2018
In the provincial qualifiers: …………………………………………………… In a semi, the Gimli Lakers eliminated the Winnipeg Immanuel Christian Falcons 47-37. …………………………………………………… The Gimli Lakers qualified for the provincial draw by edging the Souris Sabres 53-48. Lisa Gohl led the Sabres with 18. Paige Eissner added 17. …………………………………………………… The Niverville Panthers qualified for the draw by dumping the Souris Sabres 59-49. Lisa Gohl led the Sabres with 14. Lisa Gohl added 12. The Sabres (coached by Trever Penner) included Michelle Perez, Kaedynce Tuttosi, Megan Simon, Jasmine Engelbretson, Kenzie Edwards, Ame Butterfield, Rosie Perez, Catherine Punay, April Guintu and Carina Punay. …………………………………………………… In a semi, the Grunthal Green Valley Pirates eliminated the Teulon Saints 32-9. …………………………………………………… The Killarney Raiders qualified for the provincial draw by clipping the Grunthal Green Valley Pirates 58-45. …………………………………………………… The Warren Wildcats qualified for the draw by whipping the Killarney Raiders 60-37. …………………………………………………… In a semi, the Gilbert Plains Trojans eliminated the Russell Major Pratt Trojans 37-32. …………………………………………………… The Gilbert Plains Trojans qualified for the provincial draw by clipping the MacGregor Mustangs 60-51. …………………………………………………… The Goose Lake Raiders qualified for the draw by clubbing the MacGregor Mustangs 62-28. The Mustangs (coached by Jen Schroeder and Art Schroeder) included Megan Beswitherick, Danita Buhler, Teri-Lyn Dyck, Abbey Giesbrecht, Randie Martens, Emilee Reimer, Erica Schroeder, Jayne Leslie, Lichelle Martens, Tiah Snaith, Emily Street and Heidi Unrau.
In the provincial quarterfinals, held in Dominion City, the top-seeded Roblin Goose Lake Angels stomped the 8th-seeded Gilbert Plains Trojans 62-26. Sami Kringle was chosen player of the game for the Angels, while Brenna Jubenvill earned the laurels for Gilbert Plains. The Trojans (coached by Allyson Jubenvill) also included Grace Bonham, Brianna Choma, Gracey Gulak, Tenley Ilnisky, Kenzie Kallusky, Brittany Kruk, Paytyn Murray and Taylor Olinyk.
The 4th-seeded Warren Wildcats smacked the 5th-seeded Niverville Panthers 64-45. Alex Chester was chosen player of the game for the Wildcats, while Cathlin Berndt earned the laurels for Niverville. The Panthers (coached by Charlene Ramos) also included Kahlan Aitken, Raquel Garcia, Diana Laso, Kathryn Loyola, Rhyanne Pauls, Ashley Sawatzky, Kyra Sproule and Annika Wolfe.
The 7th-seeded Gimli Lakers stunned the 2nd-seeded Roseau Valley Raiders 55-42. Jill Henry was chosen player of the game for the Lakers, while Nicole Neumann earned the laurels for Roseau Valley. The Raiders (coached by Kalyn Suderman) also included Savannah Blacksmith, Theresa Guimond, Thien Ly, Tyra Maracle, Julia Spence and Reanne Thiessen.
In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Flin Flon Hapnot Kopper Kweens defeated the 6th-seeded Killarney Raiders 52-46. Destinee Lahonen was chosen player of the game for the Kopper Kweens, while Nicole Keyes earned the laurels for Killarney. The Raiders (coached by Patrick Hudson) also included Jilleen Bonk, Karissa DeBacker, Daelyn Howarth, Nicole Keyes, Stephanie Lyons, Trisha Mason, Morgen Neufeld, Angel Rabanal, Catherine Ross, Kyra Smith, Brooklyn Toews and Jeanel Ventura.
In the semis, the 4th-seeded Warren Wildcats upset the top-seeded Roblin Goose Lake Angels 46-45. Grace Goodman was chosen player of the game for Wildcats, while Daylynn Bahniuk earned the laurels for the Angels.
In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Flin Flon Hapnot Kopper Kweens dispatched the 7th-seeded Gimli Lakers 54-42. Tessley Korchinski was chosen player of the game for the Kopper Kweens, while Jayda Capbell earned the laurels for the Lakers.
In the bronze medal match, the top-seeded Roblin Goose Lake Angels clubbed the 7th-seeded Gimli Lakers 72-44. Lexi Hawryluk was chosen player of the game for the Angels, while Jay-Lee Strempler earned the laurels for Gimli. The Lakers (coached by Maddi Biluk) also included Jayda Capbell, Mia Gray, Jessica Greene, Jill Henry, Saryn Martin, Brooke Peterson and Mackenzie Zagozewski.
In the final, the 4th-seeded Warren Wildcats nipped the 3rd-seeded Flin Flon Hapnot Kopper Kweens 45-43. Taylor McMahon was chosen player of the game for the Wildcats, while Briah Atkinson earned the laurels for the Kopper Kweens.
The all-tournament team featured MVP Alex Chester (Warren); Grace Goodman (Warren); Destinee Lahonen (Hapnot); Tessley Korchinski (Hapnot); Sami Kringle (Goose Lake); and Jill Henry (Gimli).
The bronze medalist Roblin Goose Lake Angels: Paige Allen; Daylynn Bahniuk; Rory Davis; Amy Dixon; Lexi Hawryluk; Brittany Jarvis; Sami Kringle; America Montiel; Cara Orr; Kelsey Russett; coach Brant Neufeld
The silver medalist Flin Flon Hapnot Kopper Kweens: Briah Atkinson; Jayde Boyd; Tessley Korchinski; Destinee Lahonen; Maddy Lies; Ainsley McCracken; Meghan Oliynyk; Alyssa Patterson; Joie Simon; Meadow Taylor; coach Tim Wiebe
The gold medalist Warren Collegiate Wildcats: Makayla Baldwin; Malika Bangle; Madeline Boonstra; Laura Brad; Darrien Bullied; Ramona Carriere; Alex Chester; Grace Goodman; Taylor McMahon; Jordan Schott; Meghan Sholdic; Faith Witt; coach Kevin Braun; coach Kirby Hearn