WEST ROUND ROBIN BC MAN SASK ALTA NWT Record
British Columbia —– 120-48
Manitoba 48-120 —– 69-67 82-32 (3-1)
Saskatchewan —– 97-91
Alberta 67-69 91-97 —– 97-29 (1-3)
Northwest Territories 32-82 29-97 —– (0-4)
Bronze Saskatchewan 97 Alberta 83
Final British Columbia 98 Manitoba 57

        In Western Canada Summer Games round robin play, held in Abbotsford: …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan defeated Alberta 97-91. …………………………………………………… B.C. whipped Manitoba 120-48 as Andrey Schmidt came off the bench to score 24 and nab 8 boards. “We were nervous at first but we tried to use as many as guys as possible for as much time as possible to spread them out,” said coach Stewart Sonne. “We played some really good defence.” …………………………………………………… Alberta whipped N.W.T. 97-29 as Ryan Clements scored 23. Darcy Landsdown led the Northwest Territories with 8.

        In the bronze medal match, Saskatchewan dumped Alberta 97-83 as Ryan Michell scored 29. Ryan Clements led Alberta with 20. Alberta (coached by Al Gallup) included Dustin Ralph, Will Jensen, Ryan Tanner, Ryan Clements.

        In the West final, British Columbia stomped Manitoba 98-57. “We were nervous at first but we tried to use as many guys as possible for as much time as possible to spread them out,” said BC coach Stewart Sonne of Salmon Arm. “We played some really good defence.” Reserve Andrey Schmidt led BC with 24 points and 8 rebounds. BC led 48-39 at the half. Levi Lestandaer told Kamloops This Week that the team should led by a wider margin at the break. “We weren’t playing (defence) with our arms and legs. We were only playing with our arms. That’s the way we win games is by playing defence. … The team wanted to win gold.”

        The West bronze medalist Saskatchewan: Ryan Michell;

        The West silver medalist Manitoba:

        The West gold medalist British Columbia: Jordie McTavish; Andrey Schmidt; Kyle Russell; Aaron Buckham; Aaron Olson; Peter Hodson; Ivan Milin; Levi Lestander; Chris Nevoral; Steven McDonald; Beau Mitchell; Andrew Roy; Josh Hall; coach Stewart Sonne; assistant Mickey Welder

EAST ROUND ROBIN NS NB NFLD PEI Record
Nova Scotia —– 95-61 83-67 106-52 (3-0)
New Brunswick 61-95 —– (2-1)
Newfoundland 67-83 —–
PEI 52-106 —–
Bronze Newfoundland 87 Prince Edward Island 49
Final Nova Scotia 89 New Brunswick 76

        In East round robin play, held in Sydney: …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia clipped Newfoundland 83-67 as Mike Wadden scored 22. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia trounced PEI 106-52 as Jordan Croucher scored 24. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia trounced New Brunswick 95-61 as 6-8 Joe Parson scored 14 and Jordan Croucher 13, including three from beyond the arc. Jeff Sponagle added 12 and Brendan Hines 11.

        In the bronze medal match, Newfoundland defeated PEI 87-49.

        In the East final, Nova Scotia captured the crown by toppling New Brunswick 89-76 as tournament MVP Damon Parachnowitsch of Halifax scored 29. Josh Kingsbury added 16.

        The all-tournament team: Damon Parachnowitsch (Nova Scotia);

        The bronze medalist Newfoundland & Labrador: Jeff Merrigan; Frank Power; Scott Gibbons; J.C. MacDonald; Mike Pittman; Greg Winter; Craig Finlay; Todd Halleran; Scott Conway; Andy Goff; Richard Brenton; Dion Langdon; Andrew Sinclair; Chris Barrington; coach Glenn Normore; assistant Clarence Sutton; assistant George Power

        The silver medalist New Brunswick:

        The gold medalist from Nova Scotia: Damon Parachnowitsch; Jordan Croucher; Nelson Carvery; Daniel Franlin; Joe Parson; Chad Frittenburg; L.J. Evans; Jeff Sponagle; Mike Wadden; Greg Marenick; Brendan Hines; Matt O’Toole; Josh Kingsbury; coach Jeff Paris