In this era, participation is limited to those aged 17 as of January 1 in the year in which the series is played.

In the Eastern finals, Saint John Lancaster Assumption defeated the Montreal University Settlement Orchids 65-48; 55-43 (2g-0).

        In game one, Saint John prevailed 65-48 as Dave Barry scored 32 and Ken Haley 10. Russ Martin led the Orchids with 16. Jim Rouzier added 12, Gordie Wells 11 and Dick Seneca 1.

        In game two, Lancaster clipped Montreal 55-43 as Dave Barry scored 24 and Terry Montague 9. Lancaster led 27-21 at the half and hit 19-30 from the line. Gordie Wells led the Orchids with 16. Dick Senecal added 7, Jim Rouzier 6 and Andre Boileu 6. Montreal hit 7-18 from the line.

        The Eastern runner-up Montreal University Settlement Orchids: Gordie Wells; Dick Senecal; Jim Rouzier; Andre Boileau; Russ Martin; Alain Olivier; Jim Renahan; Johnnie Haller; coach Archie Slifka

        The Eastern champ St. John Lancaster Assumption CYO: Dave Barry; Ken Haley; Terry Montague;

        In the British Columbia quarterfinals and Vancouver finals, Ryerson defeated YMCA 44-50; 46-37 (Total: 90-87). …………………………………………………… In game one, YMCA clipped Ryerson 50-44 as Norm Bingham scored 13, Henderson 8, Balshine 7, Mullen 7, Beyer 5, Webster 4, Emmitt 2, Zeilstra 2 and Jensen 2. Bill Anderson paced Ryerson with 19. Bruggen-Cate added 10, Harrison 7, Atchison 4, Rhoades 2 and Stewart 2, while Burr, Nicoll and Hughes were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Ryerson took the series with a 46-37 win as Bruggen-Cate scored 19, Anderson 10, Cam Harrison 8, Del Rhoades 2, Mike Aitchison 2, Ernie Negler 2, Barry Hughes 2 and Steve Nicoll 1. Henderson led YMCA with 9. Don Mullins added 6, Lorne Balshine 6, Art Zeilstra 6, Dennis Emmitt 4, Ben Webster 3 and Pete Jensen 3.

        In the British Columbia semis, Alberni defeated Vancouver Ryerson 56-61; 58-70 (Total: 126-119). …………………………………………………… In game one, Ryerson edged Alberni 61-56 as Bruggen-Cate scored 21, Stewart 10, Hughes 10, Anderson 7, Harrison 5, Nagler 3, Atkinson 2, Burr 2 and Rhoades 1. Andrews led Alberni with 22. Dick added 13, Johnson 11, DeWall 6, Harsch 2 and Thomas 2, while Green and Turgeon were scoreless.

        In the British Columbia finals, Alberni defeated Penticton 67-59; 74-69 (Total: 141-128).