E. final: Hamilton Durham Kittens d’d St. Lambert 59-19; 59-32 (Total: 118-51) Double-knockout tourney RD 1: Hamilton Durhams Kittens 80 Montreal Marguerite Bourgeois College of Westmount 28 RD 2: Hamilton Durhams 58 U. of Victoria Vikettes 35 RD 3: U. of Victoria 63 Montreal Marguerite Bourgeois College of Westmount 33 (eliminated) Final: U. of Victoria 41 Hamilton Durhams 40 Final (reprise): U. of Victoria 48 Hamilton Durhams 46 |
In the British Columbia semis, the University of Victoria Vikettes defeated the Nanaimo Golden Angels 65-30; 53-29 (Total: 118-59). …………………………………………………… In game one, Victoria prevailed 65-30 as Mary Coutts scored 30. …………………………………………………… In game two, Victoria took the series with 53-29 win as Mary Coutts scored 31, Sylvia Gamble 9, Bernice Lightle 9, Bernice Clemenhaga 3 and Sue Kelley 1, while Claire Johnson, Eleanor Ingebrigtsen, Diana Wilson, Gaynol, Vosburgh, Nan Elliott and Anne-Marie Schuler were scoreless. Sherry Hogan led Nanaimo with 7. Margo Frain added 6, Darlene Cross 5, Pat Gilmour 4, Barb MacDonald 4, Carol Johnson 2 and Randa Galloway 1.
In the other B.C. semi and Vancouver finals, Marpole defeated the Sunset 47-31; 41-25; 43-29 (3g-0). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Marpoles clipped Sunset 42-25 as Janice Zingrich scored 14. Linda Hilliard led the Sunsets with 10. …………………………………………………… In game three, Marpole took the series with a 43-29 win as Janice Zingrich scored 13 and Wendy McNeil 8. The Sunsets included Chris Retzlaff, Linda Hilliard.
In the British Columbia finals, the University of Victoria Vikettes defeated the Vancouver Marpole 54-36; 57-36 (Total: 111-72). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Vikettes dumped the Marpole 54-36 as Mary Coutts scored 27, Bernice Climenhaga 8, Anne Schuler 4, Sylvia Campbell 4, Bernice Lightle 4, Sue Kelly 3, Claire Johnson 3 and Gaynol Vosburgh 1, while Eleanor Ingebregtsen, Diana Wilson and Nan Elliot were scoreless. Zingrich led the Marpole with 12. Saunders added 10, M Poirier 6, B Jones 4, McNeil 2 and D Poirier 2, while J Jones, McKenzie, Vittery, Jackson and Sparrow were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the University of Victoria took the series with a 57-36 win as Mary Coutts scored 27, Sylvia Campbell 9, Bernice Climenhaga 4, Sue Kelly 4, Eleanor Ingebregtsen 4, Diana Wilson 3, Claire Johnson 2, Anne Schuller 2 and Gaynol Vosburgh 2, while Nan Elliot and Bernice Lightle were scoreless. Janice Zingrich led the Marpole with 11. Doreen Poirier added 8, Maureen Poirier 8, Wendy McNeill 2, Sandi Saunders 2, Janice Jones 2, Brenda Jones 2 and Cathy Jackson 1, while Heather Mckenzie, Barb Vittery and Leona Sparrow were scoreless. The Marpole had been 24-1 heading into the series.
In the Eastern finals (qualifier?), the Hamilton Durham Furniture Kittens defeated St. Lambert 59-19; 59-32 (Total: 118-51). …………………………………………………… In game one, Hamilton torched St. Lambert 59-19 as Pat MacDonald scored 19, Jessie Armes 16, Charlotte Gould 6, Laraine Bielak 5, Sharon Kerr 5, Linda Petch 5 and Darlene Hedley 3, while Norma Estey was scoreless. Joan Hendry led St. Lambert with 7. Sue Villeneuve added 5, Louise Perley 4 and Heather Hume 3, while Cathy Cross, Diane Hemmings, Margaret Hume, Ellen Gagnon and June Thon were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Hamilton took the series with a 59-32 win as MacDonald scored 16, Bialek 11, Armes 8, Petch 8, Kerr 7, Gould 6 and Hedley 3, while Estey was scoreless. Sue Villeneuve led St. Lambert with 21. June Thon added 5, Margaret Hume 4 and Heather Hume 2, while Cathy Cross, Diane Hemmings, Joan Hendry, Louise Perley and Ellen Gagnon were scoreless.
In the opening round of the national draw, held in Montreal, the Hamilton Kittens whipped the Montreal Marguerite Bourgeois College of Westmount 80-28 as Laraine Bielak scored 15, Charlotte Gauld 12, Johanne Knapp 11, Pat MacDonald 10 and Norma Estey 10. The Kittens led 45-14 at the half. Madeleine Gailleur paced Montreal with 18.
In the second round, the Hamilton Kittens clipped the University of Victoria Vikettes 58-35 as Pat Macdonald scored 17. Sylvia Campbell paced the Vikettes with 15. Linda Patch added 13, Mary Coutts 11 and Norma Eastey 8. The Kittens led 19-11 at the half and 29-26 after three quarters.
In the third round, the University of Victoria Vikettes eliminated Montreal’s Bourgeois College of Westmount 63-33 after leading 32-18 at the half. Inge Brightsen led the Vikettes with 20. Mary Coutts and Nan Elliott each added 9. Lucie Angers paced Montreal with 16.
In the final, Victoria nipped Hamilton 41-40, necessitating a second final as the Durhams had only lost once. Victoria was paced by Mary Coutts, who scored 16. Sylvia Campbell added 15, including four free throws in the dying minutes. Hamilton was led by Lorraine Beilak’s 12. Hamilton was up by 38-35 with two minutes to go.
In game two, Victoria took the title with a 48-46 win. Hamilton led most of the contest and were ahead 11-10 after one quarter; 20-18 at the half and 32-30 at the three-quarter mark. But Mary Coutts paced Victoria to the victory in the final frame and rebounded a Sylvia Campbell miss to hit the winning field goal. She finished with 29 points, including 25-16 from the line. Campbell added 9 points. Hamilton was led by Lorraine Beilak’s 12 points. Pat MacDonald added 9.
The runner-up Hamilton Durham Furniture Kittens: Laraine Bielak; Pat Macdonald; Jessie Armes; Charlotte Gauld; Sharon Kerr; Linda Petch; Darlene Hedley; Norma Estey; Joanne Knapp; Gail Stevens; coach Earl Begg
The champion University of Victoria Vikettes: Mary Coutts; Sylvia Campbell; Bernice Climenhaga; Sue Kelly; Eleanor Ingebregtsen; Diana Wilson; Claire Johnson; Anne Schuller; Gaynol Vosburgh; Nan Elliot; Bernice Lightle; Linda Patch; Norma Eastey; manager Joyce Nelms