In the interzone playoffs: …………………………………………………… The Wawanesa Warriors thrashed Fisher Branch 64-42. …………………………………………………… The Grandview Spartans nipped the Hamiota Huskies 45-43.
In the wildcard game, the Glenboro Panthers thrashed the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders 57-30.
In the quarterfinals, held in Vita, the top-seeded Treherne Tigers thrashed the 8th-seeded Vita Shevchenko Sabres 65-23. Jenna Mangin was chosen player of the game for Treherne, while Leanne Pott earned the honor for Shevchenko. Jolene Godard paced Treherne with 19. Jenna Mangin added 16, Alison Rheault 11, Carlyn Rheault 8, Lisa DeRuyck 7, Katie DeRuyck 3 and Marley Robinson 2. Leanne Pott paced Shevchenko with 14. Danielle Giesbrecht added 3, Amber Catellier 2, Brianna Persowich 2 and Meagan Persowich 2.
The 5th-seeded Elm Creek Cobras nipped the 4th-seeded Pointe Des Chenes les Cavaliers 41-38. Jenny Schmidt was chosen player of the game for Elm Creek, while Sharnelle Main earned the laurel for Pointe Des Chenes (coached by Jean Beamont). Baillee Thomaschewski led the Cobras with 14. Jenny Schmidt added 13, Ali Kroeker 10, Carley Schmidt 2 and Tamara Wall 2. Sharnelle Main led the Cavaliers with 16. Kala Plamondon added 4, Sylvie Pelletier 4, Alyena Fredette 4, Caleigh Prairie 3 and Jazmine Plouffe 2. The Cavaliers (coached by Jean Beaumont, assisted by Rene Beaumont and Lucille Johnston) also included Nathalie Serceau, Jessica Johnston and Brittany Boxall.
The 3rd-seeded Grandview Spartans dumped the 6th-seeded Wawanesa Warriors 49-32. Mary-Anne Staunton was chosen player of the game for Grandview, while Megan McBain earned the laurel for Wawanesa. Mary-Anne Staunton paced Grandview with 12. Krista Czarnecki added 10, Morgan Hrychuk 8, Angel Melnychenko 8, Robyn Dingwall 4, Danielle Deslauriers 4, Jessica Sidlar 2 and Kristi Crotenko 1. Megan McBain led Wawanesa with 8. Lynn Kincaid added 6, Lindsay Keisman 6, Megan Scott 4, Megan Rutherford 4 and Alison Kincaid 4.
In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Glenboro Panthers whipped the 7th-seeded Gillam Timberwolves 78-23. Jaimie Godard was chosen player of the game for Glenboro, while Shawna Tocher earned the laurel for Gillam. Louanne VanDamme paced Glenboro with 14. Paige Murray added 13, Jen Hamilton 10, Kyrsten Godard 10, Jaime Godard 8, Jules Braaksma 6, Ashleigh Cullen 4, Shanley Mowat 3, Kaylee Rutherford 2 and Jaymee Rodgers 2. Shierra Beard paced Gillam with 8. Jessica Anderson added 4, Krista Neepin 3, Kelly Anderson 2, Shawna Tocher 2, Leah Massan 2 and Trisha Beardy 2.
In the semis, the top-seeded Treherne Tigers nipped the 5th-seeded Elm Creek Cobras 40-38. “We went into the semi-finals against Treherne and played them tough,” Elm Creek coach James Ballantyne said. “It was a disappointing loss. But we gave them all they could handle. It was a back and forth game. We had a chance to tie it late, but just couldn’t do it.” Jolene Godard was chosen player of the game for the Tigers, while Baille Thomaschewski earned the laurel for the Cobras. Carlyn Rheault paced Treherne with 12. Jolene Godard added 11, Jenna Mangin 10, Lisa Derayck 8 and Alison Rheault 6. Alli Kroeker paced Elm Creek with 18. Baillee Thomaschewski added 12, Tamara Wall 4, Jenny Schmidt 2 and Rayleen Becker 2.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Glenboro Panthers crushed the 3rd-seeded Grandview Spartans 44-27. Krista Czarnecki was chosen player of the game for Glenboro, while Morgan Hrychuk earned the laurel for Grandview. Paige Murray paced Glenboro with 10. Ashleigh Cullen added 9. Kyrsten Godard added 6, Jennalee Hamilton 6, Julia Braaksma 5, Louanne VanDamme 5 and Shanley Mowat 3. Morgan Hrychuk led Grandview with 10. Angel Melnychenko added 5, Mary Anne Staunton 4, Jessica Sidlar 4, Paige Cruickshank 2 and Robyn Dingwall 2.
In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Elm Creek Cobras edged the 3rd-seeded Grandview Spartans 46-40. “We had to battle in that one and the girls showed some grit to get the win,” Elm Creek coach James Ballantyne said. “Alli Kroeker and Bailee Thomaschewski, really stepped up and took control of the game. “It was a great way to end the season with a medal.” Alli Kroeker was chosen player of the game for the Cobras, while Krista Czarnecki earned the laurel for Grandview. Spartans coach Marc Giasson told the Grandview Exponent that “the girls played really well. To me, they played as hard as they could play.” Alli Kroeker paced Elm Creek with 19. Baillee Thomaschewski added 9, Carley Schmidt 7, Jenny Schmidt 5, Tamara Wall 2, Candice Froese 2 and Brianne Kroeker 2. Krista Czarnecki paced Grandview with 27. Jessica Sidlar added 4, Mary-Anne Staunton 4, Kristi Crotenko 3 and Paige Cruickshank 2. The Spartans (coached by Marc Giasson and Stewart McKenzie) also included Angel Melnychenko, Danielle Deslauriers, Morgan Hrychuk, Robyn Dingwall and Jessica Melnychenko.
In the final, the 2nd-seeded Glenboro Panthers edged the top-seeded Treherne Tigers 42-40. Louanne Van Damme was chosen player of the game for Glenboro, while Carlyn Rheault earned the laurel for Treherne. Paige Murray paced Glenboro with 18, Louanne VanDamme added 14, Jen Hamilton 6, Ashleigh Cullen 2 and Shanley Mowat 2. Jolene Godard paced Treherne with 15. Carlyn Rheault added 10, Alison Rheault 9, Jenna Mangin 4 and Lisa Deruyck 2.
The bronze medalist Elm Creek Cobras: Alli Kroeker; Baillee Thomaschewski; Carley Schmidt; Jenny Schmidt; Tamara Wall; Candice Froese; Brianne Kroeker; Brittany McBride; Jessica Penner; Stephanie Siemens; Danielle Froese; Rayleen Becker; coach James Ballantyne; assistant Jodi Schmidt
The silver medalist Treherne Tigers: Jolene Godard; Carlyn Rheault; Alison Rheault; Jenna Mangin; Lisa Deruyck; Taylor Earle; Nicole Knockaert; Katie Deruyck; Marley Robinson; coach David Matskiw, assistant John Tate
The gold medalist Glenboro Panthers: Louanne VanDamme; Paige Murray; Jenalee Hamilton; Ashley Cullen; Shanley Mowat; Kyrsten Godard; Lauri Malyon; Kaylee Rutherford; Jaymee Rogers; Julia Braaksma; Jaimie Godard; coach Sharon Prost; assistant Holly Vrooman