ROUND ROBIN ONT BC NB ALTA NS Record
Hamilton Athenas —– 75-53 63-46 70-26 57-27 (4-0)
Vancouver Buzz Bombs 53-75 —– 82-58 64-48 50-34 (3-1)
St. John Alpines 46-63 58-82 —– 60-59 62-44 (2-2)
Edmonton KGs 26-70 48-64 59-60 —– 48-33 (1-3)
Halifax Hyacks 27-57 34-50 44-62 33-48 —– (0-4)
             

        In the B.C. finals, the Vancouver Buzz Bombs defeated the U.B.C. Jr Varsity 41-32; 44-25 (2g-0).

        In the Saskatchewan finals, the Regina Pensioners defeated x.

        In the Ontario playoffs, Hamilton won a four-team tourney with a (3-0) record, defeating second place Windsor N&D 68-26; Ottawa 83-57 and the London Grads x-x. Windsor AKO included Jo-Anne Lazarus, Joan Stevenson, Marion Leach.

        In the national round robin tourney, held in Edmonton, the Hamilton Athenas defeated the Vancouver Buzz Bombs 75-53 as Pat Tatham scored 35. The Buzz Bombs were led by Betty Baxter 10.

        The St. John Alpines nipped the host Edmonton KGs 60-59 as Elien MacDonald scored 17 and Karen Lee 13. The KG’s were led by Gail Banford’s 19. Bunny Williams added 9. Alberta’s Judy Fairburn had a pair of free throws with 20 seconds to play but missed a chance to knot the score by hitting 1-2 from the line.

        The Vancouver Buzz Bombs defeated the Edmonton KGs 64-48 as Terri McGovern scored 10. The KG’s were led by Ann Thompson’s 8 points.

        The Edmonton KGs defeated the Halifax Hyacks 48-33 as Lynda Ward scored 10 and Judy Fairbairn 10. The KGs (coached by Paul Kirk, manager Frank Sherburn) also included Sandy Evans. They qualified for nationals as hosts.

        Tourney MVP Pat Tatham scored 46 points in four games, including 20 against Halifax as Hamilton defeated the Hyacks 57-27.

        The all-tourney team featured: MVP Pat Tatham (Hamilton);

        The runner-up Vancouver Buzz Bombs: Betty Baxter; Terri McGovern

        The champion Hamilton Athenas: Pat Tatham; Anne Hurley; coach Earl Begg