In the opening round: …………………………………………………… Trail dispatched the Kelowna Owls 13-9 as Cumming scored 5, Wiig 3, Hanson 2, Atwell 2 and Wright 1, while Yorke, Ferrell, Wilson and MacIntosh were scoreless. Murdoch paced the Owls with 2. Ball added 2, Forsythe 2, J Stirling 2 and Miller 1, while Mar, MaGregor, B Stirling, Niblock, White, Macdonald and Scantland were scoreless. …………………………………………………… X defeated Chilliwack x-x (No evidence of this other than Chilliwack’s claim that they were in the draw). Chilliwack included Beldam, Marion Baldwin, Lunenberg, Banman, Lewis, Butchart, Preston, McNeil, Creelman, Wheetan.
In the quarterfinals, held in Kelowna, the New Westminster Trapp Tech dusted the Kamloops Red Devils 29-8 as Beverly Furness scored 11, Jones 8, Price 4, Mary Hildebrand 2, Reed 2, Smith 2 and Smail 2, while Earle, Spurr and Grills were scoreless. Smith led the Red Devils with 4. Cornwall added 3 and McArdle 1, while Ransom, Ellis, Fraser, Stevens, Slater, Black and Coubould were scoreless.
The Vancouver John Oliver Jokers dispatched Abbotsford Phillip Sheffield 17-12 as Shirley Lewis scored 5, Nyholm 4, Velma Richardson 2, Harris 2, Molstead 2, May 1 and Gardiner 1, while Ford and Robinson were scoreless. McGarua paced Phillip Sheffield with 6. Keyes added 2, Craddock 2, Caul 1 and Rutluff 1, while Fraser, Vanderhock, Adams and Bratten were scoreless.
The Vancouver Kitsilano Blue Demons defeated Enderby 25-18 as Tratch scored 12, Adank 7, Mitchell 4, Hillman 1 and Hallam 1, while McLeary, Farris, McNab and Walsh were scoreless. Tina Skelly paced Enderby (coached by Johnny Pritchard) with 6. White added 4, Lynes 2, E Faulkner 2 and D Faulkner 2, while Salt, Malpass, Blackburn, Lloyd and Brash were scoreless.
In the last quarterfinal, Trail clipped Alberni 23-14 as Atwell scored 6, Wiig 5, Wright 4, Hanson 4, Cumming 4, while McIntosh, Ferrell, Wilson and Yorke were scoreless. Wood paced Alberni with 4. Militich added 4, Robertson 2, Donavan 2 and Boole 2, while Bailey, Skyrme, Prudhomme and Matilla were scoreless.
In the semis, New Westminster Trapp Tech dispatched the Vancouver Kitsilano Blue Demons 19-12 as Jones scored 6, Spurr 4, Furness 4, Smail 3 and Hildebrand 2, while Earle, Reed, Grills, Smith and Price were scoreless. Adank paced the Blue Demons with 4. Mitchell added 4, Tratch 2 and Farris 2, while Hillman, McLeary, Hallam, McNab and Walsh were scoreless.
In the other semi, the Vancouver John Oliver Jokes spanked Trail 20-10 as Velma Richardson scored 5, Harris 5, Lewis 4, May 4 and Nyholm 2, while Moldstead, Gardiner, Ford and Robinson were scoreless. Hanson paced Trail with 3. Atwell added 3, Wilson 2 and Wiig 2, while Wright, Weldon, Yorke, Ferro, Cumming and McIntyre were scoreless.
No evidence of a bronze medal match.
In the final, the Vancouver John Oliver Jokers defeated New Westminster Trapp Tech 19-18 as Shirley Lewis scored 7, Harris 4, Richardson 3, May 2, Molstead 2 and Nyholm 1, while Gardiner, Ford and Robinson were scoreless. Jones paced Trapp Tech with 10. Beverly Furness added 4 and Reed 4, while Mary Hildebrand, Earle, Spurr, Grills, Smith, Small and Price were scoreless. Lewis notched the winner in the final minute of play.
The Vancouver Province named Tina Skelly of Enderby the most valuable player of the tournament.
The co-bronze medalist Trail: Cumming; Wiig; Hanson; Atwell, Wright; Yorke; Ferrell; Wilson; MacIntosh; coach Featherstone
The co-bronze medalist Vancouver Kitsilano Blue Demons: Tratch; Adank; Mitchell; Hillman; Hallam; McLeary; Farris; McNab; Walsh; coach Gladys Minton
The silver medalist New Westminster Trapp Tech: Jones; Beverly Furness; Reed; Mary Hildebrand; Earle; Spurr; Grills; Smith; Smail; Price;
The gold medalist Vancouver John Oliver Jokers: Shirley Lewis; Harris; Velma Richardson; May; Molstead; Nyholm; Gardiner; Ford; Robinson;