In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Calgary West Island Wolves crushed the 9th-seeded Edson Holy Redeemer Rebels 82-47 after leading 31-6, 48-20 and 61-32 at the quarters. Carolyn O’Dwyer paced the Wolves with 25. Marta Pietrzak added 20, Jessica Balen 12, Didi Udoh 8, Stephanie Madsen 7, Iby Udoh 5, Allison Prichard 2 and Jamie Roberts 2, while Samantha Roberts, Mila Mezei and Alexandra Hawley were scoreless. Nicole Deschner scored 16 to pace the Rebels, who were coached by Rose Pumbell. Monica vanGaza added 89, Sarah Yemane 7, Shantel Depee 5, Kristin Clark 2, Breanna Arndt 2, Michelle Eastman 2 and Shyanne Nyssen 2, while Jenna Haack, Heidi Mills, Kayleigh Breen, Courtney Wild, Miranda Bischke and Skylar Deschner were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Picture Butte Sugar Queens clocked the 12th-seeded Ashmont Falcons 68-35 after leading 22-5, 36-22 and 51-26 at the quarters. Caylee Vogel paced the Sugar Queens with 13. Danielle Koenen added 12, Jasmine Bergen Henengouwen 12, Michelle Loman 8, Megan Bezooyen 8, Gabby Davies 7, Katarina Bartz 6 and Jessica Watson 2, while Marisa Lelekach, Emily Johnson and Melissa Bahler were scoreless. Brooke Steinhauer scored 15 to lead the Falcons, coached by Norma Lange. Savannah Favel added 6, Coby Stamp 4, Stephanie Miller 3, Shania Jackson 3, Teisha Breast 2 and Pamela Redcrow 2, while Trista Makokis, Zowie Steinhauer, Temure Blood, Tiffany Garner and Karen Houle were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Glenmary Saints dumped the 10th-seeded Black Diamond Oilfields Drillers 64-54 after leading 17-8, 32-21 and 45-39 at the quarters. Louise McDonald paced the Saints with 16. Rylee Armstrong added 14, Paigee Smith 8, Taylor Stewart 6, Courtney Gall 5, Lauren Bliska 4, Shenese Langlois 4, Mikayla Whitehouse 3, Ashley Ademolu 2 and Courtney Whalen 2, while Ashley Lorincz and Jessi-Mae Mundt were scoreless. Carly Hoar scored 15 to lead the Drillers, who were coached by Jeff Ovens, assisted by Markes Fredriksen. Courtney Hughes added 12, Becca Tucker 9, Whitney Boehmer 8, Jenna Thomson 4, Kalene Lillico 4 and Tamala Whiteside 2, while Mandy Abraham, Stephanie Knight and Summer Bigsmoke were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Sherwood Park Strathcona Christian Eagles whipped the 11th-seeded Rimbey Spartans 83-38 after leading 31-11, 43-23 and 58-32 at the quarters. Kirsten Burns paced the Eagles with 28. Ashley Marshall added 13, Mikayla Bradley 10, Jenna Bracken 10, Maria Hernandez 6, Rebecca Bradley 5, Micah Wiens 4 and Adrienna Maschmeyer 2, while Jessica Mix, Kalie Berezowski, Christina Pelster, Juliana Monson and Katelyn Bracken were scoreless. Jill Tennant paced the Spartans with 13. Bernadette Weiss added 7, Tory Boyes 5, Sylvia VonGunten 4, Michelle VonGunten 4, Lacey Soderberg 3, Jenna Smawley 2 and Ashley Went 1, while Cheyenne Argent, Kara Cech, Kirena Barr, Nicole Waldron and Elsa VanAnkum were scoreless.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Fort McLeod F.P. Walshe Flyers clipped the 8th-seeded Calgary West Island College Wolves 78-64. The Flyers led 22-10 after one quarter. The Wolves led 41-39 at the half. The Flyers led 58-49 after three quarters. Sydney Plourde paced the Flyers with 25. Ruby Kinsella added 18, Cassie Walmsley 10, Dakota Kambeitz 8, Kaitlin Quinlan 7, Naomi Burbank 4 and Amanda Hofer 3, while Jane O’Connor, Ashley Gunderson, Sarah Gregory, Hannah Bullock, Kayla Trotter and Tenille Poettcker were scoreless. Carolyn O’Dwyer led the Wolves with 19. Jessica Balen added 17, Marta Pietrzak 20, Iby Udoh 8, Didi Udoh 5, Jamie Roberts 2 and Mila Mezei 2, while Allison Prichard, Samantha Roberts, Alexandra Hawley and Stephanie Madsen were scoreless.
The 5th-seeded Picture Butte Sugar Queens dispatched the 4th-seeded Leduc Christ the King Chargers 56-45 after leading 17-12, 25-21 and 34-26 at the quarters. Caylee Vogel paced the Sugar Queens with 18. Megan Bezooyen added 10, Michelle Loman 8, Jasmine Bergen Henengouwen 8, Danielle Koenen 6 and Katarina Bartz 6, while Marisa Lelekach, Jessica Watson, Gabbie Davies, Emily Johnson and Melissa Bahler were scoreless. Lauren Parker scored 12 to pace the Chargers, coached by Tony Schipper, assisted by Virginia Drujou. Christina Reichert added 10, Andrea Marshall 9, Kyrra Christianson 8 and Catherine Lamer 6, while Baillie Schmidt, Julia Vos, Cassidy Kinsella and Emily Piro were scoreless.
The 2nd-seeded Lethbridge Immanuel Christian Eagles clubbed the 7th-seeded Glenmary Saints 71-37 after leading 22-8, 37-20 and 51-28 at the quarters. Hannah Forster paced the Eagles with 20. Nicole Postman added 12, Lily Moradel 10, Cobi Wever 9, Shelby Forster 7, Courtney Groenenboom 4, Kaitlyn VanZeggelaar 4, Stephanie Konynenbelt 3 and Derryle Reedyk 2, while Jeanne Oord and Jaime Hummel were scoreless. Courtney Gall paced the Saints with 16. Paige Smith added 10, Rylee Armstrong 4, Ashley Ademolu 2, Louise McDonald 2, Mikayla Whitehouse 2 and Courtney Whalen 1, while Ashley Lorincz, Jessi-Mae Mundt, Taylor Stewart, Lauren Bliska and Shenese Langlois were scoreless.
In the last quarterfinal, the 6th-seeded Sherwood Park Strathcona Christian Eagles upset the 3rd-seeded La Crete Lancers 80-71. The Eagles led 21-18 after one quarter. The Lancers led 41-37 at the half. The score was knotted at 57 after three quarters. Kirsten Burns paced the Eagles with 19. Rebecca Bradley added 18, Jenna Bracken 18, Mikayla Bradley 13, Ashley Marshall 4, Katelyn Christensen 2 and Juliana Monson 2, while Adrienna Maschmeyer, Jessica Mix, Kalie Berezowski, Maria Hernandez, Micah Wiens and Christina Pelster were scoreless. Kaileen Janzen paced the Lancers with 22. Teresa Wiebe added 21, Darlene Peters 10, Kari Enns 6, Michelle Doerksen 6 and Tiffany Unrau 6, while Meghan Fehr, Lindsey Fehr, Shannan Uttaro, Emily Giesbrecht, Jessica Friesen, Catherine Stalker, Jalaney Klassen and Lori Kroeker were scoreless.
In the semis, the top-seeded Fort McLeod F.P. Walshe Flyers nipped the 5th-seeded Picture Butte Sugar Queens 46-45. The score was knotted at 7 after one quarter. The Sugar Queens led 22-20 at the half. The Flyers led 39-35 after three quarters. Sydney Plourde hit the winning free throw with two seconds on the clock. The Flyers surged ahead 41-35 two minutes into the fourth quarter, but the Queens battled and took a 44-43 lead with just 32 seconds left. A basket by the Flyers Amanda Hofer and a free throw by Katarina Bartz of the Queens knotted the game at 45-45 and set the stage for Plourde’s heroics. Sydney Plourde paced the Flyers with 21. Kaitlin Quinlan added 8, Ruby Kinsella 6, Cassie Walmsley 4, Amanda Hofer 4 and Naomi Burbank 3, while Jane O’Connor, Ashley Gunderson, Sarah Gregory, Hannah Bullock, Kayla Trotter, Dakota Kambeitz and Tenille Poettcker were scoreless. Jasmine Bergen Henengouwen paced the Sugar Queens with 20. Danielle Koenen added 6, Megan Bezooyen 6, Caylee Vogel 5, Michelle Loman 4 and Katarina Bartz 4, while Marisa Lelekach, Jessica Watson, Gabby Davies, Emily Johnson and Melissa Bahler were scoreless.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Lethbridge Immanuel Christian Eagles stomped the 6th-seeded Sherwood Park Strathcona Christian Eagles 90-68. Strathcona led 20-18 after one quarter and 43-40 at the half. Immanuel Christian led 73-52 after three quarters. Hannah Forster paced Immanuel Christian with 38. Lily Moradel added 17, Shelby Forster 12, Nicole Postman 10, Cobi Wever 6, Stephanie Konynenbelt 5 and Courtney Groenenboom 2, while Jeanne Oord, Jaime Hummel, Derryle Reedyk and Kaitlyn Van Zeggelaar were scoreless. Jenna Bracken paced Strathcona with 17. Mikayla Bradley added 15, Ashley Marshall 12, Kirsten Burns 12, Juliana Monson 5, Adrienna Maschmeyer 4 and Rebecca Bradley 3, while Jessica Mix, Kalie Berezowski, Maria Hernandez, Micah Wiens, Christina Pelster and Katelyn Christensen were scoreless.
In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Picture Butte Sugar Queens dispatched the 6th-seeded Sherwood Park Strathcona Christian Eagles 69-59. The Eagles led 17-16 after one quarter. The Sugar Queens led 38-29 at the half and 51-46 after three quarters. Jasmine Bergen Henengouwen paced the Sugar Queens with 16. Caylee Vogel added 16, Megan Bezooyen 14, Katrina Bartz 14, Michelle Loman 6 and Danielle Koenen 3, while Marisa Lelekach, Jessica Watson, Gabby Davies, Emily Johnson and Melissa Bahler were scoreless. Kirsten Burns scored 16 to lead the Eagles, who were coached by Michelle Anderson, assisted by Laura Heneniuk. Jenna Bracken added 14, Mikayla Bradley 10, Rebecca Bradley 8, Katelyn Christensen 6, Maria Hernandez 3 and Ashley Marshall 2, while Adrienna Maschmeyer, Jessica Mix, Kalie Berezowski, Micah Wiens, Christina Pelster and Juliana Monson were scoreless.
In the final, the 2nd-seeded Lethbridge Immanuel Christian Eagles dusted the top-seeded Fort McLeod F.P. Walshe Flyers 71-55. The Flyers led 21-11 after one quarter. The Eagles led 36-24 at the half and 55-38 after three quarters. For Eagles’ coach Wendy Procee the win was her fourth title with the Eagles. “It was pretty special, we had this six years ago, and to do it again at home is great. We got silver last year and we know coming into this season that this was one of our goals, so to get it and on our home court feels pretty good right now.” Lily Moradel paced the Eagles with 20. Hannah Forster added 15, Shelby Forster 22, Nicole Postman 10, Stephanie Konynenbelt 8, Cobi Wever 5 and Kaitlyn Van Zeggelaar 2, while Jeanne Oord, Jaime Hummel, Derryle Reedyk and Courtney Groenenboom were scoreless. Sydney Plourde paced the Flyers with 16. Amanda Hofer added 12, Ruby Kinsella 9, Cassie Walmsley 9, Dakota Kambeitz 4, Tenille Poettcker 2, Naomi Burbank 2 and Kaitlin Quinlan 1, while Jane O’Connor, Ashley Gunderson, Sarah Gregory, Hannah Bullock and Kayla Trotter were scoreless.
The bronze medalist Picture Butte Sugar Queens: Caylee Vogel; Megan Bezooyen; Michelle Loman; Jasmine Bergen Henengouwen; Danielle Koenen; Katarina Bartz; Marisa Lelekach; Jessica Watson; Gabbie Davies; Emily Johnson; Melissa Bahler; coach Tanya Bezooyen; coach Hank Bergen-Henengouwen
The silver medalist
Fort McLeod F.P. Walshe Flyers: Sydney Plourde; Ruby Kinsella; Cassie Walmsley;
Dakota Kambeitz; Kaitlin Quinlan; Naomi Burbank; Amanda Hofer; Jane O’Connor;
Ashley Gunderson; Sarah Gregory; Hannah Bullock; Kayla Trotter; Tenille Poettcker;
coach Andrew Walmsley; assistant Landon Schneider; manager Charlene Drader; manager
Melissa Koch
The champion Lethbridge Immanuel Christian
Eagles: Hannah Forster; Nicole Postman; Lily Moradel; Cobi Wever; Shelby
Forster; Courtney Groenenboom; Kaitlyn Van Zeggelaar; Stephanie Konynenbelt;
Derryle Reedyk; Jeanne Oord; Jaime Hummel; coach Wendy Procee; assistant Scott
Forster