In the wild card game, the Elm Creek Cobras dispatched the Gladstone William Morton Warriors 52-45.
In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Elm Creek Cobras crushed the 10th-seeded Fisher Branch 67-35. Skylar Hardy was chosen player of the game for the Cobras, while Kalyn Gregory earned the laurels for the Cougars. Coached by Amanda Bouchard, the Cougars also included Madison Baril, Bailey Barteski, April Bernier, Danae DesJardins, Shailynn Fuz, Heavyn Haywood, Jenna Hnatiuk, Carlea Shepell, Holly Wallach and Candace Wescoupe. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded St. Laurent Hawks clubbed the 9th-seeded Churchill Duke of Marlborough Storm 55-21. Monique Lavallee was chosen player of the game for the Hawks, while Laura Waylkoski earned the laurels for the Storm. Coached by Tim Brock, the Storm also included Alex Berg, Alexis Campbell, Samantha Grosbrink, Katrina Hart, Jasmine Lundie, Priscilla Oman, Amanda Spence and Hailey Stewardson.
In the quarterfinals, the 3rd-seeded Glenboro Panthers stomped the 6th-seeded Pinawa Secondary Panthers 52-20. Allison Goddard was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Tessa Trueman earned the laurels for the Panthers. Coached by Lorraine Nelson, the Panthers also included Corrine Bychuk, Faith Dumas, Avery Goodwin-Stam, Jill Lauze, Anna MacDonald, Kristel Mager, Madi Melnick, Haleigh Muntain, Bethany Nelson and Hannah Voth.
The 5th-seeded wildcard Treherne Tigers nipped the 4th-seeded Carman Dufferin Christian Stingers 40-38. Rebecca Early was chosen player of the game for the Tigers, while Darice Van Dijk earned the laurels for the Stingers. Coached by Nikki Kooiker, the Stingers also included Marlena Beichter, Autuym Gansekoele, Talia Hillmer, Lori Leyenhorst, Tanya Layenhorst, Rebekah Pol, Wendy Termeer, Karissa Vandasselaar, Laura Vanderveen, Taylor Veldman and Janessa Wanders.
The 2nd-seeded Grandview Spartans clipped the 7th-seeded Elm Creek Cobras 54-44. Carla Butt was chosen player of the game for the Spartans, while Amy Wall earned the laurels for the Cobras. Coached by Derek Tyler, the Cobras also included Nicole Bergen, Candice Froese, Kennedy Froese, Scout Froese, Skylar Hardy, Christine Klassen, Maeli Martens and Kaylin Schroeder.
In the last quarterfinal, the top-seeded Hamiota Huskies dusted the St. Laurent Hawks 101-24. Shayna Mathison was chosen player of the game for the Huskies, while Kirstie Chartrand earned the laurels for the Hawks. Coached by Vicki Leggett, the Hawks also included Kalie Byron, Raven Chartrand, Andrea Diell, Katelyn Ducharme, Riley Ducharme, Michelle Hennebury, Jasmine Lavallee, Monique Lavallee, Chasity Mckay and Rayne Mckay.
In the semis, the top-seeded Hamiota Huskies dispatched the 5th-seeded Treherne Tigers 56-37. Kailan Robinson was chosen player of the game for the Huskies, while Paige Small earned the laurels for the Tigers.
In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Glenboro Panthers clubbed the 2nd-seeded Grandview Spartans 62-37. Jaymee Rogers was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Tambor Komar earned the laurels for the Spartans.
In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Treherne Tigers nipped the 2nd-seeded Grandview Spartans 48-47. Taylor Earle was chosen player of the game for the Tigers, while Shaelyn Stienwandt earned the laurels for the Spartans. Coached by Marc Giasson, the Spartans also included Aislyn Balak; Nicole Bodhanovich; Carla Butt; Marlize Fourie; Easton Gryba; Amy He; Sydney Hopp; Kaitlyn Kotyk; Courtney McIntyre; Marcia McKay; Jessica Melnychenko; Mikayla Mischuk; Shenise Morrisseau and Danielle Vanwynsberghe.
In the final, the top-seeded Hamiota Huskies handled the 3rd-seeded Glenboro Panthers 60-43 as Keegan Robinson scored 13. Brooke Mathison was chosen player of the game for the Huskies, while Mackenzie Murray earned the laurels for the Panthers.
The bronze medalist Treherne Tigers: Taylor Earle; Rebecca Early; Jen Boulet; Brooke Drummond; Gabe Green; Krista Latimer; Taylor McIvor; Paige Small; Kristen Timmerman; Ashley Watson; Natasha Wilcox; coach David Matskiw
The silver medalist Glenboro Panthers: Jaymee Rogers; Mackenzie Murray; Nikki Daymond; Amy Gillis; Jenna Gillis; Allison Godard; Sammy Henderson; Catherine Klassen; Sydney Murray; Sami Myers; Shay Rutherford; Joanne Schwarz; coach Curt Wytinck
The gold medalist Hamiota Huskies: Kailan Robinson; Brooke Mathison; Olivia Ellis; Jacquelyn Hawkins; Mikaela Jay; Jill Kerr; Janice Maitland; Shayna Mathison; Jimena Montenegro, Jessie Ritchie; Keegan Robinson; coach Jon Zilkey