In the North round robin playoffs: …………………………………………………… Prince Albert dumped North Battleford 53-37. …………………………………………………… Saskatoon Nutana stomped North Battleford 127-18. …………………………………………………… Saskatoon Nutana dispatched Prince Albert 52-28 as Charlie Mayer scored 11 and Lloyd Henderson 8. John Taylor led Prince Albert with 9. Rod McIsaac added 7. Prince Albert also included Ted Frost, Orval Sneve, Roy Adams, Fred Kernaghan, John Calym, Don Mandzuk, Lorne Carrol, Jim Mooney, Don Dwyer, Keith Barton and Al Hewett.

        In the Regina city finals, the Luther Lions prevailed.

        In the south opening round: …………………………………………………… The Regina Campion Maroons defeated the Weyburn Eagles 62-26 as Jerry Liski scored 19, Bernie Collins 12, Ed Legars 11, Harold Ottenbreit 8 and Anton Puczko 6. Pete Hammer led the Eagles with 9. Jorgenson added 8. …………………………………………………… The Luther Lions clocked the Moose Jaw Tech Toilers 54-31 as Jerry Mullin scored 16, Bill MacRae 10, Lorne Schemmer 10 and Merliss Belsher 8. Darrell Ressor led the Toilers with 13. Bert Howarth added 6. The Toilers included Reg Boughen, Bare, Ray Boughen, Silverthorne, Andrews and Gould. …………………………………………………… In the quarterfinals, the Moose Jaw Central Cyclones clipped the Shaunavon Shadows 37-25. …………………………………………………… The Regina Campion Maroons whipped the Regina Central Gophers 55-33. The Gophers included Dale Parsons, Gerald Fitzgerald, Bill Gourlay, Barry Barton. …………………………………………………… The Regina Scott Blues clubbed the Estevan Elecs 48-27. The Elecs included Moroz, Sorley, Maley, Tolhurst, LaCoste, Hancock, Wershler, Marklinger, Llylk and McKehnie. …………………………………………………… In the last quarterfinal, the Regina Balfour Tech Redmen edged the Regina Luther Lions 43-40. The Lions (coached by John Chomay and managed by Randy Holfeld), included Lorne Schemmer, Jerry Mullin, Ron Turner, Morley Bruce, Herman Schrenroth, Merliss Belcher, Cliff Schemner, Glenn Eng, Paul Swedburg, Bill McRae. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Regina Campion Maroons dispatched the Regina Scott Blues 45-39. The Blues included Gusty Butz, Jack Garvin, Stan Quilty, Bob Pettigrew. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Moose Jaw Central Cyclones nipped the Regina Balfour Tech Redmen 42-40. The Redmen included Gordon Magel, Jim Tanouye, Gordon Scherz, Jim Cross…………………………………………………… In the final, the Moose Jaw Central Cyclones clipped the Regina Campion Maroons 42-35 to become the first non-Regina team to win the south region since regional competition commenced in 1945-46. Dick Stark led the Cyclones with 15. Ted Saunders added 13, Lorne Doane 9, Dean 2, Davis 2 and Christianson 1, while Valgardson, K Doane and Lang were scoreless. Ed LeGars led the Maroons with 12. Ed Belcourt added 8, Henry Murzyn 7, Harold Ottenbreit 6 and Puczko 1, while Kev McKinney, Bernie Collins, Couture and Reed were scoreless. The Maroons also included Calvin and Meyer. Starter Jerry Liski did not play because of an ankle injury.

        In the final, the Saskatoon Nutana Blues defeated the Moose Jaw Central Cyclones 33-33; 38-32 (Total: 71-65).

        In game one, the teams played to a draw as Moose Jaw Central knotted the score at 33 on a free throw by Dick Stark and a field goal by Ted Saunders in the final minute. Stark led the Cyclones with 11. Saunders added 4, Valgardsson 4, Davis 3, Dean 3 and Christianson 1, while L Doane, K Doane and Lange were scoreless. Lloyd Henderson paced the Blues with 8. Barry Bates added 7, Malkin 5, McCusker 5, Mayer 4, Josephson 2 and Larson 2, while Wine, Johnson and Bell were scoreless.

        In game two, Nutana prevailed 38-32 as Mel Malkin scored 9, Barnes 9, Lloyd Henderson 7, Bob McCusker 5, Larson 4, Mayer 3 and Josephson 2, while Johnson, Wine and Bell were scoreless. Ted Saunders led Moose Jaw Central with 12. Dick Stark added 7, Davis 5, L Doane 4, Valgardsson 2 and Dean 2, while Christianson, K Doane and Lang were scoreless.

        The silver medalist Moose Jaw Central Cyclones: Dick Stark; Ted Saunders; Lorne Doane; Dean; Valgardson; Christianson; K Doane; Lang; Davis; coach Ken Bidell

The gold medalist Saskatoon Nutana Collegiate Blues: Lorne Larson; Mel Malkin; Bob McCusker; Barry Bates; Lloyd Henderson; Bob Bell; Charlie Mayer; Barnes; Irving Josephson; Norman Wine; Bob Johnson; coach Bob Adams