WEST | ROUND ROBIN | MAN | ALTA | SASK | Record | |
Manitoba | —– —– | 57-53 60-54 | 57-43 | |||
Alberta | 53-57 54-60 | —– —– | 78-57 73-58 | (2-2) | ||
Saskatchewan | 43-57 | 57-78 58-73 | —– —– | |||
Final | Alberta 58 Manitoba 44 |
Prior to the championships, British Columbia withdrew from the event.
In round-robin play: …………………………………………………… Manitoba tripped Saskatchewan 57-54. Nan Anderson paced Saskatchewan with 12. Jacki Nichol added 11.
In the final, Alberta edged Manitoba 58-54 as Lori Lozo scored 16. Terri-Lee Johannesson paced Manitoba with 15.
The tournament all-star team included MVP Jackie H (Alberta); Annette Bleuw (Alberta);
The bronze medalist Saskatchewan: Nan Anderson; Jacki Nichol
The silver medalist Manitoba: Terri-Lee Johanneson; Lucy Cusano; Kristina Anderson; Karen Kuebler; Allison Laferty; Sheryl Lamotte, Lisa Lemmerman, Susie Oland; Lorna Parent; Sheri Telke; Lisa Waschuk; Lorraine Sawatsky; coach Dave McNabb; assistant Doug McGregor
The gold medalist Alberta: Jackie Hieoerl???; Annette Bleuw; Shanna Howells; Cindy Doram; Tracey Cook; Lori Lozo; Joni MacDougall; coach Dori Rodzinyak
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As of 1989, there will be no national tournament for juveniles, players aged 18 and younger. Instead, age groups will be reclassified by adding one year to each of the midget (now 17 years and under) and junior (now 22 and under) divisions.