In the quarterfinals, held in Hartland, the top-seeded Petitcodiac Regional Panthers clipped the 8th-seeded host Hartland Huskies 44-34 as O’Blenis scored 14, D Pollock 10, Drury 9, Brown 9 and MacPhee 4. Ken Seeley led the Huskies with 20. Bill Barrett added 10, Darrel Mclean 2 and Hill 2, while Smith, Robins and Perry were scoreless.
5th-seeded Bathurst Leblanc torched the 4th-seeded Grant Manan Breakers 69-34 as Phil LePage scored 16, Benoit 14, Ross 9, D Doucet 8, A Doucet 7, LaRocque 5, Kennah 5, Brideau 3, Mann 2 and Phil LaPage 1. Roger Morse led the Breakers with 13. Ray Morse added 7, Ingersoll 6, Cronk 4, Brown 2, Gutherie 1 and Foster 1, while Benson was scoreless.
The 3rd-seeded Canterbury Celtics blasted the 6th-seeded Stanley Regional Blue Devils 72-43 as English scored 42, Grant 7, Gardner 6, Boone 6, O Grant 6 and A Grant 5. Joe Ryan led the Blue Devils with 14. Brian Spillman added 13, Pat O’Hara 12, Winfred Ryan 2, Barkley 1 and Hurley 1, while Hepburn was scoreless.
In the last quarterfinal, 7th-seeded Dorchester stunned the 2nd-seeded McAdam Warriors 56-55 as Gillespie scored 14, Snowdon 12, Cormier 10, Rutter 10 and Leger 10. Teddy Thorburn led the Warriors with 15. Carl Lindsay added 14, Colberg (Colburn? Coburn?) 8, Frank Thorburn 6, Dave Bennett 6 and Moffett 6, while Leach and Bernard Storr were scoreless.
In the semis, Bobby English scored 22 to lead the 3rd-seeded Canterbury Celtics to an easy 63-35 win over 7th-seeded Dorchester. Grant added 17 for the Trojans, Boone 16 and Gardner 8. Leger led Dorchester with 12. Gillespie added 10, Snowdon 5, Cormier 3, Rutler 3, and Hunter 2.
In the other semi, 5th-seeded Bathurst LeBlanc upset the top-seeded Petitcodiac Regional Panthers 58-50 as LePage scored 16, Benoit 15, LaRocque 12, Doucet 6, Kennah 4, Doucette 3 and Ross 2. Pollock led the Panthers with 21. O’Blenis added 11, Keith 6, Brown 5, Drury 4 and MacPhee 2.
In the bronze medal match, 7th-seeded Dorchester defeated the top-seeded Petitcodiac Regional Panthers 51-44 as Snowden scored 19, Cormier 12, Rutter 9, Gillespie 6 and Leger 5. Dan Pollock paced the Panthers with 14. Richard Brown added 8, Pete Drury 6, Mike O’Blenis 6, Mcleod 5, McPhee 3 and R Pollock 1.
In the final, 5th-seeded Bathurst Leblanc defeated the 3rd-seeded Canterbury Celtics 55-42 as Benoit scored 19, kennah 12, Larocque 11, D Doucet 6, Ross 5, Lepage 2 and A Doucet 1. G Grant led the Trojans with 17. English added 14, O Grant 9 and Boone 2.
The bronze medalist Dorchester: Mike Gillespie; Neil Snowdon (Snowden?); Greg Cormier; Rutter (Rutler?); Mike Leger; Hunter;
The silver medalist Canterbury Celtics: Bobby English; Gary Grant; Michael Gardner; Dewayne Boone; Orville Grant; Allen Grant; Shawn Collicott; Charles Bell; Stephen Hawkes; Brian Higgs; David Dickinson; coach Ken Estabrooks
The champion Bathurst Leblanc: Phil Lepage; Denis Benoit; Art Ross; David Doucet; Andre Doucet; Laurent LaRocque; Bobby Kennah; Roland Brideau; Kevin Mann; Phil Lapage; Donnie McKay; Alfed Arsenau; coach Eldon McLean; manager Benny White