In the sudden-death Saskatoon city final, the Nutana Blues whipped the Bedford Road Redmen 32-11 as Donalda Clark scored 12, Gregor 8, Roberts 6, Thompson 3, Merk 2 and Hutcheon 1, while Ferguson, Bibbey, Billingsly, Wilton, Cherry, Drinkle and Clark were scoreless. Eleanor Power led the Redmen with 5. Briege added 2, Mckay 1, B Ruthledge 1, C Ruthledge 1 and Ferguson 1, while Lydiard, Hancock, Baldwin, Matheson, Logan, Bauer and Cowell were scoreless.

In the sudden-death Northern final, the Saskatoon Nutana Blues whipped Prince Albert 48-13 as Donalda Clark scored 18, Shirley Roberts 8, Thompson 6, Merk 4, Hutchinson 2, M Clark 2, Wilton 2, Billingsley 2, Bibbey 2 and Ferguson 1, while Drinkle and Cherry were scoreless. Shearer led Prince Albert with 5. Carrier added 3, Kerr 2, Fitch 1, Doane 1 and Dwyer 1, while Nilson, McKeand, Tuedo, Dach and Trofimiuk were scoreless.

        In the Regina city final, the Regina Scott Blues defeated the Regina Sacred Heart Academy Saints 24-23; 34-14 (Total: 58-37). …………………………………………………… In game two, the Blues prevailed 34-14 as Ev Townsend scored 12. Dot Himbeault paced the Saints with 7.

        In the Southern final, the Moose Jaw Central Cyclones (then the All-Stars) defeated the Regina Scott Blues 30-27; 32-32 (Total: 62-59). …………………………………………………… In game one, Central prevailed 30-27 as Ruth Mason scored 19, Shewchuk 3, Munroe 3, Kozak 2, Waslin 2 and Foster 1, while Cairnie, Milligan, McAdam and Blatchford were scoreless. Connie Horeak led the Blues with 10. Dot Latimer added 6, Johnson 4, Townsend 4, Lipsett 2 and Hastings 1, while Crichton, Biggart, Carter, Dawson, Crawford and Bagby were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, the teams played to a 32-32 draw, which allowed Moose Jaw Central to take the total-point series by three. Ruth Mason led Moose Jaw with 17. Dot Latimer and Connie Horeak each notched 10 to pace the Blues.

        In the provincial final,