Coached by Jim Visser, the women went 5-3 in the Eastern Townships Amateur Basketball Association. The team received greater attention; gaining many more spectators as well as getting new jerseys.
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The women entered the Eastern Township’s Basketball League; however, had to withdraw after Christmas due to examination conflicts. Coached by Doug McVie, the team was only able to play one game against the nurses of the Sherbrooke Hospital.
The women managed to win three games and finished in third overall in the Eastern Townships Basketball League. The team was eliminated in the Semi-Finals by Richmond. The team was coached by Jack McCammon.
Coached by “Mac” McCredie, the team joined the Eastern Townships Basketball Association. The team went winless, however, all games were close in scoring.
Five of the ten players had never played basketball before, resulting in a rebuilding year. Coached by K. Farquharson, the team went winless.
Coached by Bob Carpenter, the women were able to win the championship. The final game was won in overtime against the Sherbrooke Y 22-18.
Coached by Ivor Richards and Bob Carpenter, the team placed third in the Eastern Townships League. Once again, the team was led by Bessie MacDougall and Bernice Brennand.
The team played in no league due to the war, instead, they played a few exhibition games against Lennoxville and Sherbrooke teams. Coached by Ivor Richards, Bessie McDougall led the team in scoring followed closely by Bernice Brennand.
The team finished the regular season 9-1 and tied for first place. However, a lack of time prevented the girls from clinching the title in a play-off game. Coached by Bud Vissor, the team was led by Patty Wiggett and Bessie MacDougal.
The team finished second in the local league. They lost the championship by one game. ‘Al’ Bryce coached the women, who are projected to be at the top of the league in ’39.
The team joined the sherbrooke Girls’ County League, tying Sherbrook High for last place. The team went 2-4, and went 4-0 in all exhibition games.
Standings Quebec Bishop’s 29-20 Coaticook Bishop’s 4-14 Bishop’s Coaticook 45-8 The team entered the Sherbrooke County Girls’ Basketball Association. The team went 6-2 and finished second in the league. This year marked a change in jerseys from tunics to shorts. The team was coached by Ken Ross.
The team consisted of only 6 players and experienced difficulty in winning games. Coached by Rusty Baird, the team joined the S.C.G.B.A. (Sherbrooke County Girls’ Basketball Association) and went 2-6.
The ladies won one game playing the boys’ rules and only won one playing the women’s rules. The team joined the Sherbrooke City League. Due to the lack of desire for teams to play overtime, a league champion couldn’t be named. Coached by Mike Wisenthal
The team went 2-3 led by the coaching of Charles McCullough
Schedule: Sherbrooke High Bishop’s 8-5 Bishop’s Sherbrooke High 7-13 Sherbrooke Independants Bishop’s 20-4 Bishop’s Sherbrooke Independants 16-13 Verdun Presbyterien Church Bishop’s 17-35 The team joined the Provincial Amateur Basketball Association and played in the Sherbrooke city league. The team chose to play boys’ rules this year. In the sherbrooke league, Bishop’s tied for first place. The chamopionship game was played on march 11th, resulting in a 9-5 bishop’s win. Bishop’s competed in the Provincial final, however lost to La Tuque. Lilian Salics was top scorer once again. Coached by Charles McCullough.
Coached by Miller Wallace, the team went 4-4. The top scorer was Lilian Salics, who played side-centre.
The team followed the Canadian Women’s Intercollegiate basketball rules to allow for a cleaner game. The team went 5-3, holding a 3-1 record at home. Coached by Arthur Caulfield (1925-29).
Schedule: Bishops Grads 23-12 St. Helens Bishop’s 23-24 Sherbrooke High Bishop’s 40-29 Bishop’s Sherbrooke High 30-21 King’s Hall Bishop’s 48-49 Bishop’s Kings Hall 59-39 Quebec Bishop’s 41-22 Bishop’s Quebec 24-26 Coached by ‘Art’ Caulfield, the women went 3-1 in exhibition play, only losing to Stanstead.
Coached by Arthur Caulfield, the women played in exhibition games against local competition.
Schedule: Bishop’s Sherbrooke Y.W.C.A. 28-2 Nov 27 Bishop’s Sherbrooke High 19-28 Bishop’s Stanstead 8-15 Sherbrooke High Bishop’s 38-8 Bishop’s McGill Phys Ed 8-53 Bishop’s Kings Hall Grads 20-22 M.S.P.E. Bishop’s 55-12 Stanstead Bishop’s 32-20 March 6 |