REGULAR SEASON
EAST | WEST | ||||||||||
Laurentian | 12-0 | Peter Ennis | Western | 14-0 | Bob Delaney | ||||||
Toronto | 10-2 | Michele Belanger | Lakehead | 10-4 | 23-15 | Stu Julius | |||||
Queen’s | 6-6 | Dave Wilson | Brock | 9-5 | 11-16 | Chris Critelli | |||||
York | 6-6 | Bill Pangos | McMaster | 7-7 | 17-13 | Theresa Burns | |||||
Ottawa | 6-6 | Wanda Pilon | Windsor | 6-8 | Joanne MacLean | ||||||
Ryerson | 2-10 | Sandra Pothier | Guelph | 5-9 | Angela Orton | ||||||
Carleton | 0-12 | Alex Overwijk | Waterloo | 4-10 | Kathy Keats | ||||||
Wilfrid Laurier | 1-13 | Sue Lindley | |||||||||
Playoff non-qualifiers:
Carleton Ravens: Maureen Doody, Leeann Gosselin, Michelle Leveque, Henriqueta Velha, Kaeli Yuzefowich, Angela Outwater, Erin O’Grady, Heather McAlpine, Valarie Gates, Nancy Forget, Gillian Roseway, coach Alex Overwijk
Guelph Gryphons: Laurie Townshend, Janet Rawlinson, Tara Simpson, Karen Gittings, Kim Shuttleworth, Catherine Lee, Elise Volpe, Kristi Adamo, Kerri Guignion, Peggy Malone, Jody Lewis, Diana Herrington, Rena Wesoloski, Amy Dubreuil, Sue-Anne Lee, Carissa Doherty, coach Angela Orton, assistant Greta DeLonghi, manager Christine East, trainer Melissa Elliott, trainer Mona Suverpatiki
Ottawa Gee-Gees: Stella Ighorewo, Patrice Bellerose, Kim Gamble, Julie Stoppa, Chris Zaritzky, Susan Snider, Karen Bradshaw, Sabrine Harvey, Shannon Chinn, Melanie Oehling, Melissa McLaughlin, Veronique Towner-Sarault, Heather McNabb, Danielle Larose, Julie Mercadier, Genevieve Methot, coach Wanda Pilon, assistant Fabienne Perrin
Ryerson Rams: Karen Ure, Amanda Parris, Lily Gyamfi-Kumanini, Cathy Taylor, Lanique Lockhart, Stephanie Earle, Tricia Eastman, Libby Gilchrist, Georgia Parkes, Carla Griffiths, Lisa Hellmich, Darcel Wright, coach Sandra Pothier
Waterloo Warriors: Sue Kruis, Shannon Vankoughnett, Nadia Gosgnach, Lori Kraemer, Connie Weber, Jena Steel, Christina Williams, Nancy MacDougall, Jodi Hawley, Jaclyn White, Adrienne Cillis, Lindsay Bridger, Lisa Krantz, Mary Lapthorne, coach Kathy Keats
Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks: Sarah Collins, Lisa Moore, Amanda McCusker-Peers, Amanda Stocks, Audrey Kaersenhout, Kate McClenaghan, Tanya Collins, Dawn Trussell, Amy Wahl, Jennifer Martin, Brenda Vrkljan, Kelly Gentleman, Meghan Tracy, Kathy Rabideau, Catherine Foulon, Sue Little, Coleen Ryan, coach Sue Lindley, assistant Tom O’Brien, assistant Catherine Foulon, assistant Sue Little, assistant Coleen Ryan, manager Brigitte McCann
Windsor Lancers: Georgia Risnita, Nancy Vranic, Donna Mancuso, Jenny Lacey, Michelle Scott, Tricia Stewart, Deidre Gannon, Jennifer Walker, Tara Smith, Danielle Bottineau, Leslie Goossena, Christine Carr, Joyce Tellier, coach Joanne MacLean
In the quarterfinals, Queen’s edged Lakehead 69-66 as Angela Van Richter scored 19, Cathy Amara 16 and rookie Cheryl Hunt 12. Jaylene Morrison added 7 and was chosen player of the game after running the Gaels offence with aplomb. Queen’s led 40-34 at the half. “We scored in virtually every way possible and I think that was the key,” said coach Dave Wilson. “We got the three pointers and then we pounded the ball inside. The kids did a good job of getting the ball to Angela. She got all her points from inside.” The Norwesters (coached by Stu Julius) included Donna Foreman, Allison Smith, Amy Pinnegar, Robin Lawrence, Jacqueline Field, Katharine Masun, Paula Ashby, Michelle Black, Jackie Shaw, Sarah Simpson, Vicky Young and Leonarda Altiehi.
Laurentian dumped McMaster 68-44. The Marauders (coached by Theresa Burns) included Lisa Thomaidis, Carla Vesprini, Tara Embrick, Alison Seow, Shelley Vanderbeld, Sarah Lupton, Jennifer Sutherland, Nancy Ganovsky, Nicky Brunhuber, Catherine Siksay, Campanella and Wendy Merritt.
Toronto throttled Brock 73-44 as Justine Ellison scored 21. Toronto led 9-0 early and 37-29 at the half. The Blues hit 27-57 from the floor, while the Badgers were 14-48. Wendie Nutt paced the Badgers with 12. Tambrina ‘Tammy’ Naughton added 10 and Sylvia Graham 5. Badgers coach Chris Critelli told the St. Catharines Standard that “we’re a young team and we just froze. … You’ve got to outshoot a zone and we just didn’t hit anything from outside. … Usually we’re getting 20 from Tammy and 15 or so from Wendie. But we’d also get 10 from (Sara) Montague or Sylvia (Graham). But we just didn’t get that kind of balance tonight.” The Badgers (coached by Chris Critelli, assisted by Karen Reinhardt) also included Jennifer Firmani, Laura Hollis, Susan Harrington, Carolyn Johnson, Carla Biesenthal, Natasha Meredith, Sarah Punch, Crystal Greig, Heather Wittland, Jennifer Lowry and Natasha Danschinko.
In the last quarterfinal, Western defeated York 69-63. The Lions (coached by Bill Pangos) included Karen Jackson, Shannon Carey, Nadine Barnes, Sue Bray, Maya Habash, Scarlett Kristan, Barbara Watters, Erin Smith, Maria Roser, Jana Kridlova, Adina Franceschino, Shera Nixon, Leesa Barnes, Christina Dickson and Collette Martin.
In the semis, Toronto dumped Western 80-66 as Sharon Butler scored 26.
In the other semi, Laurentian dumped Queen’s 54-41. Laurentian led 23-22 at the half. “It was a very solid performance for us,” said coach Dave Wilson. “We had opportunities to win the ball game. We just went a little flat down the stretch in our shooting. Some shots didn’t go that could have kept us in the ball game.” Sue Stewart paced Laurentian with 18. Jaylene Morrison and Cheryl Hunt each scored 11 to lead the Gaels.
In the bronze medal match, Western defeated Queen’s 74-60. “They were really tough,” said Queen’s coach Dave Wilson. “I’ve never had so many people that I didn’t know come out of the stands and say to me, ‘your team was terrific’. They did the things we asked them to do. It’s very difficult to control all of your shooting and that was probably the difference. But we played with a lot of character, a lot of poise.” Queen’s led 38-36 at the half. “We scored well in transition, we shut them down in their running game and we didn’t allow their presses to affect us, which is a big part of their offence,” said Wilson. “In the second half, we hit a flat spell where we didn’t score for a long period of time. They hit their shots in the last four or five minutes. We were a little tight in our shooting. We just couldn’t get the ball to fall through the hole.” Cathy Amara led Queen’s with 15. Cheryl Hunt added 14. The Gaels (coached by Dave Wilson) also included Jaylene Morrison, Stephanie Glancey, Jessica Bitterman, Stacey Goulding, Ginger Howell, Stephanie Jamieson, Wendy Moon, Angela von Richter, Sharlene Miles, Cristen Gleeson, Colleen Duncan, Talya Barrie and Megan Vrancart.
In the final, Laurentian edged Toronto 64-60 as Dianne Norman, Sue Stewart and Joy McNichol shredded the Toronto defence. “We were very apprehensive in the first half,” Blue forward Laurie Pinkney told the Varsity. “We were afraid to make any passes to the post. Certainly we weren’t very sharp defensively in the first half. We stopped them a little bit better in the second half, and then we just ran out of time.” Justine Ellison led the Blues with 17. Pinkney added 9.
The bronze medalist Western Mustangs: Angela Nobes; Michele Vesprini; Megan Reid; Melissa Delle Donne; Kelly Winegard; Jennifer Haylor; Casey Winegard; Paula Sanchez; Nadia Pezzolo; Lori Bartolotta; Tanneke Blaauboer; Ali Crandlemire; Tina Poldervaart; Jennifer Reid-Davidson; Nicole Fonseca-Sanchez; coach Bob Delaney; assistant Don Coleman; assistant Michelle Mommersteeg
The silver medalist Toronto Varsity Blues: Justine Ellison; Laurel Johnson; Laurie Pinkney; Sharon Butler; Kimberley Johnson; Alicia Brand; Rachel Dei-Amoah; Elizabeth Hart; Yvonne Spiczynski; Kate Vrancart; Lisa Foot; Kim Scully; Elina Ashkinazi; Maja Babic; coach Michele Belanger
The champion Laurentian Voyageurs: Joy McNichol; Dianne Norman; Susan Stewart; Shelley Dewar; Tracy Anderson; Heather Malcolm; Sharon Sliwinski; Julien Thompson; Michele Jurczenko; Sarah Kieffer; Tanya Tatti; Melanie Rathbone; Katie Malone; Linda Carriere; Janaya Stephens; coach Peter Ennis; SID Allan Craighead; athletic director Stu Duncan