In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The host Fillmore Falcons defeated the Glaslyn Jets 101-33. …………………………………………………… The Regina Harvest City Reapers clipped Saskatoon ECF 79-42 as guard Carly Patterson dominated the floor. …………………………………………………… The Norquay Nikes quashed the Rockglen Raiders 87-44. Norquay led 47-20 at the half. Jodi Krushkowski led Norquay with 23. Jenalea Mischkolz paced the Raiders with 12. …………………………………………………… The Lake Lenore Lancers dumped the Blaine Lake Comets 57-29. Lake Lenore scored 20 in the second quarter to take a 30-14 lead at the half. Ralene Haeulser led Lake Lenore with 21. Nikki Lewchuk paced Blaine Lake with 16. ……………………………… The Kenaston Kodiaks annihilated the Creighton Kodiaks 110-8. …………………………………………………… The Radville Rebels blasted the Sturgis Trojans 62-43. …………………………………………………… The Eatonia Spartans defeated the Frontier Raiders 73-41. Eatonia led 17-11, 36-18 and 54-29 at the quarters. Kellie Boychuk paced Eatonia with 22. Kristen Bews added 16. Rachelle Anderson led Frontier with 19. Tanelle Korsberg added 9. …………………………………………………… The Middle Lake Three Lakes Avengers nipped the Wolseley Warriors 48-44. Wolseley led 13-12 after one quarter. Middle Lake led 22-19 at the half but trailed 33-29 after three quarters. Wolseley appeared to take command in the third quarter as Chantara McConnell got hot but then Chelsea Paquette got hot for Middle Lake, scoring 11 of her 22 points in the final frame. Deena Martinka added 19. Hugetta Bella and Chantara McConnel each notched 14 for the Warriors. Brenna Dureault added 10.

In the quarterfinals, the Fillmore Falcons crushed the Regina Harvest City Reapers 79-28.

The Norquay Nikes whipped the Lake Lenore Lancers 56-42 as Jodi Krushkowski scored 24. Raelen Haeusler led the Lancers with 15. Norquay led 32-20 at the half.

The Kenaston Kodiaks stomped the Radville Rebels 65-51.

In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded host Eatonia Spartans whipped the Middle Lake Three Lakes Avengers 60-20. Kellie Boychuk and Kaitlin Frison ran rampant as Eatonia built an early 17-2 lead and then extended it to 25-6 after one quarter. The Spartans led 42-11 at the half and 53-31 after three quarters. Deena Martinka scored 7 in the final quarter for Middle Lake but it was far too little too late. Kristin Bews, Kellie Boychuck and Jessica Frison each scored 11 to lead Eatonia. Deena Martinka and Cheslea Paquette led Middle Lake with 7 apiece.

In the semis, the Fillmore Falcons whipped the Norquay Nikes 70-50 as Megan Wiggins scored 37. Jodi Krushkowski led Norquay with 27.

In the other semi, the Eatonia Spartans edged the Kenaston Kodiaks 44-37 as Kristin Bews scored 10. Lynsae Haduik led the Kodiaks with 12.

In the bronze medal match, the Kenaston Kodiaks defeated the Norquay Nikes 55-47 as Jackie Matovich scored 17. Kristen Belous notched 27 for Norquay.

In the final, the Fillmore Falcons captured their sixth consecutive crown by dumping the Eatonia Spartans 39-32 as Megan Wiggins scored 17. Kellie Boychuk led Eatonia with 10. The Falcons took an 18-point lead in the third quarter and coasted to an easy win. “Each win feels really good,” Megan Wiggins told the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. “It’s something we can always talk about.”

The bronze medalist Kenaston Kodiaks: Jackie Matovich; Kristen Belous

The silver medalist Eatonia Spartans: Kellie Boychuck; Kristen Bews; Kaitlin Frison; Jessica Frison; coach John Frison

The gold medalist Fillmore Falcons: Megan Wiggins; Raquel Kosior; Nicole Paslawski; Leah Ogden; Amanda Ogden; Jessica Kurrzhals; Jillian Stewart; Ashton Kosior; Amber Leguee; coach Greg Lendvay