Trask was a member of the Manawatu provincial netball team from 1944, playing in the forward third of the court. She was also a Manawatu
basketball representative from 1944. At the 1946 national netball championships in
Tauranga, Manawatu shared the national title with Auckland, each winning six of their seven matches, with Trask reported as giving a "bright scoring display". At the conclusion of the tournament, Trask was included in the North Island team that defeated the South Island 22–19 in the interisland match. In 1948, Trask was selected in the New Zealand national team for the second Test against the touring Australian team in
New Plymouth. The Australian team was victorious, winning 44–13. The match was the only occasion on which Trask represented New Zealand, because the New Zealand side for the three-Test series was selected on a regional basis, and New Zealand did not play another international game until 1960. With a height of , Trask is one of the shortest women ever to play for the Silver Ferns. Trask retired as from playing netball and basketball in 1956. ==Later life and death==