In the quarterfinals, held in St. Stephen, the host Spartans torched the Woodstock Wildcats 57-18 as Stuart scored 18, Francis 12, J Pomeroy 11, Dinsmore 6, Corby 4, Lowe 2 and Barr 2. Anne McElroy led the Wildcats with 8. Elaine DeMerchant added 4, Jean Jennings 2, Sharon Moffatt 2 and Carolyn Thomas 2, while Anne McKay, Carol Briggs, Linda Clark, Gail Leach, Barbara Harris, Joan Gardiner, Hamilton, Linda Hoar, Bertha Johnson, Carolyn Flinn and Carol Forrest were scoreless.

       The Minto Memorial Tigers clipped the Saint John Simonds Seabees 44-33 as Hunziker scored 20, Trzop 15 and Landry 4, while five points were unallocated. Pat Alexander led the Seabees with 11. Diane Alexander added 6, Donna Ough 6, Noella Collette 6 and Sandra Watson 4, while Ann Doiron, Helui Vontso, Dianne Davies, Ruth Price, Ann Alexander, Ann Banks, Carol Eastwood, Pat Horton, Marie Skinner, Darlene Lawton, Ann Donovan and Suzanne Mcleod were scoreless.

       The Perth-Andover Southern Victoria Vikettes edged the Campbellton Tigers 48-46 as Morrel scored 27, Smith 15, Moor 3, Tucker 2 and Clark 1. Kozak paced the Tigers with 23. Joan Slater added 17 and Kai Dawson 6, while Maureen Clair, Jocelyn McLeod, Donna Keays, Marie Lavoie, Mary Millican, Penny Quigley, Marsha Charlong, Janet Inglis, Ruth Rice, Lorraine Furlotte, Susan Fitzgerald, Phyllis MacMillan, Jackie Doucet and Carolyn Lee were scoreless.

       In the last quarterfinal, the Saint John Greyhounds nipped the Sussex Sonics 29-28 as Brown scored 13, Hetherington 12 and Melvin 4. Sandra Steeves scored 13 to pace the Sonics (coach Mrs. Paul Crowe). Ann Mattheson added 8, and Mary McAfee 7, while Christina Wright, Sharon Crowthers, Sharon Freeze, Marg Keays, Brenda Liddle (Liasle?), Betty Yeomans, Pat Brewing Kathryn Lisson and Andrea Steeves were scoreless.

       In the semis, the St. Stephen Spartans torched the Minto Memorial Tigers 52-30 as Stuart scored 29, Dinsmore 14, Francis 6, Corby 2 and Barr 1. Trzop led the Tigers with 15. Hunziker added 13 and Landry 2.

       In the other semi, the Perth-Andover Southern Victoria Vikettes spanked the Saint John Greyhounds 44-30 as J Smith scored 22, Moore 11, Morrell 10 and Clark 1. Hetherington led the Greyhounds with 12. Tait added 11 and Brown 7.

       In the bronze medal match, the Saint John Greyhounds torched the Minto Memorial Tigers 45-27 as Hetherington scored 22, Brown 15, Tait 6 and McKnight 2. Faye Hunziker led the Tigers with 23. Mary Trzop added 3 and Myrna Barton 1, while Marg Landry, Georgina Hachey, Yvonne Legere, Peggy Nightingale, King, Elsie Kelly, Emma Gallant, Charlotte Lawson, Sharon Hawkes, Mary Lou Spencer, Veronica Swit and Beatrice Bernard were scoreless. The Tigers also included Rodena Bonnell, Lynda Matierman, Mary Thurrott, Donna Hoyt, Sheila Gallagher, Alvina Richardson, Loy Mowat, Rena Gallant and Anne Marie Matiernan.

In the final, the St. Stephen Spartans clocked the Perth-Andover Southern Victoria Vikings 55-34 as Stuart scored 25, Dinsmore 15, Francis 7, Barr 4, Corby 2 and Lowe 2. Smith led the Vikettes with 14. Morrell added 12 and Moore 8.

       The bronze medalist Saint John Greyhounds: Jane Brown; Gail Hetherington; Jean Melvin; Ruth McKnight; Heather Tait; Barbara Buckley; Lorna Mcenzie; Donna Folkins, Janet Goldin; Gloria Gould, Marjorie Hayward; Shirley Pevlin; Sharon McKerson; Lynn Spencer; Sandra McAlpine; Carol Kierstead; Lynn Bussey; Patricia North; Donna Melvin; Lynda Muir; Myrna Lingley;

       The silver medalist Perth-Andover Southern Victoria Vikettes: Ruth Morrell; Judy Smith; Judy Moore; Teresa Tucker; Muriel Clark; Joanne Grant; Ruth Bishop; Dorothy DeMerchant; Mary Hansen; Carolyn Grierson; Lena Green; Sheila Goodine; Monica Grant; Ruth Bishop; Laureen Smith; Judy Moore; coach Allison Troy

       The champion St. Stephen Spartans: Sandra Barr; Lynn Stuart; Joan Francis; Joanne Pomeroy; Marilyn Dinsmore; Kaye Corby; Sharon Lowe; Sandra Bowden; Patsy Mallory; Nancy Clarke; Donna Jarvis; Vickie Vale; Linda Gibbs; Bernette Pomeroy; Marylou Gibson; Charlene Gatchell; Joan McEachern; coach Duncan McGeachy; manager Joanne Irving