YR CHAMPIONCOACHFINALRUNNER-UP
83-84EMontreal Little Burgundy (3-0)Joey Tyrell—–Nova Scotia (2-1)
84-85EFrederictonRick Stocker Montreal
85-86EHalifax YMCA 77-52Three Oaks (PEI)
86-87 Nova Scotia   
87-88 Nova Scotia   
88-89 Nova Scotia   
89-90ENova Scotia 82-69New Brunswick
90-91ENova Scotia 74-56New Brunswick
91-92 Nova Scotia   
92-93ENew BrunswickKeith Comitz66-61Nova Scotia
93-94ENewfoundland & LabradorGlenn Normore/
Blair White
74-72New Brunswick
94-95ENew Brunswick 83-78Nova Scotia
95-96     
96-97ENova Scotia 74-64New Brunswick
97-98EOntario 75-59New Brunswick
98-99ENova Scotia 81-68New Brunswick
99-00ENova ScotiaLes Berry73-52New Brunswick
00-01ENova Scotia 83-71New Brunswick

1930

       In the New Brunswick finals, the Moncton Y Royals defeated the Saint John Y Aces 22-10; 28-14 (Total: 50-24).

1931

       In the New Brunswick finals, the Moncton St. Bernard’s Pats defeated Saint John YMCI 12-17; 18-7 (Total: 30-24).

1932

       In the New Brunswick semis, the Moncton St. Bernard’s Pats defeated Saint John YMCI 15-10; 16-19 (Total: 31-29). …………………………………………………… In game one, Moncton prevailed 15-10 as F Dunphy scored 5, Gould 3, Bourgeois 3, Armour 2 and Wall 2. The Pats also included J Dunphy, McAllister, Carey, Lavoie, Bourque, Cormier. Bass led Saint John with 4. McCullough added 3 and Eldridge 3, while Bowes, Lawless and Nugent were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John edged Moncton 19-16 but lost the total-point series by two. Conlon led Saint John with 7. Bass added 6, Bowes 5 and Eldrige 1. Walsh paced Moncton with 12. F Dunphy added 4.

       In the sudden-death New Brunswick final, the Moncton St. Bernard’s Pats crushed McAdam 26-8 as Walsh scored 14, F Dunphy 8, J Dunphy 2 and Cormier 2, while McAlister, Carey, Lavoie and Bourque were scoreless. Thorburn led McAdam with 3. Young added 3 and Thomas 2, while Black, McLaggan, Rosebush and Malone were scoreless.

1933

       In the New Brunswick finals, the Saint John YMCI defeated the Moncton YMCA Trumps 16-19; 29-21 (Total: 45-40). …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John took the series with a 29-21 win as Lawless scored 15, Kinsella 6, Bowes 4 and Nugent 4, while Mahoney, Coleman, Howes, Bonner, Fooley and Agar were scoreless. T Robinson led Moncton with 8. Barton added 6, Urquhart 5, Blakeny 1 and Oke 1, while McKinnon and Kennedy were scoreless.

1934

       In the New Brunswick finals, Moncton St. Bernard’s v Saint John YMCI

1935

       In the New Brunswick finals, the Saint John Falcons defeated Moncton St. Bernard’s 24-28; 22-9 (Total: 46-37). …………………………………………………… In game one, Moncton prevailed 28-24 as Chaplin scored 14 and Teed 10. Moncton also included McCafferty, Hunter, Carey, Coffey, Walsh, Hynes, Scott. Bill Neil led Saint John with 9. The Falcons also included Feltus, Bradshaw, McAllister, Roberton, McConkey, Kennedy. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John took the series with a 22-9 win as Bradshaw scored 10.

1936

       In the New Brunswick finals, the Saint John Falcons defeated the Moncton YMCA Celtics 25-18; 17-23 (Total: 42-41. …………………………………………………… In game two, Moncton prevailed 23-17 but lost the total-point series by one. Ross led the Celtics with 9. Titus added 4, Geary 4 and McPherson 2, while Leighton, Lewis, McMurray and Watson were scoreless. Charlton paced Saint John with 9. Scovil added 6, Harold Bullock 4, Lennox 4 and Johnston 2, while Likely, Ross, McIntyre, Mulholland and Gamblin were scoreless.

1937

       In the New Brunswick finals, the Saint John Falcons defeated the Moncton St. Bernard’s Harps 2-0 (default).

       In the Nova Scotia finals, the New Waterford Strands defeated St. Anne’s 25-23; x-x (Total: x-x).

1938

       In the Nova Scotia finals, the New Waterford Strands defeated New Aberdeen 30-23; 19-17 (Total: 49-40).

       In the New Brunswick finals, the Saint John Falcons defeated the Saint John South End Boys Club 23-25; 27-19; 43-19 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Falcons prevailed 27-19 as Darryle McIntyre scored 10 and Dewey Hall 8. T Edison led Boy’s Club with 11. …………………………………………………… In game three, the Falcons took the series with a 43-19 win as Darryle McIntyre scored 14, Lawless 6, Feltus 6, Day 6, Hall 5, Johnson 4 and Owens 2, while Boyle and Costello were scoreless. Edison led South End with 7. Delaney added 6, Wilson 4 and Harding 2, while McQueen, Mixon and Mayres were scoreless.

       In New Brunswick, the Moncton Y Comets then challenged the Saint John Falcons for the crown and prevailed 21-11; 6-15 (Total: 27-26). …………………………………………………… In game one, Moncton clipped the Falcons 21-11 as Ken Goodwin scored 8, Lockhart 7 and Steeves 6, while Sterling, Cudge and Hunter were scoreless. Dewey Hall led Saint John with 3. Larry Day added 2, Feltus 2, Johnson 2 and Owen 2, while Cook and Ralph Lawless were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John prevailed 15-6 but lost the total-point series by one. Hall paced the Falcons with 5. Day added 4. Goodwin led the Comets with 4.

       In the Maritime final, the New Waterford Strands defeated the Saint John Falcons 2-0 (default).

1939

       The Toronto midget champs Harbord Playgrounds: Charles Camplan; Bernard Dorfman; Daniel Dubinsky; Sollie Fox; Nathan Kutner; Irving Linzon; Izzie Madrick; Harold Wolfman; Robert Zwieg; Frank Anister; Birrel Israelson; Matthew Eckler;

1940

       The Toronto midget champ Stanley Park Playground: H Chernin; M Gold; M Grossman; M Glazman; H Mayzel; M Porter; W Saltzman; B Voldimer; C Balnerman; M Voldimer; D Shuster; L Posen;

       In the New Brunswick finals, the Moncton Y Comets defeated Saint John 44-18; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Moncton torched Saint John 44-18. Prosser led the Comets (coach Walter MacWilliams) with 18. McLeod added 12, Wilber 10, MacKinnon 2 and Murray 2, while Daniel, Algy, Stratton and Dryden were scoreless. Buckley led Saint John with 8. Lee added 4, Arthurs 2, Ivany 2, McDonald 1 and Kelly 1, while Steele, Thorne and Wallace were scoreless.

1941

       In the New Brunswick finals, Saint John YMCA defeated the Moncton YMCA Comets 23-23;

…………………………………………………… In game one, the teams played to a 23-23 draw. Rogers led Saint John with 9. D Kelly added 8 and Bewick 6, while Collins, Burrell, Soulis, Riley and Roberts were scoreless. Garland led Moncton with 11. Alcorn added 8 and Wilbur 4, while DeWarr, Brewster, Inch, Algie, Long, Belecy and Johnston were scoreless. Moncton also included Lanctin. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John prevailed 33-26 in overtime as Kelly scored 12, Rogers 12, Collins 6, Bewick 1, Riley 1 and Burrell 1. Garland led Moncton with 11. Wilbur added 10, Alcorn 3 and Jones 2.

1942

       In the Toronto midget finals, Toronto YMHA defeated the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds 21-22; 24-11 (Total: 45-33). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Lizzies edged YMHA 22-21 as Bloomberg scored 7, Strom 5, Sherky 4 and Greenberg 4. Wiseman led YMHA with 6. Glait added 4, Himel 4 and Tennenbaum 4. …………………………………………………… In game two, YMHA took the series with a 24-11 win as Nisker scored 8 and Himel 7. The Lizzies included Bloomberg, Strom, Sherky, Greenberg, Cooperbloom.

       In the Ontario semis, St. Catharines St. Thomas defeated Hamilton Laidlaw Bombers x-x.

       In the Ontario final, St. Catharines St. Thomas defeated X.

       In the New Brunswick finals, the Moncton Y Knots defeated the Saint John Y Trojans 16-26;

…………………………………………………… In game one, Saint John clipped Moncton 26-16. Nixon scored 8 to pace the Trojans (coach Ken Vallis). Kane added 8, Ramsey 6 and Davidson 4, while Flewelling and Sharkey were scoreless. MacKendrick led Moncton with 6. Lloyd Algie added 4, Johnston 2, Deware 2 and Jones 2, while McKeen (McKie?), Wilbur and Brewster were scoreless. Moncton also included McPhee. …………………………………………………… In game two, Moncton took the title with a 22-8 win as Algie scored 11, Deware 5, McKie 4 and MacKendrick 2. Ramsay led Saint John with 5. Nixon added 3.

1943

       In the Toronto city finals, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated Toronto YMHA 32-10; 32-13 (Total: 64-23).

       In the Ontario semis, the St. Catharines Saints defeated the Hamilton Century Nomads 32-16; x-x (Total: x-x)

1944

       In the Toronto city finals, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated Toronto YMHA 21-9; 26-23 (Total: 47-32). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Lizzies prevailed 26-23 as Ike Klein scored 11, Marty Linzon 8 and Gerry Ezra 5. The Lizzies also included Hy Balsky. Sinegold led YMHA with 9. Litvack added 5.

       The Ontario finals were a six-team, two-day tourney held in Kitchener. The participants also included Welland.

       In the quarterfinals, Brampton defeated Kitchener St. Jerome’s x-x.

In the semis, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds whipped Brampton 40-16 as Kline scored 18, Huffman 8, Ezra 6, Lindzon 4, Shapiro 2 and Markowitz 2, while Balsky, Shadlesky and Wilson were scoreless. Chester paced Brampton with 11. Palmer added 2, Walsh 2 and Firman 1, while Wiggins, Murray, Madgett and Newhouse were scoreless.

In the other semi, Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate defeated Coburg 2-0 (default, failed to show).

       In the final, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds clipped Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate 28-20 as Kline scored 10, Lindzon 5, Hoffman 5, Ezra 4 and Shadlesky 4, while Balsky, Shapiro, Markowitz and Wilson were scoreless. Smith led KW Collegiate with 10. Swartz added 4, Hamblin 4, Fisher 1 and Ariss 1, while Turner, Bauer, Reszetnik, Opper and Mann were scoreless.

       In the New Brunswick semis, Saint John St. Peter’s dispatched Saint John CYO Centre 34-24 as Don Hansen scored 12, Bill Brown 8, Doug Hansen 6, Cullinan 4, Dobblesteyn 2 and Lane 2. Breen led CYO with 10. Morrison added 4, McCrossin 2, Lawlor 2, Williams 2 and Arsenault 2.

       In the New Brunswick final, Saint John St. Peter’s defeated the Moncton YMCA Comets 31-20; 33-30 (Total: 64-50). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Peter’s clipped Moncton 31-20. Bill McKinnon scored 14 to lead Saint John (coach Don White). Don Hansen added 5, Doug Hansen 4, Frank Cullinan 4 and Dobblesteyn 4, while Bud Lane and Joe Dobbelsteyn were scoreless. Bil Jamieson led Moncton with 12. Chapman added 4, Edgett 2 and McPherson 2, while Lounder, McCabe and McDougall were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Peter’s took the series with a 33-30 win as Don Hansen scored 10, McKinnon 10, Doug Hansen 7 and Cullinan 4. D Jamieson led the Comets with 18. Chapman added 6, Edgett 2, Lounder 2 and MacPherson 2.

1945

       In the Toronto city finals, the Harbord Playgrounds defeated Toronto YMHA 35-20 (also reported as 33-21); 41-24 (Total: 76-44). …………………………………………………… In game one, Harbord prevailed 33-21 as Phil Steinhardt scored 15. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Harbord took the series with a 41-24 win as Phil Steinhardt scored 17. The Playgrounds also included Kutner, Labow, Sherman, Freedman, Goodman. Toronto YMHA included Richtiger, Murray Cohl, Jerry Goldberg

1946

       In the Toronto city finals, the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds defeated Toronto YMHA 22-21; 35-30 (Total: 57-51). The Playgrounds included Lokach, Fiskari, Lichowitz, Greenberg. YMHA included Cooper, Lustig.

       The Ontario playoffs were an 8-team playoff with Cobourg receiving a bye in the quarterfinals.

       In the quarterfinals, Kitchener St. Jerome’s nipped Brantford 24-22 on a field goal by Pete Levigne with 15 seconds to play. Pete Levigne led St. Jerome’s with 6. Daly added 6, Wiley 4, Tamowski 2, Psutka 2, Caraher 2 and Buding 2, while Bieth, Hall, Wendlund and Cockerill were scoreless. Mazurak led Brantford with 5. Gillen added 4, Hunks 4, Grundy 4, Powers 3 and McGrattan 2, while Martin, Wells and Hammond were scoreless.

       London Knox Church defeated the Toronto Elizabeth Playgrounds 30-25 as Davidson scored 12, Adams 8, Higgins 6, Davey 2 and Gerlach 2, while Caldwell, Gerry and Thomson were scoreless. Fiskard led the Lizzies with 10. Liebowitz added 6, Greenberg 4, Higgin 2, Lokach 2 and Kraft 1, while Lindzon, Sherkin, Salsberg and Miyasaki were scoreless.

       In the last quarterfinal, Hamilton defeated the Merritton Lions Club 26-22 as Mattys scored 14, Schnarr 14, Langston 2, McBride 2, Smith 2 and Dickenson 2, while Marchuk and Calvin were scoreless. Cameron led Merritton with 8. Collins added 6, Cosgrove 3, McNichol 3 and Nelson 2, while Girotti, Hurson, Leeson, Walls and O’Flaherty were scoreless.

       In the semis, the Hamilton Rockets spanked Cobourg 38-16 as Mattys scored 18, McBride 8, Sonmor 6, Smith 2, Langdon 2 and Calvin 2, while Marchuk and Dickenson were scoreless. Kellough led Coburg with 6. McMillan added 2, Crego 2, Holland 2, Jamieson 2 and Bevan 2, while Hoselton was scoreless.

       In the other semi, London v Kitchener St. Jerome’s clipped London Knox Church 39-25 as Hall scored 10, Levine 8, Buding 6, Daley 5, Caraher 4, Fedy 3 and Wiley 3, while Greminak and Tamowski were scoreless. Davidson led London with 12. Adams added 8, Riggin 3 and Caldwell 2, while Gerlach, Davey, Thomson and Gerry were scoreless.

       In the final, Kitchener St. Jerome’s dispatched the Hamilton Rockets 40-21 as Art Caraher scored 16, Jim Wiley 8, Lavigne 6, Joe Fedy 4, Ken Daly 4 and Jim Hall 2, while buding, Zemowski, Gumaniak and Cockerill were scoreless. Jack Mattys led Hamilton with 8. Glen Sonmor added 8, McBride 2, Dickenson 2 and Smith 1, while Langdon, Marchuk and Calvin were scoreless.

1947

In the Toronto city semis, the Harbord Playgrounds defeated YMHA 36-32; 21-24 (Total: 57-56). …………………………………………………… In game two, Lindyen and Barret led YMHA to a 24-21 win. Sherman paced the Harbords with 8.

In the other Toronto semi, U.T.S. Prep School defeated St. Christopher 29-15; 34-32 (Total: 63-47).

In the Toronto city final, the Harbord Playgrounds defeated U.T.S. Prep School 30-23; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Harbords prevailed 30-23 as Jerry Stone scored 13 and Murray Sherman 10. Jim Fleck paced U.T.S. with 9.

In the Ontario quarterfinals, Peterborough CVS d’d Toronto Harbords 19-9; 64-47 (Total: 83-56)

       In the Ontario finals, the semi-finals saw Windsor dump Peterborough 32-21, while St. Catharines d’d Kitchener Waterloo 24-25; 15-14. In the final, Windsor defeated St. Catharines 35-25.

       In the New Brunswick finals, Newcastle defeated Saint John Westside 44-24; 11-21 (Total: 55-45). …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John clipped Newcastle 21-11 but lost the total-point series by 10. Doug Riley paced Saint John with 7. Melvin added 4, Woodley 2, A Smith 2 and Estabrooks 2, while four points were unallocated and Donald, Harmed, Lord, J Smith, Macaualey, Morrow and Lee were scoreless. Gerald Black scored 4 to pace Newcastle (coach Evlas Gallant, manager Joe Demers). George Fong added 2, Ian Stothart 2 and Charles Fong 2, while Marven McDonald, David McWilliams, Tony Ryan, George Redmond, Ron Asheson, Frank Galley, Tom Creghan, Jack Cassady, John Ronan and Roland Ashton were scoreless.

1948

       In the Toronto city semis, East York defeated Runnymede 20-6; 29-13 (Total: 49-19).

       In the other semi?, Toronto YMHA defeated U.T.S. 39-32; x-x

In the Ontario championship tournament semis, Peterborough Collegiate defeated Napanee Collegiate 58-9.

       In the other semi, Hamilton Westdale defeated Kitchener St. Jerome’s 46-42.

       In the Ontario final, Peterborough Collegiate defeated Hamilton Westdale 41-40 in overtime. The score was knotted at 36 in regulation.

       In the New Brunswick finals, the Newcastle All-Stars defeated Saint John Westside 27-18; x-x

…………………………………………………… In game one, Newcastle clipped Saint John 27-18 as George Redmond scored 8, Frank Galley 8 and George Fong 8. Saint John included Moore, Riley. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John edged Newcastle 19-17 as Art Melvin scored 11, Riley 4, Yeomans 2, J Smith 1 and McDonald 1, while L Smith, Morrow and Macauley were scoreless. Galley led Newcastle with 7. Redmond added 6 and Stothart 4.

       Maritime champions Newcastle All-Stars: Ron White, Jack Cassidy, Ian Stothart, George Redmond, Frank Galley, Ally Devlin, John Ronan, George Fong, Marven McDonald, Gerlad Chambers, Ross Nevin, Gerald Ramsey, Ronnie Atcheson, coach Evlas Gallant, manager Joe Demers

1949

In the Toronto city finals, Stanley Park Playground defeated West End Y 38-24; 29-33 (Total: 67-57). …………………………………………………… Stanley Park included Norm Mintzer, Sherwin Schwartz, Mal Swartz, Ernie Skrow. West End Y included George Stulac, Don Peace.

In the Ontario playoffs, Stamford d’d Fort Erie 29-13;

In the Ontario semis, Kitchener St. Jerome’s defeated St. Catharines CI 2-0 (default).

In the other semi, Hamilton All Saints clipped London 30-17 as Martin scored 9, Hartman 7, Powers 4, Henderson 3, Elliott 2, Chartier 2, McAllam 2 and Smart 1, while Bartholomew, Krusto, Baker and Aldridge were scoreless. Harding led London with 8. Doug Brown added 3, Hills 2, McKay 2 and McKellar 2, while Don Brown and Hare were scoreless.

In the Ontario final, Kitchener St. Jerome’s clipped Hamilton All Saints 33025 as Doug Lehman scored 14, Ralph Della Flora 6, Bob Leys 2, Ed Salas 2, Henry Couch 2 and Albert Alessandrini 2, while Harold Werbowecki and Bill McGuire were scoreless. Spence Hartman led Hamilton with 13. Pete Martin added 5, Matt Krusto 3, Elliott 2 and McAllam 2, while Aldridge, Chartier, Bowers, Bartholomew, Smart, Henderson and Hawkins were scoreless.

       In the New Brunswick semis, the Saint John Central Baptist Meteors defeated Moncton St. Bernard’s CYO 33-22; 28-8 (Total: 61-28). …………………………………………………… In game one, Saint John clipped Moncton 33-22 as Bud Wilson scored 14, Bruce McGowan 13 and Nolan 6, while Branscomb and McLeod were scoreless. The Meteors also included Saltzman, Harrison, MacDonald, White, Kingston. Clorey (Clory?) paced Moncton with 8. B Pierce added 6, D Pierce 4 and D MacGillivary 4, while Gaudet, F LeBlanc, J Wolstenholme, J Goguen, R Coyle and P Cormier were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John pounded St. Bernard’s 28-8 as Wilson scored 13, MacGowan 12, Saltzman 2 and Branscomb 1. Clorey led Moncton with 3. B Pierce added 3 and Goguen 2.

       In the other New Brunswick semi, Woodstock defeated Newcastle x-x; 40-36 (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game two, Woodstock took the series with a 40-36 win. Merlin Nickerson scored 16 to pace Woodstock (coach Alf Tommy). Jones added 10, W Kitchen 6, Gilberson 4 and Veysey 4, while T Nickerson, Bull, R Kitchen, Hamilton, Dunbar, Slipp, Faulds and Cox were scoreless. Atcheson led Newcastle with 9. Ronan added 7, McWilliams 4, Nevins 4, Shepherd 4, Black 4, Burns 3 and Morris 1, while Young, D Ronan, Sutherland, Chambers and Ramsay were scoreless.

       In the New Brunswick finals, Woodstock defeated the Saint John Central Baptist Meteors 68-34; 53-45 (Total: 121-79). …………………………………………………… In game one, Woodstock torched Saint John 68-34 as Willard Kitchen scored 18, Vernon Gilberson 18, Merlin Nickerson 12, Randolph Veysey 8, Wendell Jones 7 and Tommy Nickerson 4, while Adelburt Bull, Robert Kitchen, Chipman Hamilton, Gary Dunbar, George Slipp, Johnny Faulds, Donald Cox and George Clipp were scoreless. Buddy Wilson led the Meteors with 16. McGowan added 8, Nolan 6, Harrison 3 and Brunston 1, while Saltzman, McDonald, White and Kingston were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Woodstock took the series with a 53-45 win as Gilberson scored 20, M Nickerson 9, W Kitchen 8, Veysey 6, Dunbar 3 and Hamilton 2. Wilson led Saint John with 22. Brunstrom added 7, MacDonald 6, McLeod 5, Nolan 4 and White 1.

1950

       In the Ontario quarterfinals, Peterborough Collegiate d’d Kingston Regiopolis 55-22 (g1)

       Toronto YMHA d’d Orillia YMCA 58-19; 31-9 (Total: 89-28). …………………………………………………… In game two, Dan Rosenburg paced Toronto with 15 points. Gellman added 9 and Morris Wolfman 8. Belagac led Orillia with 4.

       In the provincial semis, Toronto YMHA d’d Peterborough High 37-21 as Wolfman scored 12, Kirschbaum 11, Ubiansky 4, Rosenberg 3, Teminko 3, Glick 2 and Gallman 2, while Geller and Lindenbaum were scoreless. Cunningham led Peterborough with 8. Hempstead added 8, Fowler 6, Grafstein 3 and Borman 2, while Bailey, Lamott and Johnson were scoreless.

In the other semi, St. Catharines Collegiate d’d Hamilton Westdale 47-44 as Lansky scored 20, Primeau 12, Briard 6, Lesjack 4, Ward 3 and Holme 2, while Picton, Stoakes and Matsushita were scoreless. Bell led Westdale with 21. Howe added 11, MacMillan 4, Belhune 4, Bethold 2 and Sage 2, while Rogers, Martyn, Daniels and Harrison were scoreless.

       In the Ontario final, St. Catharines Collegiate Tricolors defeated Toronto YMHA 29-25 as David Primeau scored 12, Kerry Briard 5, Jerry Lansky 5 and Jim Lesjak 2, while 6 points were unallocated. St. Catharines (coach James McNulty) also included Larry Erion, Bill Watson, Charles Parent, Bruce Ward, Robert MacDougall, Bruce Race, Ken Picton, George Holm, Ron Stoakes, Tom Matsushita, Gord McGarvey, Double Gerby and Richard Glanski. Wolfman led Toronto with 9. Geller added 1, Teminko 2, Rosenberg 6, Uhlansky 2, Glick 0, Kirschbaum 3, Gallman 0 and Lindenbaum 0.

       In the New Brunswick finals, the Saint John Central Baptist Meteors defeated the Newcastle All-Stars 33-30; 21-21 (Total: 54-51). …………………………………………………… In game one, Saint John edged Newcastle 44-30 as Holan scored 16, MacDonald 7, Ougler 4, Damon 3, Katruk 2 and Brunstrom 1, while MacBurrie and Logan were scoreless. Saint John also included Leggett, Copp. Don Chambers led Newcastle (coach Joe Demers) with 8. Pat Morris added 6, Paul Young 5, Garry Acheson 4, Bert Ramsey 4, and Gerald Burns 3, while Maxwell Sutherland, Bert Ramsey, Kery Black and Lou Fogan were scoreless. Newcastle also included David Ronan, Ted Rmasey. …………………………………………………… In game two, the teams played to a 21-21 draw. MacDonald led Saint John with 6. Nowlan added 5, Ougler 4, Brunstrom 4 and Damon 2. Ramsey led Newcastle with 7. Chambers added 6, Young 4, Black 2 and Morris 2.

1951

In the Toronto city semis, the Toronto Adam Beck Playgrounds defeated St. Christopher 42-25; 43-36 (Total: 85-61).

In the Toronto city semis, Toronto West End Y defeated Humberside 31-27.

In the Ontario playoffs, Toronto Adam Beck d’d Orillia YMCA 30-25; 26-23 (Total: 67-48) In game one, Russ Dunn paced the Becks with 19, while Bill Logan and Lloyd Thompson anchored the defence. McIntyre paced Orillia with 16.

In the Ontario semis, St. Catharines stomped London St. Mary’s 41-12 as Ward scored 9, Race 8, MacDougall 8, Erion 6, Bill Watson 3, Saliken 2, Pidduck 2, Stokes 2 and Collard 1. Martin led London with 6. Bradshaw added 3, Moin 2 and Kennedy 1, while Watt, Boddenham, Cox, Knowles and Bettridge were scoreless.

In the other Ontario semi, Toronto Adam Beck clubbed Peterborough Collegiate 51-31.

In the Ontario final, St. Catharines Collegiate clipped Toronto Adam Beck 45-35 after leading 23-15 at the half. Bill Watson paced St. Catharines (coach J.J. Carson, coach Jim McNulty) with 18. MacDougall added 8, Erion 7, Race 5, Ward 3, Jack Pidduck 2, Peter Saliken 2, Bob Collard 2 and Stokes 1. L Thompson paced Adam Beck with 14. Logan added 7, Findlay 7, Dunn 4 and Cuffe 3, while Furmiss, Savori and Gates were scoreless.

In the New Brunswick finals, the Saint John Central Church Baptist Comets defeated the Newcastle All-stars 51-39; 31-17 (Total: 82-46). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Comets torched Newcastle 51-29 as Garnett scored 11, Buckle 10, Oram 10, Shawn 8, Carson 7 and Steele (Seale?) 5, while Cook and Archibald were scoreless. Bob Galley led the All-Stars (coach Joe Demers) with 9. Fred Matheson added 8, Ian Anderson 5, Byron Chambers 4, Ray Burns 2 and Sonny Matheson 1, while Bob Kenney, Ronald Taylor, Jimmy Forrest and Sheppard were scoreless. Newcastle also included Walter Chambers, Donald Crocker. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John prevailed 31-17 as Garnett scored 11, Shaw 10, Oram 6 and Carson 4. Galley led Newcastle with 11. Anderson added 4 and Burns 2.

1952

       In the Toronto city finals, Toronto West End YMCA defeated St. Christopher 38-23; 41-36 (Total: 79-59).

In the Ontario championship tournament semis, Toronto West End Y dumped Orillia 26-21.

       In the other semi, Peterborough Collegiate edged Kitchener St. Jerome’s 33-32.

       In the final, Toronto West End Y defeated Peterborough 46-29 as Jerry Wojdon scored 13. Doug Ash led Peterborough with 17.

       In the New Brunswick semis, the Bathurst Bucks defeated the Dalhousie Blues 47-25; 53-48 (Total: 100-73). …………………………………………………… In game one, Bathurst prevailed 47-25 as Thibodeau scored 19, Hubert 13, Kane 8, Bevans 3, Mcginnis 2, Hatheway 1 and Maillet 1, while Pelletier, Mclean, Murray and Blanchard were scoreless. Gerry Mackenzie paced Dalhousie with 9. Dave Colwell added 6, Delaney 2, Cannon 2, McEwen 2, Greening (Grenning?) 2 and Blanchard 2, while Lewis, Thorburn, Flanagan and Brown were scoreless. Dalhousie also included Barron and Fleck. …………………………………………………… In game two, Bathurst took the series with a 53-48 win as Kane scored 20, Thibodeau 10, Hebert 6, Maillet 6, Hatheway 2, McGinnis 2, Blanchard 2, Maclean 2 and Murray 1. Mackenzie led Dalhousie with 19. Colwell added 18, Blanchard 4, Flanagan 3, Delaney 2 and Fleck 2.

       In the New Brunswick finals, the Saint John Victoria Street Baptist Pilgrims defeated the Bathurst Bucks 39-19; 44-40 (Total: 83-59). …………………………………………………… In game one, Saint John torched Bathurst 39-19 as Blair Dixon scored 14, Bruce Stackhouse 8, Tim Ross 7, Bob Porter 6, Cross 2 and Bowling 2, while Hovey, Craft, Bishop, McQuade and Giggey were scoreless. Saint John also included Hutchison. Bruce Bevans scored 5 to pace the Dukes (coach Bryan Calnan, manager Allen Hains). Donald Kane added 4, Herman Hebert 4, Gerald Maillet 4 and Don Thibodeau 2, while Ray Blanchard, Paul Pelletier, Bill Murray, Pat McGinnis, Bob Maclean and Hayden Hatheway were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Pilgrims prevailed 44-40 as Blair Dixon scored 12, Stackhouse 9, Ross 4, Craft 4 and Hovey 1. Maillet led Bathurst with 22. Thibodeau added 8, Kane 5, Hatheway 2, Bevans 2 and Pelletier 1.

1953

       In the Toronto city semis, St. Christopher House defeated St. Michael’s 37-36; 59-29 (Total: 96-65).

       In the Toronto city finals, St. Christopher House defeated Alexandra Park 31-46; 48-30 (Total: 79-76). …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Christopher House stomped Alexandra Park 48-30 to take the total-point series by three. Harry Milman paced St. Christopher House with 18. Gene Timoon added 9. Steve Rzepka led Alexandra Park with 18.

In the Ontario tourney semis, held in Sarnia, the Windsor First United Tuxins whipped Hamilton 67-12.

       In the other semi, Orillia edged Toronto St. Christopher House 35-32.

       In the final, the Windsor First United Tuxins whipped Orillia 71-33. The Tuxins included Paul Chartier, Jim Corney, DeLorne Park, Ron Humphries, Pete Smith, Tom Wilson. On the home from Sarnia, the team noticed flames coming from the attic of a farm house. They formed a bucket brigade and helped Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Jackson save furniture and clothing until the fire department arrived. They then helped the fire department quell flames by carrying water from a cistern.

       In the New Brunswick semis, the Saint John YMCA Argos defeated St. Stephen 63-20; 49-14 (Total: 112-34). …………………………………………………… In game one, Saint John torched St. Stephen 63-20 as Earle Wood scored 18, Eric Rockwell 14, Dick Currie 11, Daryl Stirling 10, Goldin 3, Oliver 2, Staples 2, Manzer 2 and MacBurnie 1, while Kee was scoreless. Bill led St. Stephen with 5. MacKay added 5, McIntee 3, Garcellon (Garvalow?) 3, Denver 2 and MacDonald 2, while Connick, Fitzgerald, Smythe and Acheton were scoreless. St. Stephen also included Dinnery, …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John spanked St. Stephen 49-14 as Wood scored 9, Currie 9, Rockwell 9, Stirling 9, Kee 4, Olive 2, Manzer 2, Staples 2, Golding 2 and MacBurnie 1. McIntee led St. Stephen with 4. Dinnery added 4, MacDonald 2, MacKay 2, Bell 1 and Garvalow 1.

       In the other semi, the Dalhousie Blues defeated the Moncton Hubsters 62-9; 53-19 (Total: 115-28). …………………………………………………… In game one, Dalhousie clubbed Moncton 62-9 as George McKenzie scored 14, Dave Colwell 12 and Bill McEwen 12. …………………………………………………… In game two, Dalhousie whipped Moncton 53-19 as Gary Mackenzie scored 15, Dave Colwell 12, Bill MacEwen 6, Linde Greening 6, Greg Blanchard 4, John Davis 4, Don Thorburn 4, Bill Lewis 2, while Ron Delaney was scoreless. White led the Hubsters with 10. Crossman added 6 and Coyle 3, while Lockhart, Hachey, Lutes, Dalzell, Power, Donahue and Richard Landry were scoreless.

       In the New Brunswick final, the Dalhousie Blues defeated the Saint John YMCA Argos 44-41; 45-42, 48-50 after overtime (Total: 92-91.) …………………………………………………… In game one, Dalhousie edged Saint John 44-41. Greg Blanchard scored 16 to pace the Blues (coach James Fox). Gerry Mackenzie added 13, Bill McEwen 7, Linde Greening 4 and Dave Colwell 4, while John Davis, Ron Delaney, Bill Lewis and Don Thorburn were scoreless. Earle Wood led the Argos with 20. Rockwell added 7, Kee 5, Stirling 4, Currie 2, MacBurnie 1, Manzer 1 and Staples 1. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John prevailed 50-48 after overtime. Saint John had won 45-42 in regulation to force the extra session. Wood led the Argos with 22. Rockwell added 16, Golding 4, Stirling 2, Staples 2, Manzer 2, Kee 1 and MacBurnie 1. Mackenzie paced Dalhousie with 14. Greening added 11, Thorburn 7, Colwell 6, Blanchard 6 and McEwen 4.

1954

       In the Toronto city semis, Marvel Jewellers defeated Yonge Street United 80-45; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Jewells prevailed 80-45 as Archie Ublansky scored 36 and Matt Lipka 15.

       In the other Toronto semi, St. Michael’s College defeated St. Christopher House 40-24; 41-36 (Total: 81-60).

In the Ontario tourney semis, Windsor IC thrashed Hamilton Delta 78-25.

       In the Ontario final, Windsor IC defeated Toronto St. Michael’s 36-32 or 78-28 (variously reported).

       In the New Brunswick semis, the Dalhousie Blues defeated the Moncton Hubsters x-x; 46-33 (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game two, Dalhousie (coach James Fox) took the series with a 46-33 win as Gary MacKenzie scored 20, Greg Blanchard 12, Bill McEwen 8, Don Thorburn 3, Bill Smith 2 and Jerry Miller 1, while George Hicks, Everette Lavigne, Jackie Spence and Keith Raddatz were scoreless. Jimmy White led the Hubsters with 16. Bob Radford added 5, Lutes 4, Broley 4, Hachey 2 and Dalzell 2, while Currie, Snell, Mclean, Robart, Fry, Patterson and Horne were scoreless.

       In the other New Brunswick semi, the Saint John Victoria Street Baptist Indians defeated St. Stephen HS 42-34;

…………………………………………………… In game one, Victoria Street Baptist clipped St. Stephen 42-34 as Alan Jones scored 20, Jack Hughson 5, Charles Denton 5, John Osborne 5, Fullerton 4 and Tom Gillen 3, while Mabey, Kingston, Cook, Morehouse, Tyler and Waters were scoreless. Bill Garcelon led St. Stephen HS with 19. Art McKay added 6, McIntee 3, Bell 2, Pierce 2 and Connick 2, while McHugh, Halstead and Henderson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John took the series with a 48-22 win as Osborne scored 11, Gillen 10, Jones 10, Colwell 6, Denton 4, Mabey 2, Hughson 2 and Kingston 2. Mckenzie led Dalhousie with 9. Thorburn added 5, McEwen 5, Blanchard 2 and Hicks 1.

       In the New Brunswick final, the Saint John Victoria Street Baptist Indians defeated the Dalhousie Blues x-x; 53-28 (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John clubbed Dalhousie 53-28 as Ozzie Osborne scored 13, Jones 7, Gillen 6, Colwell 5, Denton 4, Kingston 4, Moorehouse 4, Tyler 2, Hughson 2, Cook 2, Mabey 2 and Fullerton 2. Gary MacKenzie led the Blues with 8. Greg Blanchard added 6, Bill McEwen 5, Thorburn 4, Lavigne 3 and Miller 2, while Hicks, Smith, Spence and Raddatz were scoreless.

1955

       In the Toronto city finals, St. Michael’s defeated Vaughan Road 36-31.

       In the Ontario playoffs, Windsor d’d Woodstock 73-30; 111-48 (Total: 184-78). …………………………………………………… Toronto McGregor d’d Port Credit 42-37; 38-40 (Total: 80-77)

       In the Ontario final, Sudbury d’d Hamilton 73-53; 56-40 (Total: 129-93). Also reported as 64-43; 56-49) (Total: 120-92).

       In the New Brunswick semis, the Saint John YMCA Argos defeated St. Stephen HS 31-42; 47-34 (Total: 78-76). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Stephen clipped Saint John 42-31 as Jim Halstead scored 12, Frances McHugh 12, Art McKay 8, Willard Pierce 6 and Manuel 4, while McIntee, Lindsay, Crompton, Connick and Dionne were scoreless. St. Stephen also included Kelly. Al Phillips led the Argos with 10. Chatterton added 7, Morehouse 6, Gord Messer 4 and Dykeman 4, while Hazen, Rockwell, Longon, Matheson and Gimby were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John took the series with a 47-45 win as Messer scored 17, Chatterton 12, Phillips 6, Dykeman 5, Morehouse 4 and Rockwell 3. McHugh led St. Stephen with 10. Halstead added 6, McKay 6 and McIntee 1.

       In the other semi, the Moncton Hubsters defeated the Dalhousie Blues 32-36; 45-29 (Total: 77-65). …………………………………………………… In game one, Dalhousie edged Moncton 36-32 as Jackie Spence scored 12, Bill Smith 11, Appleby 8, Williams 2, Miller 2 and Raddatz 1, while Morrison, T McEwen and Jenkins were scoreless. Norman Connors led Moncton with 11. Bob Patterson added 10, Maclean 4, Rice 4 and McBeth 3, while Steeves, Black, Robart and Taylor were scoreless. The Hubsters also included Fudge. …………………………………………………… In game two, Moncton took the series with a 45-29 win as Connors scored 12, Patterson 9, Fudge 7, Rice 6 and Taylor 2. Miller led the Blues with 7. Spence added 6, Appleby 4, Raddatz 4, Morrison 2, Smith 2, Williams 2 and McEwan 2.

       In the New Brunswick final, the Saint John YMCA Argos defeated the Moncton Hubsters 47-45; 60-43 (Total: 107-88). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Argos edged the Hubsters 47-45 as Gene Chatterton scored 11, Frank Dykeman 11, Gord Messer 10, Phillips 7, John Rockwell 6 and Morehouse 2, while Gimby, Longon, Mathieson, Hickey and Hazen were scoreless. Norman Conners led Moncton with 19. Patterson added 8, Ed Fudge 8, Jack Maclean 6, Taylor 2 and McBeth 2, while Rice was scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John took the series with a 60-43 win as Messer scored 25, Rockwell 14, Dykeman 8, Morehouse 6, Chatterton 6 and Matheson 1. Maclean led the Hubsters with 16. Connors added 14, Fudge 7, Patterson 4 and Taylor 2.

1956

       In the Toronto semis, the Toronto De La Salle Oaklands defeated Northamel? 62-43; 51-52 (Total: 113-95).

       In the Toronto city final, the De La Salle Oaklands defeated Pape Playground 63-28; 60-51 (Total: 123-79).

       In the Ontario final, the Toronto De La Salle Oaklands defeated Windsor Sacred Heart Parish 62-37; 66-41 (Total: 128-78).

       In the New Brunswick semis, St. Stephen HS defeated Saint John St. Peter’s 48-38; 35-38 (Total: 84-76). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Stephen clipped St. Peter’s 48-38 as Jim Holstead scored 13, Dick Glass 12, Gerry Manuel 9, Pierce 6, Kelly 4, Lindsay 4 and Dionne 1, while Mallory, Yardley, Smyth, Hall, Mitchell, Lister, Nicholson, Cloney and McKnight were scoreless. Joe Boyce paced Saint John with 13. George Willard added 10, Tim Brennan 8, Murray 6 and Crawley 1, while Dunn, Slattery and Christenson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Peter’s prevailed 38-35 but lost the total-point series by eight. Boyce led Saint John with 20. Willard added 12, Brennan 4 and Murray 2. Holstead paced St. Stephen with 12. Manuel added 7, Pierce 7, Kelly 5 and Glass 4.

       In the New Brunswick final, St. Stephen HS defeated the Dalhousie Blues 65-45; 55-53 (Total: 120-98). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Stephen (coach Lloyd Macleod, manager Dunc McGeachy) torched Dalhousie 65-45 as Dick Glass scored 17, Willard Pierce 12, Jim Halstead 12, Gerry Manuel 12, Dave Micholson 5, Jim Kelly 5 and Gordon Mitchell 2, while Joe Lindsay, Bill Yardley, Ed Hall, Mike Dionne, Greg Lister and Keith McKnight were scoreless. St. Stephen also included O’Mallory, David Nicholson, Jerry Manuel. Jack Spence led the Blues with 14. Smith added 12, Appleby 10, Miller 6, McEwan 2 and Morrison 1, while McLaughlin, Beattie, LeBlanc and Tremblay were scoreless. The Blues also included Estabrooks, Vouture. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Stephen edged Dalhousie 55-53 as Glass scored 13, Halstead 13, Pierce 11, Kelly 8, Mitchell 4, Lindsay 4 and Yardley 2. Smith led the Blues with 21. Spence added 13, Appleby 8, Miller 4, Morrison 3, Beatty 2 and McEwen 2.

1957

       In the Toronto city semis, De La Salle defeated St. Michael’s 53-41; 52-51 (Total: 105-92). …………………………………………………… In game two, De La Salle edged St. Michael’s 52-51 as Jerome McElroy scored 23, Brian Conroy 11 and Chris Cromien 9. Jack Dignan paced St. Michael’s with 21. John Volte added 11.

       In the other Toronto semi, Kingsway-Lambton defeated Alex Muir 47-39; 37-29 (Total: 84-68).

       In the Toronto final and provincial semi, Toronto De La Salle defeated Toronto Kingsway-Lambton 54-41 as James McIlroy scored 25. Brian Gallagher added 10. Ian Monteith led Kingsway-Lambton with 10.

In the Ontario semis, Guelph Notre Dame d’d Collingwood 51-19 as Dave Lang and Rusty Lovelcuk each scored 20.

       In the Ontario final, Toronto De La Salle defeated Guelph Notre Dame 32-29 as Jerome McIlroy scored 23. Chris Cromian added 8, Denis O’Connor 5 and Brian Conroy 6.

       The champion Toronto De La Salle: Andy Birkenmayer; Brian Conroy; Gary Cooke; Chris Cromien; Brian Gallagher; Jerome McElroy; George Morgan; Paul Morgan; Dennis O’Connor; Brian Quinlan; Tom Sutton; Bud Tushingham; N Wirkowski; coach Brother Raymond

       In the New Brunswick finals, the St. Stephen Spartans defeated Saint John St. Malachy’s Memorial 54-56; 59-47 (Total: 113-103). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Malachy’s edged St. Stephen 56-54 as Ron Wallace scored 19, Johnny King 7, Smith 6, Fitzgerald 4, Finley 4, Peter Doiron 3 and Claude Lacasse 3, while Fitzpatrick, Mosher and McPherson were scoreless. Saint John also included Hogan. Dick Glass led St. Stephen (coach Lloyd Mcleod) with 14. Keith McKnight added 12, Bob Smythe 5, Gordon Mitchell 2, Winston McKinnon 2 and Bill Yardley 2, while Victor Rouse, Eddie Hall and Arnold McPherson were scoreless. St. Stephen also included Wayne Gibson, Joe Lindsay, David Meehan and Jim Gallant. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Stephen dispatched St. Malachy’s 59-47 as Glass scored 21, Mitchell 18, McKnight 11, and Smythe 9. Wallace led Saint John with 19. King added 18, Smith 4, Lacasse 3, Finley 1 and Fillmore 1.

1958

       In the Toronto city semis, West End Y defeated Shaavel Sham 54-30; x-x (Total: x-x).

       In the Toronto city finals, West End Y defeated McCormick 37-30; 51-32 (Total: 88-62).

       In the sudden-death New Brunswick final, Saint John CYO thrashed Dalhousie 81-33 as Ron Wallace scored 27, Al Lacey 14 and Jimmy Davis 13. S LeBlanc led Dalhousie with 12. J Morrison added 12.

1959

       In the Toronto city semis, Michael Power defeated De La Salle 31-38; 44-36 (Total: 75-74). …………………………………………………… In game two, Michael Power took the series on an overtime bucket by Jerry Donaghue with two seconds to play.

       In the Toronto city final, Michael Power defeated Malvern 37-31; 55-19 (Total: 92-50).

       In the Toronto district final, Michael Power defeated Lithuania Ausra 49-25; 35-28 (Total: 84-53). Michael Power (coached by Rev E McLean) included J Bierens, M Cleary, V Dimarco, G Donohue, B Dwyer, J Kennedy, J Lipke, J Mikos, M Smith, P Walsh, C Wilson, D Zigtier, R Zuriani and J.M. Redmond.

In the sudden death Ontario semis, Guelph Notre Dame dumped Collingwood.

       In the other semi, the Toronto De La Salle Oaklands dispatched Kingsway-Lambton 54-41.

       In the final, the Toronto De La Salle Oaklands edged Guelph Notre Dame 32-29. John McElroy led the Oaklands to the Ontario title by scoring 19 in the two games. Dave Lang paced Notre Dame in the final with 15.

       In the New Brunswick final, St. Stephen HS defeated St. Joseph’s University 56-37; 44-37; (Total: 100-74). …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Stephen (coach Bill Garcelon) took the series with a 44-37 win as Phil McClure scored 21, Brian McIntee 10, Darryl Prosser 7 and Roy MacPherson 6, while Mike Johnson, Cecil MacFarlane, Stephen McIntyre, Wayne Porter, Carl Speedy, Mike Shreve and Phillip Johnson were scoreless. Roger Vernier led St. Joseph’s with 12. Jean Collins added 12, Dave LaPointe 7, Dupuis 4 and Moorecroft 2, while Richards, Parent, McGinnis, Mupy and Disy were scoreless.

1960

       In the Toronto metro league final, De La Salle defeated Michael Power 45-41.

       In the Toronto district semis, St. Christopher defeated Ausra 65-35.

       In the Toronto district semis, De La Salle defeated McCormick 59-38; 53-34 (Total: 112-72)

       In the second round of the BC playoffs, Vancouver College defeated Vancouver Lord Byng 36-16.

In the British Columbia final, Vancouver College defeated Victoria First United 49-29.

The all-tournament featured Poltak (Vancouver College); Neil Williscroft (Vancouver College); Dave Gardner (Lord Byng);

1961

       In the Toronto Catholic finals, De La Salle defeated St. Michael’s 32-34; 35-25 (Total: 67-56).

       In the Ontario finals, Toronto West End Y defeated x.

       In the British Columbia final, Vancouver College defeated x.

       In the New Brunswick final, St. Stephen HS defeated St. Joseph’s Univeristy 51-38; 46-41 (Total: 97-79). …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Stephen took the title with a 46-41 win. Phil Johnson scored 17 to lead St. Stephen (coach Bill Garcelon, manager David Gallant). Lindwood Russell added 13, Mike Johnston 9, Cecile McFarlane 5 and Bob Bosein 2, while Dale Messer, Gary Andrews, Ken Stevens, Dave Jardine, Bob Waycott, Pete Corby, Bob Pierce, Joe Johnson and Bill Ensor were scoreless. Mike Belinger led St. Joseph’s with 15. Cyr added 10, Fogerty 6, Murchard 3, Genest 2, Deben 2 and Rouilliard 2, while Bernier and Underwood were scoreless.

1962

       In the Toronto final, Trinity defeated St. Christopher 28-25; 28-23 (Total: 56-48).

In the British Columbia final, Vancouver College defeated x.

The New Brunswick finals were a four-team round robin tournament: …………………………………………………… Saint John YMCA (coach Bill Care) clipped Saint John Simonds 29-19. …………………………………………………… Saint John YMCA dusted St. Stephen HS 54-24. …………………………………………………… Saint John YMCA whipped Moncton 51-24 as Brian White scored 16 and Dwight Chapman 10. Don Mersereau led Moncton with 15. …………………………………………………… Moncton dispatched St. Stephen 52-36. …………………………………………………… St. John Simonds clubbed Moncton 51-34. …………………………………………………… St. John Simonds spanked St. Stephen 49-29. …………………………………………………… Final standings: Saint John YMCA Flyers (3-0); Saint John Simonds (2-1); Moncton (1-2); St. Stephen (0-3). …………………………………………………… The all-tournament team included Dwight Chapman (Saint John Y); Mason Coates (Moncton); Mike Carrick (Saint John Simmonds); Doyle Messer (St. Stephen).

1963

       In the British Columbia semis, Vancouver College whipped Victoria Cordova Bay 57-8 as Brian Longpre scored 19. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Victoria St. Patrick’s clipped Vancouver Holy Trinity 29-19. …………………………………………………… In the bronze medal match, Vancouver Holy Trinity dusted Victoria Cordova Bay 58-13. …………………………………………………… In the BC final, Vancouver College clubbed Victoria St. Patrick’s 42-23 as Brian Longpre scored 19. The provincial crown was the third in a row for Vancouver College.

       In the New Brunswick final, the Saint John YMCA Flyers defeated the Bathurst Stealers 83-36; 72-36 (Total: 155-66). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Flyers crushed the Stealers 83-66 as Dwight Chapman scored 24, Brian White 23, Ken Bradley 18, Forsythe 8, Mark Anderson 4 and Larry Marr 4. The Flyers also included Ring, Steen, Gould. Roger Clinch paced Bathurst with 10. Jim Morris added 7, Robert Warnell 5, Evans 5, Goyette 2 and Hodgins 1, while McMaster, Shirley and Elliott were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saint John prevailed 72-36 as Chapman scored 18, White 10, Marr 20, Ring 7, Forsythe 6, Steen 4, Bradley 3, Anderson 3 and Gould 1. Warnell led Bathurst with 10. Clinch added 10, Evans 8, Goyette 4, Morris 2 and McMaster 2.

1964

       In the BC final, Vancouver Holy Trinity defeated Richmond R.C. Palmer 21-18 as Mike Klaasef hit a 40-footer with less than a minute to play.

       In the New Brunswick semis, St. Stephen HS clipped Saint John Lancaster Assumption 55-34. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Saint John Carleton Boys Club whipped Canterbury 50-32. …………………………………………………… In the final, the Saint John Carleton Boys Club dispatched St. Stephen 64-53 as Bill Robertson scored 41.

1965

       In the Toronto city final, the S.C. Trotters v Fred Hamilton 80-60;

In the Quebec final, Snowdon Y defeated the Montreal University Settlement Orchids 67-64 as Howard Pashing scored 27 and Harvey Liverman 21. John Halas led the Orchids with 18. Chris Vidicek added 14.

1966

       In the New Brunswick semis, St. Stephen HS clubbed Rothesay Regional 55-28. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Saint John Lancaster Assumption spanked Saint John HS 62-43. …………………………………………………… In the final, Lancaster Assumption defeated St. Stephen HS 49-44 as Jim Vatour scored 15, Tom Barry 12 and Bob Breen 11. Ron Murphy led St. Stephen with 12. Bev Greenlaw added 10.

1968

       In the New Brunswick finals, Rothesay Regional defeated St. Stephen HS 57-37; 53-64 (Total: 110-101). …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Stephen prevailed 64-53 but lost the total-point series by nine. Ted Corby led St. Stephen with 20. Steve Oullette added 13, Ingram 12, Haley 11, Libby 6 and Smith 2. Gillespie led Rothesay with 21. Pitt added 12, Wilson 9, Moore 6 and Brown 5.

1970

       In the New Brunswick finals, St. Stephen HS defeated Fredericton Albert Street 35-37; 51-34 (Total: 86-71). …………………………………………………… In game one, Fredericton edged St. Stephen 37-35 on a pair of free throws by Charlie Sharp with three seconds to play. Bruce MacCormack led Albert Street with 10. Mark (Mack?) Worth added 8, Peter Richardson 7, Charlie Sharp 6 and Mike Targett 6. Fredericton also included Dave Slipp, John Spurway, Hudson Snodgrass, Don Kitchen, Dave Chisholm and Hugh Blauveldt. Dave Seaman led St. Stephen with 12. Mark Hanson added 10, Danny Rogers 7, Dave Macleod 4 and Jim Irving 2, while Jeff Christie was scoreless. St. Stephen also included Rick Russel, Joe McShane, Norm Estey, Russ Hanson, Dave Horne and Chris Hatt. …………………………………………………… In game two, St. Stephen took the title with a 51-34 win as Seaman scored 19, M Hanson 14, Rodgers 5, Irving 5, Christie 5 and Macleod 3. McCormack paced Albert Street with 16. Shrape added 9, Worth 6, Targett 2 and Richardson 1.

1971

       In the Maritime finals, St. Dunstan’s defeated the Saint John Pats 74-32; 27-51 (Total: 101-83). …………………………………………………… In game one, St. Dunstan’s prevailed 74-32 as Robert Fagan scored 39, Paul Jardine 22, Dobbelsteyn 6, T Thompson 4 and Florean 3, while Dolan, McNeil, Whalen, O’Connor, Gabriel El Khoury and M Thompson were scoreless. Guy Sullivan led Saint John with 10. Eric Neilson added 6, Parks 4, McPeate 4, Weir 3, Whalen 2, Barry 2 and Nason 1, while Shea and Morgan were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Pats clipped St. Dunstan’s 51-27 but lost the total-point series by 18. Sullivan led Saint John with 19. Palmer added 11, Collier 11, Parks 4, Weir 4 and Neilson 2. Jardine led St. Dunstan’s with 14. Fagan added 7, Dolan 2, Whalen 2 and Dobbelsteyn 2.

1972

       In the New Brunswick finals, the Saint John Pats defeated Rothesay Regional 61-30; 53-57 (Total: 114-87). …………………………………………………… In game one, Saint John thrashed Rothesay 61-30 as Paul Collier scored 22, Rick Palmer 18, Flemming 6, Whalen 6, Nielsen 5 and Shea 4, while Denton was scoreless. Don Robinson led Rothesay with 9. Wilson added 8, Armer 6, Buckley 3, Doull 3 and McKay 1, while Chapman and Wright were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Rothesay edged Saint John 57-53 but lost the total-point series with 27. Robinson led Rothesay with 21. Wilson added 17, Buckley 9, Doull 5, Chapman 4 and Armer 1. Collier led the Pats with 24. Palmer added 14, Nielsen 9, Flemming 4 and Shea 2.

1973

       In the New Brunswick semis, the St. Stephen Spartans defeated Fredericton x-x. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Saint John Golden Hawks dispatched Stanley x-x. …………………………………………………… In the final, the St. Stephen Spartans whipped the Saint John Golden Hawks 87-54.

       In the Maritime semis, the St. Stephen Spartans nipped Halifax 42-41. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Antigonish Nicks clubbed Charlottetown 70-36. …………………………………………………… In the bronze medal match, Halifax torched Charlottetown 58-39. …………………………………………………… In the final, the Antigonish Nicks clocked the St. Stephen Spartans 70-46 as Ludwig Weingarshofter scored 28. St. Stephen (coach Peter Corby, manager Dave Ames, manager Dan Johnston) included Tim Ingram, Ed Hansen, Brian Cloney, Bert Stewart, Dave Mcginley, Don Halford, Mark McGeachy, Fred Watkins, Steve McGinley and Everett Hanson.

1975

       In the New Brunswick final, Woodstock defeated Fredericton 41-40

       In the Maritime final (a two-game series), Woodstock (coach Joe McGuire) v Antigonish

1976

       In the New Brunswick bronze medal match, the Saint John-PAZ Atlantics clubbed Petitcodiac 58-31 as John Murphy scored 24. Ian Lynburner led Peticodiac with 10. …………………………………………………… In the final, Fredericton HS defeated Saint John HS 47-42 as Don MacCormack scored 23 and David Scott 20. Colin Ferguson led Saint John with 14. Bruce Mcleod added 7 and Ken Cox 7.

1977

       In the New Brunswick final, the Kennebecasis Valley Crusaders clipped Fredericton HS 72-58.

       In the Maritime semis, Summerside {PEI) HS defeated the Kennebecasis Valley Crusaders 53-35. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Halifax Community Y defeated Charlottetown x-x. …………………………………………………… In the bronze medal match, the Kennebecasis Valley Crusaders whipped Charlottetown 65-35. …………………………………………………… In the final, Halifax Community Y defeated Summerside HS 78-62.

1978

       In the New Brunswick semis, St. Stephen clipped Petitcodiac 75-61 as Watkins scored 21 and Nicholson 20. The Spartans led 33-27 at the half. Greg Tingley led Petitcodiac with 18. Bob Conley added 16. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Woodstock whipped Saint John 92-63 as Greg Betts scored 25, Shaw 18 and Lawson 17. Bob Ferris led Saint John with 25. Brent Janes added 25. …………………………………………………… In the bronze medal match, Petitcodiac spanked Saint John 80-59 as Tingley scored 23 and Ken Howatt 14. Brent Janes led Saint John with 16. Bob Ferris added 12. …………………………………………………… In the final, the St. Stephen Spartans defeated Woodstock 73-68 as Scott Nicholson scored 21, Peter Atkinson 18, Wade Greenlaw 14 and Jim Watkins 14. Dan Lawson led Woodstock with 15. Wayne Shaw added 14 and Steve Anderson 14.

       In the Maritime semis, the St. Stephen Spartans clipped Summerside (PEI) 73-58. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Halifax Community YMCA dispatched Woodstock 86-68. …………………………………………………… In the bronze medal match, Woodstock clubbed Summerside 68-50 as Steve Anderson scored 26, Wayne Shaw 14 and Dan Lawson 13. James Weliber led Summerside with 12. …………………………………………………… In the final, the St. Stepehen Spartans nipped Halifax Community YMCA 83-82 as Scott Nicholson scored 32, Jim Watkins 23, Wade Greenlaw 14 and Peter Atkinson 12. Eddie Last paced Halifax with 36. Ron Wright added 20 and Dan Carriez 12.

1979

       In the Nova Scotia finals, Amherst Regional (coach Dwight Jones) defeated Halifax Community Y x-x.

       In the New Brunswick finals, Sackville defeated Port Elgin x-x. Sackville 9coach Wayne MacKay) included Richard MacKay, Peter Atkinson, Alan Atkinson

1980

       In the New Brunswick final, Sackville defeated Sussex 65-59. Richard MacKay scored 20 to pace Sackville. Peter Atkinson added 17 and Peter Hess 13. Sackville also included Dennis Murphy, Ian Macdonald. Brent Corrie scored 31 to lead Sussex. The Sonics (coach Peter McAleenan) also included Hourihan.

1981

       In the Quebec final, Little Burgundy defeated Brookswood 83-68.

       In the New Brunswick semis, Sackville clipped St. Stephen 62-55. St. Stephen included Robert Marvin, Don Sweezey, Mark DeWolfe. …………………………………………………… Harvey spanked Campbellton 60-40. …………………………………………………… In the final, Sackville defeated the Harvey Lakers 61-53 as Peter Hess scored 30 and Dave MacBeth 13. Sackville (coach Wayne MacKay) also included Ian MacDonald, Colin Mclean, Darren Sears. Bob Barrieau led the Lakers with 19. Royden Kitchen added 16 and Dean Fletcher 12. …………………………………………………… The all-tournament team featured MVP Peter Hess (Sackville); Bob Barrieau (Harvey); Jim Langille (James M. Hill); Don Sweeney (St. Stephen); and Alec Laevski (Campbellton).

1982

       In the Quebec bronze medal match, Montreal International clipped Chicoutimi 57-44.

       In the Quebec final, Brookswood pounded College Brebeuf 66-44.

1983

       In the New Brunswick semis, Sackville defeated Campobello 50-35. …………………………………………………… In the final, Sackville edged Woodstock 40-39. Sackville (coach Wayne MacKay) included Scott Mackay, Blair MacBeth, Steve Haley, Paul Stevenson, Martin Treash, Chris Partridge, Jeff Inder, Charlie Dixon, Glen Johnson and Dominic Blakeley.

1984

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       In the New Brunswick finals, Woodstock Hartland clipped Campbellton 50-40 as Ross Culberson scored 2, Al Albright 11 and Bill Holton 10.

The Montreal Little Burgundy Eagles captured the Eastern title with a (3-0) record in a round-robin tournament. …………………………………………………… Little Burgundy whipped New Brunswick 100-63 as Perry Douglas scored 22, Carl Koeppe 20 and Allen Cox 13. Ernie Rosa scored 19 to lead New Brunswick (coached by Henry Wong). Perry Stavrakis added 16. …………………………………………………… Halifax defeated Montreal Sun Youth 67-62 as James McQuaid scored 27. Greg Bulmer led Sun Youth with 16.

1985

       In the East final, Fredericton defeated Montreal x-x. Fredericton (coach Dwight Dickinson, coach Rick Stoker) included Roger Oldham, Andrew Campbell, Peter Green, Andrew Stilwell, Mark Shields, Scott LeBlanc, Andre Bouwer, Grant Thomas, John Goss and Steve Van Wart.

1986

       In the New Brunswick semis, Fredericton clipped Woodstock 44-33 as Mike Murray scored 11 and Drover 10. Gary Cowper paced Woodstock with 18. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Sussex Sonics defeated Quispamsis Kennebecasis Valley 38-33. …………………………………………………… In the final, Fredericton HS thrashed the Sussex Sonics 71-25. Chris Hatt paced Fredericton with 14. Jeff Blackmer added 10 and David Drover 10. Fredericton (co-coach Rick Stocker) also included Sean Seagrove, Brent Lockhart, Billy Reynolds, Chris Miller, Mike Murray, Mike Besner, Mark lacey and Greg Fraelic.

       In the Eastern Canadian quarterfinals, Fredericton HS dispatched Trois Rivieres 88-61 as Chris Miller scored 15, Mark Lacey 14, Sean Seagrove 13, Mike Murray 12 and Brent Lockhart 10. Eric Blanchette led Trois-Rivieres with 34. …………………………………………………… In the semis, Halifax YMCA clipped Fredericton HS 79-=67 as Terry Wright scored 28 and Eri Mendes 20. Mike Murray led Fredericton with 16. Mark Lacey added 11 and Mike Besner 11. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Halifax YMCA defeated Mount Pearl (NFLD) x-x. …………………………………………………… In the bronze medal match, Fredericton HS crushed Mount Pearl 86-67. …………………………………………………… In the final, Halifax YMCA whipped Three Oaks 77-52.

1987

       In the New Brunswick semis, Kennebecasis Valley defeated Fredericton 45-40 as Chris Moore scored 27. Duff Adams led Fredericotn with 16. ……………………………………………………  In the other semi, Moncton Harrison Trimble torched the Moncton Purple Knights 94-35. …………………………………………………… In the bronze medal match, Fredericton blasted Moncton 92-38. …………………………………………………… In the final, the Kennebecasis Valley Crusaders dispatched the Moncton Harrison Trimble Trojans 52-37 as Chris Moore scored 18 and Doug Malcolm 14. Jeff Mowatt led the Trojans with 18.

1988

       In the New Brunswick semis, the Woodstock Warriors clubbed the Moncton Kiwanis 62-27. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Sussex Stingers whipped Fundy 64-31. …………………………………………………… In the bronze medal match, Fundy clocked the Moncton Kiwanis 53-33. …………………………………………………… In the final, the Woodstock Warriors dispatched the Sussex Stingers 44-38 as Darren Horseman scored 14. John Ryan led the Stingers with 21.

1989

       In the New Brunswick semis, Fredericton dispatched Carleton North 31-28 as Rob Johnston scored 13 and Doug Eagle 10. …………………………………………………… In the final, Moncton Harrison Trimble defeated Fredericton 53-49. Mitch Kidney led Fredericton with 16. Jamie Flynn added 10. …………………………………………………… The all-tournament team included Jamie Flynn (Fredericton);

1990

       In round robin play at the Eastern Canadian championships: …………………………………………………… New Brunswick edged Nova Scotia 57-53 as Blair Larsen scored 14. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick defeated PEI 57-53 as Blair Larsen scored 10. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick clubbed Newfoundland 78-35 as Gordon McNeilly scored 10.

       In the East final, Nova Scotia defeated New Brunswick 82-69 in overtime. New Brunswick (coach Keith Comitz, assistant Grant Williams, assistant John Hamilton) included Lucas Holt, Michael Crose, Blair Larsen, Jordan McCormack, Gordon McNeilly, David Rowan, Jon Stevenson, Julian Corey, Jason Embleton, Gary McAskill, Joel Peterson and Ian Thomas.

1991

       In the round robin Atlantic midget play: …………………………………………………… Newfoundland clipped PEI 98-56. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick dispatched Nova Scotia 83-77. Kevin Keeler led Nova Scotia with 25. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia clubbed PEI 106-43. …………………………………………………… Newfoundland edged New Brunswick 66-62. Peter Fraser led New Brunswick with 15. Chris Forsythe added 9. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia spanked Newfoundland 81-58. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick whipped PEI 91-50 as David Tingley scored 19 and David Low 13.

       In the bronze medal match, Newfoundland torched PEI 85-55.

       In the final, Nova Scotia clubbed New Brunswick 74-56 as Kevin Keeler scored 27 and Soctt Vienot 13. David Tingley led New Brunswick with 14. Chris Forsythe added 14 and Lucas Holt 10.

       The all-tournament team featured MVP Kevin Keeler (Nova Scotia); Chris Forsythe (New Brunswick); Lucas Holt (New Brunswick);

       The East bronze medalist Newfoundland: coach Jim Feltham

       The East silver medalist New Brunswick: Roberto DiDonato; Shane McQuinn; Peter Fraser; Dave Low; David Tingley; Jeremy Cross; Greg Harris; Ryan Quinn; Lucas Holt; Andrew Dickinson; Chris Forsythe; Simon MacDougall; coach Keith Comitz; assistant Jon Hamilton; assistant Grant Williams

       The champion Nova Scotia: Kevin Keeler; Scott Vienot;

1992

       In round robin play at the Eastern Canadian championships: …………………………………………………… Newfoundland clocked New Brunswick 90-67 as Michael Sooey scored 26. John Khoury led New Brunswick with 18.

1993

       In the final, New Brunswick defeated Nova Scotia 66-61 as Jon Manuel scored 12 and Jeff Cotter 11. Ryan MacBride led Nova Scotia with 19. Mike Wadden added 14 and Josh Kingsbury 11. Nova Scotia had won the previous seven titles.

       The all-tournament team featured MVP Jon Manuel (New Brunswick);

       The East silver medalist Nova Scotia: Ryan MacBridge; Mike Wadden; Josh Kingsbury;

       The East gold medalist New Brunswick: Jeff Cotter; Chuck Kedding; Peter Krause; Nick Laurence; Jon Manuel; Barry Anderson; Ryan Johnsotn; Vincent Fournier; Jon Ross; Tim Maillet; Scott Stewart; coach Keith Comitz; assistant Bill Jarrett

1994

       In round robin play of the Eastern Canadian midgets, held in St. John’s, Newfoundland: New Brunswick nipped Nova Scotia 68-66. Shawn Carvery led the Bluenosers with 17. David Parker added 14, Michael Harley 5, Drew Graham 6 and Colin Paris 6. …………………………………………………… Quebec thumped Nova Scotia 94-72. Mark Dwyer paced the Bluenosers with 28. Michael Harley added 12 and Matthew Smith 8. Nova Scotia finished (0-3). …………………………………………………… New Brunswick whipped Quebec 80-50. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick clipped Nova Scotia 68-60. …………………………………………………… Newfoundland dispatched New Brunswick 75-65.

       In the bronze medal match, Nova Scotia defeated Quebec 78-74 as David Parker scored 25. Michael Harley added 14 and Brendan Hines 12.

       In the final, Newfoundland & Labrador defeated New Brunswick 74-72. Mike McLeod led New Brunswick with 25. New Brunswick coach Jon Brain told Canadian Press that “we were physically beaten up by our opponents. We had a lot of misfortune injuries but our reserve players did a great job for us. They filled in the gaps perfectly to keep the games close.”

       The East bronze medalist Nova Scotia: Shawn Carvery; David parker; Michael Harley; Drew Graham; Colin Paris; Mike Dwyer; Matthew Smith; Brendan Hines

       The East silver medalist New Brunswick: Greg Albright; Jamie Morell; Scott Stewart; Bruno Long; Mike Bonner; Jay Cooling; Andy Carson; Mike McLeod; Brennan Casey; Jason Taggart; Joel Dickinson; Mike Lawrence; coach Jon Brain

       The East gold medalist Newfoundland & Labrador: Eddie Power; Grant Redden; Andrew Sinclaire; Scott Canning; Roger Target; Jason Hickey; Calvin Green; Terrence White; Michael Guy; Ryan Sparks; J.C. MacDonald; John Noseworthy; Shannon George; Jimmy Bloomfield; Trevor White; Greg Winter; Saj Joseph; Joey Martin; coach Glenn Normore; coach Blair White

1995

       In round-robin Eastern Canadian play, held in Fredericton: …………………………………………………… New Brunswick clipped Newfoundland 86-79 as Derrick Fury scored 28, Matt Wheeler 19 and Greg Albright 13. Newfoundland led 44-37 at the half. Fury told Canadian Press that “we came out a bit flat in the first half but worked to fix that in the second. We were making a lot of stupid mistakes and unforced errors but managed to do a better job of keeping them off the boards after halftime. …………………………………………………… Newfoundland stomped Prince Edward Island 69-22. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia whipped Ontario 86-58.

       In the final, New Brunswick defeated Nova Scotia 83-78 as Greg Albright scored 21, Derrick Fury19 and Mike Mercer 18. Nathan Whalen led Nova Scotia with 24. Dougal Hickey added 19.

       The silver medalist Nova Scotia: Nathan Whalen; Dougal Hickey;

The champion New Brunswick: Mike Mercer; Greg Albright; Doug Jamer; Sean O’Brien; Andrew Olscamp; Nathan Hopper; Danny Booker; Matt Wheeler; Brad Galley; Andy Cotter; Kurt McAlpine; Derrick Fury

1996

       In Eastern Canadian round-robin play, held in Charlottetown: ……………………………………………………

New Brunswick: Gordie Doak, Andy Cotter, Joe Thompson, Peter Wyman, David Myers, Joel Kennedy, Jeff Parker, Kris Parker, coach David Taylor, coach Jamie Flynn

1997

       In Eastern Canadian round robin play, held in Halifax: …………………………………………………… New Brunswick thrashed PEI 89-32 as Ryan Richard scored 19, Dan Goggin 10 and Simon Wilby 10. Matt Gamble and Mark Richard each scored 8 to lead PEI. Hugh Mullally and Trevor Dunphy each added 6. …………………………………………………… Ontario throttled PEI 71-52 despite 14 points from Matt Gamble, 8 from Mark Richard, 8 from Trevor Postma and 6 from Brian Finniss. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia whipped PEI 94-47 despite trailing 23-21 midway through the first half. Donnie Killorn led P.E.I. with 18 points. Matt Gamble added 8, Trevor Postma 8 and Brian Finniss 6. …………………………………………………… Newfoundland dumped PEI 69-59. Donnie Killorn paced PEI with 12. Matt Gamble added 11 and Brian Finniss 22. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia spanked New Brunswick 68-52. Jason Tse led New Brunswick with 16. Ryan Richard added 13, while Lance Farrell nabbed 11 boards. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick whipped Ontario 88-71 as Jason Tse scored 25, Richard 25, Lance Farrell 12 nd Ennis Mclean 10.

       In the eastern playoffs, the bronze match saw Ontario nip Newfoundland 73-72 as Allan Lovett scored 17. Ian Sinclair paced Newfoundland with 18. Newfoundland (coached by Nash Miller, Steve Courtney, Shawn Courtney and Shannon Miller) also included Scott Myrden, David Woodford, Mark Miller, Tim Gill, Andrew Harnett, Michael English, Charles Luther, Bill Dooley, Phillip Pike, Andrew Cameron, Corey Noseworthy, Matt Harding, Ian Sinclair, Mark Tobin and Vince Greene.

In the final, Billy Robinson scored 24 as Nova Scotia defeated New Brunswick 74-64. Quame Mantley added 24. Jason Tse led New Brunswick with 16 (also reported as 17). Ryan Richard added 11.

       The all-tourney team: featured MVP Billy Robinson (Nova Scotia); Ryan Richard (New Brunswick); Andrew Cameron (Newfoundland); Matthew Gamble (PEI); and David Hehn (Ontario).

       The bronze medalists from Ontario: Allan Lovett; David Hehn;

       The silver medalists from New Brunswick: Ryan Richard; Jason Tse; Richard; Dan Goggin; Simon Wilby; Lance Farrell; Dennis Mclean;

       The gold medalists from Nova Scotia: Billy Robinson; Chris Hearn; Quame Mantley;

1998

       In round robin play, Newfoundland defeated Nova Scotia 76-69. …………………………………………………… Ontario defeated Newfoundland 85-58. ……………………………………………………

New Brunswick finished (3-0), Ontario (1-2), Newfoundland (1-2) and Nova Scotia (1-2). Ontario advances to the final with a superior points differential.

       In the bronze medal match, Nova Scotia defeated host Newfoundland 95-74 as Nick Miller scored 22. Bruce Power paced Newfoundland with 19. Newfoundland & Labrador (coach Dave Constantine, assistant Peter Benoite) included George Mammon, Evan Constantine, Wayne Devereaux, George English, Bruce Power, Chris Doyle, Robin Power, Glen Seaborn, Jeff Aylward, Ethan Gill, Matthew Kelly, Stephen Stead, Stephen King, Joel Koops and Jamie Follett.

       In the final, Ontario dumped New Brunswick 75-59 as Robert Pavlovic scored 24. Rob Pelkey led New Brunswick with 20.

       The all-tournament team: MVP Robert Pavlovic (Ontario); Jeff Aylward (Newfoundland); Zac McIssac (Nova Scotia); Rob Pelkey (New Brunswick); Dennis Duquette (New Brunswick); Neil Nacita (Ontario).

       The bronze medalists from Nova Scotia: Zac McIsaac; Nick Miller; Raphael Eghan; Dwayne Simms; Andrew McNeil; Gary Popwell; Mike Wilson; Neil MacDonald; Mitchell McNeil; Shawn Clarke; Terrell Provo; Colin Wareham; Joshua Last; coach Fabian MacKenzie

       The silver medalists from New Brunswick: Rob Pelkey

       The gold medalists from Ontario: Robert Pavlocic; Neil Nacita;

1999

       In Eastern Canadian round-robin play, held in Saint John: ……………………………………………………

In the bronze medal match, Newfoundland defeated P.E.I. 59-57 as George Mammon scored 27. Newfoundland took three technical fouls after protesting a charge call. Jared MacDonald hit 3 free throws to give PEI a six-point lead but Newfoundland fought back to take the lead in the final minute. Adam Wigmore missed a layup and Doug McKinney missed a putback rebound for PEI that would have forced overtime. “We played extremely hard in the final game and I am very proud of each member of this team,” said PEI coach Jason MacDonald. Ryan Keliher led PEI with 25. Jeff Bell added 12, Jared MacDonald 8, McKinney 4, Wigmore 3, Scott Bentley 3 and Mike Gallinger 2.

       In the final, Nova Scotia defeated New Brunswick 81-68 as Raphael Eghan scored 20 and Donal Corkum 16. Dustin Peterson led New Brunswick with 13. Adam Thornton added 11.

       The all-tournament team featured: Stephen Stead (Newfoundland); Ryan Keliher (PEI); Adam Thornton (New Brunswick); Andrew Maxwell (New Brunswick); Donal Corkum (Nova Scotia)

       The bronze medalist from Newfoundland: George Mammon; Stephen Stead; Kevin Oran; Evan Constantine; Justin Halleran; Geoff Power; Colin Baird; Andrew Boland; Geoff Sweeney; Brad Williams; Ian Hennebury; Joel Koops; Yassir El-Tahan; Patrick Snow; Darcy Johnson; coach Dave Constantine; assistant Martin Cull; assistant Pam Constantine

       The silver medalists from New Brunswick: Adam Lovely; Oliver Glencross; Brad McLean; Ryan Watson; Adam Heissner; Andrew Maxwell; Barrett Williams; Dustin Peterson; Adam Parent; Adam Thornton; Craig Steeves; Nick Morrisey; coach Mark Palmer; assistant Jim Palmer

       The gold medalist from Nova Scotia: Donal Corkum; Raphael Eghan;

2000

       In East round robin play, P.E.I. defeated Newfoundland 64-51 as Nathan Saunders scored 14 and Jeff Perry was chosen game MVP. Michael Ward led Newfoundland with 10. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick defeated P.E.I. 88-45. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia edged New Brunswick 59-55 despite 14 points from Clint Bateman. …………………………………………………… Trevor Smith scored 21 as Ontario defeated Newfoundland 66-55. Barrett Parsons led Newfoundland with 15. Andrew Boland added 13. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia thrashed Ontario 81-51. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick defeated Newfoundland 90-62 as Gavin Hardie scored 13. Newfoundland was led by Brad Williams’ 14 points. Patrick Whelan added 12. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia defeated Prince Edward Island 50-41 as Nathan Johnson scored 10. Morgan Carlyle paced PEI with 11. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia defeated Newfoundland 66-51 as Buddy Husbands scored 20. Newfoundland (coached by Wayne White, assisted by Randy Ash and managed by Paul McNeil) included Andrew Boland, Brad Williams, Adam Doyle, Ronnie Sweeney, Michael Ward, Jason MacNeil, Peter Fifield, Marc Pittman, Barrett Parsons, Neil Trahey, Byron Ellis, Patrick Whelan, Ryan Martin and Kevin Doyle. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick thrashed Ontario 95-56 as Gavin Hardie scored 13. …………………………………………………… PEI defeated Ontario 65-54 as Taylor Krupa scored 16 and Morgan Carlyle 15.

Nova Scotia finished (4-0), New Brunswick (3-1); PEI (2-2); Ontario (1-3); Newfoundland (0-4)

       In the bronze medal match, Ontario defeated Prince Edward Island 75-65 as Sean Hickey scored 24. Steven Reid led PEI with 15. PEI (coached by Jason MacDonald, assisted by Dave Love and Jon Love) also included Mitch DesRoches, Jared MacDonald, Josh Whitty, Kevin Boucher, Doug Eamer, Nathan Saunders, Taylor Krupa, Mike Morrison, Nick Pharo, Morgan Carlyle and Jeff Perry.

       In the final, Nova Scotia defeated New Brunswick 73-52. “That was hands-down the best game we’ve played all summer,” Nova Scotia coach Les Berry told the Halifax Daily News. “We were doing everything well offensively and our defence was unbelievable.” Nova Scotia led 39-23 at the half. But New Brunswick rallied to cut the margin to 56-50 with eight minutes remaining before the Bluenosers ripped off a 17-2 run. “Everything that could’ve went right, went right today,” said Berry. “We shot 65 per cent, easily, in the first half, and our foul shooting, which we struggled with all year, was excellent. We missed, maybe, four foul shots today.” Buddy Husbands, chosen tournament MVP, scored 12. Tremayne Mensah notched 18, Andrew Rogers 13 and Mark Ross 11. “Buddy turned around a couple of games for us with his offensive skills,” said Berry.

       The all-tournament team featured: MVP Buddy Husbands (Nova Scotia); Mark Brien (Nova Scotia); Andrew Boland (Newfoundland); Steven Reid (PEI); Trevor Smith (Ontario); Brad McLean (New Brunswick)

       The bronze medalists from Ontario: Trevor Smith; Sean Hickey;

       The silver medalists from New Brunswick: Clint Bateman; Brad McLean; Gavin Hardie;

       The gold medalists from Nova Scotia: Buddy Husbands; Tremayne Mensah; James Green; John Tramble; Mark Ross; Jack MacDonald; J.P. Thompson; Andrew Rogers; Mark Brien; Nathan Johnson; Adam Bate; Damien Gay; coach Les Berry

2001

       In the bronze medal match, Newfoundland defeated Prince Edward Island 86-53 as Ronnie Sweeney, a tournament all-star, scored 17. Blair Pittman added 14 and David Hayden 12.

       In the final, Nova Scotia defeated New Brunswick 83-71 as Liam Shaw and Kenny Perry each scored 16.

       The bronze medalists from Newfoundland: Ronnie Sweeney; Daniel Bruce; Blair Pittman; David Hayden; Cory Dhafe; Kevin Chayton; Malcolm Conway; Chris Follett; Jamison Mercer; Matthew Spurrell; Chris Langdon; Perry Dawe; Michael Harris; coach Scott Lynch; assistant Tim Ford; assistant Dave Noseworthy

       The silver medalists from New Brunswick: Patrick McAllister; Danya Bubar; coach Mark Palmer; coach Jim Palmer

       The gold medalists from Nova Scotia: Liam Shaw; Kenny Perry;