In the quarterfinals, held in Hamiota, the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders stomped the Lynn Lake West Lynn Heights Northstars 83-14 as Neil Stewart scored 21.

        The Winnipeg Joseph Wolinsky Raiders clipped the Wawanesa Warriors 45-30 as Laurie Goldberg scored 13. The Warriors included Mike Fisher.

        The Shoal Lake Sharks dusted the Manitou Nellie McClung Tigers 64-30 as Peter Baydak scored 26, Larry Gerelus 18 and James Simpson 10. Tom Wiebe led the Tigers with 19.

        In the last quarterfinal, the Riverton Patriots crushed the Hamiota Huskies 56-23 as W Kowalsky scored 19. Shane Coveney led the Huskies with 8.

        In the semis, the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders clipped the Winnipeg Joseph Wolinsky Raiders 52-41 as Neil Stewart and Wayne Nordstran each scored 15.

In the other semi, the Shoal Lake Sharks whipped the Riverton Patriots 66-41 as Peter Baydak scored 19, James Simpson 18 and Larry Gerelus scored 17.

In the bronze medal match, the Winnipeg Joseph Wolinsky Raiders crushed the Riverton Patriots 67-30. The Patriots included Wally Kowalsky.

        In the final, the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders defeated the Shoal Lake Sharks 56-37 as Neil Stewart scored 15, Mark Hebel 14 and Rusty Ruud 14. Larry Gerelus paced the Sharks with 20. Peter Baydak added 12.

        The bronze medalist Winnipeg Joseph Wolinsky Raiders: Lev Gonick; Laurie Goldberg; Bennaroch;

        The silver medalist Shoal Lake Sharks: Peter Baydak; Larry Gerelus; James Simpson; Bob Cornwall; Wayne Chogwin; Gordon Kowalchuk; Garth Short; Leonard Kaskiw; Danny Szwaluk; Daryl McCharles; Mike Kowaluk;

        The gold medalist Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders: Neil Stewart; Mark Hebel; Rusty Ruud; Perry Cisar; Gilbert McKay; Kurtis Ewacha; Wayne Nordstrom; David Pahl; Jerry Delorme; Ron Nordstrom; Ernie Blackburde; Darren Cisar; coach Terry Gotziaman; manager Andy Waskuhl; assistant Rod Gilhuly