REGULAR SEASON

Saskatchewan 13-1   Pat Jackson          
  U.B.C. 13-1   Norm Vickery          
  Manitoba  7-7              
  Victoria  7-7 13-12 Howard Tooby          
  Alberta  6-8              
  Lethbridge  6-8              
  Regina  3-11              
  Calgary  1-13   Theresa Maxwell          
                   

        Saskatchewan and U.B.C. finished tied atop the standings with (13-1) records.

        Non-medalist rosters:

Alberta Pandas: Lynda Phillips, Marg Hawkey, Connie Sanders, Nancy Melnychuk, Gloria Waldner, Liz Vanderstam, Sharon Worden, Karen Willis, Jane Human

Calgary Dinosaurs: Bonnie Craigie, Wenda Bingeman, Darla Robertson, Janet Charlebois, Susan Clow, Moiya Pilling, Gail Connelly, Raelene MacDonald, Pam Buck, Brenda Floyd, coach Theresa Maxwell

Lethbridge Pronghornettes: Leona Voth, Rosemarie Broderick, Minnie Van Dieren, Linda Voth, Sharon Giduk, Joan Cannady, Linda Dow, Linda Dogteram, Dixie Dow, Marge Moore, Jay Dahlgren, Suzie Kahn, coach Wilma Winter

Regina Cougars: Jan Sundmark, Ruby Werhun, Debbie McNeill, Irene Wallace, Robin Evans, Karen McLeod, Linda Vail, Loryl Longworth, Jean Perkin, Gail Johnson, Gloria St. Julien.

In league play:

        Saskatchewan and U.B.C split a series, with the Huskies winning 52-46, and the Thunderbirds winning 54-32.

        U.B.C. swept Regina 81-28 and 92-43.

        U.B.C. swept Lethbridge 65-50 and 71-46.

        U.B.C. swept Calgary 76-32 and 64-36.

        U.B.C. swept Alberta 67-33 and 59-38

        U.B.C. swept Manitoba 88-24 and 61-32.

        U.B.C. swept Victoria 75-19 and 63-32. …………………………………………………… In game two, U.B.C. stomped the Vikes 63-32. Lynn Hagglund led the Vikettes with 7. Gloria Worthington added 7.

        Saskatchewan swept Regina 56-41 and 78-38.

        Saskatchewan swept Victoria 53-29 and 67-34.

        Saskatchewan swept host Alberta 48-38 and 40-36. …………………………………………………… In game one, Saskatchewan dumped Alberta 48-38 as Heather Witzel scored 12 and Sherril Roberts 10. Lynda Phillips led the Pandas with 12. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saskatchewan prevailed 40-36 as Heather Witzel scored 22. Nancy Melnychuk and Lynda Phillips each scored 10 for the Pandas.

        Saskatchewan swept Manitoba 79-46 and 57-30.

        Saskatchewan swept host Calgary 55-24 and 71-34. …………………………………………………… In game one, Saskatchewan dumped Calgary 55-24 as Heather Witzel scored 17. Wenda Bingeman led the Dinosaurs with 8.

        Saskatchewan swept host Lethbridge 74-54 and 75-44. …………………………………………………… In game one, Saskatchewan thrashed Lethbridge 74-54 as Heather Witzel scored 25, Sherril Roberts 17 and Val Girsberger 16. …………………………………………………… In game two, Saskatchewan stomped Lethbridge 75-44 as Heather Witzel scored 22, Debbie Shogun 14 and Sherril Roberts 13. 

        Manitoba swept Calgary 34-25 and 45-39.

        Manitoba split with Alberta, winning 43-39 and losing 41-34.

        Manitoba swept Lethbridge 47-45 and 34-33.

        Manitoba split with Regina, losing 51-46 and winning 46-39.

        Manitoba split with Victoria, winning 50-40 and losing 67-43.

        Victoria split with Regina, winning 58-42 and losing 62-59.

        Victoria swept Calgary 59-44 and 45-33. …………………………………………………… In game one, Victoria thrashed Calgary 59-44. Susan Clow led the Dinnies with 9. Janet Charlebois added 8. …………………………………………………… In game two, Victoria prevailed 45-33. Darla Robertson led the Dinnies with 9.

        Victoria swept Lethbridge 50-47 and 70-40. …………………………………………………… In game two, Victoria whipped Lethbridge 60-40 as Yvonne Letellier, Lynn Hagglund and Dierdre Ogden each scored 13.

        Victoria split with Alberta, winning 53-50 and losing 46-42.

        Alberta was swept by Lethbridge 57-47 and 57-37.

        Alberta swept Calgary 56-46 and 56-37.

        Alberta swept Regina 46-45 and 48-33.

        Lethbridge swept Calgary 57-31 and 48-38.

        Lethbridge swept Regina 48-44 and 73-53.

        Calgary split with Regina, winning 53-43 and losing 40-31.

        The co-bronze medalist Manitoba Bisonettes: Laurie Watson; Karen Palmer; Barb Hall; Donna Mallette; Judy Nordquist, Carol Graham; Dwenda Stephen; Dee Thurston; Elaine Andrew; Donna Taylor; Shona Stuart; Cathy Sholdra; Melanie Hall; coach Marion Alexander; manager Lenore Hodgson

        The co-bronze medalist Victoria Vikings: Lynn Hagglun; Gloria Worthington; Yvonne Letellier; Dierdre Ogden; Elaine Grenon; Pam Harknett; Lyn Braun; Barb Munroe; Betsy Rourke;

        The co-champion Saskatchewan Huskies: Heather Witzel; Val Girsberger; Debbie Shogan; Sherril Roberts; Joyce Elke; Barb Drake; Barb Henson; Dot Ostertag; Jan Turner; Deanna Trost; Dot Czarnota; coach Pat Jackson

The co-champion British Columbia Thunderbirds: Debbie Phelan; Kathy Williams; Linda Williard; Wendy Grant; Terri McGovern; Joanne Sargent; Janice Gee; Heather Cranston; Eija Peitso; Bev Barnes; Brenda McFarland; coach Ken Shields; coach Norm Vickery