Souris, Neepawa and Carman are awarded wildcards.

In the opening round, the 8th-seeded Teulon Saints clipped the 9th-seeded Carman Cougars 60-49 after leading 14-12, 29-23 and 48-31 at the quarters. Amy Barca was chosen player of the game for the Saints, while Kellie Wiebe earned the laurels for the Cougars. Carman (coached by Ken Gyoerick and Kelsey Atkins) also included Kathlyn Hossack, Cassie Wiebe, Mackenzie Reid, Emily Rempel, Carly Owen, Logan Gyoerick, Elena Morotti and Jenaya MacKinnon. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Roblin Goose Lake Angels whipped the 10th-seeded The Pas Joe. A. Ross Flyers 75-30 after leading 24-10, 49-14 and 63-18 at the quarters. Tracey Troxler paced the Angels with 14. Heather Becker was chosen player of the game for the Angels, while Jenna Brown earned the laurels for the Flyers. Joe A. Ross (coached by Danielle Daniels and Jennifer Bercier) also included Kaitlyn Whitehead, Nateshia Constant, Charlie Moore, Neena Young, Courtney Anderson, Brandy Swampy and Nikki Constant.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Boissevain Broncos stomped the 8th-seeded Teulon Saints 70-28 after leading 16-10, 27-21 and 51-23 at the quarters. Madison Urschatz was chosen player of the game for the Broncos after scoring 18, while Brittany Lesko earned the laurels for the Saints. “We ran into a pretty good team in Boissevain,” Teulon coach Jason Darragh told the Stonewall Argus & Teulon Times. “They were kind of like we were last year, they were a good team all season and were tough to beat at provincials.” The Saints (coached by Darragh and Ken Overby) also included Michelle Johnson, Rhea Senick, Taylor Bezan, Rachel Ward, Luanne Murphy, Jessalyn Engelberg, Nicole Murray, Kristin McMahon, Amy Barca, Erin Steen and Daryl Koley.

        The 5th-seeded Winnipeg King’s School Knights defeated the 4th-seeded Neepawa Tigers 52-44 after leading 14-10, 30-14 and 39-25 at the quarters. Carrera Lamoureux was chosen player of the game for the Knights, while Jocelyn Fenty earned the laurels for Neepawa. Jamie Graham paced the Tigers with 21. The Tigers (coached by Kerri Hayhurst and Darren Roe) also included Adrienne Schmall, Alyssa Tilley, Jaya Freeman, Sheila Boyle, Allisa McKinna, Jessica Fenty, Siara Wareham and Rebecca Walmsley.

        The 2nd-seeded Souris Sabres edged the 7th-seeded Roblin Goose Lake Angels 69-67 as Sarah White scored 19. Souris led 15-14 after one quarter and 29-27 at the half. Goose Lake led 51-45 after three quarters. Danica Swaenepoel was chosen player of the game for the Sabres, while Alison Neufeld earned the laurels for the Angels after scoring 19. Goose Lake (coached by Brant Neufeld) also included Jessie Ready, Heather Becker, Jessie Leigh L., Cady Hope, Jenna Storozynsky, Tracy Troxler, Jessica Funk, Jeni Misko, Joy Becker, Miranda Proskie, Courtney Misko and Paige Elder.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 6th-seeded Niverville Panthers upset the 3rd-seeded Forrest Elton Sabres 66-56. Niverville led 14-12 after one quarter. Elton led 31-26 at the half and 49-35 after three quarters. Elena Rempel was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Payton Fines earned the laurels for Elton. Brooke Huculak paced the Sabres with 17. The Sabres (coached by Jon Zilkey) also included Ashley Baker, Taylor Ward, Christa Penner, Sydney Hewins, Jenna Moffat, Jaclyn Penner, Karleigh Paul, Alexis Cords and Janelle Neufeld.

        In the semis, the top-seeded Boissevain Broncos crushed the 5th-seeded Winnipeg King’s School Knights 69-54 after leading 24-16, 42-27 and 50-45 at the quarters. Jana Scott was chosen player of the game for the Broncos, while Jennifer Tesarski warned the laurels for the Knights.

        In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Souris Sabres nipped the 6th-seeded Niverville Panthers 64-62. Souris led 16-12, 34-23 and 50-47 at the quarters. Brynna Walker was chosen player of the game for the Sabres, while Katelyn Goertzen earned the laurels for the Panthers.

        In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded King’s School Knights dumped the 6th-seeded Niverville Panthers 66-52. The score was knotted at 14 after one quarter. King’s led 33-23 at the half and 51-38 after three quarters. Carrera Lamoureux was chosen player of the game for the Knights, while Kathleen Klippenstein earned the laurels for the Panthers. The Panthers (coached by John Falk) also included Macailyn Clark, Shaylene Ginter, Elena Rempel, Katelyn Goertzen, Moriah Neufeld, Jodi Neufeld, Rachel Regier, Danielle Klassen, Heather Neufeld, Jazmin Funk, Larissa Wiebe and Julia Friesen.

        In the final, the top-seeded Boissevain Broncos edged the 2nd-seeded Souris Sabres 53-50. The score was knotted at 17 after one quarter. Boissevain led 30-28 at the half. Souris led 48-41 after three quarters. Tournament MVP paced the Broncos with 19. Jillian Hole was chosen player of the game for Boissevain, while Brynna Walker earned the laurels for the Sabres. Danica Swaenepoel paced the Sabres with 12.

        The bronze medalist Winnipeg King’s School Knights: Brittany White; Amy Peters; Krista Smith; Carrera Lamoureux; Natalie Braun; Amanda Robin; Arashvir Gill; Rebecca Peters; Jennifer Tesarski; Michelle Lemire; Symantha Strempler; coach Kathy Boschmann; coach Jo-Ann Leighton; manager Kristiann Leighton; manager Brianna Penner; manager Susan Zielke

        The silver medalist Souris Sabres: Allison Brigden; Morgan Husband; Candace Draper; Sarah White; Kelsey Penno; Nicole Harkness; Holly Reimer; Brynna Walker; Tanya Palson; Whitney Fortin; Alanna Denbow; Michelle Janz; Mandy Rolfe; Danica Swaenepoel; coach Trever Penner; coach Robyn Penner; manager Jodie Hale

        The gold medalist Boissevain Broncos: Natalie Forsyth; Jana Scott; Beth Tutkaluke; Madison Urschatz; Lora Carlisle; Chelsea Leforte; Courtney Hart; Jennifer Pugh; Jennifer Wilbee; Jillian Hole; Morgan Cowlthorp; coach Keith Forsyth; coach Jocelyn Epp; manager Caitlyn Megaffin; manager Teagan Kinsley