Lambrick Park completed a boy’s and girl’s double with the victory. David Dyck paced the Chieftains with 47, including 13 treys.
The bronze medalist Campbell River Robron Breakers:
The silver medalist Agassiz Chieftains: David Dyck; John Watson; Bryan Davis; Brian Pelletier; Trent Lucki; coach Bob Watson
The gold medalist Victoria Lambrick Park Lions: Brendan Graves; David Birdsall; coach Ed Somers