WEST | ROUND ROBIN | BC | MAN | SASK | ALTA | NWT | Record |
British Columbia | —– | 56-63 | 68-64 | (3-1) | |||
Manitoba | 63-56 | —– | 57-55 | 106-24 | (3-1) | ||
Saskatchewan | —– | 67-72 | |||||
Alberta | 64-68 | 55-57 | 72-67 | —– | |||
Northwest Territories | 24-106 | —– | |||||
Bronze | ||
Final | British Columbia 63 Manitoba 57 | |
In the Western Canada Summer Games round robin play, held in Abbotsford: …………………………………………………… Alberta defeated Saskatchewan 72-67 in overtime. Cathy Butlin hit a trey at the buzzer to force the extra session. She finished with 13 points. Patti Balderson added 12. Claire Dore led Saskatchewan with 21. …………………………………………………… B.C. nipped Alberta 68-64 in overtime after rallying from a 14-point second half deficit. Kim Johnson paced B.C. with 18. Christine Rigby added 11. “That game was proof that all these teams are equal,” said B.C. coach Larry Street. Leighann Doan paced Alberta with 14 points and 8 assists. Patti Balderson scored 11. …………………………………………………… Manitoba defeated B.C. 63-56 by closing out the match with an 8-0 run. Karen Dyck led Manitoba with 20. Jackie Presley added 14. Christine Rigby led BC with 17. …………………………………………………… Alberta: Patti Balderson; Cathy Butlin; Leighann Doan; coach Doug Wilde
In the final, British Columbia defeated Manitoba 63-57 to capture its 8th title in 10 years. BC led by 14 at the half. “I’d have to say defence was the key,” said Manitoba coach Tanya McKay.
The West silver medalist Manitoba: Megan Dixon; Jennifer Botterill; coach Tanya McKay
The West gold medalist British Columbia: Lindsay Brooke; Christine Rigby; Kim Johnson; Janice Moss; Jody Currie; Emily King; Carla Evans; Joanna Holdsworth; Natasha Johnson; Elisha Williams; coach Larry Street; assistant Karyn Mitchell
EAST | ROUND ROBIN | NS | NFLD | NB | QUE | ONT | Record |
Nova Scotia | —– | 57-48 | 69-45 | ||||
Newfoundland | 48-57 | —– | |||||
New Brunswick | —– | ||||||
Quebec | —– | ||||||
Ontario | 45-69 | ||||||
Bronze | New Brunswick 68 Quebec 64 | |
Final | Nova Scotia 51 Newfoundland 37 | |
In East round robin play, held in Sydney: …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia clipped Newfoundland 57-48 as Karen Piers scored 9. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia dumped Ontario 69-45 as Sara Henneberry scored 13. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia defeated Quebec 71-59 as Sara Henneberry scored 10, Tammy Stephens 10 and Kari Scott 9.
In the bronze medal match, New Brunswick edged Quebec 68-64.
In the East final, Nova Scotia dumped Newfoundland 51-37 as Sara Henneberry and Tammy Stephen each scored 10.
The all-tournament team included Sara Henneberry (Nova Scotia);
The East bronze medalist New Brunswick:
The East silver medalist Newfoundland:
The gold medalists from Nova Scotia: Etta Livingston; Karen Piers; Kari Scott; Sara Henneberry; Tammy Stephen; Patricia Chisholm; Laurie Greene; Erin Horne; Jacqueline Johnston; Jylian Chisholm; Kristen Morrison; Kristi-Jo Robinson; coach Mike MacKay