In the opening round, held in Taber: …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Evansburg Grand Trunk Teddies stomped the 9th-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins 64-31 after leading 20-7, 38-20 and 48-24 at the quarters. Cailin Gray paced the Teddies with 16. Shanese Melville added 13, Jennifer Sutherland 10, Jackie Rusin 9, Kathryn Sutherland 6, Sierra Nelson 4, Darla Giezen 2, Emma Fausak 2 and Talise Strach 2, while Shania Verbeek was scoreless. Alyssa Marcus scored 15 to pace the Penguins (coached by Brand Van Raalte, assisted by Ashley Tiggelaar). Nicole Dykhuizen added 8, Leah Marcus 4, Shanese Bredenhof 2 and Kennedy Roukema 2, while Justine Dykhuizen, Brienne Baker, Anne Tolsma, Alana Bos, Jordynn Dykhuizen, Bridgette Rypstra and Paige Kuntz were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Acme Redmen whipped the 12th-seeded Worsley Wildcats 69-32 after leading 21-12, 34-17 and 52-26 at the quarters. Anna Montgomery paced the Redmen with 30. Cianna Hambling added 10, Maria Penner 7, Micayla Code 7, Sam Neufeld 6, Sam Penner 3, Kaylee Leinweber 2, Ali Leinweber 2 and Shaelynne Bystrom 2, while Jessica Woolley, Erin Stern, Natalie Gibbs and Abbie Neufeld were scoreless. Naomi Klassen scored 17 to pace the Wildcats (coached by Nancy Cox). Jessie Morgan added 8, Rebecca Dimion 5 and Natasha Basnett 2, while Vanessa Basnett, Taryn Dodds, Koryssa Morgan, Paige Morgan and Payton Shilka were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Marwayne Jubilee Wildcats dumped the 10th-seeded Bawlf Wildcats 66-50 after leading 17-7, 33-21 and 50-34 at the quarters. Darbi Hines paced Jubilee with 21. Chelsea Illingsworth added 19, Brooke Hames 9, Kelly Greig 6, Paige Greig 4, Jessica Freehill 2, Shelby Oliver 2, Shae-Lynn Illingsworth 2 and Rhandi Lepine 1, while Allie Bexson, Jordan Hines, Alanna Tyner and Samantha Pankiw were scoreless. Tara Yuha scored 19 to paced Bawlf (coached by Rob Longhurst, assisted by Dennis Sereta). Kelsi Herder added 17, Nikky Naslund 8, Melissa Boden 2, Rachel Rude 2 and Chantelle Johns 2, while Raelyn Pederson, Chelsie Hall, Darbi Stardahl, Grace Peterson, Kayla Irvine and Becky Peterson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded host Taber St. Mary’s Auroras dispatched the 11th-seeded Hay Lakes Tigers 55-46 after leading 28-7, 34-19 and 47-29 at the quarters. Jennifer Wilson paced the Auroras with 22. Carly Perry added 13, Chalsea Kerner 8, Heather Knibb 6, Shania Casson 4 and Kara Passey 2, while Lauren Machacek, Daylin Holmen, Kendal Marose, Michayla Hochstein, Kalle Bonette, Eline Kleinjan and Megan Mankow were scoreless. Natalie Haak scored 11 to pace the Tigers (coached by Debbie Pyle, assisted by Matt Pyle). Brooklyn Stewart added 9, Autumn Voegtlin 8, Sharia Warawa 8, Celine Doutree 6, Janelle Nordin 2 and Caylee Logelin 2, while Morgan Metzker, Jennifer Kaus, Darci Sych and Letitia Sorenson were scoreless.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Stirling Lakers thrashed the 8th-seeded Evansburg Grand Trunk Teddies 62-39 after leading 16-12, 31-24 and 46-33 at the quarters. Taylor Barr paced the Lakers with 20. Kylie Mazutinec added 18, Sydney Oviatt 10, Emily Anderson 8, Christina Hergert 2, Angela Quilty 2 and Taylor Maynes 2, while Jessie Roan and Kimberly Herget were scoreless. Cailin Gray scored 12 to pace the Teddies (coached by Jerry Dyck, assisted by Les Sutherland). Jackie Rusin added 9, Kathryn Sutherland 5, Jennifer Sutherland 5, Shanese Melville 4, Talise Strach 2 and Shania Verbeek 2, while Sierra Nelson, Darla Giezen and Emma Fausak were scoreless.

        The 5th-seeded Acme Redmen clocked the 4th-seeded Vermilion St. Jerome’s Spartans 69-46 after leading 11-9, 31-20 and 49-36 at the quarters. Anna Montgomery paced the Redmen with 28. Maria Penner added 12, Cianna Hambling 10, Micayla Code 10, Sam Neufeld 4, Ali Leiweber 3 and Shaelynne Bystrom 2, while Kaylee Leinweber, Jessica Woolley, Erin Stern, Natalie Gibbs, Abbie Neufeld and Sam Penner were scoreless. Heidi Stoyko scored 19 to paced the Spartans (coached by Brent Wasylik, assisted by Brittany Partington). Sydney Poliakiwski added 9, Taylor Veitch 6, Skyla Ralph 5, Jessica Kingston 4, Emily MacMillan 2 and Gina Kuneff 1, while Adrienne Mackenzie, Kathleen Dieken, Amber Convey, Kyla Conveny, Morgan Wilson and Katrina Ralph were scoreless.

        The 2nd-seeded Foremost Forettes dumped the 7th-seeded Marwayne Jubilee Wildcats 59-49. The Forettes led 19-16 after one quarter. The Wildcats led 28-27 at the half. The Forettes led 45-38 after three quarters. Jenna Ogden paced the Forettes with 24. Zoe Wright added 22, Jaryn Rumpel 6, Colby Harty 3, Carly Hughson 2 and Kasi VanStaalduine 2, while Taylor Morrison, Shannon VanBuskirk, Kayley Matthews, Tambie Baugh and Josie Britschgi were scoreless. Darbi Hines scored 15 to pace the Wildcats (coached by Joe Bowtell, assisted by Kelsey Crooks). Chelsea Illingsworth added 12, Shae-Lynn Illingsworth 6, Allie Bexson 4, Jessica Freehill 4, Brooke Hames 3, Kelly Greig 2, Rhandi Lepine 2 and Paige Greig 1, while Shelby Oliver, Jordan Hines, Alanna Tyner and Samantha Pankiw were scoreless.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Calgary Clear Water Academy Crusaders nipped the 6th-seeded Taber St. Mary’s Auroras 38-37 after leading 9-6, 21-18 and 33-28 at the quarters. Chiso Ufondu paced the Crusaders with 20. Chimdie Ufondu added 9, Bernadetta Mayer 4, Kathryn Nguyen 4, Erika Kirkland 3 and Danielle Tomiak 2, while Ally Hallett, Sarah Voglewede, Cynthia Agoha, Stephanie Taylor, Clara Nguyen, Oby Merah and Kaleigh McNeill were scoreless. Chalsea Kerner scored 20 to pace the Auroras (coached by Terence Hochstein, assisted by Kathy Knibb). Jennifer Wilson added 14, Carly Perry 2 and Heather Knibb 1, while Lauren Machacek, Daylin Holmen, Kendal Marose, Michayla Hochstein, Shania Casson, Kara Passey, Kalle Bonette, Eline Kleinjan and Megan Mankow were scoreless.

        In the semis, the top-seeded Stirling Lakers edged the 5th-seeded Acme Redmen 63-58 after leading 17-15, 37-33 and 55-46 at the quarters. Taylor Barr paced the Lakers with 31. Sydney Oviatt added 8, Christina Herget 7, Angela Quilty 7, Kyle Mazutinec 6, Emily Anderson 2 and Taylor Maynes 2, while Jessie Roan and Kimberly Herget were scoreless. Anna Montgomery paced the Redmen with 25. Maria Penner added 10, Cianna Hambling 9, Sam Neufeld 6, Ali Leinweber 4, Micayla Code 2 and Shaelynne Bystrom 2, while Kaylee Leinweber, Jessica Woolley, Erin Stern, Natalie Gibbs, Sam Penner and Abbie Neufeld were scoreless.

        In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Foremost Forettes defeated the 3rd-seeded Calgary Clear Water Academy Crusaders 48-47. The score was knotted at 14 after one quarter. The Forettes led 29-24 at the half and 38-36 after three quarters. Jenna Ogden and Zoe Wright each scored 13 to pace the Forettes. Colby Harty added 11, Carly Hughson 8 and Jaryn Rumpel 3, while Josie Britschgi, Taylor Morrison, Shannon VanBuskirk, Kayley Matthews, Kasi VanStaalduine and Tambie Baugh were scoreless. Chiso Ufondu paced the Crusaders with 15. Chimdie Ufondu added 12, Danielle Tomiak 6, Kathryn Nguyen 6, Ally Hallett 4 and Erika Kirkland 4, while Bernadetta Mayer, Sarah Voglewede, Cynthia Agoha, Stephanie Taylor, Clara Nguyen, Oby Merah and Kaleigh McNeill were scoreless.

        In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Acme Redmen stomped the 3rd-seeded Calgary Clear Water Academy Crusaders 63-31 after leading 22-5, 34-13 and 46-25 at the quarters. Anna Montgomery paced the Redmen with 20. Cianna Hambling added 13, Sam Neufeld 9, Maria Penner 8, Ali Leinweber 5, Micayla Code 4, Abbie Neufeld 2 and Sam Penner 2, while Kaylee Leinweber, Jessica Woolley, Erin Stern, Natalie Gibbs and Shaelynne Bystrom were scoreless. Chiso Ufondu scored 16 to lead the Crusaders (coached by Maria Fitzgerald, assisted by Paul de Leon). Chimdie Ufondu added 4, Kathryn Nguyen 4, Erika Kirkland 3, Ally Hallett 2 and Danielle Tomiak 2, while Bernadetta Mayer, Sarah Voglewede, Cynthia Agoha, Stephanie Taylor, Clara Nguyen, Oby Merah and Kaleigh McNeill were scoreless.

        In the final, the top-seeded Stirling Lakers defeated the 2nd-seeded Foremost Forettes 57-54. The Forettes led 16-9 after one quarter and 30-29 at the half. The score was knotted at 43 after three quarters. Kylie Mazutinec paced the Lakers with 18. Sydney Oviatt added 12, Taylor Barr 9, Angela Quilty 8, Emily Anderson 5, Christina Herget 4 and Taylor Maynes 3, while Jessie Roan and Kimberly Herget were scoreless. Zoe Wright led the Forettes with 20. Colby Harty added 12, Jenna Ogden 11, Carly Hughson 8 and Jaryn Rumpel 3, while Josie Britschgi, Taylor Morrison, Shannon VanBuskirk, Kayley Matthews, Kasi VanStaalduine and Tambie Bough were scoreless.

        The bronze medalist Acme Redmen: Shaelynne Bystrom; Micayla Code; Natalie Gibbs; Cianna Hambling; Ali Leinweber; Kaylee Leinweber; Anna Montgomery; Abbie Neufeld; Sam Neufeld; Maria Penner; Sam Penner; Erin Stern; Jessica Woolley; coach Ken Leinweber; assistant Bonnie Fasoli

The silver medalist Foremost Forettes: Tambie Baugh; Josie Britschgi; Colby Harty; Carly Hughson; Kayley Matthews; Taylor Morrison; Jenna Ogden; Jaryn Rumpel; Shannon VanBuskirk; Kasi VanStaalduine; Zoe Wright; coach Laura Rumpel; assistant Michelle Cowie

        The gold medalist Stirling Lakers: Emily Anderson; Taylor Barr; Christina Herget; Kimberly Herget; Taylor Maynes; Kylie Mazutinec; Sidney Oviatt; Angela Quilty; Jessie Roan; coach Brett Nelson; assistant Robyn Fairbanks