In the opening round, held in Lacombe: …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Hines Creek Composite Tigers dusted the 12th-seeded Calgary Clear Water Academy Crusaders 75-31 after leading 19-13, 44-15 and 56-21 at the quarters. Desiree Giesbrecht paced the Tigers with 20. Cassidy Charchuk added 14, Jeanelle Charchuk 7, Talese Godberson 7, Shaye Godberson 6, Courtney Chaykowski 5, Trenyce Giesbrecht 5, Shelby Giesbrecht 5, Tessa Peats 3 and Taylor Chaykowski 3, while Bella Peats, Rheanna Weihers and Anysa Hansen were scoreless. Isabella Faba scored 13 to pace the Crusaders (coached by Heather Baynham). Danielle Maundy added 6, Amanda Nguyen 6, Antoinette Kosisochukwu-China 4 and Simona Noronha 2, while Abigail Tysowski, Natasha Syvenky, Victoria Wang, Grace Kirkland, Isabel Kroll and Carla Walsh were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins edged the 9th-seeded Bassano Broncos 62-58 after leading 22-7, 34-20 and 49-43 at the quarters. Erin Ferguson paced the Penguins with 23. Anna Marcus added 16, Kaija de Leeuw 6, Maria Van Bostelen 4, Emily Stel 4, Rachelle Doorten 3, Kendra VanderVeen 2, Janessa De Bruin 2 and Laryssa Leffers 2, while Alexa Stel was scoreless. Harlee McMaster scored 21 to pace the Broncos. Sarah Singular added 20, Maddison McMaster 15 and Hailie Saddleback 2, while Karly Black Kettle, T Many Bears, Saydee Duck Chief, Zia Grant, Erin Sonnie, Maryelle Clarke, Morgan Hale, Holly Schaffer and Britney Ayoungman were scoreless. The Broncos (coached by Nathan Hodgson, assisted by D Singular) also included Laurel Schaffer, Kalison Marquess, Erin Douglass and Talijeh Good Eagle. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Evansburg Grand Trunk Teddies clipped the 11th-seeded Hay Lakes Tigers 68-59. The Teddies led 13-9 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 26 at the half. The Teddies led 50-37 after three quarters. Megan Giezen paced the Teddies with 23. Trinity Nelson added 15, Alexis Cornelius 12, Janelle Chechotko 10, Brooke Kaduk 4 and Justice Druar 4, while Teresa Fonstad, Emma Giezen, Beverly Walker, Tselem Hamar and Alexandra Tumac were scoreless. Katie Downey scored 25 to pace the Tigers. Dana Sych added 18, Cailey Slobodian 7, Delaney Stelmaschuk 4, Raelyn Tomaszewski 3 and Abby Holdsworth 2, while Trinity Calon, Kiersten Taylor, Regan Stevens, Hunter Atema and Hikari Kobayashi were scoreless. The Tigers (coached by Deanna Vikse) also included Shelbee Zwick and Kaitlin Whyte. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Marwayne Jubilee Wildcats stunned the 7th-seeded Lacombe Central Alberta Christian Knights 48-44. The Knights led 13-10 after one quarter. The Wildcats led 21-19 at the half and 40-27 after three quarters. Emaly Cooke led the Wildcats with 20. Lisa Hames added 7, Molly Froehlich 6, Torri Person 5, Dawson Hines 4, Jill Greig 4 and Shelby Hames 2, while Kylee Hamernyk, Siobhan Allison-Ingram, Hailey Brind, Keanna Pilkey and Kyla Person were scoreless. Macy Meinema scored 14 to lead the Knights (coached by Jen Zuidhof). Hannah Van Iperen added 8, Taylor Salomons 7, Caitlin Debree 6, Jessica Harrod 5, Raya TenBrinke 2 and Emily Folkerts 2, while Floor Ossterink, Cassie Van Gelderen, Raegyn Scheltus, Abigail Dibbet and Allissa TenBrinke were scoreless.

        In the quarterfinals, the 5th-seeded Hines Creek Composite Tigers dispatched the 4th-seeded Olds Koinonia Christian Royals 73-58 after leading 19-7, 33-21 and 60-41 at the quarters. Jeanelle Charchuk paced the Tigers with 20. Talese Godberson added 16, Desiree Giesbrecht 13, Shaye Godberson 9, Cassidy Charchuk 8, Tessa Peats 3, Bella Beats 2 and Courtney Chaykowski 2, while Rheanna Weihers, Taylor Chaykowski, Anysa Hansen, Trenyce Giesbrecht and Shelby Giesbrecht were scoreless. Amelia Furst scored 21 to pace the Royals (coached by Diane Sewell). Dayna Sewell added 17, Ashley Coney 11, Emma Baquie 5, Annelise Neufeld 2 and Rachael Rieberger 2, while Mikael Padiernos, Dynna Falk, Elizabeth Blum, Aliyah Phypers and Elisha Moench were scoreless.

        The top-seeded Stirling Lakers stomped the 8th-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins 65-37 after leading 12-11, 25-21 and 50-32 at the quarters. Sadie Nelson paced the Lakers with 27. Savannah McKee added 20, Gracie Nelson 7, Kat Montagne 5, Talia Oviatt 4 and Hilary Shockey 2, while Emmy Montague, Halle Smith, Salem Cook and Evelyn Quilty were scoreless. Erin Ferguson scored 15 to pace the Penguins (coached by Brad Van Raalte). Laryssa Leffers added 10, Rachelle Doorten 4, Kendra VanderVeen 2, Maria Van Bostelen 2, Janessa De Bruin 2 and Anna Marcus 2, while Kaija de Leeuw, Emily Stel and Alexa Stel were scoreless.

        The 2nd-seeded Foremost Falcons whipped the 10th-seeded Marwayne Jubilee Wildcats 59-38 after leading 11-4, 25-15 and 48-24 at the quarters. Rayna Yancie led the Falcons with 26. Kamryn Yancie added 13, Morgan Brower 8, Sascha Beacome 4, Hannah Walsh 3, Lacie Baugh 3 and Peyton Harty 2, while Jessica Butterwick, Thomson Gairns, Stephanie Mueller and Paris Beacome were scoreless. Lisa Hames scored 14 to pace the Wildcats (coached by Wayne Lewin). Emaly Cooke added 8, Shelby Hames 6, Molly Froehlich 6, Dawson Hines 2 and Jill Greig 2, while Torri Person, Kylee Hamernyk, Siobhan Allison-Ingram, Hailey Brind, Keanna Pilkey and Kyla Person were scoreless.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 6th-seeded Evansburg Grand Trunk Teddies upset the 3rd-seeded Bawlf Wildcats 74-48. The score was knotted at 14 after one quarter. The Grizzlies led 35-20 at the half and 55-37 after three quarters. Alexis Cornelius paced the Teddies with 19. Janelle Chechotko added 18, Emma Giezen 14, Trinity Nelson 10, Megan Giezen 8, Brooke Kaduk 4, Justice Druar 2 and Beverly Walker 1, while Teressa Fonstad, Tselem Hamar and Alex Tumac were scoreless. Halley Hay scored 30 to lead the Wildcats (coached by Rob Longhurst). Kori Sheets added 8, Tia Albers 4, Shelbi Stordahl 2, Shalane Munro 2 and Jordyn Watson 2, while Mya Van Brabant, Halle Huseby, Kiera Schlaut, Danielle Robitaille, Dallis Irvine, Halle Weinkauf, Natasha Siewert and Jessica Hay were scoreless.

        In the semis, the top-seeded Stirling Lakers clocked the 5th-seeded Hines Creek Composite Tigers 81-59. The score was knotted at 19 after one quarter. The Tigers led 36-34 at the half. The Lakers led 54-51 after three quarters. Sadie Nelson paced the Lakers with 30. Savannah McKee added 28, Gracie Nelson 7, Kat Montague 6, Salem Cook 5, Evelyn Quilty 3 and Talia Oviatt 2, while Emmy Montague, Halle Smith and Hillary Shockey were scoreless. Cassidy Charchuk paced the Tigers with 17. Talese Godberson added 14, Desiree Giesbrecht 11, Jeanelle Charchuk 9, Shaye Godberson 4, Courtney Chaykowski 2 and Rheanna Weihers 2, while Bella Peats, Tessa Peats, Taylor Chaykowski, Anysa Hansen, Trenyce Giesbrecht and Shelby Giesbrecht were scoreless.

        In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Foremost Falcons defeated the 6th-seeded Evansburg Grand Trunk Teddies 67-57. Morgan Brower appeared to score 19 to lead the Falcons (on a very poorly kept scorecard). Rayna Yancie appeared to add 17, Hannah Walsh 11, Kamryn Yancie 10, Peyton Harty 4, Paris Beacome 4 and Jessica Butterwick 2, while Lacie Baugh, Sascha Beacome, Thomson Gairns and Stephanie Mueller were scoreless. Alexis Cornelius led the Teddies with 14. Megan Giezen added 13, Janelle Chechotko 11, Trinity Nelson 9, Emma Giezen 8 and Justice Druar 2, while Teressa Fonstad, Brooke Kaduk, Beverly Walker, Tselem Hamar and Alexandra Tumac were scoreless.

        In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Hines Creek Composite Tigers nipped the 6th-seeded Evansburg Grand Trunk Teddies 53-51. The Tigers led 13-7 after one quarter. The Grizzlies led 27-26 at the half. The Tigers led 44-42 after three quarters. Cassidy Charchuk paced the Tigers with 12. Jeanelle Charchuk added 11, Desiree Giesbrecht 11, Talese Godberson 10, Shaye Godberson 3, Tessa Peats 3, Courtney Chaykowski 2 and Trenyce Giesbrecht 1, while Bella Peats, Rheanna Weihers, Taylor Chaykowski, Anysa Hansen and Shelby Giesbrecht were scoreless. Alexis Cornelius scored 17 to lead the Teddies (coached by Jerry Dick). Megan Giezen added 12, Janelle Chechotko 11, Trinity Nelson 7 and Emma Giezen 4, while Teressa Fonstad, Brooke Kaduk, Beverly Walker, Tselm Hamar, Alexandra Tumac and Justice Druar were scoreless.

        In the final, the top-seeded Stirling Lakers edged the 2nd-seeded Foremost Falcons 74-71. The Falcons led 20-9 after one quarter. The Lakers led 35-34 at the half and 54-47 after three quarters. Savannah McKee appeared to score 35 to pace the Lakers (on a poorly kept scoresheet). Sadie Nelson added 14, Gracie Nelson 10, Kat Montague 6, Halle Smith 5, Evelyn Quilty 2, Talia Oviatt 1 and Salem Cook 1, while Emmy Montague and Hillary Shockey were scoreless. Rayna Yancie and Kamryn Yancie each scored 22 to pace the Falcons. Morgan Brower added 16, Lacie Baugh 7, Jessica Butterwick 2 and Sascha or Paris Beacome 2, while Sascha or Paris Beacome, Peyton Harty, Hannah Walsh, Thomson Gairns and Stephanie Mueller were scoreless.

        The bronze medalist Hines Creek Composite Tigers: Jeanelle Charchuk; Desiree Giesbrecht; Shaye Godberson; Bella Peats; Courtney Chaykowski; Tessa Peats; Cassidy Charchuk; Rheanna Weihers; Talese Godberson; Anysa Hansen; Trenyce Giesbrecht; Shelby Giesbrecht; Taylor Chaykowski; coach Toni Craig

        The silver medalist Foremost Falcons: Rayna Yancie; Stephanie Mueller; Thomson Gairns; Hannah Walsh; Peyton Harty; Paris Beacome; Sascha Beacome; Kamryn Yancie; Lacie Baugh; Morgan Brower; Jessica Butterwick; coach Laura Rumpel

        The gold medalist Stirling Lakers: Gracie Nelson; Kat Montague; Talia Oviatt; Sadie Nelson; Savannah McKee; Halle Smith; Salem Cook; Hillary Shockey; Evelyn Quilty; Emmy Montague; coach Donna Branch