In the quarterfinals, the 6th-seeded Fredericton Ste. Anne Castors dispatched the 3rd-seeded Perth-Andover Southern Victoria Vikings 82-74 as Boudreau scored 29, Landry 18, Albert 13, C Moore 12, McLaughlin 2 and M Moore 2. Donald DeMerchant led the Vikings with 22. Gerry Guest added 19, Matt Ruff 10, Ross Sullivan 9, Owen Clark 6, Rod Brayall 4, Duane Godsoe 2 and Mark Gray 2.
The 5th-seeded Hartland Huskies edged the 4th-seeded Plaster Rock Tobique Valley Panthers 94-92 as Fraser scored 31, Evertt 26, Pelkey 17, Dee 9 and Calbertson 5. Charles Jensen led the Panthers with 47. Tim lewis added 16, George Michaud 15, Bob Brown 6, Dennis Mahaney 6 and Troy Cooper 2.
The top-seeded Harvey Lakers clubbed the 8th-seeded Stanley Blue Devils 95-76 as Cline scored 28, Barrieau 21, Kitchen 20, Fletcher 12, Curtis 5, Burgess 4, Holland 3 and Daley 2. Dave Chaffey paced the Blue Devils with 20. Tom Brittany added 18, Ken Thomas 14, Laurie Humble 12, Barry Bartlett 6, Bobby Flynn 3 and John Flynn 2.
In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Grand Manan Breakers edged the 7th-seeded Petitcodiac Regional Panthers 55-50 as Linton scored 18, McLaughlin 15, Guptill 12, B Brown 8 and S Brown 2. Andy Smith led the Panthers with 16. Dennis Middleton added 12, Doug MacPherson 12, Greg Geldart 8 and Larry Wheaton 2, while Andy Marr and Chris Molloy were scoreless.
In the semis, the 2nd-seeded Grand Manan Breakers spanked the 6th-seeded Fredericton Ecole Ste. Anne Castors 71-55 as McLaughlin score 24, Guptill 19, Brown 12, Benson 4 and Griffin 2. The score as knotted at 28 at the half. The Breakers hit 7-13 from the line. Boudreau led the Castors with 16. Albert added 14, Moore 13, Landry 6 and McLaughlin 6.
In the other semi, the top-seeded Harvey Lakers dispatched the 6th-seeded Hartland Huskies 101-82 as Kitchen scored 26, Barrieau 22, Cline 14, Saunders 14, Daley 6, Chessie 4, Fletcher 4, Burgess 4, Holland 3, Lister 2 and Curtis 2. The Lakers hit 13-30 from the line. Everett paced the Huskies with 25. Fraser added 19, Dee 14, Antworth 10, Pelkey 8, Calbertson 5 and Boone 1. The Huskies hit 9-15 from the line.
In the bronze medal match, the 6th-seeded Fredericton St. Anne Castors dispatched the 5th-seeded Hartland Huskies 84-81 as Moore scored 35, Albert 19, Landry 11 and Boudreau 10. Rod Fraser led the Huskies with 32. The Huskies also included Jeff Everett, Darrin Pelkey, Mark Dee, Kevin Antworth, Ross Calbertson, Roger Boone.
In the final, the host and top-seeded Harvey Lakers captured their first title by defeating the 2nd-seeded Grand Manan Breakers 69-45 as Kitchen scored 21, Saudners 18, Barrieau 12, Cline 12, Fletcher 4 and Chessie 2. The Lakers, who finished (30-4) on the campaign, hit 3-6 from the line. McLaughlin led the Breakers with 22. Linton added 9, Griffin 8, Guptill 3, Brown 3 and Benson 2. The Breakers hit 4-11 from the line.
The bronze medalist Fredericton Ecole St. Anne Castors: Marcel Boudreau; Phillip Landry; Daniel Albert; Chris Moore; Paul McLaughlin; Mike Moore;
The silver medalist Grand Manan Breakers: Peter McLaughlin; Dan Linton; John Guptill; Blaine Brown; Stacey Brown; Morton Benson; John Griffin; Todd McLaughlin?
The champion Harvey Lakers: Bob Barrieau; Tracy Cline; Royden Kitchen; Dale Pollock; Dean Fletcher; Dale Saunders; Robbie Lister; Shaun Holland; David Dhessie; Rob Curtis, Brian Burgess, Jeff Daley; coach David MacMullin