YEARCHAMPIONCOACHFINALRUNNER-UP
22-23St. Thomas28-18Toronto
23-24
24-25Windsor-WalkervilleJean Leishman36-29Toronto HS of Commerce
25-26
26-27Windsor Collegiate31-22North Toronto
27-28BeamsvilleJames BatesT:36-35Windsor Collegiate
28-29W:Windsor Collegiate
E:Renfrew38-35Picton
29-30E:Renfrew53-38Napanee
W:Windsor W.C. Kennedy32-21London Central
30-31Windsor W.C. KennedyT:63-50Burlington High
31-32Windsor W.C. KennedyGrace HamiltonBelleville Collegiate
E:Renfrew29-24Kingston Collegiate
32-33Windsor W.C. KennedyGrace Hamilton53-38Belleville
E:RenfrewLillian Hanford
33-34Windsor-Walkerville35-23Thorold
34-35E:Ottawa GlebeMargaret Norris13-5Kingston Collegiate
W:Windsor-Walkerville30-19Kitchener-Waterloo
35-36E:Kingston Collegiate10-9Ottawa Glebe
36-37E:Ottawa Glebe15-1Renfrew
37-38E:Kingston Collegiate31-25Renfrew
38-39E:Kingston Collegiate26-15Ottawa Glebe
39-40E:Ottawa Ladies College28-24Kingston Collegiate
40-41E:Ottawa Glebe36-7Pembroke
41-42E:Ottawa Glebe31-12Renfrew
42-43
43-44
73-74

1922

       Girls rules at the time had players toiling in three zones, one under each basket and one the middle. Players could not leave their zones.

In what was billed as the first WOSSA tournament, the semis saw Sarnia Collegiate thump Windsor Collegiate 34-26.

       In the other WOSSA semi, St. Thomas defeated Galt x-x.

       In the bronze medal match, Galt edged Windsor Collegiate 19-17.

       In the final, Sarnia Collegiate edged St. Thomas 29-27.

1923

       In the WOSSA semis, Brantford Collegiate edged Windsor Collegiate 21-19.

       In the other WOSSA semi, St. Thomas torched Woodstock 52-7.

       In the bronze medal match, Windsor Collegiate defeated Woodstock 24-22 in overtime as H Hussey scored 9, J Ray 8 and M Neal 7, while M Thompson, M Hackett, S Gatecliffe, H Windecker, M Gardiner, H Smith and T Gatecliff were scoreless. M Farrell paced Woodstock with 10. M Hogg added 8 and M Dent 4, while M Coulter, J McLean, J Ure, M Cope, V Taylor and E Kendall were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA final, St. Thomas torched Brantford Collegiate 43-15. Brantford included A Cinnamon, R Smith, D Bloodsworth, L Wilde, L Force, P Mabon, J Oliver and B Forse.

       In the provincial final, St. Thomas clipped Toronto 28-18. St. Thomas included Dorothy Black, H Moodie, M Beame, M Turner, F Spackman, G Tanner, R Wardle and B Adams. Toronto included Adelaide Child, Doris Wright, Isobel Cheshire, Marjorie Smith, Eleanor Coulter, Beatrice Child, Merle Wright and Vera Taplin.

1924

       In the WOSSA semis, Sarnia Collegiate defeated London South 23-22; 35-32 (Total: 58-54). …………………………………………………… In game two, Sarnia prevailed 35-32 as Ruth Kirkpatrick, Helen Fraser and Mary Fletcher accounted for all the scoring. Hazel Aiken led London South with 20. London South also included Helen Wyatt.

       In the other WOSSA semi, Windsor-Walkerville defeated Brantford Collegiate 47-24; 30-22 (Total 77-46). …………………………………………………… In game one, Walkerville torched Brantford 47-24 as Lillian Bull scored 27, V Alga 13 and G Burgin 4, while H Churchill, J Churchill, M Bull and A Brown were scoreless. A Cinnamon led Brantford with 10. P Mahon added 4, B Force 2 and J Oliver 2, while 6 were unallocated, and A Wilde and M Cuff were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Walkerville clipped Brantford 30-22 as Lillian Bull scored 22, Viola Agla 4 and Gladys Burgin 4, while Marion Bull, Jessie Churchill, Edith Helps and Hester Churchill were scoreless. Primrose Mahon paced Brantford with 10. Dessie Force added 8 and Audrey Cinnamon 4, while May Widdis, L Force, J Oliver and L Wilds were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA finals, Windsor-Walkerville Collegiate defeated Sarnia Collegiate 47-15; 36-13 (Total: 83-28). …………………………………………………… In game one, Walkerville blasted Sarnia 47-15 as Lillian Bull scored 31, Gladys Burgin 10 and Viola Agla 6, while M Bull, H Churchill and J Churchill were scoreless. H Fraser paced Sarnia with 7. Ruth Kirkpatrick added 6 and M Flescher 2, while Flo Laugher, Mary Watson, B Simpson and L Warwick were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Walkerville clubbed Sarnia 36-13 as Lillian Bull scored 14, Gladys Burgin 12 and Viola Agla 10, while M Bull, H Churchill and Jessie Churchill were scoreless. H Fraser led Sarnia with 7. R Kirkpatrick added 6, while, M Flesher, N Gordon, L Warwick and Flo Laugher were scoreless.

1925

       In the Eastern Ontario finals (after a series of ‘challenges’ involving Queen’s University and Ottawa Lisgar), Renfrew defeated Ottawa Glebe 48-26; 26-13 (Total: 74-39). …………………………………………………… In game two, Renfrew clipped Glebe 26-13. Renfrew included J Ferrier, L Ferguson, A Murphy, C Wordsworth, M Brown, L Carnegie, L Walsh and P Ponpore. Glebe included O Graham, D Burnett, A Butler, J Campbell, M Graham, H Hutchinson, J Allison and L Oliver.

In the WOSSA semis, London South defeated Stratford Collegiate x-x; x-x (Total: x-x)

       In the WOSSA finals, the Windsor-Walkerville Tartans defeated South London 39-16; 25-16 (Total: 64-32). …………………………………………………… In game one, Walkerville dusted South London 39-16 as Lillian Bull scored 29, Viola Agla 8 and Gladys Burgin 2, while Jessie Churchill, Hester ‘Bill’ Churchill, Marian Bull and A Brown were scoreless. I McCracken paced South London with 11. H Milne added 4 and A Johanson 1, while M Bottom, H Wyett and A Hallett were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Walkerville clipped South London 25-16 as Lillian Bull led all scorers. A Johansen paced South London with 7. I McCracken added 7 and M Culbert 2, while M Bolton, H Wyatt, A Hallett, H Milne, S Roughley, G Shields and A Weber were scoreless.

In the sudden-death Ontario final, Walkerville Collegiate defeated Toronto High School of Commerce 36-29. Toronto led 4-3 after a quarter and Windsor led 16-15 at the half. Lillian Bull and Marion Bull each scored buckets in the final minute. Lillian Bull led Walkerville with 18. Viola Agla added 14 and Gladys Burgin 4, while Jessie Churchill, Hester Churchill, Marion Bull and Audrey Brown were scoreless. Mina Swan paced Toronto with 15. Dolly Dunlop added 11, while Dorothy Parker, Innes Bramly, Joan Gordon, Mabel Dunlop and Helen Hendry were scoreless.

       The champion Walkerville Collegiate: Edith Gauthier; Esther Churchill; Marian Bull, Audrey Brown; Viola Agla; Jessie Churchill; Lillian Bull; Edith Helps; Gladys Bergin; coach Jean Leishman; assistant Jean Beasley

1926

       In the WOSSA quarterfinals, South London Collegiate defeated Stratford 17-13; 23-14 (Total: 40-27).

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor-Walkerville Tartans dusted Galt 44-18 as Marion Allison scored 16, Isabel Leishman 16 and Viola Alga 12, while Marion Bull, Jean Churchill, Audrey Brown, Isabel Chisholm, Cicely Helps, Helen Clinton and Mary Potter were scoreless. V Feffler pace Galt with 12. A Fraser added 4, D Thompson 1 and G Gibb 1, while G Massell, D McAllister and K Ballingail were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, South London Collegiate clipped Alma College 32-15.

       In the WOSSA final, the Windsor-Walkerville Tartans dispatched London South Collegiate 25-9. Isabel Leishman scored 15 to lead the Tartans (coached by Mrs. N.R Ibbetson). Viola Agla added 10, while Marion Allison, Marion Bull, Audrey Brown, Helen Clinton and J Churchill were scoreless. Leonore Lundy paced London South with 7. Helen Milne added 2, while Aileen Hallett, Mary Bolton and Alice Weber were scoreless.

1927

In the WOSSA semis, Windsor Collegiate whipped the St. Mary’s Saints 41-14 as Florence Clark scored 22. Helen McIntosh led the Saints with 12. The Saints also included Marjorie Clark, Margaret Dunbar, Margaret Whetsone, Margaret McIntyre, Isabel Black and Phyllis McIntosh.

In the other WOSSA semi, the London Central Golden Ghosts edged Sarnia 28-24. Sarnia included Mary Cobbin, Mary Simpson, Jean Wheatcroft, Bertha Lewis, Bernice Simpson and Wilma Worklan.

In the bronze medal match, Sarnia dusted St. Mary’s 32-12.

In the WOSSA final, Windsor Collegiate torched the London Central Golden Ghosts 43-14 as Dorothy Clarke scoed 10, Mabel Andrew 14 and Florence Clarke 8. Mary McLeish led the Golden Ghosts with 7. The Golden Ghosts also included Grace Rath, Helen McCormick, Bettie McNeill, Lillian Wren, Jean Howie, Clair Boughner.

In the Toronto city final, North Toronto defeated Humberside 25-23 as Nora Gordon scored 14. Humberside included Bleakney, D Sanderson.

In the Ontario final, Windsor Collegiate defeated North Toronto 31-22. The first half was played using Windsor rules with regard to points. Shots from behind the head counted one, while those from the chest counted two. North Toronto took a 15-12 lead at the half. The second half used more traditional rules, with field goals counting two and free throws one point. The scoring rules helped Windsor as they racked up the win with a better performance from the field. Florence Clarke led Windsor with 13. Dorothy Clarke added 10. Norah Gordon notched 4 for North Toronto.

After the final, Windsor was challenged by Beamsville on the grounds that the school had not been included in the playoff format. In the challenge match, Windsor dispatched Beamsville 40-31 ad Dorothy Clarke scored 18, Florence Clarke 15 and Mabel Andrews 7. Doris McCrea paced Beamsville with 21. Zeita Shepherd added 6 and Helen Comfort 4, while Mildred Clarke, Margaret Kennedy, Mollie Wyline, Susie Lahmer and Violet Culp were scoreless.

The runner-up North Toronto: Norah Gordon; Margaret Dixon; Eleanor Charles; Jazel Allen; Pat Hedley; Carol Adams; Elva Wills; Renco Harrell; Margaret Sharpe

The champion Windsor Collegiate: Florence Clarke; Dorothy Clarke; Marie Fraser; Mabel Andrews; Alice Dickinson; Margaret Avey; Georgina Begley; Ethel Turner; Marguerite Andrews; Norma Weldrick; Isabel Chance; Olive Weir; Lois Knowlton; Verna Rudling; coach Grace Hamilton; principal A.G. Hooper

1928

       In the Eastern Ontario opening round and Ottawa city final, the Glebe Gryphons nipped the Lisgar Lords 14-13. The Lords included L Jeans, D Anderson, M McGoven, N Donnelly, I Lockhart, E Hydes, D Norris, A Duford, H Bailie and C Mulroney.

In the Eastern Ontario quarterfinals, Glebe Collegiate defeated Renfrew 47-36. M Brown led Renfrew with 20. Renfrew also included E Kirk, M Crosbie, E Wadsworth, M Brown, A MacLaren, E Blackwell, D Tobin, E Walsh, E Ferguson, M Moore.

       In the Eastern Ontario semis, Glebe defeated Perth 38-27 as Florence Simpson scored 15, Alice Butler 14, and Hazel Hutchinson 9. Isobel Charlton paced Perth with 15. Jean Anderson added 12, while M Shaw, E Stone, K MacLarne, F Blance, M Cenfitt and A Tottlewell were scoreless.

       In the Eastern Ontario final, Glebe thrashed Prescott 52-17 as Florence Simpson scored 24, Alice Butler 17, Hazel Hutchinson 9 and C Stiles 2, while S Raymond, M Kindle, D McDougall, M Meredith, N Earles and G Heidman were scoreless. Perrin paced Prescott with 8. Johnston added 5, Edwards 2 and Dubrule 2, while Jenkinson, Easter, Major and Kingston were scoreless.

       The Eastern Ontario champ Glebe Gryphons: Alice Butler; Florence Simpson; Muriel Meredith; Nora Earl; Hazel Hutchinson; Sybil Raymond; M Kindle; K Heldman; Caroline Stiles; Bobby MacDougall

       In the WOSSA semis, held in London, the London Central Golden Ghosts clubbed St. Mary’s 36-21. Jean Howie scored 21 to lead the Golden Ghosts (coached by Miss Reddick). Helen McCormick 9 and Grace Rath 6, while Helen Mittlebolt, Kae Barbour, Phyllis Bluett, Jean Brown, Lillian Uren, Ruth Thompson, Dorothy Earl, Dorothy Hodgson, Mary Wong and Dorothy Munro were scoreless. Lottie Spech paced St. Mary’s (coached by Miss Maus) with 12. Margaret Dunbar added 9, while Patricia McIntosh, Ada Suarking, Ruby McIntyre, Bessie Mountain, Una Stanley, Wilma Pickle, Margery Wright, Margaret McIntyre, Manon Mountain were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, Windsor Collegiate dusted Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate & Vocational 37-21. Kitchener (coached by W.J Unwin) included Esther Breithaupt, Mary Hauch, Ruth Scheveitzer, Betty Spohn, Maretta Campbell, Margaret Locklart, Margaret Feeney, Ruth Briethaupt, Margaret Forbes and Helen Rieder.

       In the WOSSA final, Windsor Collegiate nipped the London Central Golden Ghosts 35-34 on a bucket by Lois Knowlton with 3.5 minutes to play. Florence Clarke paced Windsor with 14. Dorothy Clarke added 14 and Lois Knowlton 7, while M Fraser, A Dickinson, E Turner and M Rounds were scoreless. Rath led the Golden Ghosts with 14. McCormick added 11 and Howie 11, while Uren, Thompsn, Earl, Hodson, Barbour and Bluett were scoreless.

       In the Ontario final, Beamsville defeated Windsor Collegiate 18-19; 18-16 (36-35). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor nipped Beamsville 19-18. Windsor played without stars Florence and Dorothy Clarke, who were suspended for playing for Central ME of Detroit in an unauthorized tournament. A Pennington paced Windsor with 8. Lois Knowlton added 7 and E Turner 4, while Marie Fraser, A Dickenson, M Rounds and G Dick were scoreless. Margaret Kennedy paced Beamsville with 8. Helen Comfort added 6 and Gladys Orth 4, while Helen Kennedy, R Rooker, M Wylie and V Culp were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Beamsville took the series with an 18-16 win. Beamsville led 10-5 at the half.

       The runner-up Windsor Collegiate: Lois Knowlton; Florence Clarke; Dorothy Clark; Alice Dickinson; Marie Fraser; Ethel Turner; Marion Rounds; H Burke; Aubrey Pennington; C Hussey; G Beyley; J Beahen; Gladys Dick; coach Grace Hamilton

       The champion Beamsville: Margaret Kennedy, Gladys Orth, Helen Comfort, Rosina Rooker, Mollie Wylie, Violet Culp; Helen Kennedy; Mildred Clark; Susie Lahmer; Della Myers; Dorothy Morley; Ruth Snure; coach James Bates

1929

       In the Ottawa city final, Technical School defeated Glebe 38-28. Glebe included Florence Simpson, Caroline States, Muyson, Margaret Kindle, Isobel Herdman, G Heggleweit, Butler, Nora Earls, Mona Shephard.

       In the Eastern Ontario quarterfinals, Ottawa Technical School defeated Prescott 52-25 as Flo Jenkins scored 40. Prescott included T Johnson, R Brady, S Edwards, Nan Easter, H Dubruie, M Jenkinson, A Rileyer, Kingston and Fraser.

       In the East semis, Renfrew clipped Ottawa Tech 26-18. Ottawa Tech included Flo Jenkins, Vera Dawson, Clarice Smith, Gloria Gardner, Muriel McCann, Jean Brown, Margaret Hamilton and Margaret Merkel. Tech also included J Earnshaw.

       In the East semis, Picton pounded Kingston Collegiate 57-23.

       In the Eastern Ontario final, Renfrew defeated Picton 38-35 (also reported as 28-25). Renfrew (coached by L Handford) included Edith Acton, Jean Cragie, Mary Moore, Eva Kirk, Lila Walsh, Edna Blackwell, Isabel McLachlan, Jean Forrest and Buelah Walsh. Picton included Rhoda Clapp, Marie Thompson, Georgia Minake, Kathleen Stevenson, Ethel Titus, Mina King, Claire Curtis and Grace Hubbs.

       The NOSSA (Lockett Shield) champ North Bay Collegiate: P Deschenes, E Hellyer, M Fellman, D Gor, J MacDonald, H Sheppard, E Milne, M Johnson, R Sheppard, coach Miss M Walton.

       In the Niagara district finals, Hamilton Central defeated x.

       In the WOSSA semis, Windsor Collegiate dusted Guelph Collegiate 36-12 as Audrey Pennington scored 17, Gladys Dick 10 and C Hussey 9, while D Morgan, R Greeman, H Boyd, M Carrie, H Dewan, J Beckan and G Ridley were scoreless. Wilson led Guelph with 6. Hewitt added 3, McBeattie 2 and Monty 1, while J Foster, Rowe, Colson, Scott, Hanna and Hawkins were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, the London Sir Adam Beck Spartans clipped St. Mary’s 41-23.

       In the bronze medal match, St. Mary’s whipped Guelph Collegiate 35-11 as M Mountain scored 23.

       In the WOSSA final, Windsor Collegiate edged the London Sir Adam Beck Spartans 32-31 as Gladys Dick scored 14 and Audrey Pennington 13. Windsor also included R Greenway, M Carrie, K Dervar, I Beacham, C Hussey, D Morgan, D Ridley and H Boyd. D Winder scored 16 to pace the Spartans (coached by Doris Plewes). Kay Gartley added 7 and F Armstrong 6, while 2 were unallocated and D Scott, M Garron, J Reid, A Rea, L Anderson and J Duncan were scoreless.

1930

       In the sudden-death Eastern Ontario semi, Renfrew clipped the Ottawa Lisgar Lords 54-46. The Lords included K Wazling, B George, I Christie, K Waddell, M Little, E Skufflian, McCarter and D Taggart.

In the Eastern Ontario final, Renfrew retained its title by dumping Napanee 53-38. Renfrew included Isobel Galbraith, D McGregor, B Walsh, M Moore, E Blackwell, E McVicar, M Harris, M Bolger, M Campbell, E Wright and J. Scott. Napanee included D Anderson, M Daly, D Wilson, G Joyce, M Embury, J Milligan, M Walters, J Graham, M Ezley and M Jackson.

In the Niagara district semis, Hamilton Dundas defeated Ridgeway 49-31.

In the other semi, Hamilton Central clocked St. Catharines Collegiate 56-26.

In the Niagara district final, Hamilton Central dispatched Hamilton Dundas 37-28.

       In the WOSSA semis, the London Central Golden Ghosts clipped Stratford 43-28. Stratford included M Dent, J Miller, P Reider, H Bishop, D Lennox, H Struthers, McCully and Moser.

       In the other WOSSA semi, the Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers pounded Sarnia Collegiate 52-15. Sarnia included M Patterson, M Reives, P Palmer, M Hall, D Rintoul, D Rainsberry, Kerns, Forbes, Finch and Brown.

       In the WOSSA final, the Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers dispatched the London Central Golden Ghosts 32-21. The Clippers included K Hussey, D Morgan, Willa Hyttenrauch, D Francis, M Carr, Niemi, L Goodwin, Evelyn Leonard, M McCallum, Tuson, E Paul and B Mitchell. The Golden Ghosts included C Wallace, H Cole, M McMurtry, L Gidley, E Collister, R Kester, H Vollick and K Herold.

1931

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers spanked St. Mary’s 38-20 as Hyttenrach scored 18, E Leonard 17, Dot Morgan 2 and Tuson 1, while Jennie Golab, D Francis, Goodwin, H Kerr, Carr, K Morgan, Hallatt, R Francis and H MacDonald were scoreless. M Mountain led St. Mary’s with 15. C Sparling added 3 and R MacIntyre 2, while Alderson, F Nichol, Clarke, M Hawkin and M Whetstone were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, Sarnia Collegiate edged the London H.B. Beal Tech Raiders 22-20 as M Patterson scored 11, Jean Crabb 9 and Millicent Hall 2, while Helen Finch, D Rintoul, D Rainsberry, Betty Wright, Hazel Brown, Etie Ransberry and Millicent MacGregor were scoreless. Eileen Mittleholt led Beal with 10. D Clarke added 6 and Verna Shorten 4, while M Glennie, M Garrow, A Rea, V MacKenzie, A Clifford, V Bonk and K Smithers were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA bronze medal match, St. Mary’s clipped the London H.B. Beal Tech Raiders 35-23 as M Mountain scored 18, R McIntyre 14 and Sparling 3, while Alderson, F Nichol, Clarke, M Hawkins and M Whetstone were scoreless. V Shorten paced the Raiders with 9. D Clarke added 9, Mittleholt 4 and M Glennie 1, while M Garrow, A Rea, V Mackenzie, A Clifford, V Bonk and K Smithers were scoreless.

       In the sudden-death WOSSA final, the Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers whipped Sarnia Collegiate 39-20 as Hyttenrauch scored 17, Evelyn Leonard 12, Dot Morgan 8 and Tuson 2, while Jennie Golab, Hallett, Leona Goodwin, Dorothy Francis, R Francis and McDonald were scoreless. M Hall paced Sarnia with 10. Jean Crabb added 6, D Rintoul 2 and M Jaterson 2, while H Finch, D Rainsberrry, B Wright, H Brown, E Rainsberry and M MacGregor were scoreless.

       In the East semis, Kingston Collegiate crushed Van Kleek Hill 36-15. Van Kleek included G Adams, M Bruyet, E Barton, I Robinson, M Barton, B Wood, L Howes, M Armstrong.

       In the East final, Refrew pounded Kingston Collegiate 55-37. Renfrew included B Walsh, M Moore, A Scott, M Ferguson, M Scott, M Campbell, E Moore, J Scott, E McVicar and M Bolger. Kingston included B Muchmore, M Roberts, L Clow, J Hamilton, J Wraight, D Peters, M Lemmon, V Kerr and A Terry.

       In the Niagara district finals, Burlington v Ridgeway.

       In the COSSA semis, Napanee clocked Coburg (OR THOROLD?) 54-27 as Fanny Wadell scored 30, Dorothy Wilson 16 and Letitia McCullough 8, while Mabel Jackson, Doris Anderson, Jean Graham, Marion Exley, Marlene Embury and Margaret Dennison were scoreless. Phyllis Norton paced Coburg with 16. Felicia Brinning added 8 and Dorothy McCullough 2, while Audrey Stinson, Betty Wilkins, Marion Owens, Ruth Hopper, Violet Spry and Fern Lees were scoreless.

       In the other COSSA semi, Burlington clipped Barrie 40-27.

       In the COSSA final, Burlington clipped Napanee 40-30 (also reported as 38-30).

In the Ontario finals, the Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers defeated Burlington High 38-22; 25-28 (Total: 63-50). …………………………………………………… In game one, played by boy’s rules, Windsor W.D. Kennedy pounded Burlington 38-22 as Hyttenrauch scored 15, Morgan 12 and Leonard 11, while J Golab, D Francis, L Goodwin, J Tuson and E McDonald were scoreless. H Smith paced Burlington with 8. S Loree added 6 and F Loree 6, while E Stewart, E Sanderson, M Green, K Shepherd, B Galeshan, M Sheppard and D Sanderson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, played by girls’ rules, Burlington edged Kennedy 28-25.

The runner-up Burlington High: Helen Smith; Florian Loree; Sally Loree; Margaret Green; Kathleen Sheppard; E. Sanderson; Evelyn Stewart; N Sheppard; Betty Galeshan; Dorothy Sanderson; Mary Sheppard;

The champion Windsor Kennedy Collegiate: Evelyn Leonard; Willa Hyttenrauch; Dot Morgan; Jennie Golab; Dorothy Francis; Leona Goodwin; E. MacDonald; Tuson; H Kerr; Carr; Hallatt; R Francis; H MacDonald;

1932

       In the EOSSA quarterfinals, Kingston CVI clipped Brockville 34-20. Brockville included McDonald, E Wood, H Beechler, J Burns, E McBroom, M Louch, P Green and A Barclay.

In the EOSSA semis, Kingston Collegiate & Vocational Institute defeated Cornwall 23-16. Cornwall included Isabel Caeron, Annie Tobram, Dorothy MacGillivray, Irene Fagan, Dorothy Robertson, Dorothy Lake, M Weatherhead, Doris Kennedy and Madeline Ferguson.

       In the other East semi, Renfrew defeated Ottawa High School of Commerce 39-24. Commerce included E Haynes, E allen, A Helmer, G McDonald, N Tabor, L Mclennan, G Harvey, C Parsons, D Cowan and A Dascovitch.

In the Eastern Ontario final, Renfrew defeated Kingston Collegiate 39-24 as Mary Moore scored 18, Dot McGregor 12 and Anna Scott 9. Renfrew also included Jean Scott, Elizabeth MacVicar, Ellis Moore, Mary Campbell, Margaret Lockwood, Marion Ferguson and Mary Bulgar. Manon Walker led Kingston with 12. Mary Roberts added 8 and Mary Pyke 4. Kingston (coached by Miss Cresswell, manager Helen Pappas) also included Vyola Brooks, Dorothy Peters, Vivian Kerr, Dorothy Mooney, Betty Thomson and Ivy Evans.

In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers clipped St. Thomas 25-12 as Mary Clemens scored 10, Willa Hyttenrauch 10, and Dorothy Morgan 3, while 2 were unallocated and Mary McCallum, Beatrice Rutenberg, Ruth Francis, Charlotte Hyde, Peggy Hallatt, Estelle Krol, Rena Dominate, Audrey Leonard, Manon McCallum, Emily Dickenson, Isabel Hessberger and Lillain Hunter were scoreless. Hutchinson paced St. Thomas 7. Filmore added 5, while Bentley, Penotiere, F Metler, Pool, Adair, McCutcheon, L Metler, Bayliss and Logan were scoreless.

In the other semi, the London H.B. Beal Tech Raiders dusted the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlet Raiders 46-12 as Eileen Mittleholt scored 21, Dorothy Clark 3, Evelyn Pearson 6, Marion Phillips 4 and Mina Phillips 2, while Genoafa Madziak, Flora Northey, Helen Dyson, May Dodds, Violet Dace, Jean Sargeant and Jean Galbraith were scoreless. Mary Lockhart paced Kitchener-Waterloo with 4. Violet Maxwell added 4, Edith Graber 3 and Wilda Graber 1, while Annie Fromer, Laura Klench, Martina Batty, Helen Hall, Helen Kauffman, Allison Clement and Marion Heard were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA bronze medal match, Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate and St. Thomas Vocational played to a 23-23 draw. No overtime was played.

In the WOSSA final, the Windsor W.C. Kennedy Panthers edged the London H.B. Beal Raiders 31-27 as Willa Hyttenrauch scored 15, Morgan 8 and Clemens 8, while Dickinson, Hassberger, Frances, McCallum, Rotenburg, Dominate, Krol, Hyde and Hallatt were scoreless. D Clarke paced the Raiders with 10. Middlebolt added 20 and E Person 7, while F Northey, J Sargeant, M Dodds, V Dace, J Galbraith, Marion Phillip, Mina Phillip, G Madziak, H Hyson and L Lechinsky were scoreless.

In the Central finals, Hamilton Delta dispatched Toronto Runnymede 44-32; 20-31 (Total: 64-63). ……………………………………………………In game one, Delta prevailed 44-32 as Grace Dent scored 28, C Miller 8, J Miller 6 and M Truman 2, while K Sturt, M Hubbard, M McDonald, G Culver and J Strickland were scoreless. Irene Wray paced Runnymed with 12. Marj Leslie added 9, Erna Laing 8 and Betty Bolton 3, while Elsie Carter, Elsie Chance, Mildred Esson, Kay Day and B MacDonald were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Runnymed prevailed 31-20 as M Leslie scored 13, Erna Laing 10 and Irene Wray 8, while B Bolton, C Hoffman, G MacDonald, E Carter, M Esson, K Day and E Chance were scoreless. G Dent paced Delta with 12. C Miller added 6 and J Miller 2, while M Truman, K Sturt, M Hubbard, M MacDonald and G Culver were scoreless.

In the Niagara district finals, Niagara Falls CI defeated Grimsby 19-25; 36-29 (Total: 55-54). ………………………………………………… Grimsby included Blond Metcalfe, Bertha Metcalfe, M Phipps, L Biggar, C McMuen, O Coard and M Gibb.

       In the COSSA semis: …………………………………………………… Belleville CI defeated Peterborough 35-21 (also reported as 36-21). …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Niagara Falls CI whipped Barrie CI 57-29. …………………………………………………… In the final, Belleville dispatched Niagara Falls 44-34 as Hutson scored 20 and Gartley 18. Niagara Falls included Gland? Preston, Gert Mann, Jean Wismer, Marg Dewey, B Thompson, Doris Middleton, Duvak, H Dell, E Dunk and J Fuerbringer.

Described as the first interscholastic provincial tournament. It featured Windsor Kennedy, Belleville Collegiate and Hamilton Delta, coached by Ruth Bingham. Renfrew Collegiate had won the Eastern championship but was unable to attend, which gave Windsor Kennedy a bye into the final.

       In the semi-finals, Belleville Collegiate nipped Hamilton Delta 16-15. Marjory Huton led Belleville, coached by Edith Allison, with 5 points. Marjory Paterson added 4, Anna Gartley 2, Esther Moncrieff 5, Sally Stillman 0, Eva Blaker 0, Julia McNab 0, Jean McLaurin 0 and Betty Coo 0. Jo. Miller paced Delta with 8. Grace Dent added 2, Catherine Miller 5, Marguerite Truman 0, Kay Sturt 0, Gwen Culver 0, Marjory Hubbard 0 and Margaret McDonald 0. Delta (coach Ruth Bingham, manager Isabel McCormack)) also included June Strickland, Ruby Purdon.

       In the sudden-death final, the Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers defeated Belleville Collegiate 30-29 as Willa Hyttenrauch notched the winner with 30 seconds to play. Hyttenrauch paced the Clippers with 30. Mary Clemens added 8 and Dorothy Morgan 2, while Charlotte Hyde, Peggy Hallatt, Ruth Francis, Emily Dickinson, Estelle Krole, Beatrice Rotenberg and Marion McCallum were scoreless. Marjorie Hutson led Belleville with 9. Esther Moncrieffe added 8, Marjorie Patterson 6 and Anna Gartley 6, while Sally Stillman, Ena Blaker, Jean McLaurin and Betty Coe were scoreless.

       The runner-up Belleville Collegiate: Marjory Hutson; Marjory Patterson; Anna Gartley; Esther Moncrieff; Sally Stillman; Ena Blaker; Julia McNab, Jean McLaurin; Betty Coe; Paterson; coach Edith Allison

       The champions Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers: Dorothy Morgan; Marion McCallum; Estelle Kroll; Willa Hyttenrauch; Beatrice Rotenburg; Rina Domico, Charlotte Hyde; Peggy Hallatt; Ruth Francis; Emily Dickinson; Isabelle Raasberger; Mary Clemens; coach Grace Hamilton

1933

       In the EOSSA semis, Ottawa Glebe dusted Kingston CVI 42-24. Kingston included Helen Cotte, Marion Walker, Jean Wright, Dina Murray, Dorothy Peters, Vyola Brooks, Betty Patterson and Dorothy Mooney.

       In the other EOSSA semi, Renfrew defeated Cornwall x-x. Cornwall included I Magwood, M Fagan, D lake, E Roth, S Droun, I Weatherhead, B Abrams and M Eastwood.

In the Eastern Ontario final, Renfrew, coached by Lillian Hanford, won its fifth consecutive title by dispatched Glebe x-x. Glebe included E Haynes, E Allen, E McIavae, S Harvey, N Tabor, D Cowan, L McLennan, A Dascovitch and S Rushton.

In the Niagara district finals, Burlington defeated the Niagara Falls CI Red Raiders 23-18; 32-16 (Total: 55-34). The Red Raiders included G Preston, M Grant, G Mann, H Grain, B Thompson, H Dell, E Dunk, M Bruce, E McKay and H Liscum.

In the COSSA semis, Burlington clocked Peterboro 58-11 (also reported as 48-11).

In the other semi, Belleville whipped Owen Sound 54-12.

In the COSSA final, Bellevile Collegiate thrashed Burlington 48-26 as E Moncrieffe scored 26, A Gartley 18, while 4 points were unallocated. S Loree led Burlington with 14. E Hodson added 4 and A Barrett 2, while 6 points were unallocated and K Sheppard, I Smith, M Green, C Lory, Middleton, B Galasnan and Goodman were scoreless..

       In the WOSSA semis, the London H.B. Beal Tech Raiders dispatched St. Mary’s Collegiate Instiute 24-8 as Pearson scored 12, Northey 8, Middleholt 2 and Beccarea 2, while Madziak, Sargeant, Dodds, Philip and Baxter were scoreless. Kay Teskey led St. Mary’s with 6. Rhea Henderson added 2, while Mountain, Stewart, Oliver, Nichol, H Henderson and Riley were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, the Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers dusted St. Thomas Vocational 38-13 as Ruth Kerr scored 15, Willa Hyttenrauch 14, Golab 6, Round 2 and Salahub 1, while Hallett, Dickinson, Hyde, Hunter, La France, Hassberger, Reynett and Thompson were scoreless. Bentley led St. Thomas with 5. Hutchinson added 4, Penotiere 2 and Garrah 2, while Metler, Robinson, Brock, Roberts and Priddle were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA final, the Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers clocked the London H.B. Beal Tech Raiders 45-15 as Hyttenrauch scored 20, Jeannie Golab 15 and Kerr 10, while Hallett, Dickinson, Hassberger, Round, La France, Salahub, Hyde, Reynatt and Hunter were scoreless. Pearson led Beal with 6. Gertrude Middleholt added 5 and Northey 4, while Madziak, Sargeant, Dodds and Baxter were scoreless.

       In the provincial semis, the Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers stomped East York 72-25 as Willa Hyttenrauch scored 29, Jennie Golub 26, Kerr 15 and Round 2, while Hassberger, Dickinson, Reynett, Hallett and Hyde were scoreless. Cree led East York with 12. Kaz added 6, Hetherington 4 and Courtney 3, while Basnett, Reeson, McGee, Stanton and Kay were scoreless.

       In the other provincial semi, Belleville clubbed Hamilton Delta 51-21.

       In the provincial final, the Windsor W.C. Kennedy Clippers dispatched Belleville 53-38 as Ruth Kerr scored 21, Willa Hyttenrauch 19 and Genevieve Golab 13, while Round, Hessberger, Dickinson, Reynett, Hullatt and Hyde were scoreless. Annie Cruji paced Belleville with 24. Moucrieff added 9 and Gartley 5, while May, McLean, Stillman, Merrick and Carmen were scoreless.

       The silver medalist Belleville: Annie Cruji; Ana Gartley; Esther Moncrieffe; Eugenia May; Marion McLean; Sally Stillman; Ena Blakie; Mary Merriele; Carmen; Walbridge;

The gold medalist Windsor W.D. Kennedy Clippers: Willa Hyttenrauch; Ruth Kerr; Charlotte Hyde; Peggy Hallett; Emily Dickinson; Genevieve Solab; Dorothy La France; Flora Round; Salshub; Isobel Raasberger; Frances Bennett; Lillian Hunter; coach Grace Hamilton

1934

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor-Walkerville Tartans defeated St. Mary’s 23-15 as Stella Krol scored 8, I Barron 7, M McKay 5 and E Zuk 3, while F Fisher, J Barron and I Hassberger were scoreless. Grace Mountain led St. Mary’s with 7. R Henderson added 4, K Teskey 2 and H Henderson 2, while M Reilly, E Stewart, E Oliver, B Iver, E Moffatt and M Johnson were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, Brantford Collegiate clipped Watford 29-18 as Doris Loube scored 18, Margaret Powers 10 and Marion Henderson 1, while F Gerour, J Hird, E Bremner, M Matthews, R Gullen, M Jago, O Gowman and E Beattie were scoreless. Verna Brigham led Watford with 14. Marion Brigham added 4, while B Spalding, I Chidley, D Willoughby, G Gray, O Dinning, D McTaggart and E Brigham were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA final, the Windsor-Walkerville Tech Tartans dispatched Brantford Collegiate 28-13. Mayme McKay scored 11 to paced the Tartans (coached by Kathleen Runnells). Eva Zuk added 8 and Isabel Barron 5, while Jean Barron, Florence Fisher, Isabel Hassberger, Stella Krol, Margaret Clinansmith, Mary Humeniuk, Alberta Brewster, Norma Brooks, Leona Doherty, Dorothy Crawford and Ida Scarpelli were scoreless. Margaret Powers led Brantford with 8. Doris Loube added 5, while Jean Hird, M Henderson, F Gerow, E Bremner, O Gowman and E Beattie were scoreless.

       In the COSSA semis, Thorold whipped Owen Sound CI 58-25 after leading 14-19 at the half.

       In the other COSSA semi, Belleville dispatched Coburg 28-10.

       In the COSSA final, Thorold clipped Belleville 40-37 as Mary Syrotiuk scored 16 and Dora Staglish 14. Annie Ciriji led Belleville with 24.

       In the sole Ontario semi, Thorold defeated Toronto Runnymede 49-27 (also reported as 45-27).

       In the Ontario final, the Windsor-Walkerville Tartans dispatched Thorold 35-23 as Mamie McKay scored 11, Eva Zuk 8, Stella Krol 8 and I Barron 8, while I Hassberger, J Barron, F Fisher, N Brooks, M Clinansmith and Aurelia Rosnovan were scoreless. Dora Staglish paced Thorold with 9. Angie Ambrosie added 8 and Mary Syrotiuk 8, while R Brown, S Sinekovitch, A Spancheff, R Rictikc, A Koz, B Courtier and F Dennis were scoreless.

1935

       In the Eastern Ontario semis, Ottawa Glebe defeated Renfrew 24-21 as Elaine Westwick scored 14, Muriel Armstrong 8 and Bessie Baillie 2, while Chris Crichton, Margaret Sage, Lillian Gardiner, Pat Lipsett, Beverly Dick, Eleanor Frith and Doris Irvine were scoreless. W Young led Renfrew with 12. J Berlanguet added 8 and M Lockwood 1, while Betty Duff, Lois Barr, Margaret Froats, Helen Eady, Flora Pender, Kae Scott, F MacGregor and I Acton were scoreless.

       In the other Eastern semi, Kingston whacked Perth 38-10 as Harriet de St Remy scored 22, Vivien O’Neill 10 and Barbara Rooke 6, while Thelma Hartman, Elizabeth de St Remy, Margaret Way, Vivian Hartman, Rae Bell, Pat Clark and Vivian Aldridge were scoreless. Gwen Burns led Perth with 6. Mary Oatway added 2 and Olive Truelove 2, while Geraldine Oatway, Ruth Donaldson, Winnifred Hardy, Mary Brunet, Annie Drysdale, Pat Ferrier and Jean Chaplin were scoreless.

       In the Eastern Ontario final, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons defeated Kingston 13-5 as Muriel Armstrong scored 6, Bessie Baillie 5 and Elaine Westwick 2. The Gryphons (coached by Margaret Norris) also included Muriel Armstrong, Chris Crichton, Margaret Sage, Lillian Gardiner, Pat Lipsett, Beverly Price, Doris Irvine and Eleanor Frith. Vivian O’Neill led Kingston with 2. Barbara Rooke added 2 and Thelma Hartman 1.

       In the COSSA semis, Owen Sound defeated Peterborough 8-6.

       In the other COSSA semi, St. Catherines clipped Belleville 28-11 as Josephine Gutteridige scored 18, Beth Curry 6 and Ina Hiscott 4. Artimese Crogi led Belleville with 8. Rea Symons added 2 and Florence Tubts 1, while Joyce Porrit, Doris Smith, Madge Chapman, Helen Miller, Margaret Scott and Phyllis Wright were scoreless.

       In the COSSA final, the St. Catherines Saints defeated Owen Sound 17-11 as Josephine Gutteridge scored 8, Elizabeth Curry 6 and Ina Hiscott 3, while Margaret Edwards, Nancy Fraser, Agnes Garner, Marg Tocane, Marj Meikle, P McCalla, N Byard and W Esseltine were scoreless. The Saints (coach Mabel McLellan, manager Florence Cummin) also included M Edmonds, J Tutteridge, G Asseltine, E Pringham. Browlee led Owen Sound with 4. Mary Elmslie added 3, Helen Wilson 2 and Hay 2. Owen Sound (coached by Lorraine Patterson) also included Agnew, Barss, McKay and Christie.

       In the WOSSA semis, the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlett Raiders defeated St. Thomas 19-9; 18-17 (Total: 37-26). …………………………………………………… In game one, Kitchener-Waterloo clipped St. Thomas 19-9 as Marg Gerloff scored 8, Mary Spohn 7 and Rose Kampman 4, while M Bidwell, D Mitchell, A Swartz, M Huether, L Kuntz, G Way, D Zarnke and P Christner were scoreless. Turnbull paced St. Thomas with 4. J Chamberlain added 2, Anne Taylor 2, Anderson 1 and A Davidson 1, while P McNeil, P Bell, M Sutherland, C Rickwood, M King and D Dougherty were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Kitchener-Waterloo took the series with an 18-17 win. Kitchener Waterloo included Rose Kampman, Mary Spohn, Dorothy Mitchell, Marg Gerloff, M Bidwell, Artie Swartz, M Huether, L Kuntz, Jennie Wye, D Zarnke and P Christner. St. Thomas included Joyce Chamberlain, Anne Taylor, Dorothy Anderson, Elizabeth Turnbull, Dorothy Dougherty, Polly McNeil, Phyllis Bell, Merle Sutherland, Eunice Cloes and Jean Turnbull.

       In the other WOSSA semi, the Windsor Walkerville Tartans defeated the Leamington Lions 25-16; 16-16 (Total: 41-32). …………………………………………………… In game one, Walkerville clipped Leamington 25-16 as Mollie Stewart scored 12, Pat Nageleisen 11 and R Farquharson 2, while Lillian Brown, Doris McCallum, Irene Jackson and D Zygru were scoreless. The Tartans also included E Goslin. Ida Robson led the Lions with 9. Kate Gray added 4 and G Kenna 3, while B Gray, E Wigle, M Tempick and L Laing were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the teams played to a 16-16 draw. Stewart led Walkerville with 5. Nageleisen added 5, L Brown 3, Farquharson 2 and Cross 1, while McCallum, Zygru, Jackson and F Brown were scoreless. Robson led Leamington with 7. Kate Gray added 6 and Kenna 3, while B Gray, Wigle, Tempick and Mason were scoreless.

       In the sudden-death WOSSA final, the Windsor Walkerville Tartans dispatched the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlet Raiders 30-19 as P Nageliesen scored 12, M Stewart 8, R Farquharson 8 and L Brown 2, while F Brown, D McCallum, D Zygru, M Cross, G Jenkins, E Goslin, I Jackson and B Little were scoreless. M Spohn paced the Scarlet Raiders with 13. R Kampman added 6, while M Gerloff, A Zarnke, M Bidwell, D Mitchell, M Huether, L Kuntz, G Werf, R Christner and A Swartz were scoreless.

       A St. Catharines CI v Windsor-Walkerville series was scheduled but either wasn’t played, or no one reported the results.

1936

       In the Eastern Ontario semis, Kingston CVI defeated Perth 29-20 as Barbara Rooke scored 11, Thelma Hartman 10 and Vivian O’Neill 8. Olive Truelove led Perth with 8. Mary Oatway added 7.

       In the other semi, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons clipped Renfrew 26-17 as Elaine Westwick scored 15. Winnie Young led Renfrew with 8.

       In the bronze medal match, Renfrew bombed Perth 59-9 as Winnie Young scored 36 and Margaret Lockwood 15. Renfrew also included jean Scott, Lois Barr, B Duff, Helen Eady, Kay Scott, Frances McGregor, Ina Action, Mary Duff and Olive Eady. Perth included Olive Truelove, Mary Oatway, B Burns, A Drysdale, R Donaldson, G Oatway, M Brunet, J Ricola, J Chaplin and W Hardy.

       In the Eastern Ontario final, Kingston nipped the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons 10-9 as Thelma Hartman hit the winning free throw in the final minute. Kingston also included Barbara Rooke, Vivian O’Neill, Mona Guthrie, Doreen O’Donnell, Pat Clark, Vivian Aldridge, Evelyn Watson, Ada Roberts, Betty Corbett and Vivian Hartman. The Gryphons (coached by Mr. Keill) included Pat Lipsett, Jane Baldwin, Elaine Westwick, Betty Roberts, Doris Irvine, Margaret McKnight, Helen Knight, Margaret Sage, Muriel Cameron and Ruth Donovan.

       In the WOSSA semis, London H.B. Beal Technical stomped Brantford Collegiate 33-6 as H Whalley scored 12, Cox 8, N Whalley 6, Schott 6 and Phillips 2, while Cooke, Pryce, Munroe, Burston, Wood, Smith and Davey were scoreless. E Bremner led Brantford with 4. J Kennedy added 2, while K Good, D McLaren, M Byron, L Nuttycombe, P Mollinrake, D Stone, E Beatte and F Williamson were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, Windsor Kennedy dusted St. Thomas Collegiate 37-15 as A Sulahub scored 18, D Clarke 13 and D Kerr 6, while E Coughlan, M McMillan, J Loaring, H Thompson, B Scott, M Prette, P Atkinson, A McHaig and E Jones were scoreless. J Chamberlain led St. Thomas with 9. P McNeill added 6, while M King, J Cameron, M Miller, J Turnbull, P Bell, E Davies, B Sutherland, W Ross and M Sullivan were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA final, London H.B. Beal Technical clipped Windsor Kennedy 31-25 as N Whalley scored 11, M Cox 7, H Whalley 7 and M Phillips 6, while J Cook, A Pryce, R Schott, S Munroe, D Burston, J Wood, M Smith and J Davey were scoreless. D Kerr paced Kennedy with 15. A Salahub added 9 and M McMillan 1, while E Coughlin, D Clarke, J Loaring, H Thompson, B Scott, M Prettie, P Atkinson, A McKaig and E Jones were scoreless.

       In the COSSA semis, Peterborough edged Owen Sound 18-17 as Margaret Wood scored 8, M MacPherson 6 and Winnie Snowdon 4, while K Rogow, R Ellis, P Lawless, M Rundy, M Clarke, M Stacy and I Ray were scoreless. Helen Wilson led Owen Sound with 7. L Hay added 6 and A Whiteside 4, while M Tighe, F Christie, E Agnew, A West, C Young, R Barss and E Fraser were scoreless.

       In the other COSSA semi, the Niagara Falls CI Red Raiders clipped Picton 47-37 as A Sanderson scored 22, R Shugg 19, F Anderson 6, while E Holmes, H Miscevich, H Drake, D Beechy, J Smillie, K Hiscocks, E Healey, E Alva and M Puliano were scoreless. Mary Reed (Reade?) paced Picton with 14. Madeline Mulholland added 12, F McMullen 11, while M McMullen, A Reed, V Brown, M Sargeant and Isabelle Mallett were scoreless.

       In the COSSA (Central) final, Peterborough edged the Niagara Falls CI Red Raiders 33-30 as M McPherson scored 14, M Wood 10 and Winnie Snowden 9, while R Ellise K Rogow, I Ray, M Clarke, M Stacey, P Lawlos and M Lundy were scoreless. D Shugg paced the Red Raiders with 14. E Sanderson added 9, K Hiscocks 5 and F Anderson 2, while E Holmes, H Miscevich, H Drake, B Beechy, J Smiley, E Healey ad E Abra were scoreless.  The Red Raiders (coach Miss J Jenkinson) also included Florence Anderson, H Miscevich, M Smith,  K Kennedy, M Smith, E Brown, M Pulano and I Smillie.

1937

       In the Eastern Ontario semis, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons dusted Perth 33-12 as Betty Roberts scored 14, Elaine Westwick 14 and Ruth Donovan 5, while Pat Lipsett, Doris Irvine, Muriel Cameron, Helen Firby, Edith Cunningham, Ellen Finlayson, Donald Campbell and Gertrude Sutherland were scoreless. Olive Truelove paced Perth with 7. Mary Oatway added 3 and Myrtle Fagan 2, while Ann Drysdale, Winnifred Hardy, Ruth Donaldson, Mary Brunet, Jean Dicola and Betty Suddaby were scoreless.

       In the other Eastern semi, Renfrew whipped Kingston 36-14 as Winnifred Young scored 17, Kay Scott 5 and Frances McGregor 4, while Helen Eady, Ina Acton, Mary Duff, Jean Young, Betty Duff, Olive Eady and Alline McPhail were scoreless. Dorothy O’Donnell led Kingston with 11. Betty Corbett added 2 and Mona Guthrie 1, while Vivienne Aldridge, Ada Roberts, Dorothy Patterson, Evelyn Loney, Peggy Thompson, Dora Tottenham and Bea Abramsky were scoreless.

       In the bronze medal match, Kingston clipped Perth 17-7 as Doreen O’Donnell scored 13 and Mona Guthrie 4. Mary Oatway led Perth with 3. Ann Drysdale added 2 and Olive Truelove 2.

       In the Eastern Ontario final, Ottawa Glebe whipped Renfrew 15-1 as Elaine Westwick scored 8 and Ruth Donovan 7. Kay Scott notched Renfrew’s point. The Gryphons (coached by Gar Keil) included Elaine Westwick, Doris Irvine, PAT Lipsett, Betty Roberts, Gertrude Sutherland, Beth McIlroy, Muriel Cameron, Ruth Donovan, Edith Cunningham and Ellen Finlayson.

       In the COSSA semis, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets clipped Picton 32-21. Picton included Browne, P McMullen, M McMullen, McWilliams, Mallet, Paterson, Rorke, Jenkins, Roblin and Carman.

       In the other COSSA semi, Collingwood dusted Oshawa 23-18. Oshawa included Holmes, Orr, Saunders, Manilla, Disney, Allred, Chapell, White, Moynes.

In the COSSA final, the Niagara Falls Stamford Collegiate Hornets dispatched Collingwood 25-13 as Doris McLeod scored 13, Margie Brown 10 and T Lee 2, while B McDonald, T Jones, J McKenzie, B Raham, H Jordan, M Dell and Nora McLeod were scoreless. Helen Jenkinson led Collingwood with 7. VanKoughnett added 3, Richards 2 and Fawcett 1, while Hewson, McCall, Stapleton, Smalley, Teskey, McDiarmid, Brooks and Currie were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA quarterfinals and sudden-death Windsor final, the Patterson Pantherettes defeated the W.C. Kennedy Clippers 28-20 as Meretsky scored 11, Ellis 10 and Power 7, while Nickelson, Murdoch and McGrew were scoreless. McMillan led the Clippers with 8. Kerr added 6, Scott 4 and Loaring 2, while Jones, Prittie, McKaig, Marshall, Rovrig and Bodnarchuk were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor Patterson Pantherettes defeated the Leamington Lions 36-21; 27-14 (Total: 63-35). …………………………………………………… In game one, Patterson spanked Leamington 36-21 as Margaret Power scored 16, Sylvia Meretsky 8, Dorothy Ellis 7 and Norma Shelding 5, while Bessie Nickelson, Marjorie Murdoch and Winnifred McGraw were scoreless. Grace Kenna led the Lions with 12. Gertrude Gillander added 6 and Dorothy Paterson 3, while Ruby Noble, Marie Holland, Jean Weiss and Irene Keach were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Patterson took the series with a 27-14 win as Sylvia Meretsky scored 11, Ellis 8, Power 6 and Stidworthy 2, while Skelding, Nickelson, Patton, Murdoch, Pringle and McGraw were scoreless. Grace Kenna paced Leamington with 11. Gillander added 3, while Noble, Holland, Weiss, Keech, Peterson and Hickey were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA final, the Windsor Patterson Pantherettes defeated the London Central Golden Ghosts 30-17; 25-20 (Total: 55-37). …………………………………………………… In game one, Patterson clipped London Central 30-17 as Sylva Meretsky scored 17, Margaret Power 8 and Dorothy Ellis 5, while McGraw, B Nickelson, Skelding and Murdoch were scoreless. McQueen led the Golden Ghosts with 10. Crawford added 5 and Poppy Nevin 2, while Jean McNally, Wong, Kerrigan, Elliott, Dowling and Slivinski were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Patterson took the series with a 25-20 win as Meretsky scored 12, Power 7 and Ellis 6, while Nicholson, Murdoch, Skelding and McGraw were scoreless. Nevin paced London Central with 8. Crawford added 7, MacQueen 4 and Wong 1, while Bell, Kerrigan, Dowling, Elliott and Slivinski were scoreless.

1938

       In the EOSSA quarterfinals, Kingston CVI torched Prescott 41-16. Doreen O’Donnell scored 20 to lead Kingston. Betty Corbett added 17. Kingston (coached by Irene Gordon) also included Peggy Thompson, Babe Aldridge, Viviene Aldridge, Ada Roberts, Dorothy Patterson, Helen Sughrue, Dora Tottenham and Dorothy Nesbitt. Anne Lindsay paced Prescott with 7. Helen Bradley added 7. Prescott also included Martha Gammer, M Miller, M Harper, E Fleming, A.M. Wallace, D Frattura, R Redmond and Lenore Jemuson.

       In the EOSSA semis, Renfrew clubbed Smith Falls 39-11.

       In the other EOSSA semi, Kingston CVI defeated the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons 20-14.      

       In the Eastern Ontario bronze medal match, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons defeated Smith Falls 44-14 as B Roberts scored 14, Mary McCredie 8, D Campbell 6, R Harrington 4 and E Finlayson 2. The Gryphons also included M Begley, N Lipsett, M McNee, R McNabb, E Byshe, M Haydon and R Gray. Zelda Joynt led Smith falls with 8. V Redewood added 2, B Roberts 2 and D Johnston 2, while B Biggs, Clark, B Peacock, Wall and Haskins were scoreless.

       In the Eastern Ontario final, Kingston Collegiate defeated Renfrew 31-25 as E Loney scored 10, D O’Connell 8, B Corbett 7 and Thomson 6, while H Sughrue, V Aldridge, A Rolrts, D Tottenham, D Patterson and Nesbitt were scoreless. Frances McGregor led Renfrew with 16. Margaret Galbraith added 5 and Jean Young 4, while V Hughes, H Anderson, L Berlanquet, Kirkham, M Duff, K MacKinnon, E Hamilton and J Burwell were scoreless.

       In the COSSA opening round, Coburg v Peterborough.

       In the COSSA quarterfinals, Midland defeated Collingwood 20-16.

       In the COSSA quarterfinals, Picton v Coburg/Peterborough survivor.

       In the COSSA semis, Midland defeated the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets 31-28 as Annette Preston scored 14, Simpell 13. Midland also included Nicholls, Robins, Madell, Wilson, Hudson, White, Caldwell, Rowe and Preston. The Hornets (coach Jean Jenkinson) included Marion Martin, Helen Jordan, Jean Haines, Isabel Bowman, Vivian Lee, Bernice Raham, Betty Collinson, Margaret Manuel, Marion Dell, Aileen Zavitz, Norah Mcleod, Jean McKenzie, Edith Biller, Salmon and Thelma Jones.

       In the other COSSA semi, Coburg defeated Picton 24-12. Picton (coached by Ms D Paddon) included Isabel Mallatt, Evelyn Roblin, Betty Carmen, Barbara McWilliams, Betty Browne, Mary McMullen, Frances McMullan, Nora Rorke.

       In the COSSA final, Coburg defeated Midland 24-16 (also reported as 20-16) as Frances Spooner scored 20. Coburg also included Ovens, Allen, Stewart, Austin, Hodgett, Throop and Mannie. Pat Simpson paced Midland with 10. Midland also included Nicholls, Robisn, Madill, Wilson, Hudson, White, Caldwell, Rowe and Preston.

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor Sandwich Sabres defeated the Leamington Lions 38-22; 63-22 (Total: 101-44). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor spanked Leamington 38-22 as Marge Powers scored 19, Ella Griffith 14 and Ruth Hind 4, while Ruth Hawkeswood, Audrey Lane, Marge Mahoney, Ruth Thomas and Dorothy Lanktree were scoreless. Grace Kenna scored all 22 for the Lions, while Dorothy Peterson, Marge Cromarty, Ruth Bateneau, Marie Holland, Irene Karch, Evelyn Penfold and Ruth Hickey were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Sandwich torched Leamington 63-22 as Marg Powers scored 31, Ellen Jane Griffith 19, Hawkeswood 8, Lane 3 and Hind 2, while Jones, Wright, Rheaume, Thomas, Handley, Schmaltz, Lamb, Newnham, Lanktree and Buchanan were scoreless. Grace Kenna paced the Lions with 17. Dorothy Peterson added 5, while Bateneau, Holland, Kerch, Penfold and Hickey were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA finals, the London Central Golden Ghosts defeated the Windsor Sandwich Sabres 23-20; 54-30 (Total: 77-50). …………………………………………………… In game one, London edged Windsor 23-20 as Margaret McQueen scored 12, Poppy Nevin 8, Wong 2 and Crawford 1, while McKay, Dowling, Kerrigan, Kipp, Wells, McLeish, Townsend and Hennessy were scoreless. Margaret Power led the Sabres with 11, Ellen Griffith added 7 and Hawkeswood 2, while Hind, Mahoney, Thomas, Langtree, Lane, Jones, Schmaltz, Dearme and Handley were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, London Central (coached by Miss Plewes) whipped Sandwich 54-30 as Poppy Nevin scored 26, Margaret McQueen 18, J Crawford 9 and G Wong 1, while Dorothy Dowling, Barbara Kerrigan, J Hennessy, G Wells, D Kipp, A McLeish and E Townsend were scoreless. Mary Power paced the Sabres with 20. R Hawkeswood added 8 and E Griffith 2, while M Mahoney, R Thomas, R Rome, R Hind, C Jones, A Lane, D Lanktree, P Schmaltz and J Hoodly were scoreless.

1939

       In the Eastern Ontario semis, Kingston CVI whipped Smith Falls 31-10 as P Thompson scored 11, E Loney 10, B Hall 7 and M Dick 3, while E Patterson, A Roberts, V Aldridge, D Nesbitt, N Cherry, G Ferguson and D Perry were scoreless. Z Joynter led Smith Falls with 4. J Fitchell added 4, F Campbell 1 and V Ridewood 1, while H Hardage, F Clark, T Himmelman and L Haskins were scoreless.

       In the other semi, Glebe defeated Pembroke by default after Pembroke failed to register with the association on time.

       In the Eastern Ontario final, Kingston (coached by Irene Gordon) defeated Glebe 26-15 as Betty Hall scored 14, Peggy Thompson 6 and Evelyn Loney 6, while Dot Patterson, Ava Roberts, Vivian ‘Babe’ Aldridge, Dorothy Nesbitt, Noreen Cherry, D Perry, Gwen Ferguson and Muriel Dick were scoreless. Donalda Campbell led Glebe (coached by Miss Norris) with 12. Dorothy Greene added 1, Marjory Young 1 and Betty Cowan 1, while Margaret Burns, D Wilson, J Young, Mary McNee, Grace Kenney, Bernice Crabtree, Jean Barnhart, Helen Patrick and Mary McCreadie were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA quarterfinals, the Windsor Sandwich Sabres defeated Ridgetown 39-23; 31-12 (Total: 70-35). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor clubbed Ridgetown 39-23 as Ruth Hawkeswood scored 11, Maisie Thrasher 11, Winnie Blair 6, Ruth Hind 6, Shirley Innes 4 and Dorothy Taylor 1, while Mary Mahoney, Ruth Thomas, Dorothy Lanktree, Dorothy Newnham, Betty Lamb, Mary Reaume and June Handley were scoreless. Monica Orendorff paced Ridgetown with 23. Mabel Abram added 7, Lillian McCallum 3 and Marion MacDonald 2, while Phyllis Campbell, Ruth MacDonald and Mary Casey were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Sandwich took the series with a 31-12 win as Hind scored 16, Blair 8, Thrasher 5 and Hawkeswood 2, while Mahoney, Thomas, Lanktree and June Handley were scoreless. Mable Abray led Ridgetown with 9. McCallum added 3, while Orendorff, M Macdonald, Ruth Macdonald and R McGryor were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor Sandwich Sabres defeated the London H.B. Beal Tech Raiders 24-21; 22-13 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Sandwich edged Beal 24-21 and Hawkeswood scored 14, R Hind 8 and E Griffith 3, while Thrasher, Lanktree, M Mahoney, W Blair and M Reaume were scoreless. Dorothy Lewis led the Raiders with 13. N Whalley added 4, B McCauley 2 and L Everett 2, while M Pearson, J Smith, I Doerr, Betty Ringsdorf, D Grant, I Gray, E Skeates and J Bell were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Sandwich took the series with a 22-13 win as Ruth Hawkeswood scored 11 and Ruth Hind 6, Ellen Griffith 5, while Winnie Blair, Dorothy Lanktree, Mary Mahoney and Ruth Thomas were scoreless. Louis Everith led the Raiders with 5. Dorothy Lewis added 4, Norma Whalley 3 and Betty McCaulay 1, while Betty Ringsdorf, Dorothy Grant and Joyce Bell were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, the Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate Scarlett Raiders defeated Woodstock 19-18. The Scarlett Raiders (coach W.J. Unwin) included Donella Poll, Helen Mutchler, Lillian Webb, Alice Jones, Kathleen Wallis, Murtle Steadman, Peggy Wuest, Ruth Luelo, Jean Knechtel, Peggy Spohn, Gloria Wuest, Jean Hause, Jane Bellinger and Rita Kieswetter. Woodstock included Doreen Kelly, Jean McKinney, Isobel Bennett, Pauline Bier, Nora Morris, Loy Taylor, Florence Moreland, Marie Tennant, Monica Junpier, Hazel Herbert and Dorothy Relton.

       In the sudden-death WOSSA final, the Windsor Sandwich Sabres dispatched the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlett Raiders 24-14. Ruth Hawkeswood scored 11 to pace the Sabres (coached by Gladys Munning). E Griffith added 7, R Hind 4 and W Blair 2, while M Thrasher, D Lanktree, M Mahoney and R Thomas were scoreless. Lillian Webb led the Scarlett Raiders with 7. Ruth Luelo added 4, Peggy Spohn 2 and Jane Bellinger 2, while Jean Hause, Murtle Steadman, Alice Jones, M West, Helen Mutschler, Donella Poll and K Wallis were scoreless.

       In the COSSA semis, Trenton dispatched Collingwood 31-22 as Phyllis Burrows scored 25.

       In the other COSSA semi, Coburg defeated the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets 31-22 as M Charleton scored 17. M Dell paced Stamford with 15. The Hornets also included V Lee, H Jordan, E Sinclair, E Biller, J Kennie, B Lee, M Tolan, D Johnston, J MacKenzie, H Birkett and B Collinson.

       In the COSSA final, Coburg clocked Trenton 40-23 as Marg Charleton scored 23, Helen Gibson 9, Kay Shorey 5 and Frances Spooner 3, while H Mennie, M Henderson, B Duffton and E Nichol were scoreless. Phyllis Burrows paced Trenton with 10. J Langdon added 7, R Cory 4 and J Gitleman 2, while B Sherbert, M Nousworthy, M Andison, S Bomber and F Blaschkhe were scoreless.

1940

       In the Eastern Ontario semis, Ottawa Ladies College clipped Smith Falls 19-7 as Judy Bailey scored 13, Peggy Barks 4 and Rhona McNabb 2, while Diana Crossan, Lois Graham, Peggy Mills, Mary Mackie, Connie Meriweather, Jean Crackwell and Dorothy Mills were scoreless. Ladies College (coached by Jane Ferguson) was appropriated by the Canadian Army in 1942 and later its faculty was absorbed by Carleton University). Violet Ridewood led Smith Falls with 4. June Fitchell added 3, while Jean Richey, Pauline Flynn, Thelma Himmelman, Betty O’Neil, Jeanne Tye, Evelyn Hitchcock, Loreen Haskins and Eunice Ridewood were scoreless.

       In the other semi, Kingston Collegiate whipped Pembroke 20-8 as M Dick scored 7, B Hall 7 and P Thompson 6, while M Doherty, D Perry, J McCrum, N Cherry, C Windsor, N Page and E Windsor were scoreless. M Rattray led Pembroke with 4. L Whyte added 2 and R Lechie 2, while P Lechie, C Fellowes, S Cotton, M Chisholm, F Barrett, S Whitmore, D Willoughby and S Brumm were scoreless.

       In the bronze medal match, Smith Falls and Pembroke played to an 11-11 tie. Violet Ridewood paced Smith Falls with 8. June Fitchell added 2 and Jean Richey 1, while Pauline Flynn, Thelma Himmelman, Betty O’Neil, Jeanne Tye, Evelyn Hitchcock, Loreen Haskins and Eunice Ridewood were scoreless. R Leckie led Pembroke with 6. M Rattray added 5, while P Leckie, C Fellowes, S Cohen, L Whyte, M Chisholm, F Barrett, S Whitmore, D Willoughby and S Brumm were scoreless.

       In the Eastern final, Ottawa Ladies Colleges dusted Kingston Collegiate 28-14 as Judy Bailey scored 18, Rhona McNabb 4, Peggy Barks 4 and Peggy Mills 2, while Diana Crossan, Lois Graham, Mary Mackie and Jean Crackwell were scoreless. Muriel Dick and Betty Hall each scored 7 for Kingston (coached by Irene Gordon), while Margaret Doherty, Doris Perry, Peg Thompson, Jean McCrum, Noreen Cherry, Cora Windsor, Madge Page and Elaine Windsor were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor Patterson Pantherettes defeated Petrolia 48-18; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Patterson (coached by Gladys Wagg) clocked Petrolia 48-18 as Dot Snyder scored 24, Helen Dwelska 11, A Mason 10 and Hope 3, while J Patterson, Curley, M Patterson, Meunier, Armstrong, Martin, I Snider and Biddle were scoreless. Kay McLean led Petrolia with 9. Drummond added 7 and Parker 2, while Evans, Bentein, Gallwan, Morrison, Hale and Williams were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, the London H.B. Beal Tech Raiders defeated Brantford Collegiate 31-24; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, London Tech prevailed 31-24 as Fitson scored 11, Lewis 10, Wilson 6 and Everett 4, while Twells, McKay, Annabel, Dunk, Hunter, Skeates, Wilson and Farmer were scoreless. Reid led Brantford with 14. Smith added 8 and l Anderson 2, while Johnson, H Anderson, Fowler, Taylor, Emmott, Hethaby, Franklin, Edward and Lane were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA final, the Windsor Patterson Pantherettes defeated the London H.B. Tech Raiders 30-20; 26-20 (Total: 56-40). …………………………………………………… In game one, Patterson clipped Beal 30-20 as Helen Dwelska scored 16, Dot Snyder 12 and Snyder 2, while Patterson, Curlew, Armstrong and Meunier were scoreless. Dot Lewis led the Raiders with 12. Everitt added 4, Tillson 2 and Wilson 2, while Tivells, McKay, Annabelle, Skeates, Wilson, Farmer, Dunk and Carroll were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Patterson took the series with a 26-20 lead as Dot Snyder scored 10, Helen Dwelska 9, Mason 5 and Biddle 2, while Curlew, M Patterson, D Zipkin, J Patterson, Meunier, Armstrong and J Snyder were scoreless. Maimie Wilson led the Raiders with 10. Lewis added 6 and Tillson 4, while Everitt, T Wells, Mcay, Annabell, Skeates, H Wilson and Farmer were scoreless.

       In the NOSSA playoffs: …………………………………………………… In the semis, Kirkland Lake clipped Noranda 24-14. …………………………………………………… In the final, Kirkland Lake v Timmins

       In the COSSA semi, the Niagara Falls CVI Red Raiders dusted Midland 47-22 as Lucy Joinette scored 27, Jean Walker 10, Helen Gelsenhoff 6 and Zorka Yankoff 4, while Ina McKenzie, Margaret McKay, Mary Cannon, Rose Leo, Betty Reid, Molly Meisener and Gladys Hart were scoreless. The Red Raiders (coach Mary Walker) also included Geraldine Grice. May led Midland with 8. Rowe added 7, Caldwell 6 and Hoag 1, while Grise, Wilcox, Rutherford, Jeffrey, Sheets and Anderson were scoreless.

       In the COSSA final, Niagara Falls CVI clipped Coburg 29-17 as Helen Gelsenhoff scored 13, Lucy Joinette 12 and Zorka Yonkoff 4, while Ina McKenzie, Margaret McKay, Mary Cannon, Jean Walker, Rose Leo, Betty Reid, Molly Meisener and Gladys Hart were scoreless. Gibson led Coburg with 10. Frances Spooner added 7, while Allen, J Dufton, B Dufton, Oullhan, Michal and Richardson were scoreless.

1941

       In the Eastern Ontario semis, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons pounded Kingston CVI 34-14 as Judy Bailey scored 16, Betty Cowan 10, C MacMillan 6, H Patrick 4 and K MacNabb 2, while F Thompson, J Barnhart and A Whitten were scoreless. Betty Hall led Kingston with 9. Margaret Doherty added 3 and B Kelly 2, while A Sykes, H Grant, M Hudson, T Ness, N Cherry, Peggy Boyce and M Davis were scoreless.

       In the other semi, Pembroke clipped Smith Falls 18-9 as Jean Briscoe scored 7, R Leckie 6 and F Barret 5, while S Cohen, S Whitmore, S Smith, B Smith, M Leckie, F Brennan and F Goddard were scoreless. Thelma Himmelman paced Smith Falls with 6. Jean Ritchey added 3, while Pauline Flynn, Betty O’Neil, Jean Tye, Eunice Ridewood, Ivy Brothwell, E Hitchcock, Shirley Hodgins and Dorothy Schoular were scoreless.

       In the bronze medal match, Smith Falls pounded Kingston Collegiate 34-13 as Pauline Flynn scored 16, Jean Ritchey 10 and Thelma Himmelman 8, while Betty O’Neil, Jean Tye, Eunice Ridewood, Ivy Brothwell, E Hitchcock, Shirley Hodgins, Dorothy Schoular and Catherine Graham were scoreless. Betty Hall led Kingston with 10. Margaret Doherty added 2 and H Grant 1, while A Dykes, B Kelly, M Hudson, K Moore, N Cherry, Peggy Boyce and M Davis were scoreless.

       In the Eastern final, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons pounded Pembroke 36-7 as Judy Bailey scored 18, Betty Cowan 7 and H Patrick 1, while K McNabb, C MacMillan, M Blake, A Rathwell, F Thomson, J Barnhardt and A Whittier were scoreless. F Barres led Pembroke with 3. Jean Briscoe added 2 and M Chisholm 2, while S Cohen, S Whitmore, S Smith, R Leckie, B Smythe, P Leckie, F Brumm and F Goddard were scoreless.

       In the sole COSSA semi, Niagara Falls CVI whipped Bowmanville 27-10 as L Joinette scored 12, T Joinette 9 and A Smillie 6, while J Astle, R Leo, M Cannon, A Matthews, B Herrington, F Overall and G Hart were scoreless. Patsy Dustan led Bowmanville with 4. Marian MacDonald added 5 and Shirley Campbell 1. Bowmanville (coached by Miss Burnaby) also included Jean Woodward, Joyce Buttonshaw, Margaret Storey, Jean Pattinson, Eileen Couch and Norah Fagan.

       In the final, Niagara Falls CVI dispatched Owen Sound 16-7 as Theresa Joinette scored 8, Lucy Joinette 6 and Adeline Smith 2. Niagara Falls (coach Miss Fishley) also included Mary Cannon, Ann Matthews, Betty Harrington, Janet Astle, Florence Overall, Adeline Smillie, Rose Lee and Gladys Hart. Eileen Lageer led Owen Sound with 5. Jean Graham added 2. Owen Sound also included Jane McCormick, Jean Leslie, Ruth Pearce, Gladys Gaskell, Ruth Hunter and Florence Lageer.

1942

       In the Eastern Ontario semis, Renfrew clipped Smith Falls 27-12 as E Wallace scored 11, M Humphries 10 and L Dempsey 6, while L Jamieson, S Bromley, A Asselin, A Dagg, M Vincent, M Patterson, I Miller, R Henderson and M Millar were scoreless. Pauline Flynn and Nancy Faver each scored 5 to lead Smith Falls. Amy Foss added 2, while Dorothy Schoular, Margaret Kerfoot, Jean McKeown, Reta Miskelly, Betty Meade, June White, Christina Ouvington and Muriel Gibson were scoreless.

       In the other semi, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons pounded Kingston CVI 28-7 as Judith Bailey scored 10, Betty Cowan 8, Catherine MacMillan 6, Muriel Finlayson 2 and Elinor Strike 2, while Marion Blake, Lorna McArthur, Marion Whitmore, Angela Rathwell, Evelyn Peterkin and Avonne Sprague were scoreless. Mary Minnes led Kingston with 4. Eleanor Smith added 3, while Madge Page, Thelma Page, Pat Gordon, Dot Heaslip, Jane Turner, J Douglas, Eleanor Heaslip and Elizabeth Bryant were scoreless. Kingston also included Peggy Boyce, June Dougall.

       In the bronze medal match, Kingston dumped Smith Falls 17-4 as E Heaslip scored 6, J Turner 6, M Minnes 4 and J Douglas 1, while M Page, T Page, T Gordon, E Smith, E Bryant and D Heaslip were scoreless. N Favor led Smith Falls with 4, while Flynn, A Foss, D Schoular, M Kerfoot, J McKeown, R Miskelly, B Mead, J White, C Ovington and M Gibson were scoreless.

       In the Eastern final, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons dusted Renfrew 31-12 as Catherine MacMillan scored 18, Judith Bailey 7 and Betty Cowan 6, while Muriel Finlayson, Elinor Strike, Lorna McArthur, Marion Whitmore, Angela Rathwell, Evelyn Peterkin and Avonne Sprague were scoreless. The Gryphons (coached by Gar Keill and managed by Marion Cameron) also included Marion Blake. C Wallace led Renfrew with 10. M Humphrey added 2, while L Jamieson, L Dempsey, S Bromley, A Asselin, A Dagg, M Vincent, M Patterson, I Millar, R Henderson and M Millar were scoreless.

       The COSSA semis, Niagara Falls CVI stomped Owen Sound 19-5 as M Scott scored 10, A Smilie 5 and F Cannon 4, while W Taveston, B Giddens, D Domato, J Hart and M Tait were scoreless. Jane McCormick paced Owen Sound (coached by Lorraine Peterson) with 3. Eileen Lageer added 2, while Marion Lamb, Eleanor Dennis, Dorothy Young, June Williams, Bessie Beare and Mary Baxter were scoreless.

In the other COSSA semi, Port Hope v X.

In the COSSA final, the Niagara Falls CVI Red Raiders torched Port Hope 30-4 as Margaret Scott scored 13, Florence Cannon 8 and Adeline Smillie 7. The Red Raiders included Margaret Scott, Adeline Smillie, Janet Astle, Florence Cannon, Bettie Giddens, Mildred Tait, Gladys Hart and Dorothy Demato. Betty O’Neill scored all 4 Port Hope points. Port Hope also included Peggy O’Neill.

       The WOSSA champion London H.B. Beal Tech Raiders: Muriel Chester, Marnie Wilson, Margaret Oram, Terry Lloyd, Irene Weddeburn, Marie Everitt, Norma Herold, Jean Thomas, Helen Mattsen, Marjorie Rake

1943

       In the Eastern regional, the Ottawa Glebe Gryphons (coached by Gar Keil) included Judy Bailey, E Strike, J Coyles, M MacPherson, M Phillips, M Reynolds, A Mackinnon, M Whitmore, E Sprague, J Scott, R Sinclair, D Barnhart, J Shore and M Harnson.

1944

       In the Ottawa final, the Glebe Gryphons dusted the Lisgar Lords 32-5 after leading 20-2 at the half. Marion Whitmore scored 14 to lead the Gryphons (coached by Gar Keil). Myrtle Renolds added 10, Elinor Strike 4 and J Coyles 4, while Janeth Rutherford, Esther Strutt, Helen Purcell, Mary Harrison, Ursula Cole, Myrle Cummings, Muriel Tulley, M McCaffrey, Jean Scott and Lorraine Spence were scoreless. Helen Hulse led the Lords with 2. Margaret Duguid added 1, Joan Finnigan 1 and June Crowder 1, while Ida Hundervad, Ann Angus, Joan Nash, Bernice Kuirck, Louise Hall, Mavis McArthur, Katharine Miliken and Betty Thompson were scoreless.

       In the COSSA semis: …………………………………………………… In the quarterfinals, Ridgeway dispatched Welland 37-31. …………………………………………………… Belleville dispatched Bowmanville 15-7. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Orillia defeated Ridgeway 16-10.

1945

       In the COSSA semis, Welland defeated Midland 21-5 as Dorothy Shephard scored 9, Dorothy Clarke 8 and Simpson 4. Welland also included Beamer, Armbruster, Battie. McIntyre led Midland with 11. Cadwell added 4. Midland also included Simple, Leatherdale, Murphy, Stevenson, Wells, Stauneil, Taylor.

       In the other semi, Coburg dispatched Belleville 25-13 as Ilene Goddy scored 14, Harris 7 and Noble 4. Cobourg also included Howell, Thompson, Hewson, Booth, Thompson, Scott and Hoskin. Taylor led Belleville with 8. Marinoff added 3 and Bennett 2, while Campbell, Vandergreet, Keeler, Hunter, Firmdall, Fox, Blaterwick, Pappas and Hinchcliffe were scoreless.

       In the COSSA final, Welland clipped Coburg 27-13 as Doreen Shepherd scored 24. Ilene Goddy led Coburg with 8.

1946

In the COSSA quarterfinals, the Niagara Falls Stamford CI Hornets defeated Dundas High 46-31; 39-25 (Total: 85-56). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Hornets prevailed 46-31 as Vera Maves scored 22, Zantz 13 and Morris 11, while Stewart, M Newton, Mitchinson, Glintzo, Gill, Bullock and Laur were scoreless. Caughell led Dundas with 16. Layden added 14 and Scott 1, while Cliff, Taylor, McElligott, Mackay, McAllister and Swain were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Hornets took the series with a 3-9-25 win as Maves scored 18, Zavitz 10, Morris 8 and Stewart 3, while Labey, Mitchinson, Glintz, Gill, Laur and Newton were scoreless. Caughell led Dundas with 14. Layden added 8, Taylor 2 and Moffatt 1, while Scott, Cliff, Taylor, McAllister, McKay, Mcglignot and Swain were scoreless.

In the COSSA semi, Peterborough dispatched the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets 26-14. The Hornets included Morris, Maves, Stewart, S Newton, Saur, Gill, Glintz, Zavita, M Newton, Mitchinson and Laur.

In the other COSSA semi, Picton defeated Midland 15-11.

In the COSSA final, Peterborough edged Picton 17-13 as Davis scored 7, Barrett 7, Pringle 2 and Whittaker 1, while Deyell, Southern Stanton, A Young and Plunkett were scoreless. Arkett paced Picton with 6. Inrig added 4, M Young 2 and Rankin 1, while Brisbin, Bell, Bongard and Nourse were scoreless.

In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor Sandwich Sabres defeated the Leamington Lions 23-14; 28-15 (Total: 41-29). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor dispatched Leamington 23-14 as Verian Sparks scored 8, Dorothy Fitch 6, Gladys Welch 5 and Snyder 4, while Atkin, Dobson, Marsha Moynes, Patterson and Jacobs were scoreless. Pauline Orton led the Lions with 6. Phyllis Butler added 4, Tilley 3 and Brooker 2, while Morgan, Pickell, Bertrand, Thorndycraft and Tofflemire were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Sandwich took the series with a 28-15 win as Verian Sparks scored 14, Fitch 8 and Snyder 6, while Welch, Atkins, Dobson, Moyres, Patterson, Smolinski, Doidge and Gatfield were scoreless. Marg Butler led Leamington with 10. Orton added 3 and Brooker 2, while Morgan, Pickell, Bertrand, Tilley, Thorncraft, Leach, Haven and Toflemire were scoreless.

In the sudden-death WOSSA final, the Windsor Sandwich Sabres dispatched the London Central Ghosts 23-14 as Verian Sparks scored 13, Mary Jane Snyder 4, Dot Fitch 4 and Welch 2, while Marsha Moynes, Isobel Dobson, Annette Gatfield, Smolinski, Patterson, Atkin and Doidge were scoreless. Jean Shillington led the Ghosts with 5. Corinne Conner added 4, Lowther 3 and Peggy Lake 2, while Wright, Robertson, Kindlehart, McFalls, Blezard, Chowen and Clark were scoreless.

1947

In the COSSA playoffs: …………………………………………………… In the Niagara district final, the Niagara Falls Stamford CI Hornets defeated Dundas High 23-23; 25-22; 30-18 (2g-1.  In game one, the teams played to a 23-23 draw. Shirly Morris led the Hornets with 9. Ethel Podhorn added 8 and Vera Maves 1, while Jean Holman, Caramel Paresi, Barbara Mitchinson, Bernice Glintz, Helen Wilson, Shirley Laur and Georgia Bullock were scoreless. Joan Caughell led Dundas with 10. Kathryn Swain added 7 and Jean Layden 6, while Carol King, Paddy McElligott, Betty Dixon, Isabelle Newton and Louise McAllister were scoreless. In game two, the Hornets prevailed 25-22 as Morris scored 10, Podhorn 9 and Maves 6. Caughell led Dundas with 16. Layden added 5 and Swain 1. Dundas filed some manner of protest and a third game was ordered. In the “protest” third contest, the Hornets swamped Dundas 30-18 as Maves scored 14, Podhorn 11 and Morris 5. Caughill led Dundas with 13. Layden added 2, Swain 1, Robinson 1 and Hartwell 1. …………………………………………………… In the COSSA quarterfinals, Niagara Falls Stamford defeated Peterborough x-x. …………………………………………………… In the other quarterfinal, Picton defeated Midland 13-11. …………………………………………………… In the semis, Peterborough dispatched Midland 24-16 as Anita Davis scored 15, Pringle 5, Brown 2 and Gillespie 2, while Collins, Stanton, Ackerman, Young, Stewart and Deyell were scoreless. Scott led Midland with 9. Lymberger added 6 and Simpbell 1, while Bell, Cummings, James, Johnston, McCullough, Quilty, Springthorpe and Stevenson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Picton clipped Niagara Falls Stamford 26-17 as Gretta Arkett scored 13 and McWilliams 13, while Betty Morris, Helen Kinney, Mona Bell, Rosemary Rankin, Shirley Pickering, Joan Bongaard, Betty Nourse, Phyllis McWilliams and Betty Pickering were scoreless. Podborn led Stamford with 10. Morris added 6 and Vera Maves 1, while Zupan, Pavisi, Mitshns, Glints, Hilsok, Paur and Matthews were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the final, Picton edged Peterborough 15-13 as Gretta Arkett scored 13.

In the NOSSA finals, North Bay Collegiate defeated x.

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor Sandwich Sabres defeated the Leamington Lions 40-21; 24-22 (Total: 64-43). …………………………………………………… In game one, Sandwich torched Leamington 40-21 as Verian Sparks scored 26, Snyder 8, Fitch 5 and Paterson 1, while Atkin, A Gatfield, Dobson, P Gatfield, Lucian and Doidge were scoreless. Butler led the Lions with 14. Tilley added 6 and Collins 1, while Brooker, Hollsworth, Bertrand, Evans, Fairbrother, Morgan and McNaughton were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, Stratford defeated Simcoe 30-26; 23-18 (Total: 53-44).

In the sudden-death WOSSA final, the Windsor Sandwich Sabres defeated Stratford CI 21-16. The series had slated to be a two-game, total-point affair but weather conditions prevented Stratford from making their train connection to Windsor. The teams agreed to make it a sudden-death affair. Verian Sparks paced Windsor with 10. Mary Jane Snyder added 8 and Dorothy Fitch 3, while Dobson, Atkin, Doidge, Lucian, A Gatfield, P Gatfield and Smolinski were scoreless. Vivian Sandy led Stratford with 8. Shirley Gladding added 6 and Pagson 2, while Reeves, Menzies, Mulford, Tolton, D Gladding, Hislop and Anderson were scoreless.

1948

       In the COSSA semis: …………………………………………………… Burlington dumped the Bowmanville Talons 22-8 as Jenny Yamishewski scored 11, Dot Slade 5, Brigg 3, Morris 2 and Fisher 1, while Welland, C Shaw, Mitchell, Amaola, M Shaw, Hendor and Thompson were scoreless. Heyland led the Talons with 4. Buttery added 2, Dippelle 1 and Grant 1, while Breslin, Bunk, Griffin, Hopkins, Snowden, Marjernson, Grant and Paterson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Belleville edged Barrie 14-12 as Doreen Bell scored 6, Flintoff 4, Holloway 2 and Mott 2, while Gibson, Dobbs, Gilmour, Lepore, Marinoff, Parnell, Rees and Zebedee were scoreless. Janice McCraig led Barrie with 7. Clarke added 3 and Johnson 2, while McCorkindale, Smith, Young, Alisopp, Laws, Longhurst and Carruthers were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In the final, Burlington blasted Belleville 22-7 as Jennie Wyaninskewski scored 11. Burlington also included Sally Fisher, Lois Briggs, Mary Willard, Claire Shaw, Marilyn Mitchell, Julia Amaoloa, Dorothy Slack, Kathleen Morris, Mildred Shaw, Peggy Thompson and Joan Hender. Bell led Belleville with 5.

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor Sandwich Sabres defeated Chatham Collegiate 35-5; 22-10 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor crushed Chatham 35-5 as Verian Spraks scored 16, Ann Patterson 10, Fitch 7 and McKee 2, while Doidge, Atkin, Garfield, Hall, Still and Rudling were scoreless. Dennis led Chatham with 4. Gordon added 1, while McIntosh, Vermlein, Brown, R Thompson, S Thompson, Burke, Hicks and MacKellar were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Sandwich clipped Chatham 22-10 as Verian Sparks scored 10, Dorothy Fitch 6, McKee 3 and Patterson 3, while Rudling, Wagner, Hester, Gatfield, Stellar, Doidge and Renaud were scoreless. Barbara Dennis led Chatham with 7. Rose Vermeulen added 2 and Gordon 1, while Jean Thompson, Brown, Hicks, R Thompson, Guest, McIntosh, McKaller, Burk and Redcliffe were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, Simcoe v London or Stratford.

       In the sudden-death WOSSA final, Sandwich thrashed Simcoe 26-6. Verian Sparks scored 10 to pace Sandwich (coached by Helen Gurney). Dorothy Fitch added 10 and Paterson 6, while Joan Atkin, Connie Doidge, Gatfield, McKee, Ridling, Hall, Stellar, Wagner and Renaud were scoreless. Coones scored all 6 for Simcoe, while Sowden, Graham, Miller, Blayney, Pond, Grant, Randall, MacAlpine, Mann and Young were scoreless.

1949

       In the COSSA playoffs, Owen Sound defeated Barrie 18-11; 12-15 (Total: 30-26). Barrie included Janice McCuaig, Allisopp, Laws, Storey, Longhurst, Clarke, McCorkindale, Young, Johnston and Tyrer.

       In the COSSA playoffs, Peterborough defeated Uxbridge 23-11.

       In the COSSA playoffs, Midland defeated Napanee 27-22. Napanee included Sylvia Dale.

       In the COSSA semis, Owen Sound edged the St. Catharines Collegiate Saints 23-19 as June Scott scored 10, Shirley Reid 9 and Jean McMeekin 4, while Marian Capel, Eleanor Dickinson, Joanne Kartzmark, Helen Beattie, Joyce Gillesby and Marily McVey were scoreless. Betty Johnston paced St. Catherines with 6. Kay Schenk added 6, Helen Wazolek 4 and Phyllis Hornsberger 3, while Lonsdale, S Wazolek, Primeau, Koron and Barbara Hulse were scoreless. The Saints (coach Alice Glad, coach Joyce Stackhouse) also included Dunfield.

       In the other semi, Belleville Albert nipped Peterborough 21-19 as Rachel Freeman scored 14, Madelyn Webster 4 and Peggy Dyer 3, while Wran, Nowatt, Vivian, Salehouse, Borcorman, Wellington and Collins were scoreless. Mary Braund led Peterborough with 8. Katie Clifton added 6, Jane Hall 1, and Martyn 1, while Paddock, Watson, Graham, Laurie, McElroy, Westram, Mason and Estlick were scoreless.

       In the COSSA final, Owen Sound (coached by Lorraine Peterson) defeated Belleville Albert 28-18 as Shirley Reid scored 21, June Scott 6 and Joanne Kartmark 1, while Marion Capel, Jean McMeekin, Eleanor Dickenson, Helen Beattie and Joyce Gillespie were scoreless. Rae Freeman led Belleville with 8. Peggy Dyer added 7 and Madelyn Webster 3, while Mary Vivian, Pat Collins, Gloria Gatehouse, Ann Borcaman and Dianna Wellington were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor Sandwich Sabres defeated the Leamington Lions 26-8; 17-9 (Total: 43-17). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor torched Leamington 26-8 as Dorothy Fitch scored 10, Ann Paterson 7, Stiller 6, Hall 2 and Hester 1, while Atkin, Doidge, Gatfield, Rudling, Malcolm, Hodges and Hopkins were scoreless. Stevenson led the Lions with 4. Stewart added 2, Baker 1 and Bradley 1, while McNaughton, Hyatt, Vance, Friessen, Blackett, Kurth and Fracas were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Sandwich took the series with a 17-9 win as Dorothy Fitch scored 8, Alice Patterson 6, Dorothy Stiller 2 and Hester 1. Bakeman led Leamington with 7. Stewart added 2.

       In the other WOSSA semi, London defeated Simcoe 21-22; 22-19 (Total: 43-41).

       In the sudden-death WOSSA final, the Windsor Sandwich Sabres defeated the London Central Ghosts 20-10. The Sabres included Dorothy Fitch, Alice (Ann?) Patterson, Dorothy Stiller, Hester, Atkin, Doidge, Gatfield, Wayne, R Rudling, Malcolm, Hodges, Hopkins, J Rudling. The Ghosts included Kay Miles, Ann Crich, Bernice Wright.

1950

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor Sandwich Sabres clipped Tilsonburg 37-25 as Hester scored 10, Hopkins 9, Lechman 7, Paterson 6 and Stiller 5, while Doidge, Gatfield, R Rudling, Wagner, Hall, Welan, J Rudling and Dube were scoreless. Stilwell paced Tilsonburg with 12. Doyle added 9, Gerhardt 2 and Monk 2, while Smith, Warren, Demaiter, helsdon, MacEwan and McLeod were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, the Leamington Lions whipped the London Central Ghosts 33-16 as Stevenson scored 11, Bakes 9, Bradley 6, Ware 5 and Wiltshire 2, while Bakely, Brown, Derksen, Harold, Hyatt and Schubel were scoreless. Kohl led the Ghosts with 6. Cerich added 6, Maxwell 2 and Rosso 2, while Murray, Townhend, Walker, Foucar, Summer, DeLaurier, Matthews and Johnson were scoreless

       In the WOSSA final, the Windsor Sandwich Sabres defeated the Leamington Lions 31-24 as Alice Paterson scored 17, Hester 9 and Stiller 5, while Lechman, Hopkins, Doidge, Gatfield, Ridling, Wager, Hall, Welch and Dube were scoreless. Muriel Stevenson paed the Lions with 12. Bakes added 7, Wiltshire 3 and Bradley 2, while Brown, Derksen, Harold, Hyatt, Schubel and Ware were scoreless.

       In the COSSA semis, Owen Sound clocked Peterborough 39-25 as Scott scored 20, McMeekin 13, Farley 4 and Dougerty 2, while Brown, Dugga, Capel, Webb, Gilesby, Taylor, Daniels and Hamilton were scoreless. Mary Braund led Peterborough with 13. Craw added 9 and Hutchinson 3, while Jacquith, Roper, Estlick, Graham, Howson, Tivy, Hollingsworth, Jackson and Mason were scoreless.

       In the other semi, Merriton-Linwell whipped the Ontario School for the Deaf 39-22 as Helen Sked scored 33. Merritton-Linwell led 14-8 at the half.

       In the COSSA final, Merriton-Linwell dispatched Owen Sound 30-24 as Joan Mayer scored 7, Hough 6, Novak 5, Alice Muller 4. Evelyn Mayer 4 and D’Amelis 4, while E George, Timak, Barbara MacIntyre, Nora O’Flaherty, Barbara Sim, Helen Lodboa and Jaeger were scoreless. (coach Alfred Lorenzo, manager G Hamil) also included Helen Sked, Andrea Walls, Pat Tiffney, Marjorie McMahon, Ann Ryckman, Carol McKay and Doreen Morris. June Scott led Owen Sound with 15. Jean McMeekin added 6 and Ruth Farley 3, while Helen Dougherty, Vera Brown, Theresa Duggan, Marion Capel, Nancy Webb, Joyce Gillesby, Noreen Taylor, Robin Daniels and Joan Hamilton were scoreless.

1951

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor-Walkerville Tartans spanked Owen Sound 32-17 as Skarbeck scored 21, Deruzzo 8 and Prohysckak 3, while Malausky, Scott, Paget, Love, Whitehead, Ponic, Boyd and Sargent were scoreless. Helen Dougherty paced Owen Sound (coached by Louise Paterson and Miss M Ogg) with 7. Ruth Farley added 5 and Pat Knechtel 5, while Sheila Middleboro, Vera Brown, Marian Capel, Barbara Hamilton, Butler, Pat Lowther and Ethel Lynne Webb were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, the London Central Ghosts edged Simcoe 32-31.

       In the WOSSA final, the Windsor-Walkerville Tartans torched the London Central Ghosts 44-17 as Dolores Skarbeck scored 19, Olga Prohyscak 13, Dolores Peruzzo 7 and Malaysky 5, while Joan Love, Stewartson, Jarichi, Ponic, Whitehead, Boyd, Sargent and Morris were scoreless. Joan Rosso paced the Ghosts with 6. Ardith Critch added 6, Hodgson 2 and Dixon 2, while Kennedy, Player, Matthews, Summer, M Cohoon, Smith and D Cohoon were scoreless.

       In the EOSSA playoffs, Kingston CVI v X. Kingstone included Donna Leslie, Glenda Purdy, Ila McLean, Shirley Ayling, Mary Gollan, Ann Tanovich, Marg Fardell, Helen McLean, Shirley Loye, Beryl Sweetman, Lois Fitzgerald and Doris McLaren.

       The EOSSA champ Belleville: Joanne Crocker, Anne Semark, Jackie Varco, Betty Seldon, Janet Robertson.

       In the COSSA semis, the St. Catharines CI Saints dusted Bowmanville 44-19 as Irene Stanek scored 21, Phyllis Hornsberger 10 and Catherine Reilly 7.

       In the other semi, Orillia dispatched Belleville 19-12.

       In the COSSA final, the St. Catherines CI Saints clocked Orillia 30-16 and Irene Stanek scored 17, Phyllis Hornsberger 6 and Kay Reilly 5. The Saints (coach Mrs. Norm Burt-Gerrans, manager Claire Mitchell) also included Marily Walker, Gladys Hornsberger, Ardith Taylor, Barb Wilson, Janet Nelson, Gerry Galway, Carina Delogu, Diane Stewart, Roselyn Devor and Stella Romanowsky.

1952

In the COSSA semis, Beamsville pounded Newmarket 45-13.

       In the other COSSA semi, Port Perry edged Belleville 17-12.

       In the COSSA final, Beamsville whipped Port Perry 50-18. Beamsville (manager Mrs. D.J. Fleming) included Tessie Gorai, Laura Klassen, Joyce Juhlke, Marion Pharoah, Florence Gorai, Mary Fretz, Shirley Miller, Kaye Grunau, Marguerite McEwan, Joyce Martinac and Ruby Terryberry.

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor LaSalle Sandwich Secondary Sabres whipped the Woodstock Red Devils 39-18 as Hopkins scored 17, Rudkin 8, Hanson 6, Bate 5 and Eberwein 3, while Barbara Welch, Whiteside, Merer, Elliot, Haeberline, Cunningham and Armstrong were scoreless. Babe Woods led Woodstock with 8. Methrell added 3, Start 3, Kay Russell 2 and Hepworth 2, while Ogden, Lewis, Paquette, Robinson, Schell, Tennant and Dale were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, Owen Sound defeated the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlett Raiders 31-33; 40-34 (Total 71-67. …………………………………………………… In game one, the Scarlett Raiders prevailed 33-31 as Evelyn Hamel scored 9, Joy McGinnis 9, Cathy Gies 6, Joan Littwiler 4 and Doris Beatty 1. Helen Dougherty led Owen Sound with 15. Ruth Farley added 10, while 6 were unallocated. …………………………………………………… In game two, Owen Sound took the series with a 40-34 win as Pat Knechtel scored 16, Helen Dougherty 15 and Pat Farley 7, while Mary Little, Theresa Martin, Pat Lowther, Betty Graham, Lynne Butler, Lynne Wagner and Alice Canning were scoreless. Joan Bitzer led the Scarlett Raiders with 9. Doris Beatty added 8, Joan Littwiler 8, Cathy Erb 5 and Evelyn Hamel 4, while Joy McGinnis, Joyce Kahn, Joan Anderson, Joan Armstrong, Marg Smyth, Jean Robertson and Audrey Near were scoreless. The Scarlett Raiders (coach Miss M Doyle, manager Judy Kee) also included Mary Knight, Joyce Kehn, Cathy Gies

       In the WOSSA final, the LaSalle Sandwich Secondary Sabres clocked Owen Sound 36-17. Mary Jo Hopkins scored 15 to lead Sandwich (coached by Helen Gurney). Betty Hanson added 12, Joan Rudkin 4, Betty Bate 3 and Klein 2, while Jackie Welch, Ella Eberwein, Merer, Elliot and Haeberlin were scoreless. Ruth Farley led Owen Sound with 6. Pat Knechtel added 6 and Helen Dougherty 5. Owen Sound also included Mary Little, Pat Farley, Theresa Martin, Pat Lowther, Betty Graham, Lynne Butter, Lynne Wagner and Alice Canning.

1953

       In the COSSA quarterfinals, the St. Catharines CI Saints defeated the Niagara Falls CVI Red Raiders 45-38. The Red Raiders included Audrey Lowe, Paisley Potter, Rose Mylchreest, Weir, LaCasse, Crysler, Bromhall, Fennis, Janzen, Nagel and Campigotto.

       In the semis, the St. Catharines CI Saints spanked Belleville 44-26 as Shirley Soyka scored 16, Kirkorian 10, Bynkoski 6, Darby 6, Twaddle 4 and Mallory 2.

       In the other COSSA semi, Bracebridge defeated Coburg x-x.

       In the COSSA final, the St. Catharines Collegiate Saints clipped Bracebridge 25-15 as Shirley Soyka scored 20, Corrine Darby 11, Myrna Krikovich 9 and Nettie Bynkoski 7. The Saints (coach Betty Winchester) also included Twaddle, Mallory, Powers, Naylor, Chisholm, Janet Gracey, Antoinette, Kita and Mihowich.

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor Patterson Panthers clocked Owen Sound 52-12 as White scored 16, Campbell 10, Clair 8, Walicka 8, J Bell 7 and Chapman 3, while Gammon, Weber, Wilkes, Smith, Welland and Le Capelain were scoreless. Joanne Homeniuk paced Owen Sound with 6. Theresa Martin added 4 and Pat Farley 2, while Shirley Playford, Elaine Lennox, Jean Bell, Marg Wilson, Graham, Fitter and Lynne Wagner were scoreless. Owen Sound also included Alice Canning.

       In the other WOSSA semi, the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlett Raiders dispatched the London Catholic Central Crusaders 29-21.

       In the WOSSA final, the Windsor Patterson Panthers (coached by Gladys Wagg) whipped the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlett Raiders 49-26 as Shirley Campbell scored 21, Florence White 18 and Barbara Clair 10, while Walicka, Bell, Le Capelain, Chapman, Weber, Gammon, Wilkes, Smith and Welland were scoreless. Ingrid Wiens paced the Scarlett Raiders with 14. Joan Litwiller added 4, Dorothy Foell 4, Helma Dick 2, Cathy Erb 1 and Evelyn Hamel 1, while Joan Armstrong, Jean Robertson, Anita Fast, Audrey Near and Joan Anderson were scoreless. The Scarlett Raiders 9coach Marg Doyle) also included Marg Smyth, Doris Beatty and Jean Gowing.

       In the NOSSA semis, Sault Collegiate edged North Bay 8-6.

       In the other NOSSA semi, Sudbury High defeated Kapuskasing x-x.

       In the NOSSA final, Sault Ste. Marie Sault Tech dispatched Sudbury High 27-23. Tech included Hilkka Muhonen, Jean Currie. Sudbury included Susie Kirkpatrick.

1954

       In the COSSA semis, the Niagara Falls CVI Red Raiders thrashed Peterborough 72-15.

       In the COSSA final, the Niagara Falls CVI Red Raiders clipped Orillia 42-29. The Red Raiders included Nancy Weir, Paisley Potter, Isobell Daynard, Audrey Lowe, Sharp, Doreen Dymott, Lillian Janzen, Cathy Crysler, Ruth Ferris, Margaret Ann Bromhall, Mae Bailey and Bruna Massi.

       In the WOSSA opening round, the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlett Raiders defeated Woodstock 24-12 as Wiens scored 9, Hamel 7, Erb 4 and Dick 2, while 2 were unallocated and Littwiler, Foell, Armstrong, Robertson, Fast, Anderson, Smythe and Near were scoreless. Start led Woodstock with 4. Hepworth added 3, Hart 3 and Tenant 2, while Russell, Muir, George, Lewis, Jackson, Campbell, Helmer and Watt were scoreless.

       In the sudden-death WOSSA quarterfinals, the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlett Raiders whipped Owen Sound 45-26 as Ingrid Wiens scored 16, Dorothy Foell 13, Somers 7, Hamel 4, Hessenauer 3 and Black 2, while Voeltzing, Clair, Weber, Smyth, Perrin and Sanderson were scoreless. Theresa Martin led Owen Sound with10. Joan Homenvick added 10, Thomson 4 and Jordan 2, while Playford, Little, Wilson, Matheson, Wilson, Chaisson, Stones and Hartsama were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA semis, the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlett Raiders defeated the London Central Ghosts 59-48 29-21 (Total: 88-69). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Raiders prevailed 59-48 as Ingrid Wiens scored 29, Evelyn Hamel 14, Dorothy F/oell 8, Hessenauer 6 and Sauer 2, while Black, Voelzing, Clair, Weber, Smyth, Perrin and Sanderson were scoreless. Andre Kennedy led the Ghosts with 14. Jean Robinson added 12, Parkinson 11, Murfin 9 and Bryce 2, while Hartwell, Scott, Dunn, White, Riddell, Ross and Stewart were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Scarlett Raiders prevailed 29-21 as Wiens scored 10 and Cathie Erb 6. Kuntz led the Ghosts with 10.

       In the WOSSA final, the Windsor-Walkerville Tartans dusted the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlett Raiders 43-28. Pat Woodruff scored 16 to lead the Tartans (coached by Ellen Parrin). Marion Baker added 13, Jean Sparavola 10 and Torrigan 4, while Blythe, Waddell, Jackson, Korenich, Bason, Torosky, Morris and Otto were scoreless. Ingrid Weins led the Scarlett Raiders with 17. Evelyn Hamel added 10 and Somers 1, while Dorothy Foell, Hessenaur, Black, Voelzing, Clair, Weber, Smyth and Perrin were scoreless. The Scarlett Raidres also included Sanderson.

1955

       In the WOSSA quarterfinals, Brantford Collegiate thrashed Owen Sound 36-23 as Betty Montgomery scored 15, Liz Gilbert 13, Segond 4, Storor 2 and McLennan 2, while Hewson, Cathy Ewing, Marg Elliott, Gwen Mingle, Heys, Northover and Emslie were scoreless. S Thomson led Owen Sound with 12. Playford added 6, Jordan 4 and Robson 1, while Patterson, McBride, M Thomson, Fay, Hartsema, Stomes, Matheson and Holmes were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA semis, the Brantford Collegiate Mustangs defeated Woodstock 24-10; 30-22 (2g-0). ………………………………………………… In game one, Brantford prevailed 24-10 as Betty Montgomery scored 9, Jill Segond 9 and Liz Gilbert 6. …………………………………………………… In game two, Brantford took the series with a 30-22 win as Betty Montgomery scored 14, Jill Segond 9 and Mary Welsh 7, while B McLennan, C gilbert, R Storer, C Ewing, G Mingle, M Elliott, J Northover, B Heys and D Emslie were scoreless. J Hart led Woodstock with 11, S Jackson added 3, S Moyer 3, M Naylor 2, G Bell 2 and D McMullen 1, while W Fallowfield was scoreless.

       In the WOSSA final, the Windsor-Walkerville Tartans thumped the Brantford Collegiate Mustangs 54-13 as Heather Allison scored 21, Marion Baker 11, Martha Waddell 10, Blyth 7, Toprosky 3 and Soutar 2, while Mary Basan, Mary Lou Otto, Rose Korenich, Jackson, French and Young were scoreless. Jill Segand led the Mustangs with 5. Betty Montgomery added 4 and Mary Welsh 4, while Gilbert, McLennan, Storor, Northover, Emslie, Mingle, Ewing, Elliott and Hays were scoreless.

       In the COSSA semis, Barrie Collegiate clipped the Niagara Falls CI Red Raiders 34-26 as Ruth Dangerfield scored 15, Faye Millar 8, Samsel 7 and McLean 4, while Cleare, Rowe, Sargeant, Rix, Carruthers, Westman, Lloyd and Jones were scoreless. Carol Cowie led the Red Raiders (coach Sasha Valliant) with 12. Paisley Potter added 7, Doreen Dymont 7 and Brown 2, while Cathier Crysler, Daynard, Mann, Massi, Langfield, Collins, Beceval and Hatter were scoreless.

       In the COSSA final, Barrie Collegiate clocked Peterborough Kenner 33-18.

       In the NOSSA final, Sault Tech (coach Mrs Balfour, manager Marion Clark) dispatched Kirkland Lake 30-21 as Theresa Peloso scored 13, Donna MacFarlane 9 and Angela Dolcetti 8, while Theresa Peluso, Connie Tadashore, Phyllis Harris, Evelyn Payette, Rita Candido, Joan Thomas, Pearl Blaskett, Sandra Zarrettini, Elsie Perlini and Helen Wagg were scoreless.

1956

       In the COSSA quarterfinals, Barrie Collegiate defeated Parry Sound 35-28; 52-43 (2g-0).

In the COSSA semis, Napanee defeated the Niagara Falls CVI Red Raiders 32-18 as Joan Sullivan scored 8, Jane Sullivan 6, Doupe 5 and Waddingham 2, while Ross, Willard, McVicker, Martin, Craig, Pringle and Sexsmith were scoreless. Sylvia Sametz paced the Red Raiders with 7. Pat Mollison added 6, Mary Leakey 5, while Jerry Brown, Gloria Buckley, Pat Kearns, Terry Lindsay, Sue Pierce, Adrienne Chisholm and Sandra Robertson were scoreless. The Red Raiders (coach Naida Deckow, manager Pat DeGraff) also included June Langfield.

       In the other COSSA semi, Barrie dusted Port Hope 41-18.

       In the COSSA final, Barrie nipped Napanee 29-27 as Jill Smith scored 14. Barrie Collegiate (coached by Mary Macdonald) also included Nancy Ferguson, Barbara Lloyd, Pat Dowling, Lorna McLean, Mary Jackson, June Ayerst, Ruth Dangerfield, Sheila Hersey, Heather Currie, Ann Haverill and Pat Rowe.

       In the WOSSA semis, Windsor John L. Forster Spartans whipped Owen Sound 54-18 as Cattanach scored 22, Albrough 17, Parker 9, Lafontaine 3 and Boyd 3, while Weir, Anderson, Bowen and Kerr were scoreless. Jackie Jordan led Owen Sound with 6. Glenda Vanderklay added 5, Margo Thomson 5 and Marg Playford 2, while Elizabeth Pettman, Helen Flood and Joanne Tideman were scoreless. Owen Sounds (coached by Lorraine Paterson) also included Sandra Thompson.

       In the other semi, Leamington nipped the London H.B. Beal Raiders 29-27 as Irwin scored 15, Loop 5, Alexander 5, Campbell 2 and Willan 2, while Kennedy, Whittle and Regner were scoreless. Moore led the Raiders with 12. Hackney added 7, Steels 6 and Mancari 2, while Clinton, Spinder and Parsons were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA final, the Windsor John L. Forster Spartans spanked Leamington 40-23 as Parker scored 30, Albrough 9 and Lafontaine 1, while Cattanach, Anderson, Bower and Weir were scoreless. Irwin led Leamington with 9. Alexander added 7, Campbell 4 and Loop 3, while Kennedy, Whittle and Regehr were scoreless.

       In the final of an 18-team NOSSA tournament held in South Porcupine, Timmins HVS and Sault Tech played to a 14-14 draw. It was determined that each team would keep the championship trophy for half a year. Sulaire Guiliamette led Timmins with 7. Donna McFarlane led Sault tech with 4. Sault Tech also included Elsie Perlini, Doreen Mancusco, Sandra Zarattini, Joan Thomas, Louise Renzoni, Zandra Harrison, Connie Tadashore, Grace Bell, Mary Jarrett, Gail Latuanen and Doreen Pihlaja.

1957

       In the WOSSA semis, the Windsor Patterson Panthers spanked the London H.B. Beal Raiders 54-31 as Anderson scored 27, Clair 19 and Hough 8, while Weber, Turnbull, McPhael were scoreless. The Panthers were coached by Rose Lynstone and Sharon Campbell. Moore led the Raiders with 13. Bell added 11 and Mancari 7 while Donaldson, Storey and Campbell were scoreless.

       In the WOSSA final, the Windsor Patterson Panthers dusted Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate 43-28 as Anderson scored 20, Clair 14, Hough 5, Goyeau 2, Galt 1 and Talbot 1, while Weber, Turnbull and McPhail were scoreless. Arlene Schlitt paced Kitchener-Waterloo with 12. Mary Ann Bricker added 7, Carol Youngblut 6, Dale Perrin 2 and Donna Kelly 1, while Joy Stettner, Gloria Doerksen and Marjorie Eckstein were scoreless. The Scarlett Raiders (coach Margaret Olsen) also included Marilyn Dunker, Terissas Hughes, Hattie Hugel, Evelyn Loewy, Jeanne Bachert and Brenda Good.

       In the NOSSA final, Sault Ste. Marie Sault Tech ‘A’ edged Sault Ste. Marie Collegiate ‘A’ 33-31 as Mary Jarrett scored 19, Louise Renzoni 7, Connie Tadashore 5 and Edna Mitchell 2, while Jane Barker, Norman Henderson, Benita Pilgrim, Arlie Smith, Marilyn Burdettes, Marlene Dewar, Mary Ann Nukk and Doreen Pihlaja were scoreless. Rose-Marie Giroux led Collegiate with 13. Linda Pulver added 8, Marj Bell 4, Barb Houston 3, Aggie Bumbacco 2 and Judy Skene 1, while Harriet Burns, Jackie Swan, Jean Madden, Val Doan, Mickey McDermott and Carol Crawford were scoreless.

1958

       In the WOSSA semis, Windsor Forster clubbed Ingersoll District 52-15 as Liebruck scored 14, C Boyd 14, N Boyd 10, Black 6, Petlick 6 and Grant 2, while Sparling, Tyler and Parker were scoreless. Barrett led Ingersoll with 6. Mott added 6 and Pollard 3, while Mott, Houton and Cowell were scoreless.

       In the other WOSSA semi, London Beal Tech clipped Leamington District 34-24.

       In the WOSSA final, Windsor Forster dusted London Beal Tech 48-34 as Christine Boyd scored 17, Petlick 16, Nora Boyd 11 and Black 4, while Sparling, Tyler and Aitkenhead were scoreless. Moore led Beal Tech with 13. Bell added 12, Belcher 8 and Murfin 1, while Minelly, Campbell and Graham were scoreless.

In the Upper Ottawa Valley final, Arnprior defeated Cobden 57-32 as Nora Ward scored 20 and Carolyn Seguin 18. Erma Bennett paced Cobden with 24.

In the NOSSA final, Sault Ste. Marie Sault Tech whipped Sault Ste. Marie Sault Collegiate 44-17. Tech included Mary Jarrett, Connie Tadashore, Norma Henderson, Doreen Mortimer. Collegiate included Barbara Houston, Marg Holgate, Judy Skene.

In the COSSa semis, Orillia clipped Peterborough 51-40.

In the other COSSA semi, Whitby dispatched Belleville 26-19.

In the COSSA final, Orillia defeated Whitby 35-18 as Sandra Hartley scored 12 and Marj Johnston 10.

1959

       In the COSSA final, Newmarket edged Trenton 33-30. Trenton included Judy Telfer, Marg Hetherington, Sally Crews, Claire McKnight, Jo-Anne McDonald, Carol Weaver, Karen Patterson, Janet Tiley, Linda Kennedy, Vicky LaFleur and Donna Drake.

       In the NOSSA final, the Sault Ste. Marie Collegiate Kittens clocked North Bay Chippewa 63-31 as Marg Bell scored 20, Gail Clark 17 and Barbara Houston 10, while Noella Fletcher, Judy Bergamin, Maureen Greco an dJudy Hilderly were scoreless. Judy Reid led Chippewa with 12. Shirley Young added 8 and Lynn Garrett 7.

       In the CWOSSA semis, Brantford Pauline Johnson dusted Owen Sound 30-13 as Sandy Evans scored 11 and Pat Murzin 9. Maureen Lowe led Owen Sound with 5. Karen Milne added 3, Carolyn Taylor 2, Marg Wright 2 and Dianne Moore 1.

In the CWOSSA final, the Kitchener Eastwood Rebels dispatched the Brantford Pauline Johnson Thunderbirds 32-20 as Mona Marsberg hit a bucket in the final minute to win it. Mary Lynn Stewart led Eastwood with 15. The Rebels (manager Margaret Miller) also included Diane Wiecker, Joanne Cobean, Marilyn Hall, Marilyn Barr, Janice Fischer, Mary Sue Cressman, Jeanne Binkle, Beth Tieman, Helen Maue, Carolyn Orzen and Carolyn Rhodes. Sandy Evans paced Pauline Johnson with 15. Pauline Johnson also included Sandy McInnis, Carol Cooper, Marian Jones, Pat Murzin.

       In the SOSSA semis, the Niagara Falls CI Red Raiders defeated the St. Catharines CI Saints 22-18; 50-24 (Total: 72-42.) ………………………………………………… In game one, the Red Raiders edged the Saints 22-18 as Linda Lamb scored 14 and Pat Davidson 8. ………………………………………………… In game two, the Red Raiders prevailed 50-24 as Linda Lamb scored 32 and Pat Davidson 14.

       In the SOSSA finals, Hamilton Dundas defeated the Niagara Falls CI Red Raiders 36-25; 35-34 (Total: 71-59). ………………………………………………… In game one, Dundas prevailed 36-25 as Rose Ann Watson scored 15. ………………………………………………… In game two, Dundas took the series with a 35-34 win as Rose Ann Watson scored 18. Sandra Tooker scored 18 in the two games. Linda Lamb scored 33 in the two games for the Red Raiders. Pat Davison scored 21 in the two games. The Red Raiders also included M Davison, Abrans, Chanaay, Collins, Bonnie Lee, Somn, Margaret Ann Ring, Sandy Healey, Ellen Ann Gorman and Mary Lou Chisholm.

1960

       In the NOSSA final, the North Bay Chippewa Raiderettes (coached by Norma Higgs) clipped Sault Ste. Marie Sault Tech 32-21 as Judy Reid scored 19, Sue Minogue 9 and Frankie Legault 4, while Helen Howard, Ann Donaldson, Beth Carmichael, Dian Sparrow, Shirley Martin, Kenna McCormick and Heather Steele were scoreless. Ruth Digbey led Tech with 15. Mortimer added 2, Greco 2 and Belain 2, while Mancini, Gallina, Deacon, Bergamin, Hamor, Perlins and M.A. Belain were scoreless.

       In the CWOSSA semis, the Kitchener Eastwood Rebels whipped the Brantford Pauline Johnson Thunderbirds 42-15 as Mary Lynn Stewart scored 18 and Mona Mausberg 12. The Rebels also included Joan Stiefelmeyer. Pat Murzin led Pauline Johnson with 12. Joanne Dickson added 2 and Jean Brown 1.

       In the CWOSSA semis, the Kitchener-Waterloo CI Scarlett Raiders defeated Owen Sound 26-20; 42-16 (Total: 68-36). ………………………………………………… In game one, the Red Raiders prevailed 26-20. Pat Grinoldey led Owen Sound with 8. ………………………………………………… In game two, Kitchener-Waterloo took the series with 41-26 win as Lorraine Dell scored 14 and Gloria Schick 9. Maureen Lowe led Owen Sounds with 9.

       In the CWOSSA finals, the Kitchener Eastwood Rebels defeated the Kitchener-Waterloo CI Scarlett Raiders x-x.

The CWOSSA champion Brantford St. John’s Green Eagles: Sheila Landreville, Rose Mary Walsh, Cheryl Marissen, Emelia Sobolewski, Florence Jolley, Janine Postrozny, Mary Louise Rourke, Pat Clawsie, Maryanne Rose, Geraldine Hayes, Jane Towaen, Mary Catherine Quilin, Joyce McIntosh, Frances Cooke, Jane Golan, coach Petronella Loogman

       In the SOSSA semis, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets clocked Dundas 61-35 as Saunder scored 27 and Atkinson 27.

       In the other SOSSA semi, Dunville edged Pelham 25-21.

       In the SOSSA final, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets whipped Dunnville 41-15 as Joan Atkinson scored 19, Marg Saunders 17, Bonnie McKechnie 3, Nancy Slemon 1 and Lynne Drury 1. The Hornets (coach Marilyn Parkinson, manager Sandra Mervin) also included Judy Smith, Marlene Ort, Geraldine Quinn, Bernice Johnston, Dixie Ceccatto, Suellen Fraser and Janet O’Reilly. Gerrie deGram paced Dunnville with 8. Millie deGram added 4 and Carol Martineau 3.

1961

       In the WOSSA semis, Windsor Riverside edged Ingersoll 36-24.

       In the WOSSA final, Windsor Riverside clipped Simcoe 37-31. Riverside (coached by Diana Barr) included Sandra Hepburn, Carol Hancox, Sue Taylor, Marianne Langlois, Elayne Gilbert, Gale Purdy, Lynda Emerson, Pam Fellows, Ingrid Stahl, Carol Burbridge, Sheila Georges and Shirley Slusarchuk.

       In the NOSSA final, Sudbury High edged Sault Ste. Marie Sault Collegiate 21-18.

       In the CWOSSA semis, the Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate Scarlett Raiders whipped Brantford Collegiate 57-31; 53-32 (Total: 110-64). ………………………………………………… In game one, the Raiders prevailed 57-31 as Mary Lynn Stewart score 30, Marg Gibb 13, Marg Erb 11 and Lorraine Dell 3, while Carol Jackson, Carla Knell, Ellen Shiry and Anne Bos were scoreless. Libbie Florence led Brantford with 12. Good added 8, Quarterman 7 and Brett 4, while Nutter, Farquhar, Reddick, Clemons, Andrews and Harsant were scoreless. ………………………………………………… In game two,

. Libby Florence led Brantford Collegiate with 21. Nancy Quartermain added 7 and Sharon Good 4, while Nancy Nutter, Marg Farquhar, Sude Reddick, Ketha Clemons, Stephanie Harsant, Gage Brett, Cobie Van Gink, Jewel Smith and Marilyn Andrews were scoreless.

       In the CWOSSA finals, the Kitchener-Waterloo CI Scarlett Raiders defeated the Kitchener Eastwood Rebels 65-35; 58-32 (Total: 113-67). ………………………………………………… In game one, the Scarlett Raiders torched the Rebels 65-35 as Mary Lynn Stewart scored 24, Marg Gibb 17, Marg Erb 16, Gibb 7, Schick 7 and Kochems 1, while Dell, Jackson, Knell, Shiry, Bos and Weber were scoreless. Mona Mausberg led the Rebels with 24. Susan Dienish added 5, Cuthbertson 5 and Stevens 1, while Verch, Frim, S Totzke, Cressman, Uttley, Knox, Cowan and Sarre were scoreless. ………………………………………………… In game two, the Scarlett Raiders took the series with a 51-31 as Mary Lynn Stewart scored 23, Marg Erb 18 and Gloria Schick 13. The Red Raiders (coach Mary Jones) also included Gail Kockems, Carol Jackson, Anne Bos, Penny Hymmen, Frieda Ellis, Weber, Ellen Shiry, Carla Knell, Gibb and Jan Masnyk. Mona Mausberg led the Rebels with 18. Susan Dienish added 8, Stevens 5 and Cuthbertson 1, while Firm, Toshe, Uttley, Knox, Starr and Verch were scoreless.

       In the SOSSA semis, Niagara District edged the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets 44-41 as Gloria Markulin scored 22, Annie Denisko 15 and Edelgard Wiens 7. Marg Saunders led the Hornets with 35. Lynda Graham added 5 and Bonnie McKechnie 1.

       In the other semi, Port Colborne defeated X.

       In the SOSSA final, the Virgil Niagara District Trojans clipped Port Colborne 37-24 as Annie Denisko scored 15, Edelgaard Wiens 12, Elsie Lailey 6 and Gloria Markulin 4, while Elaine Grills, Bonnie Stark, Heather Stark and Sandy Claire were scoreless. The Trojans (coach Mrs. G Halwachs, manager Edith McCormick, timer Paula Howarth, scorer Shayla Magden) also included Olga Parowichak, Austin Richardson and Darlene Hedley. The Trojans led 18-17 at the half. Elaine Mater paced Port Colborne with 12. Gloria Beale added 8, June Sathmary 4 and Sharon Winn 2.

1962

       In the CWOSSA semis, Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate defeated Brantford Collegiate 42-47; 57-32 (Total: 99-79).

The Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlett Raiders (coach Pat Nugent, manager Betty Beilstein) included Mary Erb, Gloria Schick, Joan Stiefelmeyer, Brenda Durna, Carol Jackson, Pat Sangster, Lilli Meyer, Penny Hymmen, Linda Weber, Barb Last, Ilona Gruning, Lyn Smuch, Jeanne Litke.

       In the WOSSA finals, Leamington defeated Chatham Collegiate 57-25.

       In the SOSSA final, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets defeated X.

1963

       In the CWOSSA finals, Brantford Collegiate defeated the Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate Scarlett Raiders 51-32; 30-45 (Total: 81-77). ………………………………………………… In game one, Brantford whipped Kitchener-Waterloo 51-32 as Gage Brett scored 24, Norman wood 16 and Jewel Smith 11. ………………………………………………… In game two, Kitchener prevailed 45-30 (also reported as 46-30) but lost the total-point series by four. Gloria Schick led the Scarlett Raiders with 21. Carol Jackson added 16 and Kritz 9, while Bugry, Litke, Knox, Hymmen, Smuck, Bender and Meyer were scoreless.  Gage Brett led Brantford with 18. Jewel Smith added 8 and Norma Wood 4. Brantford (coached by Veronica Krasever) also included Judy Finch, Kathy Shalay, Meredith Carpenter, Sue Reddick, Ann Zurrer. The Scarlett Raiders included Carol Jackson, Gloria Schick, Penny Hymmen, Barbara Bender.

       In the SOSSA final, the Ancaster Royals edged the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets 33-31 in overtime as Mary Ann Carson notched the winner on a long jumper. Pat MacCauley led Ancaster with 15. Linda Colling added 10 and Mary Ann Carson 6. Nancy Slemon paced the Hornets with 16. Penny House added 13, Ruth Black 2 and Sandra Robinson 2. The Hornets also included Marilyn Parkinson, Mary Ellen Coomb, Nona Sametz, Marianne Slemon, Betty Johnson, Judy Mennie, Jan Sunstrum, Donna Kersey, Jane Mennie, Barb Kayser, Karen Clatworthy and Emily Marano. The Hornets led 14-6 after one quarter and 19-10 at the half. The score was knooted at 25 after three quarters.

1964

       In the NOSSA final, the Sault Ste. Marie Collegiate Kittens edged Sudbury High 33-29 as Sue Nichol scored 18. The Kittens (managed Kathy Cronin) also included Joanne Frarey, Vivienne burns, Faith Oliver, Sue Rodgers, Kaija Mollari, Janice McLeish, Toni Sutherland, Barbara Kozak, Brenda Hryhorchuk, Leslie Gratton, Jill McRae, Elaine Pritchard and Ritva Mollari.

       In the SOSSA semis, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets whipped the Stoney Creek Saltfleet Storm as Penny House scored 21, Mary Ellen Coombe 19, Nancy Slemon 16, Sandra Robinson 10 and Judy Mennie 2. Lynda Boychuk led the Storm with 12. Diana Davison added 8, Barb Wall 5 and Pat Hurter 2.

       In the other semi, the Welland Notre Dame Fighting Irish clipped the Ancaster Royals 40-28.

       In the SOSSA final, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets spanked the Welland Notre Dame Fighting Irish 33-17 as Nancy Slemon scored 16, Penny House 12 and Mary Ellen Combe 5. The Hornets also included Donna Kersey, Nancy Graham, Irene Ceperious, Sandra Robinson, Judy Mennie. Denise King led the Fighting Irish with 9. Sara Tufts added 6 and Marianne Hogeworst 2.

       In the CWOSSA final, the Kitchener Eastwood Rebels defeated Galt Collegiate 29-14, 46-20 (Total: 60-49). ………………………………………………… In game one, the Rebels prevailed 29-14 as Janet Hallman scored 10, K Makrigaini 9, Lemmon 6 and Starr 4, while Pam Ernsts, Doris St. Amand, Gisela Schwarz, Schaub, McElhinney, Jones and Rau were scoreless. Mary Ann Gaskin led Galt with 9. Fenwell added 4 and Goring 1, while Arthur, Porter, Moffat, Galbraith, Studiman, Mantle and Higham were scoreless. ………………………………………………… In game two, Eastwood took the series with a 46-20 win as Gaskin scored 26, Fennell 12 and Porter 8, while Arthur, Goring, Moffatt, Galbraith, Donaldson, Studiman, Manther and Higham were scoreless. Janet Hallman paced Galt with 10. Starr added 5, Schaub 3 and Makrigaini 2, while McElhinney, Lemmon, Jones, St. Amand, Ernst, Rau and Schwarz were scoreless.

1965

       In the final of the 10-team NOSSA tournament, Sudbury High dispatched Sault Ste. Marie Sault Collegiate 37-32. Sudbury High included Linda Silc. Sault Collegiate (coached by Mary Balfour) included Kathy Cronin, Judy Shand, Vivien Burns, Sue Rogers, Judy McLeish, Nora Beebee, Nancy Nicol. Leslie Grattan, Joanne Frarey, Karen Walker, Joan McCrae, Toni Sutherland Phyllis Clark, Ritva Mollari, Sue Nicol and Jane Currie.

       The CWOSSA champion Brantford Collegiate: Helen Jackman, Gillian Stonham, Norma Wood, Dianne Oliver, Marilyn Hatcher, Cheryl Corke, Cathie Scott, Barbara Wilkie, Sandra Woodhouse, Linda Wood, Sharon Belontz, Sharon Johnson, coach Veronica Krasavec, manager Sue Oliver

       In the SOSSA semis, the Niagara Falls CVI Red Raiders clubbed Port Colborne 55-21 as Diane Atkinson scored 32, Heather Stroud 12, Janet Davies 6, Pat McCaffery 4 and Marcy Atkinson 1. The Red Raiders led 10-5, 27-7 and 45-12 at the quarters. Danny Zucciati led Port Colborne with 8.

       In the SOSSA final, the Niagara Falls CVI Red Raiders torched the Ancaster Royals 44-25 as Diane Atkinson scored 29, Janet Davies 10 and Heather Stroud 5. The Red Raiders (coach Mary Blew) also included Linda Billing, Nancy Scott, Jessica Breski, Linda Angiers, Marcy Atkinson and Eleanor Williams. The Royals led 8-0 early and 11-9 after one quarter. The Red Raiders led 21-13 at the half. Bev Pierce paced the Royals with 17. Joyce Stacy added 5 and Jean Stewart 3.

1966

1967

       The Toronto girls league was a three-team round-robin. …………………………………………………… Riverdale defeated Western 23-12 as Barb Daley scored 8 and Heather Cameron 8. Susie Camuto led Western with 6. Judy Agnew added 4. …………………………………………………… Riverdale defeated Forest Hill 19-12. …………………………………………………… With Riverdale having won two games, it was determined that there was no need for Forest Hill and Western to play.

       In the CWOSSA semis, the Brantford Pauline Johnson Thunderbirds defeated the Kitchener Eastwood Rebels 18-27; 39-15 (Total: 57-42. The Rebels included Linda Damman, Barb Lindner, Lynda Lemmon, Joyce Haines, Donna Houston.

       In the CWOSSA finals, Brantford Pauline Johnson defeated Guelph Collegiate 16-6; 29-20 (Total: 45-30). …………………………………………………… In game two, Pauline Johnson (coach Mrs David Fox, manager Heather Southwick) prevailed 29-20 as Vicki Ness scored 12, Linda Ness 6, Wanda Money 4, Florence Sasiek 3, Lynne Bursey 2 and Sue Woods 2, while Helen Agnew, Marie Sawick, Kathy Huff, Colleen Ivory, Linda Robitaille and Debbie Scott were scoreless.

       The SOSSA champion Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets: Anne Gibbs; Sue MacCrae; Rosemary Chisholm; Hilda Heximer; Judy Lewis; Bonnie Cronin; Tella Sametz; Helen Henderson; Sally Yarr; Betty Maxim; Betty Johnson; Judy Avery; coach Margaret Newton; manager Karen Howse

1968

       In the Toronto city final, Northern defeated Riverdale 37-22 as Kerry St. Germaine scored 14, Marg Buller 12 and Cathy Thompson 10. Laura Pemberthy led Riverdale with 7.

       In the North York final, Newmarket v Huron Heights 15-10; x-x

       In the NOSSA final, the North Bay Chippewa Raiderettes defeated Sudbury Sheridan Tech 31-25 as Lorraine Laronde scored 12 and Elaine Loney 10. Sirkka Heikkila led Sheridan Tech with 8.

       In the CWOSSA semis, Guelph CI defeated the Kitchener Eastwood Rebels 30-15 as Ann Bibbey scored 10. Barb Lindner led the Rebels with 9. The Rebels also included Gloria Hartman.

       In the other CWOSSA semi, the Brantford Pauline Johnston Thunderbirds dispatched Galt Southwood 21-16 as Joanne Guinter scored 7. Jane Dyer led Southwood with 5.

       In the CWOSSA final, Guelph CI edged the Brantford Pauline Johnson Thunderbirds 22-`8 as Ann Bibbey scored 11 and Martha Phillips 5. Vicki Ness led the Thunderbirds with 7.

1969

       The CWOSSA champ Brantford Pauline Johnson: Chris Brady, Kathy O’Neail, Anne Rourke, Marg Clancy, Jane Redmond, Louise Cook, Brenda Matcheski, Terry Bryan, Liz Statook, coach Mrs. John Kennedy, manager Chris Castle

       Kitchener Forest Heights: Shari Bender, Elaine Gallen.

1970

       In the SOSSA quarterfinals, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets defeated the Burlington M.M. Robinson Ramettes 15-11, 15-12 (2g-0).

       In the SOSSA semis, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets defeated Hagersville 8-15; 15-0; 15-9 (2g-1).

In the SOSSA final, the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets defeated Port Colborne 13-15; 15-12; 15-10 (2g-1). The Hornets (coach Mrs. Robinson) included Betty Leifl, Anita Anderson, Wendy Yarr, April English, Mira Pejnovic, Vera Yovanovich, Elaine Histrop, Terrill Cole, Janet Wheeler; Monica Draegar; Sonya Pohran, Kris Wasiak, Judy Russell and Claudia Cartwright.

In the CWOSSA semis, Waterloo-Oxford clipped Brantford CI 52-41 as Row scored 18, Judy Ritz 14, Baechler 10 and Riehl 10.

In the other CWOSSA semi, the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlett Raiders spanked Guelph CI 36-18.

In the CWOSSA final, Waterloo-Oxford whipped the Kitchener-Waterloo Scarlett Raiders 54-32 as Susan Riehl scored 19, Vici Row 16 and Carolyn Baechler 12. Ellen Pavanel led the Scarlett Raiders with 12. Barb Schertzer added 8. The Scarlett Raiders (manager Sue Krahling) also included Judy Simons, Pat Kocher, Linda Anderson, Val Fasken, Donalee Vetter and Janet Walther.

1971

       In the CWOSSA semis, Preston dispatched the Kitchener Eastwood Rebels 30-23. The Rebels included Maureen Hooks.

       In the other semi, the Brantford St. John’s Green Eagles whipped Guelph Bishop Macdonell 50-26.

       In the CWOSSA final, Preston dispatched the Brantford St. John’s Green Eagles 31-27.

1972

       Kitchener Forest Heights Trojans: Liz Damman

1973

1974

       In the unofficial “Chatham Invitational,” which was viewed as the top girl’s tournament in the province, 14 teams participated in a double knockout draw. …………………………………………………… In the opening round, Islington St. Joseph’s crushed the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets 39-26. …………………………………………………… Windsor Walkerville dusted Elgin Rideau District 62-15. …………………………………………………… Windsor Walkerville blasted Weston St. Basil’s 47-12. …………………………………………………… The Windsor Brennan Cardinals edged the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets 40-37. …………………………………………………… The Windsor Brennan Cardinals clubbed the Guelph John F. Ross Royals 61-26. …………………………………………………… Chatham Collegiate clocked Smith Falls 49-29. …………………………………………………… Islington St. Joseph’s dispatched the Guelph John F. Ross Royals 31-20. …………………………………………………… Islington St. Joseph’s dumped the Niagara Falls Stamford Hornets 39-26. …………………………………………………… Windsor Walkerville dispatched Islington St. Joseph’s 47-29. …………………………………………………… Chatham Collegiate clubbed Burlington Lord Elgin 55-29. …………………………………………………… Other participants included the Hamilton Bishop Ryan Celtics. The Celtics (coach Ceciliar Smith) included Cathy Giacomelli, Sandy Remegis. …………………………………………………… In the final, Windsor Walkerville nipped Chatham Collegiate 29-28. Jill Perry led Chatham Collegiate with 11. Mary Jean Malo missed a shot at the buzzer to win it for Chatham.