In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Toronto Cottage Chicks dumped Brantford 17-17; 40-31 (Total 57-46).In the Ontario quarterfinals, the Toronto Cottage Chicks defeated the Brantford Lassies 17-17; 40-31 (Total 57-46). …………………………………………………… In game two, Toronto took the series with a 40-31 win as C Roper scored 15, J Stuart 7, B Findley 6, M Gould 6, M Smythe 2, N Frankson 2 and M Railey 2, while B Fenton and F Cruickshanks were scoreless. K Rigglesford scored 15 to lead Brantford (coached by Lela Johnson). Lucille Serabian added 8, A Garbarino 4, Lodetta Hunchak 2 and A Henley 2, while S Rice, C Cox and B Raven were scoreless.

In the Ontario semis, Toronto Cottage Chicks defeated the St. Catharines Martindale Rovers 59-24; 31-27 (Total: 90-51). …………………………………………………… In game one, Carol Roper paced Toronto with 15. Marg Gould added 10, Flo Cruickshank 10, Marie Railey 8, Barb Forbes 8, Nora Frankson 0, Betty Fenton 4 and Joan Stuart 4. Nancy Cray and Joan Cushman each scored 8 to pace the Rovers. Shirley Callaghan added 3, Dianne Reed 3, June Cushman 2 and Marguerite Setford 0. …………………………………………………… In game two, the Cottage Chicks prevailed 31-27.

In the Ontario final, the Ontario church champs, Niagara Falls St. Patrick’s defeated the Toronto Cottage Chicks 30-31; 39-32 (Total: 69-63).

In the British Columbia quarterfinals and Vancouver finals, Chalmers United defeated Models 26-26; 47-24 (Total: 73-50). …………………………………………………… In game one, the teams played to a 26-26 draw. Wayslow paced Chalmers with 7. Pinchin added 6, Stafford 5, Jesperson 5, Gannon 2 and Weber 1, while Francis, Toban and LeBrun were scoreless. Robinson led the Models with 17. Wendt added 4, Anderson 3, Lindgren 1 and Poole 1, while Krieger, Erickson, Gordon, Hamon and Stananought were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Chalmers took the series by pounding Models 47-24 as Stafford scored 15, Pinchin 13, Wayslow 9, Jesperson 8, Toban 1 and Gannon 1, while Francis, LeBrun and Weber were scoreless. Robinson led the Models with 15. Erickson added 5, Krieger 2, Lindgren 1 and Poole 1, while Gordon, Anderson, Hamon, Wendt and Stananought were scoreless.

In the B.C. semis and Lower Mainland finals, the North Vancouver Teenettes defeated Vancouver Chalmers United x-x; 55-46 (Total: x-x). …………………………………………………… In game two, North Vancouver took the series with a 55-46 win as Lange scored 17, Powers 14, Jones 11, Stewart 6, Soderstrom 5 and Reid 2, while Allen and Reid were scoreless. Jesperson led Chalmers with 17. Stafford added 12, Pinchin 9, Toban 5 and Wayslow 3, while Francis, Gannon, Lebrun and Weber were scoreless.

In the British Columbia semis and Island finals, the Cumberland Jets defeated the Victoria Eaglettes 37-22; 25-29 (Total: 62-51). …………………………………………………… In game two, Victoria prevailed 29-25 but lost the total-point series by 11. Pat Lisle led the Eaglettes with 13. Shirley Jones added 9, Sinclair 5 and Ross 2, while Hearn, Mitchell, P Jones and Johnson were scoreless. Trudy Mounce paced Cumberland with 12. Patterson added 6, Gray 6 and Picketti 1, while Frelone, Maxwell, Daleazzi, Westfield, Tait and Wain were scoreless.

In the sudden-death British Columbia final, North Vancouver Teenettes v Cumberland Jets