In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The Kinistino R.J. Humphrey Blues whipped the Turtleford Thunderchild Titans 90-36 as all five starters scored in double figures. Blaire Starr led Thunderchild with 12. Sherri Lewis added 8. …………………………………………………… The Hague Panthers defeated the Canora Cougars 79-72. Canora led 18-16 after one quarter and 39-32 at the half as Paige Kezima got on track. But when Laural Dul fouled out early in the second half, Hague rallied from a 16-point deficit as their full-court press became effective. Kaleigh Fehr paced Hague with 34. Amanda McLeod added 18 and Kim Neudorf 20. April Fulhulka led Canora with 30. Beth Machanee added 17 and Kara Kobelka 16. …………………………………………………… The Foam Lake Panthers dumped the Eston Mustangs 53-43 as Celise Kowalchuk, Gillian Halyk, Brittany Faye and Kiera Kerluke led all scorers. M. Massey, R. Serfas, A. Oliphant, E. Owens and K. Mclean paced the Mustangs. …………………………………………………… The Regina Western Christian Mustangs stomped the Paradise Hill Panthers 74-39 as their full court pressure generated transition buckets. Renee Martens played the point masterfully. The Grizzlies got good production from K. Booy, C. Bates, Renee Martens and E. Brown. N. Salzl led Paradise Hill with 16. Also scoring were C. Kaltenborn, C. Scobie and B. Naeth. …………………………………………………… The Norquay Nikes eliminated the Aberdeen Crusaders 65-31 after leading 46-17 at the half. Chantel Burym paced the Nikes with 24. Ashley Grywacheski added 16. Teneil Wruck led Aberdeen with 13. Ashley Scott added 10. …………………………………………………… The Meath Park Mustangs clipped the Davidson Raiders 40-28 after leading 22-15 at the half. The Mustangs led by as 14 and coasted to the easy win. Sam Dearing paced Meath Park with 20. Jamie Low led the Raiders with 10. …………………………………………………… The Kelvington Golden Hawks thrashed the Lashburn Lobos 75-26 after leading 53-20 at the half. Taylor Pearson and Jill Reid each scored 14 to pace Kelvington. Joelle Fournier led the Lobos with 9. Crystal Morris and Jenna Hope each added 5. …………………………………………………… The Moose Jaw Cornerstone Falcons defeated the Southey Screaming Eagles 61-52. The Falcons used a third quarter press and excellent offensive boardwork to build a 33-22 lead and then maintained a comfortable margin until the final whistle. Christian Stark led Cornerstone with 17. Robin Staniowski also scored 17. Brittany Calhoon led Southey with 14. Brittany Ritter added 10.

        In the quarterfinals, the Kinistino R.J. Humphrey Blues crushed the Hague Panthers 92-63. The Blues took a 34-13 lead after one quarter as their press proved highly effective. They led 54-29 at the half and coasted to the win. Sarah Foster led Kinistino with 29. Raisa Rybinski and Brittany Jack each added 15. Kim Neudorf led Hague with 21. Amanda McLeod added 18.

        The Regina Western Christian Mustangs defeated the Foam Lake Panthers 73-62. The score was knotted at the half, although Foam Lake forward Brittany Fay fouled out in the second quarter after scoring 14. K. Booy led Regina Christian with 13. Renee Martens added 10 and B. Bechard 12. Celise Kowalchuk paced Foam Lake with 17. Vicky Kolybaba added 12 and Kiera Kerluke, who played despite the death of her father on the eve of the regionals, notched 6. Gillian Halyk scored 2.

        The Norquay Nikes clipped the Meath Park Mustangs 58-41 after leading 34-15 at the half. Chantel Burym led the Nikes with 28. Ashley Grywacheski added 10. Sam Dearing paced the Mustangs with 10.

        In the last quarterfinal, the Kelvington Golden Hawks clobbered the Moose Jaw Cornerstone Falcons 93-32 after leading 25-9, 56-13 and 81-23 at the quarters. Taylor Pearson paced Kelvington with 21. Kim Lissinna added 18. Robin Staniowski led Cornerstone with 16. Christina Stark and Jaydene English each added 6.

        In the semis, the Kinistino R.J. Humphrey Blues dumped the Regina Western Christian Mustangs 75-60.

        In the other semi, the Kelvington Golden Hawks whipped the Norquay Nikes 65-25 as Taylor Pearson scored 21.

        In the bronze medal match, the Norquay Nikes clubbed the Regina Christian Grizzlies 66-51 as Chantel Burym scored 33 and Ashley Grywacheski 13. Heather McMaster led Regina Christian with 11. Brittany Bechard added 9. The match featured Regina Christian coach Erin Belous against Paul Henderson, her former high school coach.

        In the final, the Kinistino R.J. Humphrey Blues defeated the Kelvington Golden Hawks 43-37. Kim Lissinna led Kelvington with 11.

        The bronze medalist Norquay Nikes: Chantel Burym; Ashley Grywacheski; Michelle Hallick; Jody Ferris; Danaye Naclia; Alyssa Grywacheski; Desire Ginetz; Rhea Derkach; Kelcey Chermcora; Brinley Anderson; coach Paul Henderson

        The silver medalist Kelvington Golden Hawks: Taylor Pearson; Jill Reid; Kim Lissinna; coach Dan Blatchford; assistant Morris Karakochuk

        The gold medalist Kinistino R.J. Humphrey Blues: Sarah Foster; Raisa Rybinski; Brittany Jack; Brittany Sharkey; Kellie Stobbs; Stella Sanderson; Jocelyn Boyle; Melanie Sinclair; Erin Lamont; Jayde Dyck; Bailey Smith; Olivia Stephen; Krista Porter; Erika Rybinski; Kara Martin; coach Tom Hazzard; coach Bill Yeaman; manager Samantha Dover