In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The Vancouver King George Dragons clipped the Revelstoke Mountaineers 57-41 as Jack McKinnon scored 21, Harvey Yip 17, Chapman 10, Rocky Hughes 7 and E Brown 2, while Yip, Kaulfield, Alfonson, D Brown and Harrison were scoreless. Ken McGregor led the Mountaineers with 18. Sidney Lundell added 17, Correale 4 and Yutaka 2, while Allum, Mervyn, Kelsey and Husband were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Vancouver College Fighting Irish dumped the West Vancouver Highlanders 42-32 as Roy Durante scored 11, MacMillan 9, Barry Brown 6, Leo Mulhern 4, Currie 1 and Cal Murphy 1, while T Crane, Purcell, Frith and Riley were scoreless. Dave Foote paced the Highlanders with 6. Kelsey added 6, Perran 6, Gruchy 5 and Gibbons 5, while Doug Murray, Salvall, Fleetham, Cuel and Burrows were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Victoria High Totems nipped the Creston Prince Charles Comets 32-30 as Bob Rowe scored 18, Gerry Parker 8, Bruce Naylor 4, Bill Bamford 3, Wal Acreman 2 and Bruce Hudson 2, while Boyd, Newton, Firth and Robb were scoreless. Totems coach Laurie Wallace told the Victoria Daily Colonist that “it was our worst game of the season and we are glad to have it out of our system.” Keith Jensen led Creston with 15. D Hester added 6, Heembrook 4, MacDonald 3, Rogers 2 and Shunter 2, while Joyce and A Hester were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Prince Rupert Rainmakers clocked the Maple Ridge Ramblers 49-22 as Olson scored 16, D Scherk 9, Flaten 8, Spring 6, Carison 5 and Scherk 5, while Webster, Davidson, Sunberg and Moore were scoreless. McMartin led the Ramblers with 5. Henri added 5, Clent 4, Gee 4, Parton 2 and Lemberg 2, while Esplin, Oling, Misky and Pelton were scoreless. …………………………………………………… New Westminster Trapp Tech clubbed the Abbotsford Panthers 58-34 as Bill Jobb scored 14, Larry Rube 6, Davis 5, Jack Hanley 5, Catherall 4, Chidlow 2 and Clarke 2, while Richardson and Marcoux were scoreless. Dave Kandal led the Panthers with 17. Threlfall added 8, Ashdown 6, Martens 2 and MacDonal 1, while Praslokki, McLennan, McNeil, Bailer and Balough were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The New Westminster Duke of Connaught Dukes dusted the Ladner Delta Pacers 44-20 as Sviatko scored 10, Zaharko 7, Burrows 6, Grover Sinclair 6, Blinn 5 and Buday 4, while Cruickshank, Wright and Engman were scoreless. Wilson led the Pacers with 9. Evans added 6, Maxwell 4 and Elliott 1, while Tamboline, Pyebus and Wilson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Port Coquitlam Senior Secondary (now Terry Fox Secondary) edged the Kamloops Owls 43-41 in overtime as Jolin scored 11, Davie 10, Nybang 8, Brunelle 7, Boe 3, Lamoureaux 2 and Smith 2, while Hunt, Leclair and Reid were scoreless. Camp led the Owls with 13. Marriott added 9, Beesley 8, Farquharson 7 and Wakida 4, while Fowles, Holt, Martinson and Stebbings were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Penticton Lakers dispatched Powell River 39-32 as Nick Drossos scored 14, Boulding 7, Ronald Young 6, Maissoneuve 5, Kenyon 4, Daryl Eshleman 2 and Val Eshleman 1, while J Young, Berdin, Campbell and Dow were scoreless. Taylor led Powell River with 10. Olprick added 9, Bowman 7 and Max Bertram 6, while Sparrow, Black, Brett, Croselti, Hughes and Tetarenko were scoreless.

In the quarterfinals, the Penticton Lakers edged New Westminster Duke of Connaught Lakers 36-34 as Nick Drossos scored 14, Daryl Eshleman 6, Val Eshleman 6, Kenyon 4, Ronald Young 2, Boulding 2 and Maissoneuve 2, while Dow, Young, Campbell and Berdin were scoreless. Bob Flynn led the Dukes with 9. Jack Kennish added 8, Buday 8, Grover Sinclair 5, Sviatko 2 and Burrows 2, while Zaharko, Cruickshank, Engman and Wright were scoreless.

The Prince Rupert Rainmakers dumped the Victoria High Totems 51-41 as Flaten scored 13, Carlson 13, Spring 12, Olson 4, D Scherk 4, Scherk 3 and Davidson 2, while Webster, Sunberg and Moore were scoreless. Bruce Hudson led the Totems (coached by Laurie Wallace) with 12. Bill Naylor added 10, Bill Bamford 7, Bob Rowe 5, Gerry Parker 4, Cedric Robb 2 and Firth 1, while Walt Acreman and Newton were scoreless.

The Vancouver College Fighting Irish clubbed the Vancouver King George Dragons 56-33 as Barry Brown scored 29, Roy Durante 11, Leo Mulhern 11, Currie 2, Murphy 2 and Riley 1, while T Crane, Purcell, McMillan and Frith were scoreless. Jack McKinnon paced the Dragons (coached by K.F. Spence) with 16. Kaulfield added 7, Yip 4, Chapman 4 and Rocky Hughes 2, while W Yip, R Brown, D Brown and Harrison were scoreless.

In the last quarterfinal, New Westminster Trapp Tech clipped Port Coquitlam 51-41 as Bill Jobb scored 14, Hanley 12, Davis 11, Lorette 10, Catherall 2 and Marcoux 2, while Chidlow, Larry Rube, Clarke and Richardson were scoreless. Doyle led Coquitlam with 15. Brunelle added 9, Boe 8, Lamoureux 4, Jolin 4 and Nyhang 1, while Smith, Hunt, Le Clair and Reid were scoreless.

In the semis, the Vancouver College Fighting Irish dispatched the Penticton Lakers 37-32 as Roy Durante scored 20, Barry Brown 8, Leo Mulhern 6, MacMillan 2 and Murphy 1, while Crane, Currie, Purcell, Frith and Riley were scoreless. Van Eshleman led the Lakers with 10. Ron Young added 7, Gerry Kenyon 5, Nick Drossos 4, Maissoneuve 4 and Boulding 2, while Daryl Eshleman, Dow, J Young, Campbell and Berdini were scoreless.

In the other semi, New Westminster Trapp Tech edged the Prince Rupert Rainmakers 31-27 as Larry Rube scored 9, Jack Hanley 7, Davis 6, Catherall 5 and Bill Jobb 3, while Chidlow, Clarke, Marcoux and Richardson were scoreless. Ray Spring led the Rainmakers with 10. Flaten added 6, Carlson 6, D Scherk 2, Olson 1 and Davidson 1, while S Scherk, Moore and Webster were scoreless.

In the bronze medal match, the Prince Rupert Rainmakers clocked the Penticton Lakers 35-23 as Ray Spring scored 7, Flaten 7, Carlson 7, D Scherk 6, Sunberg 4 and Scherk 1, while Davidson, Olson and Moore were scoreless. Nick Drossos led the Lakers with 11. Kenyon added 5, Boulding 2, Eshleman 2 and Maissoneuve 1, while Dow, Young, Campbell and Berdin were scoreless.

        In the final, Leo Mulhern hit a 30-foot prayer to help the Vancouver College Fighting Irish win the title with a 45-43 win over New Westminster Trapp Tech. The Irish trailed 43-38 but ripped off a 7-0 run to take command. Roy Durante led the Fighting Irish with 14. Leo Mulhern added 12, Brown 11, MacMillan 7 and Murphy 2, while Crane, Currie, Purcell, Frith and Riley were scoreless. Larry Rube led Trapp Tech with 12. Catherall added 11, Bill Jobb 9, Jack Hanley 7 and Davis 4, while Chidlow, Clarke, Marcoux and Richardson were scoreless.

        The bronze medalist Prince Rupert Rainmakers: Flaten; Carlson; Ray Spring; Olson; D Scherk; Scherk; Davidson; Webster; Sunberg; Moore;

The silver medalist New Westminster Trapp Tech: Bill Jobb; Chidlow; Larry Rube; Davis; Jack Hanley; Catherall; Clarke; Richardson; Marcoux; Lorette;

        The gold medalist Vancouver College Fighting Irish: Leo Mulhern; Barry Brown; Roy Durante; MacMillan; Currie; Cal Murphy; T Crane; Purcell; Frith; Riley;