WEST ROUND ROBIN BC ALTA MAN SASK YUK Record
British Columbia —– 101-99 106-68 111-91 121-41 (4-0)
Alberta 99-101 —– 73-62 89-77 101-40 (3-1)
Manitoba 68-106 62-73 —– 78-70 86-41 (2-2)
Saskatchewan 91-111 77-89 70-78 —– 115-60 (1-3)
Yukon 41-121 40-101 41-86 60-115 —– (0-4)
Bronze Saskatchewan 81 Manitoba 74
Final British Columbia 79 Alberta 77

        In round robin play: …………………………………………………… Alberta clipped Saskatchewan 89-77 as John Riad scored 19. Whit Hornsberger led Saskatchewan with 31. …………………………………………………… Alberta dispatched Manitoba 73-62 as John Riad scored 15. David Morgan led Manitoba with 13. …………………………………………………… British Columbia torched Yukon 121-41 as Jatinder Johal scored 22. Robin Urquhart led the Yukon with 13. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan blasted the Yukon 115-60 as Whit Hornsberger scored 22. Robin Urquhart led the Yukon with 16. …………………………………………………… British Columbia clubbed Manitoba 106-68 as Jatinder Johal scored 17. Mike Raimbault led Manitoba with 12. …………………………………………………… Alberta stomped the Yukon 101-40 as John Riad scored 23. Robin Urquhart led the Yukon with 10. …………………………………………………… Manitoba dispatched Saskatchewan 78-70 as Carl Felix scored 15. Whit Hornsberger led Saskatchewan with 31. …………………………………………………… British Columbia dumped Saskatchewan 111-91 as Sandy Brar scored 34. White Hornsberger led Saskatchewan with 27. …………………………………………………… Manitoba stomped the Yukon 86-41 as Matt Molitowsky scored 15. Darrey Reinhardt led the Yukon with 24. …………………………………………………… British Columbia edged Alberta 101-99 in overtime as Sandy Brar scored 24. John Riad led Alberta with 20.

        In the West bronze medal match, Saskatchewan edged Manitoba 81-74 as Whit Hornsberger with 28. David Morgan led British Columbia with 21.

In the West final, Dan Boticki scored 26 to lead British Columbia past Alberta 79-77. Bruce Dunham led Alberta with 13.

The West all-tournament team: MVP Dan Boticki (BC); Sandy Brar (BC); John Riad (Alberta); Whit Hornsberger (Saskatchewan); Carl Felix (Manitoba); Robin Urquhart (Yukon)

The West bronze medalists from Saskatchewan: Whit Hornsberger; Mike Espeseth; Trent Folk; Quentin Randall; Dustin Fruson; Lee Kolla; Zach Michell; Jan Salgado; Allan Stonhouse; Chris Wig; Jerry Wolverton; Tyler Young; coach Mark Gottselig; assistant Kory Dawe; assistant Bill Weir

The West silver medalist Alberta: Bruce Dunham; John Riad;

The West gold medalist British Columbia: Dan Boticki; Sandy Brar; Nathan Ashmead; Jon Gainor; Ian Hogan; Wayne Jones; Jeremy McCulloch; Ryan Watson; Scott Fraser-Dauphinee; Ken Hilborn; Jatinder Johal; James Kenyon; Dwayne Selby; Kevin Westell; coach Paul Eberhardt; assistant Jon Acob

EAST ROUND ROBIN NB QUE NS NFLD PEI Record
New Brunswick —– 87-77 89-74 73-50 79-55 (4-0)
Quebec 77-87 —– 100-94 100-95 81-59 (3-1)
Nova Scotia 74-89 94-100 —– 104-79 72-67 (2-2)
Newfoundland 50-73 95-100 79-104 —– 68-55 (1-3)
PEI 55-79 67-72 59-81 55-68 —– (0-4)
Bronze Nova Scotia 109 Newfoundland 88
Final Quebec 79 New Brunswick 71

In East round robin play: held in Charlottetown: …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia defeated P.E.I. 72-67 on a pair of late jumpers. Nova Scotia led 41-30 at the half but PEI rallied to a 67-66 lead with 90 seconds to play. Vanteo Grant led Nova Scotia with 16. Jason McVane led PEI with 19. Walter Moyse added 13. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick defeated Nova Scotia 89-74 as Kurt McAlpine scored 23. Justin Symonds led Nova Scotia with 17. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick defeated Newfoundland 73-50 as Geordie Doak scored 19. Mike Ash paced Newfoundland with 20. …………………………………………………… Quebec thrashed Newfoundland 100-95 as Jason Vallee scored 32. Terry Sutton and Mike Harvey each scored 22 for Newfoundland. Mike Ash added 18. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia defeated Newfoundland 104-79 as Vanteo Grant scored 15. Mike Ash led Newfoundland with 26. Terry Sutton added 12. …………………………………………………… Newfoundland defeated PEI 68-55 as Mike Ash scored 24, Darren Hoyles 16 and Mike Harvey 14. Trailing 23-19 at the halfway mark, the Island club stayed with Newfoundland for the second stanza, and pulled ahead 40-39 at the 13:26 mark. Newfoundland, however, responded with three straight three-point bombs to bump their lead back up. P.E.I. was led by Neal Manning 17, Stephen Clow 15, and Jason McVane 11. “We played some tough defense in the first half, but we couldn’t get on an offensive roll throughout the game which limited our chances to pull one out,” PEI assistant coach Scott MacDonald told the Charlottetown Guardian. PEI (coached by Butch Postma, assisted by MacDonald) also included Brian Finniss, Walter Moyse, Trevor Postma, Hughie Mullally, Trevor Dunphy, Mike Burger, Adam Hood and Jeff Grandy. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick defeated Quebec 87-77 as Kurt McAlpine scored 23. Jason Vallee led Quebec with 10. …………………………………………………… Quebec clipped Newfoundland 100-95. Terry Sutton and Mike Harvey each scored 22 for Newfoundland. Mike Ash added 18. …………………………………………………… Quebec edged Nova Scotia 100-94 in overtime as Gushy Joseph scored 23. Vanteo Grant led Nova Scotia with 16. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick pounded PEI 79-55 as Nick Donald scored 15. Jason McVane led PEI with 18. …………………………………………………… Quebec crushed PEI 81-59 as Emmanual Stephens scored 14. Walter Moyse led PEI with 12.

In the East bronze medal match, Nova Scotia crushed Newfoundland 109-88 as Qwame Mantley scored 18, Vanteo Grant 18 and Stuart Josslyn 14. Darren Hoyles led Newfoundland with 15. Dave Wickens? 11 and Mike Ash 10.

        In the East final, Gushy Joseph scored 22, Mario Joseph 17 and Jason Vallee 17 to lead Quebec past New Brunswick 79-71 and avenge an 87-77 loss in round-robin play. Joe Thompson paced New Brunswick with 21. Dan White added 11 and Nick Donald 11. Quebec led 40-38 at the break and the second half was back and forth with neither side gaining more than a four-point advantage. Quebec converted 7-8 from the line in the final 46 seconds to escape with the win.

The all-tournament team featured MVP Gushy Joseph (Quebec); Steve Clow (PEI), Tom Spink (New Brunswick); Stuart Josslyn (Nova Scotia); and Terry Sutton (Newfoundland).

        The bronze medalist Nova Scotia: Stuart Josslyn; Vanteo Grant; Qwame Mantley; Justin Symonds; Jamal Wright; Jonathyn Williams; Sean Gibson; Nathan Kenney; Matt Brooks; Shawn Smith; Tyrone Fells; David Burns; Brendan McCarville; Jason Durando; Phil MacDonald; Adam Lucas; coach Darryl Johnston

        The silver medalist New Brunswick: Tom Spink; Joe Thompson; Dan White; Nick Donald; Geordie Doak; Kurt McAlpine;

        The gold medalist Quebec: Gushy Joseph; Mario Joseph; Jason Vallee; Emmanuel Stephens;