POOL A ONT MAN NS BC Record    
  Ontario —– 103-86 95-80 80-54 (3-0)    
  Manitoba 86-103 —– 86-83 75-74 (2-1)    
  Nova Scotia 80-95 83-86 —– 90-81 (1-2)    
  British Columbia 54-80 74-75 81-90 —– (0-3)    
                 
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  Saskatchewan —– 89-87 90-85 97-58 115-75 (4-0)  
  Alberta 87-89 —– 95-79 84-73 110-55 (3-1)  
  Quebec 85-90 79-95 —– 105-65 110-83 (2-2)  
  Newfoundland 58-97 73-84 65-105 —– 82-74 (1-3)  
  New Brunswick 75-115 55-110 83-110 74-82 —– (0-4)  
                 
  Semi Ontario 72 Alberta 63
  Semi Saskatchewan 100 Manitoba 83
  9th New Brunswick
  7th British Columbia 89 Newfoundland 77
  5th Quebec 98 Nova Scotia 92
  Bronze Alberta 93 Manitoba 65
  Final Ontario 97 Saskatchewan 79
     

        In pool A round robin play, held in St. John’s, Newfoundland: …………………………………………………… Manitoba nipped BC 75-74 on a bucket by Joey Vickery with three seconds to play. Dean Goodbrandson paced Manitoba with 22. Vickery added 15 and Dave Filmon 11. …………………………………………………… Ontario dumped Manitoba 103-86. Dean Goodbrandson led Manitoba with 19. Joey Vickery added 14.

In pool B play: …………………………………………………… Alberta crushed New Brunswick 110-53 as Sean Chursinoff and Dave Youngs each scored 20. Scott McIntyre added 15. Ed Joseph was chosen game MVP for Alberta.

In the semis, Saskatchewan defeated Manitoba 100-83. Joey Vickery led Manitoba with 19. Murray Gehman and Dean Goodbrandson each added 12.

In the bronze medal match, Dave Clutchey scored 25, including five from beyond the arc, to lead Alberta to an easy 97-79 win over Manitoba. Dan Brown led Manitoba with 14. Terry Lamoureux added 11.

        In the final, Tom Swick scored 21 and Mark Henry 19, both of whom attend Niagara University, as Ontario crushed Saskatchewan. Four of five Saskatchewan starters are with the U of Saskatchewan. They’re paced by Byron Tokarchuck’s 24 points. John Cleland adds 21.

        The all-tournament team featured: MVP Tom Swick (Ontario); John Clelland (Saskatchewan); Mark Henry (Ontario); Dave Karnacki (Saskatchewan); Greg Maillet (Alberta); and Dwight Walton (Quebec)

        The bronze medalists from Alberta: Greg Maillet; Dave Clutchey; Sean Chursinoff; Dave Youngs; Harbir Bains; Cheyno Finnie; Darren Boras; Jamie McLellan; Keith Pushor; coach Rob Wilson

        The silver medalists from Saskatchewan: Bryon Tokarchuck; Greg Jockims; John Cleland; Dave Karnacki;

        The gold medalists from Ontario: Mike Sherwood; Tom Schneider; Jeff Petter; Mervin Busby; Jasper Naus; Jeff Root; Mark Harvey; Mark Henry; Stafford Lowe; Mike Forestell; Tom Swick; Barry Bekkedam; alternate Kory Hallas; alternate Tim Mau; alternate Peter Sawchuk; coach Ernie Armstrong; assistant Paul Jones; manager Bob Nicholson