POOL A MAN NB QUE ALTA PEI Record  
  Manitoba —– 80-61 84-80 56-65 84-44 (3-1)  
  New Brunswick 61-80 —– 63-61 66-56 60-54 (3-1)  
  Quebec 80-84 61-63 —– 64-34 73-48 (2-2)  
  Alberta 65-56 56-66 34-64 —– 62-53 (2-2)  
  PEI 44-84 54-60 48-73 53-62 —– (0-4)  
                 
  POOL B ONT BC NS SASK NFLD Record  
  Ontario —– 76-57 81-53 79-61 85-36 (4-0)  
  British Columbia 57-76 —– 65-36 51-38 104-55 (3-1)  
  Nova Scotia 53-81 36-65 —– 65-61 79-45 (2-2)  
  Saskatchewan 61-79 38-51 61-65 —– 82-54 (1-3)  
  Newfoundland 36-85 55-104 45-79 54-82 —– (0-4)  
                 
  Semi Ontario 95 New Brunswick 47
  Semi British Columbia 77 Manitoba 70
  Bronze Manitoba 82 New Brunswick 73
  Final Ontario 66 British Columbia 52
     

        In pool A round robin play: …………………………………………………… Manitoba edged Quebec 84-80 as Beth Cochrane scored 23 and Cathy Holtman 21. Althea Yard led Quebec with 28. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick dispatched Prince Edward Island 60-54 as Susan McMaster scored 19. Janet Nichols led PEI with 15. …………………………………………………… Alberta dumped Prince Edward Island 62-53 as Elise Adolphe scored 17 and Karla Karch 16. Kathy McDonald led PEI with 13. …………………………………………………… Manitoba whipped New Brunswick 80-61 as Cathy Holtman scored 16 and Carol Ploen 14. Shelley Slater led New Brunswick with 13. …………………………………………………… Quebec whipped Alberta 64-34 as Domenica Fatigati scored 18, Joann McKay 18 and Natalie Veilleux 9. Karla Karch paced Alberta with 14. Ingeborg Pot added 8, Lisa Janz 6 and Dori Rodzinyak 6. …………………………………………………… Manitoba stomped Prince Edward Island 84-44 as Sandra Throndson scored 16, Carol Ploen 13 and Sara Conlin 13. Carol MacEwen led PEI with 13. Peggie McLean added 10 and Tracey Bowie 6. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick dispatched Alberta 66-56 as Shelley Slater scored 16, Jane Williams 16 and Susan McMaster 13. Elise Adolphe led Alberta with 22. Lisa Janz added 12 and Ingeborg Pot 10. …………………………………………………… Quebec dusted Prince Edward Island 73-48 as Michelle St-Pierre scored 12, Althea Yard 11 and Domenica Fatigati 11. Peggy MacLean led PEI with 18. Kathy MacDonald added 8 and Carol MacEwen 8. …………………………………………………… Alberta clipped Manitoba 65-56 as Karla Karch scored 22, Ingeborg Pot 14 and Elise Adolphe 13. Beth Cochrane led Manitoba with 12. Jennifer Finch added 8 and Sara Conlin 8. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick edged Quebec 63-61 as Susan McMaster scored 19, Jane Williams 14 and Lisa Briggs 13. Domenica Fatigati led Quebec with 15. Joann McKay added 13 and Althea Yard 12.

        In pool B round robin play: …………………………………………………… Ontario clipped Saskatchewan 79-61 after leading 46-33 at the half. Angie Pumpitis led Ontario with 18. Tricia Hyland added 16. Mary Lou Tourigny paced Saskatchewan with 18. Shari Wilson added 15. Saskatchewan co-coach Sheila Beckie said “Ontario’s experience on the boards was the difference.” …………………………………………………… Ontario clocked Newfoundland 85-36 as Sue Marzolini scored 16 and Carol Hamilton 16. Dawn Ash led Newfoundland with 11. …………………………………………………… British Columbia dumped Saskatchewan 51-38 as Lori Clarke scored 10 and Brenda Abbott 10. Mary Lou Tourigny led Saskatchewan with 9. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia stomped Newfoundland 79-45 as Lynn Durkee scored 20 and Angela Colley 15. Karen Baker led Newfoundland with 15. Dawn Ash added 12. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan whipped Newfoundland 82-54 as Andrea Karwacki scored 15, Shari Wilson 14 and Jackie Thistlethwaite 20. Karen Baker led Newfoundland with 15. Dawn Ash added 15 and Rosemary Manning 7. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia edged Saskatchewan 65-61 as Angela Colley scored 19, Alice Cerny 15, Sandra Mumford 8, Sheila Murrin 8 and Lynn Durkee 8. Andrea Karwacki led Saskatchewan with 11. Jackie Thistlethwaite added 9 and Lisa Zinkewich 8. …………………………………………………… British Columbia dusted Nova Scotia 65-36 as Brenda Abbott scored 17, Lori Clarke 10 and Kathy McDonald 9. Alice Cerny led Nova Scotia with 10, Angela Colley added 8, Sandy Mumford 4, Susan Coldwell 4 and Sheila Murrin 4. …………………………………………………… Ontario whipped British Columbia 76-57 as Linda Cunningham scored 17, Carol Hamilton 15 and Sandy Lucht 11. Susie Neal led BC with 12. Lori Clarke added 12 and Brenda Abbott 11. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan crushed Newfoundland 82-54 as Andrea Karwacki scored 15, Shari Wilson 14 and Jackie Thistlethwaite 10. Saskatchewan was co-coached by Sheila Beckie and Jim Gallagher. Karen Baker led Newfoundland with 15. Dawn Ash added 15 and Rosemary Manning 7. …………………………………………………… Ontario crushed Nova Scotia 81-53 as Angela Orton scored 12, Nancy Harrison 10, Mary Ann Kowal 20 and Sue Marzolini 10. Lynn Durkee led Nova Scotia with 14. Alice Cerny added 7 and Angela Colley 7. …………………………………………………… British Columbia thrashed Newfoundland 104-55 as Kathy McDonald scored 17, Brenda Abbott 16 and Lori Clarke 14. Dawn Ash led Newfoundland with 9. Anne-Marie Tobin added 6 and Rosemary Manning 5.

        In the semis, Ontario spanked New Brunswick 95-47 as Sandy Lucht scored 20, Carolyn Oliver 10, Mary Ann Kowal 10 and Sue Marzolini 9. Sherri Thurott led New Brunswick with 13. Jane Williams added 9 and Susan McMaster 9.

        In the other semi, British Columbia dispatched Manitoba 77-70 as Lori Clarke scored 21, Susie Neal 18 and Laura Cabbott 16. Carol Ploen paced Manitoba with 22. Beth Cochrane added 18 and Cathy Holtman 10.

        No placement round conducted.

        In the bronze medal match, Manitoba dispatched New Brunswick 82-73 as Carol Ploen scored 24, Beth Cochrane 20 and Cathy Holtman 10. Shelley Slater led New Brunswick with 15. Susan McMaster added 13 and Margaret Jones 11. New Brunswick also included Jane Williams, Lisa Briggs.

        In the final, Ontario dusted British Columbia 66-52 as Linda Cunningham scored 12, Carol Hamilton 12, Tricia Hyland 10 and Angela Orton 10. Susie Neal led BC with 15. Laura Cabott added 12 and Lori Clarke 10. BC led 28-27 after the sluggish first half. Ontario coach Peter Campbell told the Regina Leader-Post that “I thought it might take six minutes (instead of 2:18) to score a point. Both teams were very nervous and made a few mistakes. Even Linda (Cunningham) made a few mistakes offensively.” Cunningham said “sometimes I get caught on a rotation of our offence. That’s why I ended up inside. But on defence, we had to get on their guards. That was the key.” BC coach Laura Watson said “we weren’t attacking offensively. I took Cabott off for a minute and we still couldn’t get anything going.” Campbell said “we just kept coming at them.”

        The all-tournament team featured: MVP Linda Cunningham (Ontario); Sue McMaster (New Brunswick); Susie Neal (British Columbia); Beth Cochran (Manitoba); Lori Clarke (British Columbia); and Laura Cabott (British Columbia)

        The bronze medalists from Manitoba: Beth Cochrane; Cathy Holtman; Carol Ploen; Sandra Throndson; Sara Conlin; Jennifer Finch;

        The silver medalists from British Columbia: Lori Clarke; Brenda Abbott; Kathy McDonald; Susie Neal; Laura Cabott; coach Laurie Watson

        The gold medalists from Ontario: Linda Cunningham; Angie Pumpitis; Tricia Hyland; Sue Marzolini; Carol Hamilton; Sandy Lucht; Carolyn Oliver; Mary Ann Kowal; Sue Forsythe; Angela Orton; Nancy Harrison; coach Peter Campbell