WEST | ROUND ROBIN | BC | SASK | ALTA | MAN | Record | |
British Columbia | —– | 83-59 | 88-61 | ||||
Saskatchewan | 59-83 | —– | 58-50 | 54-41 | |||
Alberta | 61-88 | 50-58 | —– | (1-2) | |||
Manitoba | 41-54 | —– | |||||
Bronze | Alberta 79 Manitoba 50 | |
Final | British Columbia 77 Saskatchewan 59 | |
In the Western tourney, a round-robin held in Brandon: …………………………………………………… British Columbia topped Alberta 88-61 as Megan Scott scored 22 and Lori Kemp 20. …………………………………………………… British Columbia defeated Saskatchewan 83-59 as Lori Kemp scored 16, Cindy Mavety 16, Naryn Watt 12, Kirsten Johns 12. Heather McNab paced Saskatchewan with 14. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan dispatched Alberta 58-50 as Carla Selinger scored 10 and Heather McNab 10, while Jodie Metcalfe was chosen player of the game. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan clipped Manitoba 54-41 as Andrea Gottselig scored 12 and Jasmine Weseen 7.
In the bronze medal match, Alberta dumped Manitoba 79-50 as Cathy Payne scored 17.
In the West final, held in Brandon, British Columbia topped Saskatchewan 77-59 as tournament MVP Megan Scott scored 17. Amy Micklebrough paced Saskatchewan with 15.
The West bronze medalist Alberta: Cathy Payne; Crystal Kain; Renae Hansen; Jaylene Rattai; Sherron Kearl; Shannon Jones; Stacey Lindsay; Chris Goett; Sharla Undershute; coach Doug Wilde
The West silver medalist Saskatchewan: Andrea Gottselig; Jasmine Waseen; Amy Micklebrough; Carla Selinger; Heather McNab; Jodie Metcalfe;
The West gold medalist British Columbia: Megan Scott; Lori Kemp; Cindy Mavety; Naryn Watt; Kirsten Johns; Carmel Burke; Cindie Edamura; Kirstin Johns; Jenna McMath; Erin Fennell; Kerry Funk; coach Lynn Montgomery; assistant Scott Stinson