In pool A round-robin play, held in Terrace: …………………………………………………… The Victoria Mount Douglas Rams whipped the Trail J. Lloyd Crowe Hawks 31-12 as Jill Smith scored 8. …………………………………………………… The Victoria Mount Douglas Rams dumped the Langley Saints 59-35 as Jill Smith scored 14. …………………………………………………… The Victoria Mount Douglas Rams clipped the Kamloops Red Angels 34-21. …………………………………………………… The Kamloops Red Angels edged the Langley Saints 35-30. The Saints (coached by Linda Hassett, manager Margo Russell) included Theresa Strachan, Joanne Peters, Ruth Meister, Willy Peters, Holly Sheppard, Linda Davis, Stephanie Proprava, Verna Torrie, Vera Blanchard, Susan Stenberg and Diane McDonald. …………………………………………………… The Kamloops Red Angels defeated the Trail J.L. Crowe Hawks 30-24. …………………………………………………… The Langley Saints edged the Trail J.L. Crowe Hawks 23-21. …………………………………………………… Final pool records: Mount Douglas (3-0); Kamloops (2-1); Langley (1-2); Trail J.L. Crowe (0-3).
In pool B play: …………………………………………………… The New Westminster Hyacks stomped the Kitimat Mount Elizabeth Eagles 43-18 as Penny Sinden scored 13. Sandy Welin led the Eagles with 8. Pat Kennedy added 7. …………………………………………………… The New Westminster Hyacks dumped the Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs 49-32 as Penny Sinden scored 17. …………………………………………………… The New Westminster Hyacks edged the Victoria High Totems 37-34. …………………………………………………… The Victoria High Totems edged the Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs 28-22 as Terri Godfrey scored 13. …………………………………………………… The Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs dumped the Kitimat Mount Elizabeth Eagles 30-14. …………………………………………………… The Victoria High Totems dispatched the Kitimat Mount Elizabeth Eagles 27-21. The Eagles included Pat Kennedy. …………………………………………………… Final pool records: New Westminster (3-0); Victoria High (2-1); Kelowna Immaculata (1-2); Kitimat Mount Elizabeth (0-3).
In pool C play: …………………………………………………… The Prince George Polarettes defeated the Chilliwack Tillicums 35-34 as Verna Quiring scored 13. …………………………………………………… The Campbell River Christian Cougars dispatched the Chilliwack Tillicums 37-25 as Edna Ritchie scored 14. …………………………………………………… The Vancouver Prince of Wales Walesmen dumped the Chilliwack Tillicums 31-29. The Tillicums (coached by Heather Mori) included Carol Turney, Linda Duerksen, Gail Onofreychuk, Tracy Doyle, Barb Anderson, Yvonne Pulda, Shirley Ell, Pat Gerbrandt and Clare Barkhouse. …………………………………………………… The Vancouver Prince of Wales Walesmen clipped the Prince George Polarettes 39-30. …………………………………………………… The Campbell River Christian Cougars edged the Prince George Polarettes 38-33. …………………………………………………… The Campbell River Christian Cougars dispatched the Vancouver Prince of Wales Walesmen 33-28 as Sharon Rollins scored 13, Edna Ritchie 10 and Maggie Hanna 10. Nora Ballantyne led the Walesmen with 8. …………………………………………………… Final pool records: Campbell River Christian (3-0); Vancouver Prince of Wales (2-1); Prince George (1-2); Chilliwack (0-3).
In pool D play: …………………………………………………… The Salmon Arm Jewels edged the Vancouver Sir Charles Tupper Tigers 35-33 in overtime as Sandra Tatchell scored 8. Jamie Stoochnor led the Tigers with 11. …………………………………………………… The Salmon Arm Jewels clubbed the Cranbrook Mount Baker Trojanettes 55-23. …………………………………………………… The Vancouver Sir Charles Tupper Tigers clocked the Abbotsford Panthers 36-16 after leading 19-7 at the half. Sharon Dragan paced the Tigers with 11. Debbie Shuchuk added 11. …………………………………………………… The Vancouver Sir Charles Tupper Tigers clubbed the Cranbrook Mount Baker Trojanettes 48-19. …………………………………………………… The Salmon Arm Jewels dispatched the Abbotsford Panthers 38-31. …………………………………………………… The Cranbrook Mount Baker Trojanettes whipped the Abbotsford Panthers 46-23. The Trojanettes (coached by Mr Lackey) included Vickie Bjorkman, Sue Westrup, Karen Fennessy, Collette Saverie, Frankie Carver, Trudy Manion, Lara Lauzon, Heather Holdaway, Dawn McGovern, Cathy McGovern, Cathy Miller and Denise Lemaster. …………………………………………………… Final pool records: Salmon Arm (3-0); Sir Charles Tupper (2-1); Mount Baker (1-2); Abbotsford (0-3).
In the quarterfinals, the Victoria Mount Douglas Rams defeated the Vancouver Sir Charles Tupper Tigers 37-22 as Mairi Anne Longmore, Marion Main and Nancy Griffin each scored 8. Jill Smith added 7 and Ronni Hind 5. Sharon Dragan and Jamie Stoodbrow each scored 5 to pace the Tigers. Debbie Rogers added 4, Debbie Shoochuk 4 and Sandy Moscaliuk 4, while Maureen Hipwell, Judy Senick, Jamie MacDonald, Debbie Mossman, Maria Imfectio and Darlene Meshwa were scoreless.
The Salmon Arm Jewels defeated the Kamloops Red Angels 51-38 as June Piggott scored 15 and Sandra Tatchell 12. Cathy Statchers paced the Red Angles with 11. The Red Angels included Sue Hall, Cathy Lidster, Vicki Bond, Marina Devick, Kathy Gallagher, Jackie Guilliford, Cathy Statchers, Yvonne Turkenburg, Jill Wilkie and Joy Zirhelt.
The New Westminster Hyacks defeated the Vancouver Prince of Wales Walesmen 25-12. The Walesmen included Nora Ballantyne, Sharon Williams, Judy Kent, Jane Parker, Susan Langiule, Doris Lee, Marilyn Miles, Karen Van Slyke, Janice Steeves, Alison Exel and Elizabeth Williams.
In the last quarterfinal, the Campbell River Christian Cougars clubbed the Victoria High Totems 45-25 (also reported as 49-25 and 44-25) as Maggie Hanna scored 14, Cindy Lyon 12, Edna Ritchie 8, Sharon Rollins 7, Jeannette Linton 2 and Linda Bronson 1, while Marilyn Richter, Kathy Jones and Mary Ellen Douglas were scoreless. Donna Blackstock paced the Totems (coached by Porky Andrews with 12. Terri Godfrey added 7, Joanne Tilley 2, Karen Wilk 2, Maria Schroeder 1 and Wendy Wallace 1, while Sandra Ferguson and Gwyneth Redford were scoreless. The Totems (coached by Porky Andrews) also included Jackie Simms.
In the semis, the Victoria Mount Douglas Rams defeated the New Westminster Hyacks 40-22 as Jill Smith scored 10, Marion Main 9, Mairi Anne Longmore 9, Ronnie Hind 8 and Nancy Griffin 4, while Bev Hobbis, Colleen Griffin, Gayle MacDonald, Bev Draper, Dodie Zethof and Sue Metcalfe were scoreless. Penny Sinden paced the Hyacks with 8. Rosemary Sebelin added 5, Pam Burgess 5 and Jane Creelman 4, while Colleen Robinson, Mary Trapp, Sue Dupuis, Alida Van Kalsbeck, Myra Wowchuk, Wendy Chance and Debbie Brown were scoreless.
In the other semi, the Salmon Arm Jewels nipped the Campbell River Christian Cougars 40-31 as 5-2 guard Sandra Tatchell scored 17, Tina Lockerby 10, June Piggott 7, Jean Pakka 4 and Terry Kato 2, while Gayleen Wren, Gloria Genereux, Linda Lockerby, Doreen Mosner, Jill Hedingham, Laurie Miller and Pauline Shupe were scoreless. Maggie Hanna paced Campbell River with 14. Edna Ritchie added 10, Jeannette Linton 4 and Cindy Lyon 3, while Sharon Rollins, Marilyn Richter, Kathy Jones, Laurie Gardiner, Mary Ellen Douglas and Linda Brown were scoreless.
In the bronze medal match, the Campbell River Christian Cougars defeated the New Westminster Hyacks 33-30 as Edna Ritchie scored 16, Maggie Hanna 8, Sharon Rollins 4, Jeannette Linton 3 and Cindy Lyon 2, while Marilyn Richter, Kathy Jones, Laurie Gardiner, Mary Ellen Douglas and Linda Bronson were scoreless. Jane Creelman led the Hyacks with 12. Penny Sinden added 6, Pam Burgess 6, Wendy Chance 3, Myra Wowchuk 2 and Sue Dupuis 1, while Mary Trapp, mary Sebbelin, Alida Van Kalsbeck, Colleen Robinson and Debbie Brown were scoreless.
In the final, the Victoria Mount Douglas Rams (then the Ramblers) prevailed over the Salmon Arm Jewels 37-35 in overtime after opening the extra frame with a 5-0 run. Salmon Arm managed to score three points in the extra period before time ran out. Jill Smith paced the Ramblers with 12. Ronni Hind added 7, Bev Hobbis 6, Mairi Ann Longmore 4, Nancy Griffin 4, Marion Main 3 and Gayle McDonald 1, while Colleen Griffin, Sue Metcalfe, Bev Draper and Dodie Zethof were scoreless. June Piggott paced the Jewels with 13. Sandra Tatchell added 11, Terry Kato 4 and Jean Pakka 2, while Gayleen Wren, Gloria Genereux, Linda Lockerby, Doreen Mosner, Jill Hedingham, Laurie Miller and Pauline Shupe were scoreless. The Rams led 19-12 at the half and 28-18 after three quarters before the Jewels rallied to knot the score at 32 after regulation. Bev Hobbis and Ronni Hinds each notched a bucket in overtime for the Rams. Gayle McDonald added a free throw and Coleen Griffin stole the ball with 6 seconds to play to ice the win.
The bronze medalist Campbell River Christian Cougars: Edna Ritchie; Sharon Rollins; Linda Bronson; Mary Ellen Douglas; Laurie Gardiner; Maggie Hanna; Kathy Jones; Jeanette Linton; Cindy Lyon; Marilyn Richter;
The silver medalist Salmon Arm Jewels: Sandra Tatchell; Tina Lockerby; June Piggott; Jean Pakka; Terry Kato; Gayleen Wren; Gloria Genereux; Linda Lockerby; Doreen Mosner; Jill Hedingham; Laurie Miller; Pauline Shupe;
The gold medalist Victoria Mount Douglas Rams: Jill Smith; Mairi Anne Longmore; Marion Main; Nancy Griffin; Ronnie Hind; Bev Hobbis; Colleen Griffin; Gayle McDonald; Bev Draper; Dodie Zethof; Sue Metcalfe; coach Earl Hockin; manager Jill Matheson; assistant manager Maureen Nuttall