POOL A | ONT | ALTA | BC | NS | Record | |||
Ontario | —– | 91-89 | (3-0) | |||||
Alberta | —– | 77-76 | ||||||
British Columbia | 89-91 | 76-77 | —– | 66-45 | (1-2) | |||
Nova Scotia | 45-66 | —– | ||||||
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POOL B | NB | MAN | QUE | SASK | Record | |||
New Brunswick | —– | 93-80 | ||||||
Manitoba | —– | 90-89 | 90-66 | |||||
Quebec | 89-90 | —– | 83-84 | |||||
Saskatchewan | 80-93 | 66-90 | 84-83 | —– | (1-2) |
Semi | Ontario 76 Manitoba 74 | |
Semi | New Brunswick 104 Alberta 77 | |
9th | ||
7th | Nova Scotia 106 Saskatchewan 86 | |
Fifth | Quebec 80 British Columbia 59 | |
Bronze | Manitoba 79 Alberta 63 | |
Final | Ontario 90 New Brunswick 58 | |
In pool A round-robin play, held in Sydney, Nova Scotia: …………………………………………………… Ontario nipped British Columbia 91-89 in overtime. Dean Adams led BC with 23.
In pool B round robin play: …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan nipped Quebec 84-83 as Marc Virgo scored 24 and Grant McLaughlin 12.
In the semis, Ontario nipped Manitoba 76-74. Jeff Foreman led Manitoba with 30. Roger Watchorn added 6.
In the other semi, New Brunswick dispatched Alberta x-x.
In the fifth-place match, British Columbia thrashed Quebec 80-59. Quebec included David Bialsky, Deon George.
In the bronze medal match, Manitoba defeated Alberta 79-63 as Kyle Guss scored 29, Jeff Foreman 15 and Roger Watchorn 6. Alberta (coached by Ken Larson) included Seth Adler,
In the final, Ontario defeated New Brunswick 90-58.
The bronze medalist Manitoba: Kyle Guss; Jeff Foreman; Roger Watchorn; Warren Nightingale;
The silver medalist New Brunswick:
The gold medalists from Ontario: