In the quarterfinals, the Winnipeg Glenlawn Lions nipped the Dauphin Clippers 39-37 as Eleanor Hawn scored 15, Rose Hreczuck 9 and D Lamblin 6. Elaine Merrell led the Clippers with 16. Emily Marcinyshyn added 8 and Gail Gowanlock 8. The Clippers also included Janice Bradley, MacMillan, Elaine Ruff, Gebhart, Artibise, Eleanor Dicks, Redgate, Podworny, Gail Jordan, Lilli-May Simpson, Halichuk.
The Flin Flon Hapnot Kopper Kweens dumped the Brandon Vincent Massey Vikings (then the Brandon Collegiate Blues) 30-11 as Monica Vickery scored 12, Angie Peacosh 6 and Gail Adams 5. The Kopper Kweens led 17-10 at the half. Jo-Ann Percy paced the Vikings with 5. The Blues (manager Miss Hunter) also included Louise Maher, Joan Marwick, Sydney Zink, Betty-Anne Lumbard, Linda Mains, Carole Griffith, Gloria Smith, Holly Rudy, Gloria Bullied and Trudie Clark.
The Winnipeg Gordon Bell Panthers crushed the Roblin Goose Lake Angels 40-11 as Diane Anderson scored 10, Carol Hayman 6 and Milly Lynn Melville 5. The Panthers led 24-5 at the half. Joyce Chase paced the Angels with 4.
In the last quarterfinal, the Portage la Prairie Pats dispatched the Hamiota Huskies 30-19 as Ruby Slous scored 9 and Linda Fairfield 4. The Huskies led 0-7 at the half. Marilyn Mathison paced the Huskies with 8. Lorna Caldwell added 5 and Kae Fraser 4. The Huskies (coached by Gladwyn Scott) also included Evelyn Mathison, Margurite English, Eileen Douglas, Glennis Asseltine, Florence English, Emily Evaniuk, Gail Bailey and Jessie Williams.
In the semis, the Flin Flon Hapnot Kopper Kweens dumped the Portage la Prairie Pats 37-24 after leading 15-12 at the half. Angie Peacosh led the Kopper Kweens with 13. Lila Larson added 10 and Monica Vickery 6. Ruby Slous and Aldine Prior each scored 6 to pace the Pats.
In the other semi, the Winnipeg Glenlawn Lions edged the Winnipeg Gordon Bell Panthers 29-26 after leading 21-12 at the half. Eleanor Hawn paced the Lions with 14. Coreen Lamblin added 5, Connie Thomas 4 and Rose Hreczuck 4. Donna Reid and Joy Knight scored 8 to pace the Panthers. Dianne Anderson added 5.
In the final, the Winnipeg Glenlawn Lions edged the Flin Flon Hapnot Kopper Kweens 35-32 as Eleanor Hawn scored 10, Ann Chivers 8, Terry Barta 6 and Rose Hreczuck 6. The Kopper Kweens led 14-3 at the half. Monica Vickery paced the Kopper Kweens with 10. Angie Peacosh added 10 and Lila Larsen 8.
The co-bronze medalist Portage la Prairie Pats: Ruby Slous; Aldine Prior; Linda Fairfield;
The co-bronze medalist Winnipeg Gordon Bell Panthers: Donna Reid; Joy Knight; Sandra Reisinger; Dianne Anderson; Carol Hayman; Millie-Lynn Melville; Mary Louise Berry; Doreen Anderson; Dianne Stevens; Diane Heys; Judy Dowler; Gail McLean; Vernie Trwski; coach D.E. Bridge
The silver medalist Flin Flon Kopper Kweens: Angie Peacosh; Lila Larson; Monica Vickery; Gail Adams;
The gold medalist Winnipeg Glenlawn Lions: Judy Warr; Connie Thomas; Eleanor Hawn; Edie Beswatherick; Doreen Lamblin; Rose Hreczuck; Anne Chivers; Pat Ball; Marcia Sykes; Terry Barta; Myrna Marchyshyn; Joan Donald; coach Ernie Gaudreau