In the wild card play-in round: …………………………………………………… The Warren Wildcats dispatched the Ste. Anne Lynx 53-45. The Lynx (coached by Matt Sieffert) included Rheanne Desorcy, Darian Dupont, Cynthia Giesbrecht, Jennifer Gilmour, Sophie Holmes, Jessica Jama, Katie LaBerge, Savannah Martens and Sam Taylor. …………………………………………………… The Boissevain Broncos dumped the Morris Mavericks 58-48. …………………………………………………… The Forrest Elton Sabres defeated the Winnipeg Immanuel Christian Falcons 61-48. The Falcons (coached by Megan Toet) included Courtney Bruinsma, Emily Dewitt, Stephanie Dewitt, Shania Kuik, Hannah Poppe, Shaylene Teitsma, Shayna Toet, Caitlyn Veldman and Courtney Willsie.

        In the opening round, for schools with populations between 125 and 300: …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Russell Major Pratt Trojans edged the 8th-seeded Warren Wildcats 46-43. Kelsey Ziprick was chosen player of the game for the Trojans, while Corbyn Hunter earned the laurels for Warren. The Wildcats (coached by Kevin Braun) also included Jessica Braun, Breanna Fallis, Sydney Hildebrandt, Sarah Holtman, Kelsey Manchulenko, Chelsea Mudge, Paige Oliver-Binhham, Kristen Olson, Becca Schott, Amanda Slagerman, Christina Spence, Julie Sprague and Chelsea Witt. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Carman Cougars crushed the 10th-seeded The Pas Oscar Lathlin Collegiate Wolverines 62-43. Janessa Wanders was chosen player of the game for the Cougars, while Admarie Singh-Young earned the laurels for Lathlin. The Wolverines (coached by Danielle Daniels) also included Christie Campbell, Kyla Fontaine-Young, Nikita Kematch, Roberta Lathlin, Charlie Moore, Nekeisha Muskego, Tasia Sanderson, Taylor Sinclair-Dick, Ariel (Dani) Sinclair-Thomas, Tiffany Weenusk-Young, Whitney Wood and Josie Young.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Teulon Saints annihilated the 9th-seeded Russell Major Pratt Trojans 105-21. Nicole Wiebe was chosen player of the game for the Saints, while Tiffany Klemack earned the laurels for Major Pratt. The Trojans (coached by Josh Braaksma) also include Carys Bonsor, Tara Frieze, Shannon Jackson, Tomina Jackson, Jessie Lungal, Maddie Meadows, Danielle Moran, Celeste Olson, Virginia Olson, Kendra Robinson, Brittany Tanner and Kelsey Ziprick.

        The 4th-seeded Boissevain Broncos dispatched the 5th-seeded Elton Collegiate Sabres 69-61. Renee McCallum was chosen player of the game for the Broncos, while Courtney Fines earned the laurels for Elton. The Sabres (coached by Tyson Cloet) also included Kylie Birmingham, Morgan Conway, Diane Fansher, Isabelle King, Charley Maxwell, Georgia-Rae Maxwell and Tawny Shelvey.

        The 6th-seeded Steinbach Christian Flames stunned the 3rd-seeded Neepawa Area Collegiate Institute Tigers 64-55. Aly Plett was chosen player of the game for the Flames, while Danielle Hanke earned the laurels for Neepawa. The Tigers (coached by Darren Roe) also included Brooke Anderson, Robyn Birch, Brooke DeKoning, Tricia Flores, Shelby Gillies, Lina Gordon, Jayme Kulback, Holly Madsen, Chelsea Plett and Dariane Roe.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Souris Sabres smacked the 7th-seeded Carman Cougars 61-32. Sarah Palson was chosen player of the game for the Sabres, while Madi Sherritt earned the laurels for Carman. The Cougars (coached by James Ballantyne) also included Rhiannon Alcock, Samantha Clemis, Kaitlyn Dunn, Maddi Fraser, Danielle Gitzel, Alecia Iverson, Nikki Jeanson, Tiffany Owen, Katie Tjaden-McClement, Reighlyn Turner-Cummer and Janessa Wanders.

In the semis, the top-seeded Teulon Saints stomped the 4th-seeded Boissevain Broncos 92-51. Meghan Osbak was chosen player of the game for the Saints, while Nicole Turner earned the laurels for the Broncos.

        In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Souris Sabres clipped the 6th-seeded Steinbach Christian Flames 56-45. Jessie Robbins was chosen player of the game for the Sabres, while Brooke Goodman earned the laurels for the Flames.

        In the bronze medal match, the 6th-seeded Steinbach Christian Flames whipped the 4th-seeded Boissevain Broncos 65-44. The Broncos (coached by Keith Forsyth) included Shelby Anderson, Quinn Billaney, Tori Cann, Casey Dearsley, Alexa Hammond, Renee McCallum, Brooklyn McRuer, Cassidy McRuer, Jasmine Pipella, Sydney Ransom, Taylor Robertson, Jill Scott and Nicole Turner.

In the final, the top-seeded Teulon Saints clocked the 2nd-seeded Souris Sabres 69-39. “It was a total team effort. All of the girls played really hard,” Saints coach Jason Darragh told the Stonewall Argus & Times.

        The bronze medalist Steinbach Christian Flames: Quinn Brandt; Alyssa Braun; Brooklyn Broesky; Taylor Enns; Keara Friesen; Brooke Goodman; Jackie Hildebrand; LaRae Penner; Stephanie Penner; Ally Plett; Emily Plett; Katrina Reimer; Hannah Sabatier; Tamara Unrau; coach Dewayne Penner

The silver medalist Souris Sabres: Krystal Adams; Emma Boisvert; Kaylee Butterfield; Tara Farmer; Aly Kowalchuk; Kristen Leverinton; Niamh McKenna; Sarah Palson; Jessie Robbins; Kendra Roberts; Jamie Sherritt; Stacey Sherritt; Charlotte West; Janaye Wurtz; coach Trever Penner

The gold medalist Teulon Saints: Jessica Holod; Jade Ledochowski; Mikheala Murray; Mallory Osbak; Meghan Osbak; Brittany Rigby; Britni Trombo; Emily Trombo; Kyra Wiebe; Nicole Wiebe; coach Jason Darragh