In the opening round, held in Treherne, the 11th-seeded Wabowden Mel Johnson Eagles defeated the Gladstone William Morton Warriors 50-44 as Bonnie Jonasson scored 18. Joan Graham led the Warriors with 17. …………………………………………………… The Treherne Tigers defeated the Winnipegosis Bombers 53-45 as Joanne Ennis scored 27. Brenda Borne scored 15 to lead the Bombers. The Bombers (coached by Patricia Hall and Rick White) also included Bonnie Charlrand. …………………………………………………… The Rosenort Red Hawks dumped the Winnipeg Precious Blood Catholic Spartans 59-44 as Gwen Friesen scored 30. Danilla Brunei led the Spartans with 21. The Spartans also included Pam Savoie.

        In the quarterfinals, held in Treherne, the top-seeded Hamiota Huskies defeated the 11th-seeded Wabowden Mel Johnson Eagles 105-31 as Beth Cochran scored 30. Bonnie Jonasson led Wabowden with 12.

        The 2nd-seeded Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders clocked the 7th-seeded Fisher Branch Cougars 94-72 as Pam Ruud scored 41 and Tammy Rozsa 28. Lori Lindal led the Cougars with 25. The Cougars included Claudette Jiasson.

        The 3rd-seeded Hartney Hornets dispatched the Manitou Nellie McClung Tigers 95-32 as Bev Isabey scored 22. Shirley Vandenbosch led the Tigers with 11.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 4th-seeded Rosenort Red Hawks dispatched the Treherne Tigers 62-34 as Gwen Friesen scored 26. Joanne Ennis paced the Tigers with 14.

        In the semis, the top-seeded Hamiota Huskies defeated the Rosenort Red Hawks 88-35.

In the other semi, the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders edged the Hartney Hornets 67-65 as Pam Ruud scored 23, Lynn Blackburde 17 and Tammy Rosza 14.

In the bronze medal match, the Hartney Hornets dispatched the Rosenort Red Hawks 70-54 as Jackie Clarke scored 25. Kathy Friesen led the Red Hawks with 28. The Red Hawks also included Gwen Friesen, Kathy Friesen; Wendy Eidse, June Eidse, Janet Friesen, Joan Loewen.

        In the final, Beth Cochran scored 33 as the top-seeded Hamiota Huskies defeated the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders 70-64. Pam Ruud led Sprague with 24.

        The bronze medalist Hartney Hornets: Bev Isabey; Jackie Clark;

        The silver medalist Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders: Pam Ruud; Tammy Rosza; Lynn Blackburde; Sandra Cisar; Millie McLeod; Sharon Culleton; Mary Hebel; Wendy Czechmeister; Brenda Schmidt; Penny Hovorka; Wendy Thunder; coach Terry Gotziaman; assistant Mark Gadient

        The gold medalist Hamiota Huskies: Beth Cochran; Kim Robertson; Terri Mathison; Susan Dixon; Tanis Mathison; Lynda Hoskins; Kathy Kidd; Wanda Dixon; coach Bruce Lyons; coach Jim Cockburn; manager Nancy Duncan