1926

        In the provincial final, the Saskatoon Bedford Road Redmen defeated Regina Central 31-23.

1927

        The Regina city champ Scott Blues: Edith Engel, Betty Siller, Olive Brown, Helen Howey, Margaret Steele, Clara Ehman, Gladys Ellis, Hilda Bard, Marion Hildebrand, coach G.A. Gordon

1928

        In the Regina final, the Scott Blues defeated Regina College 14-11 as Bard scored 11 and Engel 3, while Hildebrand, East, Ellis, Seller and Flickel were scoreless. Mabel Emerson led Regina College with 9. Elaine Henry added 2, while Betty Benwell, Jean Martin, Anne Lloyd and Jean Hendershot were scoreless.

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        In Saskatoon, Bedford Road emerged as the regular season champ and so dominated the league that it was determined postseason play wasn’t warranted. Bedford Road included Ethel Sonmore, Kay Graham, Jean Gunning, Emily Ross, Helen Kemp, May Patterson, Bea Padley and Manon Warshick. The runner-up City Park included Winnie Ward, Janet Kirkpatrick, Betty Duncan, Brenda Robisnon, Helen Hindson, Elsie Morgan, Dorothy Downey and Jean Palmer. The title entitled Bedford road to challenge for the senior city women’s title.

        In the sudden-death provincial final, Saskatoon Bedford Road torched Regina Commercial 48-29 as Ethel Somnor scored 24, Jean Gunning 14 and Kay Graham 10, while Padley, Sonmor, Ross, Patterson, Warshick and Reid were scoreless. Murray paced Commercial with 18. Hildebrand added 11, while Bard, Dojack, Hays, Willson, Mahon, Molter and MacGillivray were scoreless.

1932

        In the Saskatoon finals, Saskatoon Tech defeated Bedford Road 22-29; 30-24; 32-31 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Bedford Road clipped Saskatoon Tech 29-22 as B Gordon scored 14, Ethel Sonmor 9 and V Sonmor 6, while Flo Bateman, M Creelman, Emily Ross, E Reid, R Brown and M Schmidt were scoreless. Jean Gunning led Tech with 10. Olive Robinson added 7 and Kay Graham 4, while P Ayres, E Bourne, G Cox, Barbara Baker, Myrtle Gregory and Louise Borden were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saskatoon Tech evened the series with a 30-24 win as Alice Robinson scored 11, Kay Graham 10 and Jean Gunning 9, while Louise Borden, Phyllis Ayres, Edythe Bourne, Gwen Cox, Myrtle Gregory and Barbara Baker were scoreless. V Sonmor paced the Redmen with 11. Ethel Sonmor added 8 and Betty Gordon 5, while Flo Bateman, M Creelman, Emily Ross, Evelyn Reid, Ruth Brown and Mary Schmidt were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game three, Saskatoon Tech nipped Bedford road 32-31 as Kay Graham scored 19, Alice Robinson 8 and Jean Gunning 5. Ethel Sonmor paced Bedford Road with 11. Vi Sonmor added 10 and Betty Gordon 10. Capturing the title entitled Tech to challenge the University of Saskatchewan Huskies for the senior city women’s title.

1933

        In the Saskatoon finals, Saskatoon Tech defeated City Park 61-34; 69-31 (2g-0). …………………………………………………… In game one, Tech blasted the Cowgirls 61-34 as Ora Patterson scored 34, Jean Gunning 15, Sonmor 10 and Mae Patterson 2, while Ross, Kemp, Gregory, Cox and Truscott were scoreless. McMillan led City Park with 13. Robb added 10. The Cowgirls also included Raynor, Wheelock, Alexander, Downey, Semple, Willos. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saskatoon Tech torched City Park 69-31 as Ora Patterson scored 28, Gunning 23, Sonmor 12 and Robinson 6, while Ross, Kemp Truscott and Cox were scoreless. Raynor led the Cowgirls with 13. McMillan added 10 and Robb 8, while Alexander, Downey, Semple and Fullerton were scoreless. Capturing the city title entitled Tech to challenge the University of Saskatchewan Varsity for the senior city women’s title.

1934

        In the Regina finals, the Central Gophers defeated the Scott Blues 23-18; 28-12 (Total 51-30). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Gophers prevailed 28-12 as Hilda Leggett scored 18, Noonan 5, Demchuk 2, Cullum 2 and Deacon 1, while Thomson, Bruce, Douglas, Scrimgouer and Searle were scoreless. Blashill led Scott with 6. McPherson added 4 and Moodie 2, while Robinson, Kinsman, J Martin, E Martin, Barrett and Morris were scoreless.

        In Saskatoon regular season play, City Park prevailed. The Cowgirls included Fogal, Watkins, Myers, Harper, McRae, Elliott, McOrmond, Wilson and Whitlock. The runners Nutana Blues included Fawcett, Beardall, Anderson, Phillips, Freyling, Fenton, Dundas and Preston. …………………………………………………… Saskatoon play was all but incoherent as teams appeared to variously and, in some cases, simultaneously participate in an intercollegiate, an intermediate and an interscholastic league. …………………………………………………… In the intercollegiate finals, Saskatoon Tech defeated Nutana x-x; x-x; 30-24 (2g-1). In game three, Tech (coached by Peggy Cumming) prevailed 30-24 as Dorrow scored 13, Phillips 12, Patterson 3 and Steeves 2, while Kent, Skipper, Gregory, Sandall and Jones were scoreless. Cole led the Blues with 10. Trerice added 8 and McKay 6, while O’Connor, Bailey, Clarke, Galbraith, Kinnon and Preston were scoreless.

1935

        In the Saskatoon finals, Technical won its fourth consecutive title by defeating City Park 26-19; 29-29 (Total: 55-48). …………………………………………………… In game one, Technical clipped City Park 26-19 as June Patterson scored 10, Middlemass 4, Erickson 4, Sandall 2, O Patterson 2, Duncan 2 and Reid 2, while Kent, Farmer and Wilson were scoreless. McRae led the Cowgirls with 6. Clark added 5, Brown 3, McMillan 2, Dibb 1, Alexander 1 and Elliott 1, while Myers, Charmbury and Whitlock were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the teams played to a 29-29 draw. Patterson led Technical with 13. Middlemas added 8, Erickson 3, Kent 3 and Sandall 2, while Patterson, Reid, Wilson, Farmer and Duncan were scoreless. Clark led the Cowgirls with 10. McMillan added 7, Brown 4, Dibb 2, Myers 2, McRae 2, Eliott 1, and Alexander 1, while Whitlock and Charmbury were scoreless.

The Regina city champion Sacred Heart: Marie Phaneuf, K Backmon, A Simons, R Noonan, M McPhee, F Brennan, T Backman, A Hornstein

1939

        In the sudden-death? Regina finals, the Scott Blues torched Com Tech 67-22 as Thelma Anderson scored 45, M Garside 12, D Rae 8 and V Blair 2, while T Stewart, E Taylor, A tufts and S Jetmundson were scoreless. Baker led Com Tech with 8. Ehman added 4, Garside 3, Bannister 3, Watson 2 and Paul 2, while Loving, McDonald, Carnell, Eberley and Engel were scoreless.

1940

        Regina Central Gophers captured the city title? The Gophers included Audrey Mounteer.

1941

        In the Saskatoon city finals, the Nutana Blues defeated the City Park Cowgirls 34-18; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Nutana whipped City Park 34-18 as Schwartz scored 21, Milliken 6, Harris 4 and Peterson 3, while Millar, Storey, Thurston, Varey and Prince were scoreless. Barnett led the Cowgirls with 5. Hillman added 4, Campbell 4, Smith 3 and Rayner 2, while Harrington, Murray, Brodie, Walker, Flavelle and Bruce were scoreless.

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        In the Saskatoon finals, Saskatoon Tech defeated the City Park Cowgirls 25-20; 22-28; 31-22 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game three, Saskatoon Tech took the series with a 31-22 win as E Hnatyk scored 10, M Thomas 6, E Matheson 6, Girling 4, A Syroishka 4, and H Pettingale 1, while A Boysenko, F Lastik, E Reimers, M Copan, R Shepherd, V Pipe, M Cocker, J Girling and E Blue were scoreless. Woods led the Cowgirls with 7. Munkley added 6, Horel 3, Wilson 2, Wilton 2, Harper 1 and Larson 1, while Dye, Hall, Shepherd, Van Harlem, Speck and Spark were scoreless.

        In the Regina final, the Central Gophers defeated x. The Gophers included Jaquie Hoard, Dorothy Sawa.

        Other rosters in the three-team league:

        Scott: Mabel Richardson, Vi Buchan, Betty Petryna, Goulden, Marg Ketcheson, Jean Cunning, Gallagher, Anson, Tappin, Blair, Musgrave, Watmore, Cresswaller

        Tech: Mildred Arthurs, Marg Herden, Arlene Debolt, Herden, Smith, Bickie, Roberts, Lambrecht, Jones, Garliner

1946

        In the Regina city finals, the Central Gophers defeated the Scott Blues 13-18; x-x (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game one, Scott prevailed 18-13 as Betty Petryna scored 5, Mable Richardson 4, Joyce Goulden 4, Vi Tappin 2, Cunning 2 and Henderosn 1, while Vi Buchan, Evelyn Blair, Pat Cressweller, Jean Musgrave, Gallagher, Watmore and Butler were scoreless. Camillia Gardner led the Gophers with 6. Jackie Gates added 3, Joan Miles 2 and McMutry 2, while Bev Ramsey, Meiszner, Tai, Parker, Ramsay, Hoard, Biggs and Coy were scoreless. The Gophers also included Bossone.

1947

        In the Regina city final, the Central Gophers blasted the Balfour Tech Redmen 31-5 as Jackie Hoard scored 6 and Aileen Wilson 6.