Final regular season standings:

North (3): Canadore (8-9); Nouranda-Rouyn (6-5); Cambrian (0-6).

South (4): Centennial (x-x); Humber (11-4); also Seneca and Sheridan

East (3): Algonquin (x-x); also Sir Sandford Fleming of Peterborough and St. Lawrence-Kingston

West (3): Niagara (x-x); also Mohawk and Niagara.

        Playoff non-qualifiers:

        Fanshawe Falcons?: Angela Austin

        Humber Hawks: Debbie Cross, Linda Coon, Deanna Pacini, Joanne McBride, Carol Wedley, Helen Croitoru, Jenny Tomalin, coach Mary Lou Dresser

        Rouyn: Denise Lavigne

        Seneca Sting: Jeanne Hiscock, Gloria Cunningham,

        Sheridan Bruins: Sheila Dunn,

        The postseason playoffs were a round-robin tournament held at St. Lawrence-Kingston.

The Algonquin Thunder whipped the Niagara Knights 45-28 as Donna Galasso scored 10 and Colleen Good 10. Sue MacLean led Niagara with 9.

        The Centennial Colts edged the Canadore-North Bay Panthers 54-52 in overtime as Rita Stremikis scored 21. Liz Burnette paced Canadore with 18. Cathy Bennett added 16.

        The Centennial Colts defeated the Niagara Knights 38-25.

        The Algonquin Acaats thrashed the Canadore-North Bay Panthers 45-26 as Ellen Yang scored 11. The Panthers (coached by Gary Lumsden) included Cathy Bennett, Liz Brunette, Judy Burke, Jane Van Toen, Joanne Dyke, Kelly Kuselek, Alice McLeod, Christine Weatherhead, Debra Davis and Solange LeTourneau.

        The Algonquin Acaats captured their second consecutive crown with an undefeated (3-0) record by thumping Centennial 56-43 as Colleen Good scored 27 and Hilary Lockett 15. Terry Blazik led Centennial with 18. Rita Stremikis added 16.

        The silver medalist Centennial Colts: Terry Blazik; Rita Stremikis; Phyl Reynolds; Hillar Talve;

        The gold medalist Algonquin Thunder: Colleen Good; Hilary Lockett; Dona Galasso; Kim Morgan; Ellynne Dickson; Ellen Yang; Barb Forester;