WEST ROUND ROBIN ALTA BC SASK MAN Record
Alberta —– 81-70 70-55 86-76 (3-0)
British Columbia 70-81 —– 83-80 89-67 (2-1)
Saskatchewan 55-70 80-83 —– 74-63 (1-2)
Manitoba 76-86 67-89 63-74 —– (0-3)
Bronze Manitoba 73 Saskatchewan 68
Final British Columbia 88 Alberta 77

        In round robin play, held in Edmonton, Alberta thrashed British Columbia 81-70 as Kevin Moser scored 21 and Tim Rollingson 16. …………………………………………………… Alberta dumped Manitoba 86-76 as Shane Hooker scored 20, Kevin Moser 20 and Tim Rollingson 16. …………………………………………………… British Columbia edged Saskatchewan 83-80 in double overtime as Scott Walton scored 18. Ryan Schoenhals, who hit a trey at the buzzer to force the second overtime, paced Saskatchewan with 29. Aaron Bell added 23.…………………………………………………… Saskatchewan clipped Manitoba 74-63. …………………………………………………… Alberta whipped Saskatchewan 70-55 after rallying from a 21-point deficit. Kevin Moser paced Alberta with 15. Tim Rollingson added 12, Brad Gallup 8 and Ryan Seeman 6. Ryan Molitwenik paced Saskatchewan with 16. Craig Perrault added 12. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan dispatched Manitoba 74-63 as Aaron Bell scored 23, Ryan Molitwenik 15 and Craig Perreault 10. Matt Hannay led Manitoba with 24. Manitoba led 36-31 at the half.

        In the bronze medal match, Manitoba edged Saskatchewan 73-68 as Jason Scott scored 17. Manitoba led 39-35 at the half. Aaron Bell paced Saskatchewan with 17. Ryan Molitwenik added 13 and Ryan Schoenhals 10. Saskatchewan also included Craig Perrault.

        In the final, British Columbia stunned undefeated Alberta 88-77 as tournament MVP Scott Walton scored 17. Craig Newman paced Alberta with 26. Kevin Moser added 16.

Joining Walton on the all-tournament team were: Kevin Moser (Alberta); Tim Rollingson (Alberta);

The bronze medalists from Manitoba: Jason Scott; Matt Hannay; Rick Cavelieri; Darryl Baptiste; Elliot Under; Ed Thibert; Andy Pats; Scott Johnson; Mike Burgoyne; Ryan Stolz; Alike Froese; Alan Doucette; coach Darren Klapak; assistant Neil Taylor

        The silver medalist Alberta: Craig Newman; Kevin Moser; Tim Rollingson; Ryan Seeman; Jazon Czarny; Don Conley; Brad Gallup; Shane Hooker; Craig Erichsen; coach Mark Dobko

        The gold medalist British Columbia: Scott Walton

EAST

        In East round robin play, held in Charlottetown:

Newfoundland & Labrador: Scott Noftall, Shane Harte, Jamie Norman, Colin McNeil, Marc Woods, John Lambert, Roger Ryan, Glen Squires, Leon Peddle, Mike Scott, Don Doyle, Cory Freask, John Devereaux, coach Glenn Taylor, assistant Bill Murphy, manager Joe Lake