Formerly the Nova Scotia Collegiate Athletic Association.
The league was established in May, 1967 with charter members: Nova Scotia Technical College (formerly the Nova Scotia Eastern Institute of Technology); the University of King’s College (Halifax) Blue Devils; the Nova Scotia Teachers College (Truro, formerly Nova Scotia Normal College) Hawks; the Nova Scotia Agricultural College (Truro) Rams; the Ste. Anne’s College (Church Point) Dragons; and (St. Francis Xavier-Sydney campus) Xavier College (later renamed University of Cape Breton) Capers. “No other conference has such a diversity of educational institutions. Several of the institutions even grant degrees and until 1982 were not permitted to compete at the national level.”
Other members, past and present, include: Mount Allison University (Sackville, N.B.) Mounties; Mount St. Vincent University (Halifax) Mystics; Saint Thomas University (Fredericton, N.B.) Tommies; Canadian Coast Guard College (Sydney) Dolphins; St. Francis Xavier-Sydney campus; Moncton; Bethany Bible; the University of New Brunswick-St. John Red Barons; University of New Brunswick Jayvees; Dalhousie Tech; Sexton; Atlantic Baptist;
In 2010, Atlantic Baptist renamed as Crandall University.
Includes so-called AUAA “intermediate”, Maritime Jayvee Tourney and AUA “B” division results.
YEAR | NO | REGULAR SEASON | POSTSEASON | COACH |
47-48 | Dalhousie JVs | |||
48-49 | ||||
49-50 | Acadia JVs 24 Dalhousie JVs 5 | |||
50-51 | Acadia JVs d’d Dalhousie JVs (T: 37-36) | |||
51-52 | Acadia JVs | |||
52-53 | 3 | None | RR tr: Dalhousie JVs (2-0) | |
53-54 | None | Dalhousie JVs 34 Acadia JVs 19 | Florence Rowley | |
54-55 | None | Mount St. Bernard | ||
55-56 | None | Dalhousie JVs 24 Acadia JVs 22 | Geraldine Dubrule | |
56-57 | None | Mount Allison JVs 35 Dalhousie JVs 23 | ||
57-58 | None | Mount St. Bernard 29 Mount Allison JVs 25 | ||
58-59 | None | Mt. St. Bernard | ||
59-60 | None | Mt. St. Bernard d’d Mt. Allison x-x | ||
60-61 | None | Mt. St. Bernard 29 New Brunswick JVs 27 | ||
61-62 | None | Mt. St. Bernard 50 Acadia JVs 32 | ||
62-63 | None | King’s 28 Mount St. Vincent 16 | ||
63-64 | 5 | None | U.N.B. Jayvees 35 Mount St. Vincent 34 | Liz Rankin |
64-65 | U.N.B. Jayvees 49 St. Thomas 15 | Sandy Robinson | ||
65-66 | U.N.B. Jayvees 49 Mt St. Bernard JVs 18 | Mary Lou Whitwill | ||
66-67 | Mt. St. Bernard JVs |
1946
Rosters:
Dalhousie JVs: J Sherman, F Doane, N Sherman, L.A. Hayes,
1947
In the Nova Scotia intermediate finals, the Acadia JVs defeated the Dalhousie JVs x-x; 23-13 (Total: x-x)
In game two, Acadia prevailed 23-13 as Lou Dunphy scored 13, Thelma Clew 8 and Herven 5, while Wilson, MacKay, Vinson, Wright, Nowlan and MacDonald were scoreless. Priscilla Raymond led the JV Tigerettes with 8. Lib Doull added 4, while T Aslin, Noftle, N Barter, R Fisher, Rogers and A Tompkins were scoreless.
1948
Other rosters:
King’s: Nancy Jones, Marg Morgan,
In the intermediate semis, the Dalhousie JVs whipped Mount Allison 22-7 after leading 6-1, 13-1 and 18-4 at the quarters.
In the other semi, the Acadia JVs clubbed the Mount Allison JVs 40-15.
In the final, the Dalhousie JVs dispatched the Acadia JVs 18-8 after leading 5-3 at the half.
The runner-up Acadia JV Axettes: Mary MacDonald;
The champion Dalhousie JVs: Marg Eustace, Barb Quigley, Gwen Lugar, Jean Noftle, Lib Doull, Rennie Fisher, Noelle Barter, Anne Thompkins, Lois Rattee
1949
Rosters:
Dalhousie JVs: Barb Lohnes, Barb Quigley, Pat Pigot, Jean Bowers, Shirley Rosenfeld, Mary Lou Sutherland, Gerry Grant, Betty Merrick,
1950
Other rosters:
St. FX (Mount St. Bernard): Lorraine Renault, Laura Roy,
In the semis?, Dalhousie JVs d’d Mount Allison JVs 35-12 as Barb Lohnes scored 13, Caroline Logan 10, Marj MacLean 6. Baker led Mount Allison with 8.
In the final????, Acadia JVs thrashed the Dalhousie JVs 24-5. Marj McLean led the Tigerettes with 4.
The runner-up Dalhousie JVs: Barb Lohnes, Marg MacLean, Caroline Logan, Joanne Everett, Mary Lou Sutherland, Caroline Weld, Joan McCurdy, Pat Ahern, coach Betty Evans
The champion Acadia JVs:
1951
In the intermediate finals, the Acadia JV Axettes defeated the Dalhousie JV Tigerettes 14-20; 23-16 (Total: 37-36).
In game one, Dalhousie prevailed 20-14 as Barb Walker scored 11 and Gay Esdale 9, while Mary MacKean, Marg Henderson, Carol Cole, Lucy Whitman, Charlotte Sutherland and Pat Ahern were scoreless. Ruth Clark led the Axettes with 3. Pat Seldon 3 and Chubby Howatt 2, while Betty Lombard, Mary MacKay, Nancy MacFarland, Kathy Wallach, Mary McClare, Janet Stenhowe and Joan Andrews were scoreless.
In game two, Acadia took the series with a 23-16 win as Mary MacKay scored 15, Pat Sheldon 7 and Ruth Clark 1, while Betty Lombard, Nancy MacFarland, Chubby Howatt, Kathy Wallach, Mary McClare, Janet Stenhowe and Joan Andrews were scoreless. Barb Walker led the Tigerettes with 10. Mary MacKean added 4 and Gay Esdale 2, while Marg Henderson, Carole Cole, Lucy Whitman, Charlotte Sutherland and Pat Ahern were scoreless.
1952
Rosters:
Memorial: Shirley Harvey, Elizabeth Reid, Shirley Tulk, Sylvia Carew, Allison Barrett, Hilda Chaulk, Joy Butler, Marina Hann, Pat Kemp, Elsie Kennedy
Mount St. Bernard: E Connolly, Joan Isnor, C Creaghan, A MacEachern, A Curry, S MacNeil, M Hacey, F Somers, Pat MacManus, coach Marilyn MacIntyre
Dalhousie Tigers: Eleanor Woodside, Elaine Woodside, Barbara Walker, Susan Palmer, Carolyn Weld, Sheila Piercy, Phyllis Goldfarb, Pat Barrett, Jane Cox, coach Florence Rowley
The champion Acadia JV Axettes:
1953
Other rosters:
Memorial: June Pike, Elsie Kennedy, Mona Reid, Betty Tuff, Joanne Rendell, June Downton, Gloria Wellman, Noreen Sharpe, Janet Walsh, Anne Curran, Sylvia Carew, coach Mrs. Cole
Mount St. Bernard: Mary Hachey, A Cormier, Carol Houghton, I MacNeil, L Bergeron, G Pilon, P O’Brien, M Ryan, Moira Feeney, Kay O’Donnell, Carol Creaghan, A MacEachern, A Carry
In the three-team round-robin intermediate tournament, the Dalhousie JVs emerged as the champs with a 2-0 record.
In round-robin play: …………………………………………………… Dalhousie dusted King’s 27-13 as Barb Walker scored 17, Barrett 3, Griffiths 3 and Chipman 2, while Kelly, Roper, Anthony, Parsons, Martin and Stanfield were scoreless. Helen Boiduk led King’s with 7. Lane added 3 and Stayner 3, while Smith, Voripaieff, Hazen, MacDonald, Robertson, Hill and Puddington were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Dalhousie JVs defeated the defending champ Acadia JVs 26-20 as Barb Walker scored 18, Barrett 4, Griffiths 2 and Kelly 2, while Roper, Anthony, Parsons, Martin and Stanfield were scoreless. N Killam led the JV Axettes with 13. Putnam added 5 and Kelly 2, while Giddings, Spencer, C Cross, McGregor, Woodbury and Stewart were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Final standings: Dalhousie JVs (2-0); Acadia JVs (1-1) King’s (0-2)
The champion Dalhousie JV Tigerettes: Barb Walker; Barrett; Griffiths; Chipman; Kelly; Roper; Anthony; Parsons; Martin; Stanfield;
1954
In the semis, Acadia dispatched King’s 40-25.
In the other semi, Dalhousie JVs nipped Mount St. Bernard (then St. FX) 20-16 after leading 8-3, 14-3 and 20-8 at the quarters. The X-Ettes (managed by Maureen Ryan) included Carol Creaghan, Theresa Cummings, Anne MacDonald, Gail Pilon, Carol Houghton, Judy Dalton, Margaret Yuhas, Moira Feeney, Maureen Hagan, Nancy Chisholm, Rose Mary Tailor, Carol Chisholm, Josephine MacLean, Frances Kiely, Kay O’Donnell.
In the final, the Dalhousie JVs whipped the Acadia JVs 34-19 as Pam White scored 14 and Mary Chipman 13. Phyllis Baltzer led Acadia with 5. Dalhousie led 14-4, 18-8 and 27-17 at the quarters.
The runner-up Acadia JVs: Joan Wickwire, Isobel Townsend, Sally Barteaux, Phyllis Baltzer, Shirley Wigglesworth, Lois Kinnaised, Margery Cousins, Sandra Murphy, Mary Eaton.
The champion Dalhousie JVs: Pat Barrett; Marg Griffiths; Mary Chipman; Eileen Kelly; Jean Anthony; Elise Lane; Pamela White; Jackie Galloway; Jean MacPherson; Shelagh Keene; coach Florence Rowley
1955
In the intermediate tournament, held at Acadia in Wolfville, Mount St. Bernard emerged the champ.
In round-robin pool play: …………………………………………………… Mount St. Bernard clubbed the Dalhousie JVs 46-25. …………………………………………………… The Dalhousie JVs defeated Mount Allison 25-17. …………………………………………………… The Dalhousie JVs defeated King’s 32-27.
In the semis, the Acadia JVs defeated the Dalhousie JVs 21-17. Acadia led 14-7 at the half. Dalhousie included Pat Barrett, Maureen Connolly, Marg Griffiths, Mary Chipman, Jackie Galloway, Carrie Ann Matheson, Jean MacPherson, Eileen Kelly, Jean Anthony, Jane McNeill, Ruth Murphy, Shelagh Keene, E Lane.
In the final, Mount St. Bernard defeated the Acadia JVs x-x.
The champion Mount St. Bernard (now St. FX): Carol Ann Houghton, Margaret Yuhasz, H Floyd, Kathleen O’Donnell, Frances Kiely, Josephine MacLean, A Carroll, J MacDonald, M MacNeil, Maureen Hogan, M Driscoll
1956
In the sole quarterfinal, the Acadia JVs whipped Mount St. Bernard 34-19.
In the semis, the Dalhousie JVs thrashed King’s College 51-14 as Marjorie Lane scored 15, Maureen Connolly 12, Judith Bennett 11, Carolyn Potter 7 and Jackie Galloway 5, while Judy Wilson, Janet Sinclair, Shelagh Keene and Ruth Murphy were scoreless. J Bryson led King’s with 12. L Cruikshanks added 2, while C Rand, A Creighton, M Bell, S Blakeney and M Puxley were scoreless.
In the other semi, the Acadia JVs dispatched the Mount Allison JV Mounties 29-24.
In the bronze qualifier, Mount St. Bernard defeated King’s 45-17.
In the bronze medal match, Mount St. Bernard tripped the Mount Allison JVs 41-29. The Mounties included Dorothy Terry, Susan Ross, Sandra Colpitts, Roberta Archibald, Anne Tupper, Dulcie Conrad, Doris Toole, Hope Loomer, Patricia Barbour, Kathleen Webb, Carol Taylor, coach Rosamund Crocker, manager Sheila Hellstrom
In the final, the Dalhousie JVs edged the Acadia JVs 24-22 as Galloway scored 14, Potter 4, Connally 4 and Lane 2, while Bonnet, Wilson, Sinclair, Murphy and Keene were scoreless. Wrigglesworth led Acadia with 14. Bray added 4, Atkinson 3 and Rankin 1, while Oliver, Murray, Hallet and Macintosh were scoreless.
The bronze medalist Mount St. Bernard: Rosemary Taylor, Nancy Chisholm, Maureen Hogan, Charmaine Currie, Kay O’Donnell, Pat Donovan, Lois Duncan, Judy MacNeil, Carol Ann Houghton
The silver medalist Acadia JVs: Wrigglesworth; Rankin; Atkinson; Bray; Obnir; Cameron; Murray; Hallett; McIntosh;
The champion Dalhousie Intermediate JVs: Janet Sinclair, Shelagh Keene, Marjorie Lane, Frankie Boston, Judith Bennett, Maureen Connolly, Jackie Galloway, Ruth Murphy, Carolyn Potter, Sue Petrie, Judy Wilson, coach Geraldine Dubrule, manager Colleen Ashworth
1957
Other rosters:
Memorial: Linda Winter, Caroline Pike, Maxine Guzwell, Christine Whelan, Georgina Elton, Joan Parson, Eleanor Squires, Shirley Earle, Ruth Dawe, coach Doug Eaton. The Beothuks went undefeated on a “Maritime tour” but were not part of a league and appeared to have played primarily in a St. John’s junior collegiate circuit.
In the sole quarterfinal, Dalhousie JVs dumped the Acadia JVs 28-19 as Joan Potter scored 13, Anne MacKenzie 7, Lorraine Lawrence 4 and Ellen Yablon 2, while Ethelda Brown, Janet Sinclair, Marg Sinclair and Pat Stanfield were scoreless. Barb Cameron led the Axettes with 11. Joan Benjamin added 6 and Barb Piercey 2, while Muriel Newcombe, P Baden, M Curleigh, Benjaries and G Kicks were scoreless.
In the semis, Dalhousie bombed King’s 29-12 as Joan Potter scored 14, Anne Mackenzie 9, Lorraine Lawrence 4 and Ellen Yablon 2, while Pat Stanfield, Ethelda Brown, Marg Sinclair and Janet Sinclair were scoreless. Natalie Baker scored 10 to pace King’s. Banks added 2, while Cruickshanks, Reed, Puxley, Crane and Blakney were scoreless.
In the other semi, Mount Allison dispatched Mount St. Bernard x-x.
In the bronze medal match, Mount St. Barnard defeated King’s x-x.
In the final, the Mount Allison JVs defeated the Dalhousie JVs 35-23 after leading 18-14 at the half. Pat Barbour led the Mounties with 20. Ann Ross added 8, Cox 3, Gallant 2 and Patriquin 2, while Coates, Hebb, Burridge, Martin, Beacon, Blackadar and Reid were scoreless. Joan Potter paced the Dalhousie JVs with 9, Anne MacKenzie added 8, Lorraine Lawrence 6, while Ellen Yablon, Pat Stanfield, Ethelda Brown, Janet Sinclair and Marg Sinclair were scoreless.
The bronze medalist Mount St. Barnard: Helen MacDonald, Rochelle Gagne, Sally MacLean, Mary Lonergan, Pat Sanfacon, Agnes Beaton, Janet Flinn, Maureen Hogan, Elizabeth Cuddity, Maureen Murphy, Nancy Chisholm, Karen Hansen, Mary B. Campbell
The silver medalist Dalhousie JVs: Joan Potter; Anne Mackenzie; Lorraine Lawrence; Ellen Yablon; Ethelda Brown; Janet Sinclair; Marg Sinclair; Pat Stanfield; Heather MacIntosh; Joan Andrews;
The gold medalist Mount Allison JVs: Pat Barbour; Ann Ross; Cox; Gallant; Patriquin; Coates; Hebb; Burridge; Martin; Beacon; Blackadar; Reid;
1958
In the intermediate tournament, held at Dalhousie, Dalhousie, Mount Allison and Mount St. Bernard finished tied in first place with 3-1 records. The league winner was to be decided in Truro when the teams met for a playoff.
In round-robin play: …………………………………………………… Dalhousie JVs whipped King’s 41-13 as Libby MacRae scored 20. Baker led King’s with 6. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison JVs clipped Mount St. Bernard 30-20. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie JVs dusted the Acadia JVs 46-23 as Vivian Boniuk scored 10. Short led the Axettes with 7. Stoddard added 6. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison clocked King’s 43-5. …………………………………………………… Mount St. Bernard stomped Dalhousie JVs 34-26 as Pelletier scored 16. Joan Hennessey led the Tigerettes with 14. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie JVs edged Mount Allison 29-27 as Donna MacRae scored 19. Kim Gurd led the Mounties with 13. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison defeated Mount St. Bernard 30-20. …………………………………………………… King’s College defeated the Acadia JVs 30-28. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison swamped the Acadia JVs 44-18. The Acadia JVs included Short, Stoddard, Williams, Clark, Allen, Pickle, Bainbridge, Burrow, Trites, Franklin, Archibald. …………………………………………………… Mount St. Bernard clubbed King’s College 51-18. King’s included Crane, Jones, MacLean, Cutler, Reid, Hollebone, Baker, Smith, Riggs. …………………………………………………… Final standings: Dalhousie JVs (3-1); Mount Allison JVs (3-1); Mount St. Bernard (3-1); King’s (1-3); Acadia (0-4)
At the playoff in Truro, Mount Allison was a no-show because of road conditions.
In the de facto semi-final, Mount St. Bernard clipped the Dalhousie JVs 33-23 as Joan Crawford scored 12 and Judy MacNeil 11. Libby MacRae led the Dal JVs with 10. Joan Hennessey added 7.
At a playoff game later arranged, Mount St. Bernard edged Mount Allison 29-25.
The bronze medalist Dalhousie JVs: Vivian Boniuk, Joan Hennessey, Libby MacRae, Joan Potter, Ellen Yablon, Gervin, Macintosh, Mattinson, Matheson.
The runner-up Mount Allison JV Mounties: Mount Allison JVs: West, Gurd, Gallant, Cox, Dunn, Melrose, Wood, Burridge, Drew, Reid, Macintosh, Fawcett.
The champion St. Francis Xavier X-Women (then Mount Saint Bernard): Mount St. Bernard: McNeil, Pelletier, Kiely, Keith, Fournier, MacDonald, McIsaac, Clavette, Sanfacon, MacVicar, Murphy.
1959
Totally inconsistent results reported, with one outlet claiming Mount St. Bernard was the victor and another saying Mount Allison was the titlist.
The Dalhousie Gazette reported the results as follows: Mount Allison defeated Dalhousie 31-30. Dalhousie defeated Acadia x-x as Joan Hennessey scored 15. Dalhousie defeated New Brunswick x-x. And then in the final, Mount Allison defeated the Dalhousie JVs 47-38.
Mount St. Bernard reported that it lost the final to the Mount Allison JV Mounties 36-34.
Rosters:
Acadia JVs: Muriel Newcombe
King’s: Sharon Green, Judy Coates, Mary Jane Reed, Janet Mader,
Dalhousie JVs: Sheila Mason, Lynn Pascoe, Jane Williams, D Whalen, J Roop, D MacLeod, M Whitman, J Smith, H Orchend, J MacKay, M Taylor, A MacLeod
New Brunswick JVs: Sharon Blackburn
St. Francis Xavier (Mount St. Bernard): Thelma Power, Mary Janet MacIsaac, Charlene Pelletier, Lillian MacDonald, Ann Fournier, Katherine Ann Macvicar, Marie Guest, Adelaide Macdonald, Ann Marie Clavette, Germaine MacDonald, Carolyn Punch, Margaret Westcott, Moira Chisholm, Janet Houghton
The champion? Mount Allison JV Mounties: Judith DeLong, Mary Lou Lingley, Janet Neilson, Jean Malcolm, Patricia Gurd, Margaret Fanjoy, coach Joy Taylor, manager Judith Giffin
1960
In pool A play, held in Sackville: …………………………………………………… Mount Allison edged the Dalhousie JVs 34-32 as Marilyn Tingley scored 16. Penny Bennett paced Dalhousie with 15. Sheila Mason added 12, Ann Hennessey 4 and Currie 1, while Saunderson, Wood, Eve Smith, Heather Macintosh and Ritcey were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Dalhousie JVs dispatched Mount St. Vincent 32-25 as Sheila Mason scored 16, Anne Hennessey 7, Heather Saunderson 4, Penny Bennett 3 and Currie 1, while Sharon ‘Bobbie’ Wood, Eve Smith, Heather Macintosh and Janet Ritcey were scoreless. Dalhousie (coached by Joanne Fryers and managed by W MacMillan) also included Anne Mason. Judy Silver paced the Mystics with 12. The Mystics (coached by Kathleen MacMillan) also included Marie Heslin, Patricia Jenny, Phyllis Foley, Anne Lunnigan, Catherine O’Connor, Veronica Hanusiak, Mary Furey, Nancy Hiltz. …………………………………………………… Final standings: Mount Allison (2-0); Dalhousie JVs (1-1); Mount St. Vincent (0-2)
In pool B play: …………………………………………………… Mount St. Bernard defeated King’s College x-x. …………………………………………………… Mount St. Bernard defeated the University of New Brunswick JVs x-x. The UNB Jayvees (manager Mary-Jean Roberts) included Judy Duncan, Frances Gladstone, Claire Martin, Peggy Gammon, Ann Bishop, Betty Ann Douglas, March Larca? MacGibbon, Carol Ely, Eva Fairweather and Marilyn French. …………………………………………………… Final standings: Mount St. Bernard (2-0); University of New Brunswick JVs (1-1); King’s (0-2)
In the final, Mount St. Bernard defeated Mount Allison x-x.
The runner-up Mount Allison Mounties:
The champion St. Francis Xavier (then Mount St. Bernard) X-Women:
1961
In round-robin pool A play, held in Wolfville: …………………………………………………… The New Brunswick JVs defeated Mount St. Vincent 34-28. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie thrashed Mount St. Vincent 34-19 as Gillian Ash scored 19. …………………………………………………… The New Brunswick JVs dispatched the Dalhousie JVs 44-19. C Cly led New Brunswick with 17. J Duron added 17. Gillian Ash and Penny Bennett each scored 8 to pace Dalhousie. The Dalhousie JVs (coached by Joanne Fryers) also included Eleanor Bainbridge, Heather Saunderson, Sharon Currie, Linda Stoker, Ann Dunnigan, Ann Spencer, Linda Lee, Sheila Upton, Jean Bremner. …………………………………………………… Final standings: New Brunswick JVs (2-0); Dalhousie JVs (1-1); Mount St. Vincent (0-2)
In pool B play: …………………………………………………… Mount St. Bernard defeated the Acadia JVs 25-22. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison trounced King’s College 44-27. …………………………………………………… Mount St. Bernard dispatched King’s 29-22. …………………………………………………… Mount Allison whipped the Acadia JVs 48-15. …………………………………………………… The Acadia JVs edged King’s 31-27. King’s included Green, Coates. …………………………………………………… Mount St. Bernard edged Mount Allison 24-21. …………………………………………………… Final standings: Mount St. Bernard (3-0); Mount Allison (2-1); Acadia JVs (1-2); King’s (0-3)
In the intermediate tournament, Mount St. Bernard defeated New Brunswick 29-27 to capture their third straight intermediate title.
The runner-up New Brunswick JVs: Melanie Marsh; Joan Perly; Liz Vermuelen; Judy Henderson; Nina Lacas; Peggy Gammon; Heather Worsley; Ann Bishop; Carol Ely; Joan Crawford; Judy Duncan; Heather Dolphin; coach Sylvia Shaw; manager Ann Morrison
The intermediate champion St. Francis Xavier (then Mount St. Bernard) X-Women: Donalda MacLellan, Charlene Pelletier, Betty Carey, Adelaide MacDonald, Marion Bernasconi, Cordis McIsaac, Eleanor Murphy, Anne Carey, Mary Hickey, Mary Joe Leahy, Peggy MacIntyre, Elizabeth Chisholm
1962
Other rosters:
New Brunswick Teacher’s College: Barb Wilking
In the intermediate tournament, Mount St. Bernard won its third consecutive crown. The teams were slotted into two round-robin divisions, with the winners of each pool to play for the title.
In A pool round robin play: …………………………………………………… Dalhousie whipped Mount St. Vincent 51-10 as Linda Ramsey scored 15, Frihagen 12, Gill Rowan-Legg 9, Gillian Ash 9, Heather Grant 6. Mary Fury led the Mystics with 6. M Brimble added 4, while J Duguay, McDoward, G Gagnon, A Zubeaski, S Mullane, N Brennan, M Scaglioa, N Payzant, A Blackmore and C Levesque were scoreless. The Mystics also included K Taylor, Sandy Renner. …………………………………………………… Dalhousie pounded Mount Allison 58-22 as Gill Rowan-Legg scored 16, Frihagen 14, Ramsay 13, Grant 10 and Ash 5. Cook led Mount Allison with 11. Hartline added 5, Fenwick 3, Stevenson 3, while Angel, MacLeod and Thorne were scoreless. …………………………………………………… Acadia JVs whipped the Dalhousie JVs 44-22 as Lockhart scored 19, Rongley 16, Veinot 7 and Dustan 2, while Brittain, Curry, Reirt, Prosser and Jones were scoreless. Linda Ramsay led Dalhousie with 7. Sigi Frihagen added 6, Gill Rowan-Legg 4, Grant 3 and Ash 2, while Eleanor Bainbridge, Ann Dunnigan, Margo Horne, Linda Stoker and Heather Saunderson were scoreless. Dalhousie (coached by Iris Bliss) also included C Sawyer. …………………………………………………… Acadia JVs 3-0, Dalhousie JVs 2-1, Mount St. Vincent 0-3, Mount Allison JVs 1-2
In B pool round robin play: …………………………………………………… Mount St. Bernard 2-0, New Brunswick 1-1, King’s 0-2. Mount St. Bernard defeated UNB 41-25 and King’s 46-28. King’s included Sharon Green.
In the final, the St. Francis Xavier X-Women (then Mount St. Bernard) whipped the Acadia JV Axettes 50-32. D Maclelland paced the X-Women with 20. R Klein added 18, A Macdonald 8 and B Carey 4. Lockhart paced Acadia with 18. Longley added 7 and Veinot 7,
The runner-up Acadia JV Axettes: Lockhart; Longley; Jayda Veinot; Brittain; Currey, Sydor; Reid; Dunstan; Prosser; Jones; Pyle;
The champion St. Francis Xavier X-Women (then Mount St. Bernard): D Maclelland; R Klein; A Macdonald; B Carey; M.J. Leahey; ML Wolstenholme; Cordis MacIsaac; J Parker; L Smith; M Bernasconi; J Sobol;
1963
Other rosters:
Memorial Beothuks: Eileen Yarn, Linda King, Karen Hickman, Judy Cole, Kathy Templeton, Barbara Davis, Linda Marshall.
University of New Brunswick Jayvee Red Bloomers: Cathy Tonkin, Pat Martin, Anthea Allen, Sandy Phinney, Mary Rooney, Nina Lacas, Jessie MacVicar, Jan Meisner, Paul Maund, Madeline Dill, Carolynn Clark, Sally Smith, Elaine Ross
The intermediate tournament was held at Dalhousie, although the Tigerettes did not field a team. Teams were placed into 2 round-robin pools, with the winners of each pool to qualify for the final.
In pool A play: …………………………………………………… Mount St. Vincent nipped Mount St. Bernard (St. FX) 43-42. …………………………………………………… Mount St. Bernard pounded Mt. Allison 84-10. The X-ettes (coached by Pamela Walsh) included Rosemary Klein, Donalda Maclellan, Louise MacLellan, Jane Parker, Louise MacLellan, Ethel Power, Jan Glover, Mary McGoey, Yvonne Doiron, Joan O’Connor, Mary Hickey, Ann Thompson, Martha Hubbard, Betty Carey. …………………………………………………… Mt. St. Vincent whipped Mt. Allison 46-15.
In Pool B play: …………………………………………………… King’s clipped Acadia 34-24. …………………………………………………… King’s dumped the University of New Brunswick Teachers College 33-21. …………………………………………………… Acadia JVs and University of New Brunswick Teachers College played to a 19-19 draw. NB Teachers included Dobson.
The two pool winners, King’s and the Mt. St. Vincent played in the final, with King’s prevailing 28-16. Frankie Cochran paced King’s with 12. Janet Marshall added 9 and Burdette Coates 7. Cordis McIsaac led the Mystics with 11. Dolores Cormier added 5. King’s led 17-13 at the half and the Mystics folded their tents when Jean Fleming fouled out in the third quarter.
The runner-up Mount St. Vincent Mystics: Cordis MacIsaac; Dolores Cormier;
The champion King’s University College: Janet Marshall; Burdette Coates; Francis Cochrane; Cook; Paton; Aikman; Gohan; Ripley; Smith;
1964
U.P.E.I. Panthers (league?): Betty Ann Gaudet, Diane La Rose, Betty Jean Callaghan, Carol Ann Power, Veronica Swift, Ernestine Smith, Karen Kelly, Anne Callaghan, Monica Clow, coach Bob Pelrine, manager Connie Croteau
Fredericton Teachers College (league?): Jean Blanchard, Sheila Robinson, Gail Hetherington
In the Maritime Junior Varsity tournament, the New Brunswick JV Red Rovers emerged as the champs
Memorial participated in the draw on an “exhibition” basis.
In pool A play: …………………………………………………… The New Brunswick Jayvee Red Rovers dispatched the Mount Allison JVs 36-25. …………………………………………………… The UNB Jayvee Red Rovers dusted King’s 39-18. …………………………………………………… The Mount Allison JVs dispatched King’s 20-12.
In pool B play: …………………………………………………… The Memorial Sea-Hawks pounded Mount St. Vincent 36-13. …………………………………………………… The Memorial Sea-Hawks whipped the Acadia JVs 53-9. …………………………………………………… The Mount St. Vincent Mystics dumped the Acadia JVs 23-6 to capture the division.
Memorial, which was ineligible for the final, played an exhibition match against the University New of Brunswick JVs and easily handled the Red Rovers 56-20. The Sea-Hawks (coach Barbara Taylor, manager Paula Warren) included Linda King, Kathy Templeton, Eileen Yarn, Barbara Davis, Linda Marshall, Judy French, Anne Cahill, Bonnie Marshall, Jane Seaborn and Valda Winter.
In the final, the University of New Brunswick Jayvee Red Rovers nipped the Mount St. Vincent Mystics 35-34 in overtime on a free throw by Pat Martin. Joanne Geldart led the Red Rovers with 14. Pat Martin added 11 and Gwen Hills 10. Carmen Phinney paced the Mystics with 15. Cynthia Streeter added 10, Jean DuQuay 6 and Martha Kennedy 3.
The runner-up Mount St. Vincent Mystics: Cynthia Streeter; Jean Duquay; Carmen Phinney; Martha Kennedy;
The champion University of New Brunswick Jayvee Red Rovers: Pat Martin; Joanne Geldart; Gwen Hills; Ellen Shapiro; Carol O’Neil; Liz Davidge; Beth Watters; Lyn Smith; Diane McKeigan; Penny Esterbrooks; Ann Murray; Alexa Vaughan; coach Liz Rankin; manager? Pat Hutchinson
1965
UPEI Panthers (league?): Louise Gallant, Lynn O’Connor, Betty Anne Gaudet, Chantal Poulin, Muriel Hogan, Carol Anne Power, Karen Kelly, Ernestine Smith, Dianne Larose, Veronica Swift, Peggy McDonald
Memorial: Kathy Templeton
In the Maritime Jayvee tournament, held in Halifax, the University of New Brunswick Jayvees emerged as the champs.
In their opener, the University of New Brunswick Jayvee Red Rovers clipped King’s 50-34 as Cook scored 18, Geldart 11, Burke 10, Slater 7 and McLean 5.
In their second match, the University of New Brunswick Jayvee Red Rovers dispatched the Dalhousie Jayvees 51-35.
In the semis, the University of New Brunswick Jayvee Red Rovers dumped the Mount Allison Mounties 38-24 as Cook scored 17, Burke 9, McLean 5, Geldart 4 and Ross 3.
In the final, the University of New Brunswick Jayvee Red Rovers throttled King’s 49-15 as Cook scored 21, Slater 10, McLean 8, Geldart 4, Burke 4 and Ross 2.
The runner-up King’s:
The champion University of New Brunswick Jayvee Red Rovers: Bev Cook; Joanne Geldart; Gail Burke; Myrna Slater; Faith McLean; Tammy Ross; Carolyn O’Neil; Penny Estabrooks; Dianne Spear; Holt; Ellen Shapiro; Gale O’Brien; coach Sandy Robinson; manager? Sue Storey
1966
Memorial accepted into the Maritime intermediate loop on March 30, 1966.
Mount St. Vincent Mystics (toiled in Halifax & Dartmouth women’s league): Gloria Amirault, Sharon Mulcahy, Norma Michor, Liz Street, Faye Barrett, playing manager Marilyn Hutchings, Willa Mayo, Sandy Gordon, Bette Sauveur, Janet MacEachern, Rachelle Goudreau, Gerry Chaisson, Linda Bowlby, coach Charlie Dolan
New Brunswick Teacher’s College: Leblanc, McLennahan
UPEI Panthers (league?): Peggy MacDonald, Daisy Donahue, Carol Ann Power, Diane Laughlin, Louise Gallant, Gemma Dunn, Ann Smith, Sheila MacDonald, coach David MacDonald, manager Vangie Trainor
In pool A play: …………………………………………………… The University of New Brunswick Jayvee Red Rovers clipped the Dalhousie JVs 30-19 as Langley scored 18. Dalhousie included Gloria Gould. …………………………………………………… The University of New Brunswick Jayvee Red Rovers dispatched Kings x-x.
In pool B play: …………………………………………………… The Mt. St. Bernard JVs emerged as the winner. …………………………………………………… Other qualifiers included St. Thomas (Parish, Hickey) and the Mount Allison Jayvees.
In the final between pool winners, the University of New Brunswick Jayvee Red Rovers dusted Mount St. Bernard (St. FX JVs) 49-18 as Langley scored 18 and Dennis 12.
The runner-up Mount St. Bernard (St. FX) Jayvees:
The champion University of New Brunswick Jayvee Red Rovers: Diane Schroeder; Leckie Langley; Sheila Dennis; Kathy Kerrigan; Joyce West; Joanne Geldart; Nancy Desormeaux; Roberta Reid; Sheila Holt; Marilyn Thorpe; Diane Kozak; Pat Dick; coach Mary Lou Whitwill; manager Sharon Clark
1967
UPEI Panthers: Mary Power, Irene Larkin, Diane Laughlin, Patsy MacKinnon, Vangie Trainer, Cathy Martin, Linda MacDonald, Ann Smith, Marie Murphy, coach Don Pelrine, assistant Barry Puia
Memorial: Frances Goldstein, Carole King, Pat McGregor, Sue Baird, Marg Brake, Anne Collingwood, Ella Hann, Eleanor Stone, Yvonne Snell, Toni McGrath, coach Miss J. Smith
New Brunswick Teacher’s College: Stratton, Leetch, McLennahan, Battan, Morrison, Cast, McPhee, Fleed, Groves, Cowper
Nova Scotia Teachers College Hawks: Glenda Belmore, Jean Graves, Joyce Halverson, Carolyn Harris, Heather Nordine, Sandra Hamilton, Charlotte Whalen, Judy Wile, Ruth Evely, Pat Dauphinee, Sandra Carter, coach miss Walker, manager Anne Thorbourne
University of New Brunswick Jayvee Red Rovers: Nancy Desormeau, Sandra Billings, Sadie Ward, Kathleen Whitly, Anne MacNeill, Juanita Gorman, Bert Reid, Karen Percival, Barb Shaw, Sheila Dennis, Heather Dickson, coach Liz Davidge, manager Marg McGaw
The champion Mount St. Bernard (St. FX) Jayvees: