Eligibility was further restricted to schools with fewer than 75 girls.
In the quarterfinals, held in Sparwood, the host Spartans clipped the Osoyoos Rattlers 43-34 as Robin Hockridge scored 17. Anita Libel led the Rattlers with 9. The Rattlers also included Nancy Redenback.
The Fort Nelson Huskies whipped the Salmo Falcons 77-37 as Jennifer Crepe scored 22. Vickie Wellet led the Falcons with 17.
The Dawson Creek Bethel Christian Blazers crushed the Agassiz Eagles 74-42 as Diane Pettigrew scored 33. Vera Pesch led the Eagles with 10.
In the last quarterfinal, Mill Bay Brentwood defeated Vancouver Total Education 61-48. The score had been knotted at 46 with two minutes to play. Bobbi Ann Wiese paced Brentwood with 34. Jackie Deslauriers led Total Education with 24.
In the semis, the Fort Nelson Huskies edged the Sparwood Spartans 58-53 as Kathy Coutinho scored 18. Robin Hockridge led the Spartans with 36.
In the other semi, the Dawson Creek Ron Pettigrew Christian Blazers defeated Mill Bay Brentwood 85-37 as Allison Casselman scored 23. Bobbi Ann Wiese led Brentwood with 19.
In the bronze medal match, the Sparwood Spartans defeated Mill Bay Brentwood 55-54 in overtime as Robin Hockridge scored 30. Bobbi Ann Wiese led Brentwood with 27. Brentwood (coached by Clyde Ogilvie, manager Brenda Juskow) also included Samara Walbohm, Niki Misfeldt, Michelle Rey, Keely Assu, Mia Kalel, Tracy Morash and Sacha Willcox.
In the final, the Dawson Creek Ron Pettigrew Christian Blazers dumped the Fort Nelson Huskies 47-39 as Dianne Pettigrew scored 18. Jennifer Crape led the Huskies with 12.
The bronze medalist Sparwood Spartans: Robin Hockridge;
The silver medalist Fort Nelson Huskies: Kathy Coutinho; Jennifer Crape;
The gold medalist Dawson Creek Ron Pettigrew Christian (then Bethel Christian) Blazers: Dianne Pettigrew; Jeannette Bailey; Allison Casselman;