The women took home the Q.U.A.A. Championship for the second consecutive year. They finished the regular season with a 17-1 record under the coaching of Dodie Goodwin. In the National Championships, the Gaiterettes had to play without their star players Nancy Knowlton and Anne Williams due to sickness.
The Gaiterettes were QUAA Champions under the coaching of Dodie Goodwin. The puppy featured in the picture is Rebound, which was gifted to Dodie by the members of the team.
Coached by Ray Mader, the women played in a new league, which resulted in them missing out on the playoffs.
Coached by Dale Munkittrick, the women won the Eastern Townships league and placed second in the Montreal Women’s League.
The team consisted of only 4 veterans and had 10 freshmen. The women played in the senior W.O.B.L. as well as the E.T.W.B.L.; where they won all but one game under the coaching of Jim Mackinnon.
The women played in the Montreal Women’s Open Basketball League as well as the ETWBL. The women went 1-5 in the Montreal league and finished third in the ETWBL.
The women joined the Montreal Women’s Open Basketball League as well as the Eastern Townships Amateur Basketball Association under the coaching of Sylvia Loomis. The women played in 24 games, in which they went 22-2 and finishing first in both leagues. The ETWBL trophy was brought back to Bishop’s for the eighth consecutive year.
The team played in the Eastern Townships Basketball League and finished in first place. Unhappy with the poor local competition, the women organized many interuniversity games with the likes of McGill and Sir George Williams. The team took home the E.T.A.B.A. championship for the seventh straight year.
Schedule: Bishop’s Sherbrooke Y.W.C.A. 20-36 Magog Bishop’s 19-46 The team was unable to get into any intercollegiate series due to long distances. The women played exhibition games with local teams.
The women became champions of the E.T.A.B.. by default due to a lck of competition, which qualified them for the Ladies Series ‘B’ provincial championships. The team lost both first round games to the ‘Verdum Argylls’ from Montreal 51-18 and 37-27. Garth Smith led the women's head coach.
The women were entered in the E.T.A.B.A. ‘A’ League under the coaching of Garth Smith.
Schedule: Bishop’s Windsor-Mills 49-77 Nov 19 Lennoxville Bishop’s 25-24 Nov 26 Bishop’s Lennoxville 43-44 Nov 30 Lennoxville Bishop’s 23-41 Jan 21 Windsor-Mills Bishop’s 40-29 Bishop’s Windsor-Mills 26-67 Bishop’s Lennoxville 19-32 The women joined the E.T.A.B.A. League, which consisted of Windsor Mills, Bishop’s and Lennoxville. The team tied for second with Lennoxville under the coaching of “Rock” McFarlane.
The women placed second in the E.T.A.B.A. League under the coaching of Howard Littlejohn. The team lost in the final game to Windsor-Mills
Schedule: Bishop’s Radar 19-17 Nov 2 Windsor-Mills Bishop’s 33-20 Nov 6 Bishop’s Windsor-Mills 35-29 Nov 15 Radar Bishop’s 31-28 Nov 24 Windsor-Mills Bishop’s 41-35 Bishop’s Radar 24-25 Bishop’s Windsor-Mills 26-23 Bishop’s Windsor-Mills 40-32 Sir George Williams Bishop’s 19-50 Windsor-Mills Bishop’s 38-28 Feb 11 The team tied the Sherbrooke Y.M.C.A. for first place in the Eastern Townships Amateur Basketball Association. Coached by “Rock” McFarlane, the team lost in the semi-finals to Windsor Mills, who went on to win the Championship.
Schedule: Magog Bishop’s 13-36 Granby Bishop’s 17-37 Windsor-Mills Bishop’s 33-35 Bishop’s Granby 47-5 Sherbrook Y.W.C.A. Bishop’s 34-33 Bishop’s Y.W.C.A. 36-24 Bishop’s Magog 45-22 Bishop’s Windsor-Mills 47-30 |