Ont semis: Windsor N&D d’d London Grads 48-41; 53-46 (T: 101-87)
Ont final: Windsor N&D d’d Peterborough 100-24; 68-29 (T: 168-53)
National tourney (double knockout):
Rd 1: Winnipeg St. Vital Grads 60 Windsor N&D 50
   Victoria Maplettes 68 Univ. New Brunswick 55
Rd 2: Windsor N&D 72 U. New Brunswick 67 (eliminated)
   Victoria Maplettes 62 Winnipeg St. Vital Grads 57
Rd 3: Winnipeg St. Vital Grads 63 Windsor N&D 53 (eliminated)
Final: Victoria Maplettes 64 Winnipeg St. Vital Grads 50     

In the Ontario finals, Windsor N&D d’d Peterborough 100-24; 68-29 (T: 168-53). …………………………………………………… In game one, Windsor prevailed 100-24 as Cherie Martin scored 27, Bev Clenighan 24, Pat Harrison 21 and Mary Kern 14. Peterborough was led by Caroline Johnson 6. …………………………………………………… In game two, Pat Harrison scored 21 and Bev Clenighan 14 as Windsor breezed to a 68-29 win. Markie Hickson added 9, Mary Kern 8, Carmen Eaton 6, Madelyn Chase 6 and Sharon Cheney 4. Sandy Claus led Peterborough with 13. McCracken added 7, Tapp 4, Williams 3 and Gates 2, while Duggan and Johnson were scoreless.

In the British Columbia semis, the Victoria Maplettes defeated Vancouver Mount Pleasant Legion 63-55; 47-48; 67-65 (2g-1). …………………………………………………… In game one, Victoria clipped Mount Pleasant 63-55 as Mary Coutts scored 19, Arlene Wallwin 15 and Marilyn Johnston 13. Diane Doyle led Mount Pleasant with 16. Cheryl McIntosh added 10. …………………………………………………… In game three, Victoria took the series with a 67-65 win as Arlene Wallwin scored 14, Mary Coutts 13, Diane Brozuk 7, Doreen Lusk 6, Marilyn Johnson 4 and Angie Radanovich 3, while Irene Smith, Marg Foreman, Sylvia Campbell, Gail Bonner and Renate Krueger were scoreless. Judy Hilliard led Mount Pleasant with 20. Louise Volpatti added 12, Janice Robertson 4, Johanna Dodd 2 and Dianne Doyle 2, while Audrey Antrim, Ann Dean, Maureen Barber, Gerry Ryamond, Pat Turner and Cheryl McIntosh were scoreless.

In the British Columbia finals, the Victoria Maplettes defeated the Vancouver Mols 52-50; 56-53 (Total: 108-103). …………………………………………………… In game one, Victoria defeated Vancouver 52-50 (according to the Vancouver Sun, although its box score adds to 53, and 55-50 according to the Province) as Mary Coutts scored 17, Diane Brozuk 12, Angie Radanovich 10, Arlene Wallwin 9, Doreen Lusk 3 and Sylvia Campbell 2, while Marilyn Johnston, Gail Bonner, Irene Smith, Marg Foreman and Renate Krueger were scoreless. Barb Robertson led the Mols with 12. Pauline Gensink added 10, Sheila Anderson 5, Barb Whidden 4, Maureen Fishleigh 4, Phyllis Allen 4 and Mary McDonald 2, while Vale Kingswood, Wendy Grant and Darlene Currie were scoreless. …………………………………………………… In game two, Victoria edged Vancouver 56-53 to take the total-point series by five. Mary Coutts led the Maplettes with 25. Diane Brozuk added 12. The score was knotted at 25 at the half. Mary Coutts led the Maplettes with 25. Diana Brozuk added 12, Radanovich 9, Wallwin 6, Lusk 2 and Johnston 2, while Bonner, Smith, Campbell, Foreman and Krueger were scoreless. Pauline Gensick led the Mols with 12. Kingswood added 8, MacDonald 8, Currie 8, Grant 4, Anderson 4, Robertson 3 and Eija Peitso 2, while Barb Worsley, Maureen Fishleigh and Phyllis Allen were scoreless.

In the Quebec-Ottawa Valley semis, the St. Lambert Saints pounded Ottawa 63-40 as Liz Silcott scored 20 and Sue Villeneuve 14. Joanne Stoddard led Ottawa with 13. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, Montreal N.D.G. nipped Rosemere 56-54 as Coleen Dufresne scored 18. Sue Porter led Rosemere with 23. …………………………………………………… In the final, the St. Lambert Saints edged Montreal N.D.G. 63-61 as Liz Silcott scored 16, Sue Villeneuve 16 and Betty Grant 13. Coleen Dufresne led N.D.G. with 16. Francoise Aubry added 15 and Marie-Anne Dartlet 12.

In the New Brunswick finals, the University of New Brunswick Red Bloomers defeated the Moncton Schooners 82-86; 89-53 (Total: 171-139). …………………………………………………… In game one, the Schooners ended an 87-game, four-year U.N.B. winning streak by edging the Red Bloomers 86-82 as Dale Mitchell scored 32, Lebans 19, Leblanc 16, Slater 7, Bagley 6 and Whalen 5, while Geldarts was scoreless. Karen Lee led the Red Bloomers with 15. Aitkenhead added 15, Lowe 9, Douthwright 9, Savoy 6, Olmstead 6, Schroeder 6, Langley 5 and Humes 4. …………………………………………………… In game two, U.N.B. pounded the Schooners 89-53 to take the total-point series by 32. Leckie Langley led the Red Bloomers with 18. Diane Schroeder added 16, Karen lee 12 and Mary Ann Aitkenhead 10. Dale Mitchell led the Schooners with 13. Ann Whalen added 11.

        In the opening round of the double knockout national tourney, held in Victoria, the Winnipeg St. Vital Grads defeated Windsor N&D 60-50 as JoAnne Schultz scored 18, Leslie Hamerton 15, Diane Thaberge 14, Jean Wood 8, Laurie Watson 7, Janice Riel 2 and Marion Doyle 1, while Doreen Glenn, Laurie Leveille and Gina Nufeld were scoreless. Winnipeg led 30-29 at the half. Windsor was led by Cherie Martin 12 and Bev Clenighan 12. Mary Kern added 9, Margaret Hickson 9, Sharon Chaney 4, Carmen Eaton 2 and Patricia Harrison 2, while Madeline Chase, Elizabeth Thompson and Nancy Conkle were scoreless.

        The Victoria Maplettes defeated the University of New Brunswick Red 68-55 as Mary Coutts scored 20, Angie Radanovich 15, Arlene Wallwin 15, Diana Brozuk 9, Marg Foreman 5, Marilyn Johnston 4 and Irene Smith 2, while Gail Bonner, Doreen Lusk and Sylvia Campbell were scoreless. Leckie Langley paced the Red Bloomers with 17. Joyce Douthwright added 9, Leslie Olmstead 9, Karen Lee 8, Mary Ann Aikenhead 7, Diane Schroeder 3, Linda Lowe 1 and Sandra Humes 1, while Bunni Nurmi and Carolyn Savoy were scoreless.

        In the second round, Windsor N&D eliminated New Brunswick by a 72-67 count as Bev Clenighan scored 27, Mary Kern 13, Cherie Martin 13, Nancy Conkle 6, Markie Hickson 2, Madelyn Chase 2 and Elizabeth ‘Sis’ Thomson 2, while Carmen Eaton and Sharon Cheney were scoreless. Joyce Douthwright led the Red Bloomers (coach Sandra Robinson, manager Marg McGaw) with 24. Leslie Olmstead added 12, Karen Lee 8, Sandra Humes 6, Linda Lowe 5, Mary Ann Aikenhead 5, Carolyn Savoy 3, Diane Schroeder 3 and Leckie Langley 1, while Bunni Nurmi was scoreless.

        The Victoria Maplettes dispatched the Winnipeg St. Vital Grads 62-57 as Angie Radanovich scored 18, Mary Coutts 17, Diane Brozuk 14, Arlene Wallwin 10, Marg Foreman 2 and Doreen Lusk 1, while Gail Bonner, Sylvia Campbell, Marilyn Johnston and Irene Smith were scoreless. Diane Theberge paced Winnipeg with 21. Leslie Hamerton added 16, Jo Anne Shultz 6, Jean Wood 5, Janice Riel 4, Laurie Watson 4 and Doreen Glenn 1, while Laurie Levielle, Gina Nufeld and Marion Doyle were scoreless.

        In the third round, Winnipeg St. Vital’s took its second win over Windsor by a 63-53 count as Leslie Hamerton scored 20, Jo-Ann Schultz 17, Jean Wood 11, Diane Theberge 6, Laurie Watson 5 and Doreen Glenn 4, while Laurie Levielle, Gina Nufield, Janice Kiel and Marion Doyle were scoreless. Pat Harrison led Windsor with 14. Bev Clenighan added 12, Cherrie Martin 10, Mary Kern 9, Markie Hickson 4 and Madelyn Chase 4, while Sharon Chaney, Nancy Conkle, Sis Thomson and Carmen Eaton were scoreless.

        In the final, Victoria pounded Winnipeg St. Vital’s 64-50 as tourney MVP Angie Radanovich scored 18, Diane Brozuk 14, Arlene Wallwin 12, Mary Coutts 11, Doreen Lusk 6, Gail Bonner 2 and Marg Foreman 1, while Sylvia Campbell, Renata Krueger; Marilyn Johnston, Irene Smith and Judy Bourne were scoreless. The Grads were paced by Leslie Hamerton’s and Diane Thaberge’s 13 points apiece. Jo Anne Schultz added 8, Laurie Watson 6, Janice Kiel 4, Gina Nufeld 3, Jean Wood 2 and Marion Doyle 1, while Doreen Glenn was scoreless.

        The all-star team featured: MVP Angie Radanovich (Victoria); Arlene Wallwin (Victoria); Mary Coutts (Victoria); Joyce Douthwright (U of New Brunswick); and Leslie Hamerton (Winnipeg St. Vital’s)

        The bronze medalist Windsor N&D: Cherrie Martin; Bev Clenighan; Patricia Harrison; Margaret Hickson; Mary Kern; Carmen Eaton; Madeline Chase; Nancy Conkle; Sharon Cheney; Elizabeth Thompson; coach Bill Thomson; manager David Cooke

        The runner-up Winnipeg St. Vital Grads: Leslie Hamerton; Jean Wood; Jo-Ann Schultz; Janice Kiel; Laurie Levielle; Marion Doyle; Laurie Watson; Diane Theberge; Gina Neufeld; Doreen Glenn; coach Al Crockett; manager Len Harvey

        The champion Victoria Maplettes: Mary Coutts; Angie Radanovich; Arlene Wallwin; Diane Brozuk; Marg Foreman; Marilyn Johnston; Irene Smith; Gail Bonner; Doreen Lusk; Sylvia Campbell; Renata Krueger; Judy Bourne; coach Jack Lusk