In the quarterfinals, (with each hosted by the higher seed), the top-seeded Petitcodiac Regional Panthers dusted the 8th-seeded Rexton Bonar Law Bengals 85-55 as Brooks scored 38, Middleton 24, Anderson 10, Thorne 5, Keirstead 4, Lewis 2 and Berry 2. Brent Lawson led the Bengals with 26, Gary Robichaud added 16, Dan Roberts 4, Junior Boucher 3, Chris Thompson 2, Bobby Smith 2 and Stefan Kenny 2, while Dorrance Augustine, David Albert and Sean Graham were scoreless.

       The 2nd-seeded Harvey Lakers torched the 7th-seeded Boiestown Upper Miramichi Regional Boas 96-71 as Pollock scored 33, Patterson 21, Little 13, Burgess 12, Messer 10, Christie 4, Mclean 2 and Johnson 1. Clayton McKiel led the Boas with 24. Mark Fairley added 12, Jody Ward 10, Corey Patterson 8, Steven Pond 6, Derek Storey 6, Calvin Wood 3 and Bob MacKay 2.

       The 3rd-seeded Hartland Huskies clocked the 6th-seeded Canterbury Celtics 69-50 as Fraser scored 23, McAffee 13, Richardson 13, Albright 11, MacKinnon 5 and Kinney 4. Dave Durpetos led the Celtics with 16. Duane Collicott added 10, Bryan Hardy 10, Wade Collier 7, Travis Foster 3, Randy Briggs 2 and Jonathon Foster 2.

       In the last quarterfinal, the 4th-seeded Grand Manan Breakers defeated the 5th-seeded Stanley Blue Devils 72-64 as Johnson scored 26, McLaughlin 12, Russell 10, Lambert 8, Daggett 6, Cook 4, Wilson 4 and D Ingersoll 2. Troy Spilman paced the Blue Devils with 19. Terry Hay added 17, Fred Edney 12, Kevin Humble 8, Doug Flynn 4, Terry Moss 2 and Scott McGillvray 2, while Tony Bartlett and Tom Moss were scoreless.

       In the semis, the 2nd-seeded Harvey Lakers dispatched the 3rd-seeded Hartland Huskies 86-73 as Pollock scored 21, Messer 15, Johnston 14, Patterson 13, Burgess 12, Campbell 6, Christie 2, Little 2 and Scott 1. Fraser led the Huskies with 29. Richardson added 12, Albright 10, Kinney 8, MacAffee 8, Antworth 3, MacKinnon 2 and Culberson 1.

       In the other semi, the top-seeded Petitcodiac Regional Panthers stomped the 4th-seeded Grand Manan Breakers 94-72 as Middleton scored 25, Anderson 24, Brooks 18, Murphy 13, Lewis 7, Kierstead 2, Bery 2, Brubacker 2 and Smith 1. McLaughlin led the Breakers with 29. Johnson added 16, Cook 2, L Ingersoll 8, Dagget 6 and Wilson 3.

       In the bronze medal match, the 3rd-seeded Hartland Huskies dispatched the 4th-seeded Grand Manan Breakers 83-78 as Fraser scored 28, Culberson 20, Albright 155, Richardson 10, MacAffee 7, Antworth 2 and McKinnon 1. Bob Johnson led the Breakers with 36. Doug Cook added 15, Toby McLaughlin 7, D’Arcy Russell 6, Andy Daggett 6, Mark Lambert 6 and Trent Wilson 2. The Breakers also included Luke Ingersoll, Darren Ingersoll.

       In the final, the 2nd-seeded Harvey Lakers defeated the top-seeded Petitcodiac Regional Panthers 80-75 as Messer scored 31, Pollock 14, while nabbing 18 boards, Patterson 8, Johnston 8, Little 6 and Burgess 2. The win capped an A boys/girls double for the Lakers. Middleton led the Panthers with 28. Brooks added 28, Anderson 17 and Kierstead 2.

       The bronze medalist Hartland Huskies: Roderick Fraser; Rodney McAffee; Dan Richardson; Allan Albright; Greg McKinnon; Troy Kinney; Brent Antworth; Ross Culberson; Mike Booker; Ken Anderson;

       The silver medalist Petitcodiac Regional Panthers; Jon Brooks; Todd Middleton; Kevin Anderson; Bruce Thorne; John Keirstead; Mike Lewis; Tony Berry; Dennis Murphy; Mark Brubacker; Steve Smith;

       The champion Harvey Lakers: Dale Pollock; Jonathan Patterson; Matthew Little; Carl Burgess; Todd Messer; Jamie Christie; Chris McLean; Grant Johnson; John Campbell; Jamie Scott; Glen Saunders; coach Dave McMullin