Final regular season standings:

Division A (4): Fanshawe, also Conestoga, Sheridan and Lambton

Division B (4): Mohawk ….also Cambrian-North Bay; Niagara, and Cambrian-Sudbury

Division C (4): Centennial ….also Algonquin, St. Lawrence-Kingston, and Seneca.

        Playoff non-qualifiers:

        Niagara Knights: Margie Darte, Marianne Hageroust, Mary Maxim, Lois Lamb, Judy McFarlane, Maureen Clarysse, Wendy Roberts, Diane Kloes, Pat Becker, May Reid, Narley Finch, coach Linda Fletcher

        Seneca Sting: B Armour,

        In the East playoffs: …………………………………………………… In the quarterfinals, Algonquin spanked the St. Lawrence-Kingston Vikings 35-18 as Mary Lou Stevenson scored 16. The Vikings included Marilyn Esfort, Anne St. Pierre, Enes Xuereh. …………………………………………………… In the semis, Algonquin dusted Centennial 37-21 as Eileynne Dickinson scored 16. …………………………………………………… In the final, Algonquin nipped Seneca 33-31 as Mary Lou Stevenson scored 15.

        In the postseason tournament, held in Hamilton, six teams qualified: Algonquin; Conestoga; Mohawk; Fanshawe, Cambrian and Centennial. Tournament held in Hamilton.

        Conestoga’s The Spoke reported that Mohawk beat Conestoga in the quarterfinals and then lost to Algonquin in the semis. Most others reported the following:

        In the quarterfinals, the Algonquin Thunder dispatched the Mohawk Mountaineers 23-18 as Mary Lou Stevenson scored 13. The Mountaineers (coached by Miss Hawley) included Ava Inniss, Carol Dockstator, Jane Reichelt, Marg Stan, Dale Gelzinis, Maureen Leach, Linda Lowry, Wanda Evans, Kathryn McColl.

        In the semis, the Algonquin Thunder defeated Conestoga 38-29 as Mary Lou Stevenson scored 24.

        In the final, the Fanshawe Falcons defeated the Algonquin Thunder 40-30. Mary Lou Stevenson paced the Thunder with 21.

        The silver medalist Algonquin Thunder: Mary Lou Stevenson; Eileynne Dickinson;

        The gold medalist Fanshawe Falcons: