In pool A round robin play: …………………………………………………… The Kamloops Red Angels defeated the Vancouver John Oliver Jokers 36-30 as Dianne Bond scored 13, Sue Hamilton 7, Donna Anderson 6, Lorna McLeod 5, Pam Ottem 2, Jane Jongschaap 2 and Ewena Kenward 2, while Gloria Harrison, Karen Kenward, Marilyn Braaten and Marlene Millar were scoreless. Stephens led the Jokers with 13. Jellett added 6, Ewen 6, McLeod 3 and McPherson 2, while Horgan, Clayton, McMahon, New, Secora and Young were scoreless. The Jokers also included Cook. …………………………………………………… The Kamloops Red Angels defeated Saanichton Mount Newton 37-15 as Anderson scored 15, Bond 8, McLeod 6, Hamilton 6 and Jane Jongschaap 4, while Harrison, Pam Ottem, Karen Kenward, Marilyn Bratten, Ewena Kenward and Marlene Millar were scoreless. Harriet Forstberg led Mount Newton with 7. Knott added 4 and Rice 4, while Ferguson, Glenne, Williscroft, Scriber, Thompson and Conconni were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Vancouver John Oliver Jokers clubbed Saanichton Mount Newton 30-16 as Ewen scored 10, McPherson 7, Stephens 4, Jellett 3, McMahon 2, Morgan 2 and Secora 2, while Clayton, McLeod, New and Young were scoreless. Rice led Mount Newton with 7. Knott added 4, Harriet Forstberg 3 and Ferguson 2, while Glenn, Williscroft, Screiber, Thompson and Conni were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Final pool records: Kamloops (2-0); John Oliver (1-1); Mount Newton (0-2).
In pool B play: …………………………………………………… The Victoria Mount Douglas Rams clipped the Surrey Queen Elizabeth Royals 31-22 as Carol Casilio scored 13, Georgina Noels 5, Sylvia Wedman 5, Arelene Pearce 4, Joyce Murrant 1 and Lynnette Walton 1, while Susan Watson, Sylvia Campbell and Pat Donaldson were scoreless. Pederson led Queen Elizabeth (coached by Miss B. Small) with 8. Scribner added 6, Kerfey 6 and Rypper 2, while Nicholson, Parson, Wood, Holm, Anderson, Smith and Fisher were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Victoria Mount Douglas Rams defeated the Oliver Southern Okanagan Hornets 49-42 as Sylvia Wedman scored 17, Carol Casilio 14, Arelene Pearce 8, Joyce Murrant 4, Sylvia Campbell 2 and Pat Donaldson 2, while Susan Watson and Lynnette Walton were scoreless. Norton led Oliver with 16. Braun added 9, Mitchell 6, Pinskey 6, Molmar 4 and Youngblog 1, while Adams, Fleming and Miller were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Queen Elizabeth defeated Oliver 35-32 as Norton scored 9, Braun 6, Fleming 5, Adams 4, Mitchell 3, Miller 2, Molnar 2, Tinske 2 and Jungblut 2. Kelsey led Queen Elizabeth with 9. Virginia Scribner added 5, Pyper 2, Pederson 2, Nicholson 2 and Parsons 2, while Wood, Holm, Anderson and Smith were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Final pool records: Mount Douglas (2-0); Oliver (1-1); Queen Elizabeth (0-2).
In pool C play: …………………………………………………… The West Vancouver Highlanders clipped the Salmon Arm Jewels 41-33 as Diane Longmuir scored 18, Mary Kaffka 17, Carole Green 3, Chapman 1, Williams 1 and Therrien 1, while J Kaffka, Fielder, Allison, Matheson, Gore and Spruenken were scoreless. Heather Inglis led the Jewels with 13. Matthews added 8, Irene MacKay 6, Treat 2, McPherson 1 and Gail Reading 1, while Martin, Damgoard, Mourine Leitch, Hubinsky, Savenko and Berthot were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The West Vancouver Highlanders edged Powell River 19-17 as Diane Longmuir scored 6, Mary Kaffka 3, Croll 2, Therrien 2, Green 2 and Williams 1, while Chapman, J Kaffka, Matheson, Gore, Fielder and Sprenken were scoreless. MacGregor led Powell River with 6, Clarke added 4, Jenkins 3, Small 2 and Johnston 2, while Murray, D Astrote, Fishleigh, G Astrote, M Astrote, Barry and McPhalen were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Salmon Arm Jewels dusted Powell River 33-15 as Heather Inglis scored 8, Matthews 4, Damgoard 4, Mourine Leitch 4, McPherson 4, Treat 4, Hubinsky 2, Gail Reading 2 and Irene MacKay 1, while Martin, Savenko and Berthot were scoreless. Murray led Power River with 6. D Astrope added 3, Jenkins 2, M Astrope 2 and Clarke 2, while Small, MacGregor, Fishleith, Johnston, Johnson, Barry and McPhalen were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Final pool records: West Vancouver (2-0); Salmon Arm (1-1); Powell River (0-2)
In pool D play: …………………………………………………… The Mission Roadrunners edged the Burnaby South Rebels 35-31 as Elinor Downing scored 14, Hell 7, Metzler 6, Shirley Monds 5 and Kieler 1, while Blume, Buckley, Mills and Pederson were scoreless. Coult led the Rebels with 16. Vrankaert added 8, Woodbridge 4, Lindo 2 and Beauregard 1, while Morris, Nichol, Wright, Foley and Rogers were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Kimberley clipped the Burnaby South Rebels 24-16 as Seredelick scored 10, Livingstone 8, Wilson 2 and Hutton 2, while Cain, McConnachie, Vohradsky, Holmes, Nicholson, Girfeven, Ingebrigston and Young were scoreless. Beauregard led Rebels with 6. Woodbridge added 4, Vlachaert 3 and Coult 3, while Lindo, Morris, Nichols, Wright, Foley and Rogers were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Mission Roadrunners edged Kimberley 19-16 as Eleanor Downing scored 6, Shirley Monds 6, Hall 4 and Metzlar 3, while Blume, Buckle, Kieler, Mills and Pederson were scoreless. Hanes led Kimberley with 7. McConnachie added 4, Livingstone 2, Wilson 2 and Sevedick 1, while Hutton, Holmes, Nicholson, Griffeon, Ingevertson and Young were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Final pool records: Mission (2-0); Kimberley (1-1); Burnaby South (0-2).
Four pool winners straight to semis.
In the semis, the Kamloops Red Angels dumped the Victoria Mount Douglas Rams 35-25 as Dianne Bond scored 18, Donna Anderson 12, Sue Hamilton 3 and Lorna McLeod 2, while Jane Jongschaap, Gloria Harrison, Pam Ottem, Ewena Kenward, Karen Kenward, Marilyn Braaten and Marlene Millar were scoreless. Wedman led the Rams with 9. Carol Casillo added 7, Noels 4, Murrant 2, Peace 2 and Campbell 1, while Watson, Walton and Donaldson were scoreless.
In the other semi, the Mission Roadrunners edged the West Vancouver Highlanders 37-33 as Shirley Monds scored 21, Elinor Downing 7, Hall 5 and Metzler 4, while Blume, Buckle, Kieler, Mills and Pederson were scoreless. Green led the Highlanders with 11. Therrien added 8, Mary Kaffka 6, Diane Longmuir 3, Williams 3 and Croll 2, while Chapman, J Kaffka, Matheson, Gore, Fielding and Spruenken were scoreless.
In the bronze medal match, the Victoria Mount Douglas Rams edged the West Vancouver Highlanders 26-22 as Carol Casilio scored 6, Sylvia Wedman 5, Georgina Noels 4, Lynnette Walton 4, Pat Donaldson 4, Susan Watson 2 and Joyce Murrant 1, while Arelene Pearce and Sylvia Campbell were scoreless. Mary Kaffka led the Highlanders with 9. Therrien added 5, Green 3, J Kaffka 2, Chapman 2 and Diane Longmuir 1, while Williams, Croll, Matheson, Gore, Fielder and Spruenken were scoreless.
In the final, the Kamloops Red Angels defeated the Mission Roadrunners 28-18 as Dianne Bond scored 11, Marilyn Braaten 6, Donna Anderson 5, Jane Jongschaap 4, Lorna McLeod 3 and Sue Hamilton 3, while Gloria Harrison, Pam Ottem, Ewena Kenward, Karen Kenward and Marlene Millar were scoreless. Shirley Monds led the Roadrunners with 6. Metzler added 6, Elinor Dowling 4, Hall 1 and Kieler 1, while Blume, Buckle, Mills and Pederson were scoreless. Over the next six years, Kamloops made five appearances in the final, winning three and losing two to archrival Salmon Arm. The two interior B.C. teams dominated the girl’s scene through 1960s, winning all the titles between them, with Salmon Arm capturing seven. Mission coach Kareen Way had formerly coached at Kamloops, where she built the program into a power.
The bronze medalist Victoria Mount Douglas Rams: Arelene Pearce; Carol Casilio; Georgina Noels; Joyce Murrant; Sylvia Wedman; Susan Watson; Lynnette Walton; Sylvia Campbell; Pat Donaldson; coach J Lowther; manager Pat Rooney;
The silver medalist Mission Roadrunners: Elinor Downing; Blume; Buckley; Hell; Kieler; Metzler; Mills; Shirley Monds; Pederson; coach Kareen Way
The gold medalist Kamloops Red Angels: Ewena Kenward; Dianne Bond; Jane Jongschaap; Marilyn Braaten; Marlene Millar; Gloria Harrison; Sue Hamilton; Pam Ottem; Donna Anderson; Lorna McLeod; Karen Kenward; coach June Minette; manager Diane Veness