POOL A NS ALTA BC YUK Record    
  Nova Scotia —– 79-68 68-80 106-38 (2-1)    
  U of Calgary (ALTA) 68-79 —– 95-67 105-39 (2-1)    
  Simon Fraser (BC) 80-68 67-95 —– 90-41 (2-1)    
  Yukon 38-106 39-105 41-90 —– (0-3)    
                 
  POOL B QUE SASK PEI NWT Record    
  Quebec —– 80-73 112-57 120-48 (3-0)    
  U of Saskatchewan (SASK) 73-80 —– 115-51 108-29 (2-1)    
  PEI 57-112 51-115 —– 76-57 (1-2)    
  Northwest Territories 48-120 29-108 57-76 —– (0-3)    
                 
  POOL C MAN ONT NB NFLD Record    
  Manitoba —– 85-74 63-54 127-57 (3-0)    
  Sarnia Knights (ONT) 74-85 —– 84-76 93-45 (2-1)    
  New Brunswick 54-63 76-84 —– 91-47 (1-2)    
  Newfoundland 57-127 45-93 47-91 —– (0-3)    
                 
  CONSOLATION POOL BC NB NFLD PEI YUK NWT Record
  Simon Fraser (BC) —– 83-72 106-59 103-45 90-41   (5-0)
  New Brunswick 72-83 —– 85-62     127-41  
  Newfoundland 59-106 62-85 —–   62-60  62-60   
  P.E.I. 45-103     —– 58-55 75-39  
  Yukon 41-90   60-62 55-58 —– 68-54  
  N.W.T.   41-127 60-62  39-75 54-68 —–  
                 
  WINNERS POOL ONT MAN NS QUE ALTA SASK Record
  Sarnia Knights (ONT) —– 79-77 56-57   97-69 103-63 (4-1)
  Manitoba 77-79 —– 53-49 78-65 97-80 81-64 (4-1)
  Dalhousie (NS) 57-56 49-53 —– 58-54 69-52 76-65 (3-2)
  Montreal Orchids (QUE)   65-78 54-58 —– 95-92 79-76 (2-3)
  Univ of Calgary (ALTA) 69-97 80-97 52-69 92-95 —– 77-71 (2-3)
  Univ of Saskatchewan (SASK) 63-103 64-81 65-76 76-79 71-77 —– (0-5)
                 

In pool A play: …………………………………………………… Alberta (represented by the University Calgary Dinosaurs) thrashed British Columbia (represented by Simon Fraser University) 95-67 as Gord Balog scored 22, Robin Fry 19, Hans Schamp 16, Bill Mucklow 11 and Wayne Thomas 11.

        In pool B play: …………………………………………………… The University of Saskatchewan Huskies blasted PEI 115-51 as Jim Sekulich and Tom Gosse each scored 16.

        In pool C play: …………………………………………………… Manitoba whacked Newfoundland 127-57 in a game that saw referee Rolland Dewar of Lennoxville carried off unconscious after colliding with a player

        In the consolation pool, British Columbia swept through five opponents.

New Brunswick included Bob Bonnell, Richard Cotter, Keith Coupland, Rod Cox, Kenneth Gould, David Hill, Philip Johnson, Terry McMullin, Dave Nutbrown, Don Patterson, Garry Smith, Brian White, coach Don Nelson, manager Duncan McGeachy

        Newfoundland (coached by Edward Browne) included Pottle, Sisk, Connolly, Facey, Redden, Gaulton, O’Brien, Reddy, Kirkland, Murphy, Russell, Frank Butler, Hendry

        P.E.I.: John White,

Yukon: Ken McKinnon

        In the winner’s pool, Quebec defeated Saskatchewan 79-76 as Ray Mischook and Chuck Smith each scored 16 for Quebec. Bob Hook led Saskatchewan with 14. Tim Gosse added 13. …………………………………………………… Manitoba whacked Saskatchewan 81-64 as Fred Ingaldson scored 19. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia defeated Ontario 57-56. Dick Spears paced Nova Scotia with 25 points. George Hughes added 10 and Tom Beattie 8. Grant Gordon and Tom Henderson each scored 14 for Ontario. Barry Howson added 11. Ontario led 40-32 at the half. But Nova Scotia went into a zone in the second half and held Ontario to 16 points. With a minute to play, Nova Scotia trailed by three but Hughes scored two quick buckets on layups. Ontario countered with a hoop to take the lead when Larry Archibald drove the paint for a bucket that gave Nova Scotia the win. …………………………………………………… Quebec defeated Alberta 95-92 as Ray Mischook scored 31. …………………………………………………… Ontario (essentially represented by the Sarnia Drawbridge Knights, with a few additions) dumped Alberta 97-69 as Pete Misikowetz scored 32 and playing coach Barry Howson added 25. Ken Shields paced Alberta with 30. Robin Fry added 13 and Hans Schamp 12. Alberta collapsed down the stretch when Robin Fry broke his nose in a head-to-head collision with Howson early in the second half. Alberta (coached by Doug Clark and Don Newton) also included Gord Balog, Doug Bowie, Allan Kettles, Bill Mucklow, Clyde Ogilvie, Danny Quance, Dale Stuckey, Wayne Thomas, Wayne Thompson and John Weiland. …………………………………………………… Manitoba edged Nova Scotia 53-49 as Ken Larsen scored 16 and Fred Ingaldson 15. George Hughes paced Halifax with 15. Richard Spears added 13. Nova Scotia led 32-30 at the half. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia edged Quebec 58-54 as Richard Spears scored 17, George Hughes 13 and Thomas Beattie 13. Ray Mischook paced Quebec with 15. Alex Garrow added 11. …………………………………………………… Manitoba dumped Alberta 97-80 as Don McLean 21 and Fred Ingaldson 16. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia dumped Saskatchewan 76-65 as Thorn Beattie scored 22, Pete Simmons 11 and Richard Spears 11. Bill Hook led Saskatchewan with 14. James Sekulich added 11. …………………………………………………… Manitoba dusted Quebec 78-65 as Ken Larsen scored 25, Don McLean 15 and Bill Moody 12. Ray Mischook led Quebec with 18. …………………………………………………… Ontario defeated Quebec x-x as Barry Howson scored 30. Ray Mischook led Quebec with 22. Quebec also included Pete Munzar, Chuck Smith …………………………………………………… Calgary dumped Saskatchewan 77-71 as Ken Shields scored 25. The Huskies (coached by Bob Mirwald) included Tom Gosse, Jim Sekulich, Bill Hook, Dale Galan, Doug Kester, Pat Foster, Doug Dodd, Ralph Schoenfeld, Hal Herbison, Bill Harris, Terry Little and Dave Hardy.

With Ontario and Manitoba finished tied in the final standings, Ontario is awarded the gold by virtue of its defeat of Manitoba.

        The bronze medalists from Nova Scotia: D. Macaulay; Pete Simmonds; Richie Spears; Larry Archibald; George Hughes; Thomas Beattie; K. White; Irv Cohen; Eric Durnford; Bruce Bourassa; A. Shaw; Bill White; Nicholson; coach Al Yarr

        The silver medalists from Manitoba: Jim Bannon; Myron Kuzych; Bill Moody; Fred Pisclevitch; Ken Galanchuk; Gerry Boehm; Don McLean; Ken Larsen; Bob Hazell; Grant Alfonso; coach Fred Ingaldson; manager Don Kerr; manager Harvey Lipkin; manager Barney Shane

        The gold medalists from Ontario (Sarnia Drawbridge Knights): playing coach Barry Howson; John Brickmanis; Mike Suzuki; Grant Gordon; Doug Shaver; Barry Tremblay; Doug Hames; Douglas Marshall; N. Neasmith; John McKibbon; Pete Misikowetz; Tom Henderson