POOL A ONT ALTA NS NFLD Record    
  Ontario —– 75-65 89-70 112-29 (3-0)    
  Alberta 65-75 —– 74-62   (2-1)    
  Nova Scotia 70-89 62-74 —–   (1-2)    
  Newfoundland 29-112     —– (0-3)    
                 
  POOL B BC QUE MAN NB SASK Record  
  British Columbia —– 59-56 65-85 58-54 77-68 (3-1)  
  Quebec 56-59 —– 95-83   92-69 (3-1)  
  Manitoba 85-65 83-95 —– 91-45 66-69 (2-2)  
  New Brunswick 54-58   45-91 —– 81-69 (1-3)  
  Saskatchewan 68-77 69-92 69-66 69-81 —– (1-3)  
                 
  Semi British Columbia 63 Alberta 56
  Semi Ontario 79 Quebec 72
  7th  
  5th Manitoba 86 Nova Scotia 58
  Bronze Alberta 61 Quebec 56
  Gold Ontario 72 British Columbia 61
     

        National tournament re-instated. Held in Brandon.

        In pool A play: …………………………………………………… Ontario thrashed Newfoundland 112-59 as Pat Melville scored 19, Carol Hamilton 13, Misty Thomas 13, Bonnie McNaughton 11, Sandy Clubb 10 and Barb Tucker 10. Pam Quirk led Newfoundland with 10. …………………………………………………… Ontario dumped Nova Scotia 89-70 as Pat Melville scored 25. Sandy Clubb added 14. Sharon Simpson led Nova Scotia with 33. …………………………………………………… Alberta dumped Nova Scotia 74-62 as Julie Hendrix scored 22. Sharon Simpson led Nova Scotia with 29. Nova Scotia led 41-39 at the half. …………………………………………………… Ontario clipped Alberta 75-63 as Carol Hamilton scored 22, Linda Palango 10, Pat Melville 10 and Franca Ingribelli 10. Jane Adolphe led Alberta with 16.

        In pool B play: …………………………………………………… British Columbia nipped Quebec 59-56 while nearly squandering a late 11-point lead. Susie Neil led BC with 12. Helene Cowan paced Quebec with 20. …………………………………………………… British Columbia edged New Brunswick 58-54 as Donna Digby scored 13. Gail Burns paced New Brunswick with 16. New Brunswick led 32-31 at the half. …………………………………………………… Manitoba thrashed New Brunswick 91-45 as Be Dyce scored 18, Moira Pennycook 16, Karen Ridd 13, Cheryl Susinski 12 and Beth Cochran 10. Gail Burns and Jennifer George each scored 12 to pace New Brunswick. …………………………………………………… Quebec whipped Saskatchewan 92-69 as Helene Cowan scored 16. Quebec led 49-32 at the half. Sheila Brennan paced Saskatchewan with 24. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick dumped Saskatchewan 81-69 as Jennifer George scored 14. New Brunswick led 44-31 at the half. Sheila Brennan paced Saskatchewan with 18. New Brunswick also included Sue McMaster. …………………………………………………… Quebec defeated Manitoba 95-83. “We didn’t play badly in the first half,” Manitoba coach Vic Pruden told Canadian Press. “We played like a bunch of rookies. But we stayed right with them in the second half. As far as I’m concerned, this is a victory.” Quebec led 59-32 at the half. Helene Cowan paced Quebec with 17. Denise Dignard added 16 and Dominique Brun 16. Bea Dyce paced Manitoba with 19. Moira Pennycook added 17 and Beth Cochran 16. Pruden said Cochran “did good work on the boards and hit some tough buckets inside.” …………………………………………………… British Columbia dispatched Saskatchewan 77-68 as Tracy McAra scored 17, Sandy Espeseth 10 and Laura Cabot 10. Saskatchewan led 40-34 at the half. Joani Patola paced Saskatchewan with 22. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan defeated Manitoba 69-66 as Sheila Brennan and Joani Patola each scored 19. Bea Dyce led Manitoba with 14. Beth Cochran and Cheryl Susinski each added 13. Saskatchewan also included Judy Lang. …………………………………………………… Manitoba thrashed British Columbia 85-65 after leading 50-29 at the half. Moira Pennycook paced Manitoba with 26. Bea Dyce added 18, Cheryl Susinski 17 and Karen Ridd 13. Susie Neil paced BC with 12.

        In the semis, British Columbia defeated Alberta 63-56 as Donna Digby scored 16, Susie Neil 15, Tracy McAra 10 and Fay Zwarych 10. BC led 34-30 at the half. Julie Hendrix paced Alberta with 16. Toni Kordic added 14.

        In the other semi, Ontario defeated Quebec 79-72 as Linda Cunningham scored 26 and Barb Tucker 18.

Ontario led 44-36 at the half. Jane Bullock paced Quebec with 18. Denise Dignard added 14 and Helene Cowan 14.

        In the 5th place playoff, Manitoba thrashed Nova Scotia 86-58 as Bea Dyce scored 18, Karen Ridd 17 and Moira Pennycook 15. Sharon Simpson paced Nova Scotia with 30. Manitoba led 45-34 at the half. Manitoba also included Angela Foster, Deb Belinsky, Karen Pearson, Diana Quartel, Beth Cochrane, Angie Foster, Karen Pearson, Carol Ploen, Dianna Quartel and Cheryl Sysinski.

        In the bronze medal match, Alberta edged Quebec 61-56 as Tony Kordic scored 23. Helene Cowan led Quebec with 12. Quebec led 34-30 at the half. Quebec also included Denise Dignard, Jane Bullock

        In the final, Ontario defeated British Columbia 72-61 as Linda Palango scored 17, Pat Melville 13 and Linda Cunningham 12. Ontario led 29-25 at the half. Fay Zwarich and Donna Digby each scored 17 to pace BC. Tracy McAra added 11.

        The bronze medalist Alberta: Tony Kordic; Julie Hendrix; Jane Adolphe; coach Arlene McGinn

        The silver medalist British Columbia: Brenda Abbott; Wendy Atkins; Laura Cabot; Lori Clarke; Susan Ewanick; Sandy Espeseth; Janet Fowler; Sheila James; Michelle Montague; Susie Neil; Tracy McAra; Fay Zwarich; Donna Digby; Shani Claridge; coach Laurie Watson

        The gold medalist Ontario: Linda Palango; Pat Melville; Linda Cunningham; Carol Hamilton; Misty Thomas; Sandy Clubb; Barb Tucker; Sandy McNaughton; Franca Ingribelli;