WEST ROUND ROBIN BC MAN ALTA SASK Record
British Columbia —– 79-58 115-95 74-72 (3-0)
Manitoba 58-79 —– 77-52 70-82 (1-2)
Alberta 95-115 52-77 —– 71-61 (1-2)
Saskatchewan 72-74 82-70 61-71 —– (1-2)
Bronze Saskatchewan 79 Alberta 71
Final British Columbia 64 Manitoba 58

        In round robin play: …………………………………………………… Manitoba thrashed Alberta 77-57. Scott Anderson paced Manitoba with 15. Alberta was plagued by turnovers (35) and fouls. Richard Bohne paced Alberta with 12. Some 79 fouls were whistled including three technical against Alberta coach Tim Rollingson. “It was just unbelievable,” said Rollingson. “I don’t think the ball went up the court and back once without the whistle being blown. The game took two and a half hours to play.” Alberta hit 12-50 from the floor and 20-40 from the line. “We weren’t exactly hot,” said Rollingson. …………………………………………………… Alberta clipped Saskatchewan 71-61 as Richard Bohne scored 15 and Bruce Crowle 14, along with 15 boards. …………………………………………………… British Columbia clubbed Alberta 115-95. Richard Bohne and Bruce Crowle each scored 24 to lead Alberta. Crowle added 14 boards and “was a one-man show,” said coach Tim Rollingson. “Both he and Richard Bohne had excellent games.” …………………………………………………… BC thrashed Manitoba 79-58. Scott Anderson paced Manitoba with 15. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan dumped Manitoba 82-70. Jeff Smith paced Manitoba with 15.

        In the bronze medal match, Saskatchewan dumped Alberta 79-71. Alberta (coached by Tim Rollingson, assisted by Tom Sullivan) included Richard Bohne; Ted King; Robert Kruger; Grant Patterson; David Van Hal; Tony McDougall; Bruce Krowle; Ralph Wensch; Pete Larson; Robert Hofstede and Travis Stel.

        In the Western final, British Columbia defeated Manitoba 64-58. BC ripped off a 16-0 run late in the game to pull out the win.

        The bronze medalists from Saskatchewan:

        The silver medalists from Manitoba: Jeff Smith; Scott Anderson; Jeremy Rattai; Peter Celliti; Graeme Fraser; Eric Christiansen; Ron Lutzer; Gregg Filmon; Dave Leever; coach Larry Sawchuk

        The gold medalists from British Columbia: