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CANADIAN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS
The 1963 Canadian
Women’s Basketball championships were held in Kelowna where three teams,
the Saskatoon Aces, Okanagan Meikle Teddy Bears, and Edmonton Jasper
Auto challenged for the National title in a double-knockout
tournament. In the opening game, the Aces defeated the Teddy Bears by a
score of 44-43, led by the 14 points of Judy Jenkin and 11 points of
Diane Hanysh.
The second game saw
the Aces coast to an easy 43-29 win over the Alberta representative,
Edmonton Jasper Auto. The Aces were paced with 11 points from Judy
Jenkin, Faye Herrick and Ruth Budney. The Aces’ third game was the
championship final, played against the Teddy Bears who had eliminated
Alberta earlier.
Led
by Judy Jenkin’s 15 points and Diane Hanysh’s 12 points, the Saskatoon
Aces defeated the Teddies 48-42, winning their second national
championship in four years.
Front row: Judy
Jenkin, Marlene Ackerman.
Second row: Warren Schweitzer
(Assistant Manager/Coach), Faye Herrick, Bob Stayner (Coach), Gloria (Wasley)
Daniels, Keith Coviello (Manager).
Top row: Diane Hanysh, Anita (Serblowski) Jamieson, Pat Dobie,
Ruth (Budney) Wandzura, Margot (Little) Swayze |