In the opening round, held in Chilliwack: …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Smithers Bulkley Valley Christian Royals defeated the 8th-seeded Surrey Khalsa Secondary Lions 60-54. The Lions led 17-6 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 28 at the half. The Royals led 42-39 after three quarters. Martina Vandenberg paced the Royals with 22. Rose Loki added 16, Lexa Steenhof 9, Cailey Stronks 6, Alyson Stolte 5 and Jessica Goodson 2, while Rufina Anyiador, Denali O’Coffey, Miranda Stolte, Phina Kindrat and Haneefah Abu were scoreless. Avnoor Waraich scored 15 to pace the Lions (coach Michelle Kelly, assistant Doug Wong, assistant Rajan Deol, assistant Matthew Wong). Jasreet Dhaliwal added 13, Vaneet Virk 10, Narpreet Byal 8, Amreen Aulakh 4, Kiranpreet Boyal 2 and Jasleen Tut 2, while Imneet Jat, Muskan Nijjar, Bevneet Khella, Gursimran Lalli and Arshpreet Hothi were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames torched the 14th-seeded Fernie Falcons 96-28 after leading 36-10, 57-20 and 76-22 at the quarters. Kylie Kampman paced the Flames with 19. Grace Vandenbrink added 15, Olivia Lounsbury 15, Kirsten Kampman 10, Natasha Luteyn 7, Christine Van Ryk 6, Julia Vandekamp 6, Savannah Vanderkooi 5, Cara Boersema 5, Christina Malou 4, Jenna Vanderhoek 2 and Robyn Phillips 2, while Aiyana McNeil was scoreless. Alisia Dvorak scored 12 to pace the Falcons (coach Jen Kennedy, assistant Andrea Gris). Clare Howard added 6, Brooke Demmings 4, Autumn Lightburn 2, Enna Hennig 2 and Paige Godfrey 2, while Kate Schellar, Alex Pereverzoff, Morgan Trand and Sydney Fahselt were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Lumby Charles Bloom Timberwolves edged the 12th-seeded Agassiz Eagles 55-53. The Eagles led 16-14 after one quarter. The Timberwolves led 32-27 at the half and 45-38 after three quarters. Meghan Mulholland paced the Timberwolves with 19. Summer Meger added 16, Esther Drysdale 8, Jessica Verhage 5, Ellie Hymas 4, Shae Jewitt 2 and Kindra Lewis 1, while Hally Campbell, Gillian Mcphearson, Maxine Schibli, Erika Hymas, Arella Eyzaguirre and Marissa Blaney were scoreless.  Katrina Lawley scored 22 to pace the Eagles (coach Greg Lawley, assistant Alyssa Lawley). Abby Wilson added 15, Katelyn Gafka 12, Rionna Vander Wyk 2 and Loralai Thompson 2, whiel Hailey Baumfield, Nalaya Thompson, Marie Spence, Grace Peters and Caitlin Vander Wyke were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights crushed the 16th-seeded Hagensborg Sir Alexander Mackenzie Grizzlies 94-46 after leading 28-3, 53-18 and 77-39 at the quarters. Naomi Kent paced the Knights with 31. Brianna Grando added 17, Ashley Overby 13, Kristin Naude 6, Maggie Becker 5, Abby Heinen 4, Shakinah Nessman 3, Brianna Breau 2, Paige VanderHoek 1 while Mallory Sader, Melissa Christophe, Brianna Grando and Kelsey Overby were scoreless. Charity Edgar scored 10 to pace the Grizzlies (coach Jessica Raymond, assistant Barb Ziler). Lagi Vaa added 9, Shayleen Mack 9, Trinity Mack 9, Shanti Milton 4, Cela Jones 3 and Tamara Robson 2, while Isabel Leys, Madison Mack, Maleka Hood, Kassidi Tallio and Mallory Hans were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Vanderhoof Nechako Valley Viqueens spanked the 15th-seeded Pemberton Red Devils 71-55 after leading 23-14, 42-28 and 55-39 at the quarters. Kennedy Andres paced the Viqueens with 24. Kalissa Brooks added 15, Payton Mueller 12, Hanna Andres 9, Brook Dowswell 5, Lauren Dyck 4 and Seanna Kusler 2, while Alexis Persson, Payton Ralph and Abigail Dorion were scoreless. Alyssa Richman scored 18 to pace the Red Devils (coach Mike Richman, assistant Mark Leverton). Chana Roger added 16, Sakura Kawano 14, Freyja Rimmer 4, Kokoro Fukuda 2 and Belle Dorgelo 1, while Abby Walther, Arriya Kuiper, Katie Gray, Ruby Trand, Hollie Moriarty, Jessica Westlake and Andrea Ramirez were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Saanich St. Andrews Regional Sabres edged the 10th-seeded Kelowna Heritage Christian Saints 59-56. The Saints led 18-14, 33-30 and 47-43 at the quarters. Alyssa Blair led the Sabres with 22. Jaida Segato added 18, Maya Segato 7, Sofia Cvitanovic 4, Camille Oulette 4, Anna Hedji 2 and Maggie Gramlich 2, while Kirsten Suesser, Ortansa Samosan, Grace Fulton and Rachel Grant were scoreless. Grace Dietrich scored 25 to pace the Saints (coach Pat Wolczuk, assistant Kyle MacLennan, assistant Lexea Drouin, assistant Sydney Wolczuk). Anaiay Howard added 14, Hanniah Cato 7, Nicole Hahn 6 and Grace Akurienne 4, while Destiny Drouin, Rachel Schlosser and Olivia Poplawski were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Vancouver West Point Grey Academy Wolves whipped the 11th-seeded Victoria Glenlyon-Norfolk Gryphons 61-38. The Gryphons led 8-6, 23-18 and 33-32 at the quarters. Tess Leavitt paced the Wolves with 18. Jessica Tupper added 15, Emily Hardy 15, Rio Townsend 10 and McKerron Scott 3, while Miranda Butler, Lavina Yuen, Natassia Wong, Jiayi Li and Sydney Ellis were scoreless. Nicole Burnett scored 9 to pace the Gryphons (coached by Ian West and Sarah Bowder). Zoe Hammond added 7, Emily Thompson 6, Katie Hurst 6, Sophie Van Cuylenborg 4, Madison Davits 4 and Eliza Baines 2, while Londyn Denford, Lily Brice, Clara Meyer and Sarah Zarzour were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks dusted the 13th-seeded Grand Forks Wolves 84-77 after leading 29-7, 43-9 and 62-19 at the quarters. Rebekah Allison paced the Kodiaks with 18. Sam Layenhorst added 14, Esther Allison 11, Larissa Homan 10, Carolina Dykstra 10, Dayna Tams 8, Kari Stam 7 and Nicole Bysterveld 4, while Lauren Vanderploeg, Kelian Bulthius and Tianna Huttema were scoreless. Hanna Kiselbach scored 8 to pace the Wolves (coach Riley Friesen, assistant Jett Friesen). Kiyomi Dunnett added 7, Kelsa Leslie 6, Tara Makortoff 4 and Shian Corbiel 2, while Emily Steart, Audrey Areshenkoff, Haley Lockhart, Jaycee Vanleur, Haven Visser and Cassiane Larson were scoreless.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights crushed the 9th-seeded Smithers Bulkley Valley Christian Royals 58-28 after leading 10-4, 25-17 and 36-28 at the quarters. Brianna Grando paced the Knights with 16. Naomi Kent added 15, Ashley Overby 13, Macayla Sader 10, Kelsey Overby 2 and Melissa Christophe 2, while Mallory Sader, Brianna Breau, Shakinah Nessman, Abby Heinen, Kristin Naude, Paige VanderHoek and Maggie Becker were scoreless. Martina Vandenberg scored 17 to pace the Royals (coached by Ron Van Driel), Lexa Steenhof added 7, Rose Loki 4 and Alyson Stolte 3, while Rufina Anyiador, Denali O’Coffey, Jessica Goodson, Miranda Stolte, Cailey Stronks, Phina Kindrat and Haneefah Abu were scoreless.

        The 4th-seeded Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks torched the 5th-seeded Lumby Charles Bloom Timberwolves 98-46 as Kari Stam scored 28, Dayna Tams 17, Rebekah Allison 14, Sam Leyenhorst 14, Esther Allison 13, Nicole Bysterveld 4, Larissa Homan, Lauren Vandenberg 2 and Nicole Spoor 2, while Kelian Bulthuis, Carlina Dykstra and Tianna Huttema were scoreless. Gillian Macphearson and Kindra Lewis each scored 11 to pace the Timberwolves (coach Katherine Norman, assistant Jennie Currie). Hally Campbell added 8, Jessica Verhage 8, Esther Drysdale 4, Ellie Hymas 2 and Meghan Mulholland 2, while Summer Meger, Maxine Schibli, Erika Hymas, Arella Eyzaguirre, Shae Jewitt and Marissa Blaney were scoreless.

        The 3rd-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames stomped the 6th-seeded Vancouver West Point Grey Academy Wolves 80-35 after leading 34-8, 49-17 and 68-23 at the quarters. Kylie Kampman paced the Flames with 24. Olivia Lounsbury added 20, Kirsten Kampman 14, Grace Vandenbrink 10, Julia Vandekamp 5, Savannah Vanderkooi 3, Jenna Vanderhoek 2 and Robyn Phillips 2, while Cara Boersema, Christina Malou, Christine Van Ryk, Aiyana McNeil and Natasha Luteyn were scoreless. Jessica Tupper and Sydney Ellis each scored 8 to lead the Wolves (coached by Nadia Brenko). Rio Townsend added 5, McKerron Scott 5, Tess Leavitt 4, Natassia Wong 3 and Miranda Butler 2, while Lavina Yuen, Emily Hardy and Jiayi Li were scoreless.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Vanderhoof Nechako Valley Viqueens clubbed the 7th-seeded Saanich St. Andrews Regional Sabres 63-32 after leading 19-2, 32-10 and 48-24 at the quarters. Hanna Andres, Payton Mueller and Kalissa Brooks each scored 11 to pace the Viqueens. Kennedy Andres added 9, Brook Dowswell 8, Alexis Persson 4, Payton Ralph 4, Lauren Dyck 3 and Seanna Kusler 2, while Abigail Dorion was scoreless. Alyssa Blair scored 12 to pace the Sabres (coached by Lily Blair, assisted by Massimo Segato). Maya Segato added 11, Jaida Segato 8 and Maggie Gramlich 1, while Kirsten Suesser, Ortansa Samosan, Grace Fulton, Anna Hedji, Sofia Cvitanovic, Rachael Grant and Camille Oulette were scoreless.

        In the semis, the 4th-seeded Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks stunned the top-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights 63-58 after leading 25-13, 36-23 and 50-42 at the quarters. Esther Allison paced the Kodiaks with 27. Kari Stam added 20, Larissa Homan 6, Rebekah Allison 4, Sam Leyenhorst 4 and Dayna Tams 2, while Lauren Vanderploeg, Nicole Spoor, Nicole Bysterveld, Kelian Bulthuis, Carlina Dykstra and Tianna Huttema were scoreless. Naomi Kent paced the Knights with 21. Mackayla Sader added 15, Ashley Overby 7, Paige VanderHoek 6, Brianna Grando 4, Maggie Becker 3 and Abby Heinen 2, while Mallory Sader, Brianna Breau, Melissa Christophe, Shakinah Nessman, Kristin Naude and Kelsey Overby were scoreless.

        In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames whacked the 2nd-seeded Vanderhoof Nechako Valley Viqueens 69-44 after leading 19-14, 37-29 and 52-42 at the quarters. Olivia Lounsbury paced the Flames with 26. Kylie Kampman added 19, Kristen Kampman 18, Cara Boersema 2, Grace Vandenbrink 2 and Natasha Luteyn 2, while Christina Malou, Christine Van Ryk, Aiyana McNeil, Jenna Vanderhoek, Robyn Phillips, Julia Vandekamp and Savannah Vanderkooi were scoreless. Kennedy Andres and Brooks Dowswell each scored 14 to pace the Viqueens. Kalissa Brooks added 11, Hanna Andres 2, Peyton Ralph 2 and Lauren Dyck 1, while Payton Mueller, Alexis Persson, Seanna Kusler and Abigail Doirin were scoreless.

        In the bronze medal match, the top-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights spanked the 2nd-seeded Vanderhoof Nechako Valley Viqueens 68-45 after leading 19-15, 31-27 and 50-31 at the quarters. Naomi Kent paced the Knights with 22. Mackayla Sader added 18, Brianne Grando 12, Ashley Overby 8, Paige VanderHoek 3, Melissa Christophe 2, Kristin Naude 2 and Maggie Becker 1, while Mallory Sader, Brianna Breau, Shakinah Nessman, Abby Heinen and Kelsey Overby were scoreless. Kennedy Andres scored 13 to pace the Viqueens (coach Vaughn Mueller, assistant Julia Steinebach, assistant Jordan Andres, assistant Debbie Montgomery). Hanna Andres added 8, Payton Mueller 8, Kalissa Brooks 8, Brook Dowswell 6 and Abigail Dorion 2, while Lauren Dyck, Alexis Persson, Payton Ralph and Seanna Kusler were scoreless.

        In the final, the 4th-seeded Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks edged the 3rd-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames 75-71. Kodiak Kari Stam was chosen tournament MVP, while Rebekah Allison was chosen defensive player of the tournament.

        The all-tournament 1st team included MVP Kari Stam (Credo Christian); Naomi Kent (Kelowna Christian); Esther Allison (Credo Christian); Olivia Lounsbury (Unity Christian); Kylie Kampman (Unity Christian); and Kennedy Andres (Nechako Valley).

        The 2nd-team featured: Jaida Segato (St. Andrew’s); MacKayla Sader (Kelowna Christian); Kalissa Brooks (Nechako Valley); Kirsten Kampman (Unity Christian); and Grace Dietrich (Heritage Christian).

        The bronze medalist Kelowna Christian Knights: Abby Heinen; Ashley Overby; Brianna Breau; Brianna Grando; Kelsey Overby; Kristin Naude; Mackayla Sader; Maggie Becker; Mallory Sader; Melissa Christophe; Naomi Kent; Paige VanderHoek; Shakinah Nessman; coach Mike Campbell; assistant Julie Kent

        The silver medalist Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames: Aiyana McNeil; Cara Boersema; Christina Malou; Christine Van Ryk; Grace Vandenbrink; Jenna Vanderhoek; Julia Vandekamp; Kirsten Kampman; Kylie Kampman; Natasha Luteyn; Olivia Lounsbury; Robyn Phillips; Savannah Vanderkooi; coach Kyle Smiens; assistant Krystal Martens

        The gold medalist Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks: Carlina Dykstra; Dayna Tams; Esther Allison; Kari Stam; Kelian Bulthuis; Larissa Homan; Lauren Vanderploeg; Nicole Bysterveld; Nicole Spoor; Rebekah Allison; Sam Leyenhorst; Tianna Huttema; coach Kayla VanderHorst; assistant Sue Schouten