WEST ROUND ROBIN BC SASK MAN ALTA Record
British Columbia —– 71-81 72-62 (2-1)
Saskatchewan 81-71 —– 54-41 74-83 (2-1)
Manitoba 41-54 —– (1-2)
Alberta 62-72 83-74 —– (1-2)
Bronze Alberta 73 Manitoba 68
Final British Columbia 81 Saskatchewan 66

        In round robin play: …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan defeated British Columbia 81-71 as Brenan Schwartz scored 26. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan dispatched Manitoba 54-41 as Dylan Lyons scored 11.

In the bronze medal match, Alberta defeated Manitoba 73-68. Manitoba (coached by Garth Thomson and Paul Bryant) included Suk Singh, Braden Hammon, Mike Tinholt, Paul Fust, Aaron Catellier, Renold Marcelline, Stephen Robins, Maciej Mikulec, Jason Alkans, Rodney Unruh, Kris Hansen, Erik Oertel, Raj Brar and Darrell Couzens.

        In the West final, British Columbia captured its eighth consecutive title by defeating Saskatchewan 81-66.

        The all-tourney team featured: MVP Keith Bustard (BC); Sandy Bisaro (BC); Renold Marcelline (Manitoba);

        The West bronze medalist Alberta: Troy Hansen; Ryan Clements; Greg Roberts; Denis Bekkering; Russell Bohne; Jay Morency; Mike Myers; Nabby Sylla; Mike Card; Jamie Nueman; Stephen Parker; Chris Harris; Andrew Stordeur; Russell Bohne; coach Ron Wuotila; coach Marc Dobell

        The West silver medalist Saskatchewan: Calvin Palmer; Jamie Summerfeld; Brenan Schwartz; Steven Birchamenski; Marcus Lord; Dylan Lyons;

        The West gold medalist British Columbia: Keith Bustard; Sandy Bisaro; Etienne Orr-Ewing; Richard Morgan; Jeff Antwi; Aaron Miller; Shaun Halverson; Andy Fidler; Andrew Greig; Doug Hartl; Blair Hogg; Alex Lando; Sean McLaverty; Josh Payne; Richard Wiebach; Brent Sevigny; coach Stewart Sonne; assistant Mickey Welder

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 Nova Scotia—–71-7689-8590-62(2-1) 
 New Brunswick76-71—–108-9186-91(2-1) 
 Newfoundland85-8991-108—–   
 Ontario (Guelph club)62-9091-86 —–  
        
 Bronze 
 FinalNova Scotia 88 New Brunswick 82

       In East round robin play, held in Torbay and St. John’s: …………………………………………………… New Brunswick defeated Nova Scotia 76-71 as Nick Lawrence scored 17 and Mike Bonner 17. Brendan Hines led Nova Scotia with 18. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia edged Newfoundland 89-85 as Brendan Hines scored 33. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia defeated Guelph, the Ontario club champions 90-62 as David Parker scored 25. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick dispatched Newfoundland 108-91 as Mike McLeod scored 20, Shawn Craik 18 and Nick Lawrence 15. Newfoundland coach George Power, coach Peter Benoit, coach Tony Reardon) included Mike Dawe, Saj Joseph, Andy Moss, Vince Pickett, Kevin English, Peter White, John Gibbons, Aubrey Hearn, Frank Power, Jeremy Kielly, Chad Pennell, Mike Pittman, Andrew Sinclair. …………………………………………………… Ontario defeated New Brunwsick 91-86. Mike Bonner paced New Brunswick with 22. Nick Lawrence added 16.

In the East final, tournament MVP Brendan Hines scored 34 to lead Nova Scotia past New Brunswick 88-82 at Memorial University in St. John’s Nfld. Point guard David Parker added 14 and Adam Smith 10. Nova Scotia led 44-40 at the half. Mike Mcleod led New Brunswith with 19. Shawn Craik added 18.

The East all-tournament team: MVP Brendan Hines (Nova Scotia); David Parker (Nova Scotia); Mike Bonner (New Brunswick);

The East silver medalist New Brunswick: Mike McLeod; Shawn Craik; Matt Cormier; Mike Bonner; Nick Lawrence; coach Bruce Bell

The East gold medalist Nova Scotia: Brendan Hines: David Parker; Adam Smith;