POOL A | ONT | BC | MAN | NFLD | Record | ||
Ontario | —– | 52-49 | 81-40 | 69-51 | (3-0) | ||
British Columbia | 49-52 | —– | 81-41 | 68-36 | (2-1) | ||
Manitoba | 40-81 | 41-81 | —– | 53-49 | (1-2) | ||
Newfoundland | 51-69 | 36-68 | 49-53 | —– | (0-3) | ||
POOL B | SASK | ALTA | NS | NB | Record | ||
Saskatchewan | —– | 65-57 | 50-54 | 79-69 | (2-1) | ||
Alberta | 57-65 | —– | 67-59 | 73-60 | (2-1) | ||
Nova Scotia | 54-50 | 59-67 | —– | 58-47 | (2-1) | ||
New Brunswick | 69-79 | 60-73 | 47-58 | —– | (0-3) | ||
Semi | British Columbia 50 Saskatchewan 39 | |
Semi | Ontario 70 Alberta 50 | |
7th | Newfoundland 75 New Brunswick 72 | |
5th | Manitoba 57 Nova Scotia 55 | |
Bronze | Saskatchewan 68 Alberta 62 | |
Final | British Columbia 49 Ontario 41 | |
In pool A play: ……………………………………………… Ontario defeated Newfoundland 69-51 after leading 37-25 at the half. Rebecca Moss paced Ontario with 12 points. Yinka Olorunnife added 22 and Meghan McCormack 7 while grabbing 7 boards. Jenny Vaughan scored 7, Takima Keane 6, Karen Bremner 6, Sarah Mallen 5, Taura Lee Tenn 5, Anneka Bakker 4, Jenna Gilbert 3, Vanessa Kabongo 2 and Ryann Fletcher 1. Sarah Sturge led Newfoundland with 18 points, 7 boards and 4 steals. Dallas Costello scored 8. Robyn Kenny scored 7 and grabbed 7 boards. Janaya Rose scored 7, Maggie O’Dea 6 and Ariana Kavanagh 5. …………………………………………………… British Columbia defeated Manitoba 81-41 as Katie Miyazaki scored 15 and grabbed 11 boards. Amonda Francis added 15 points. Harleen Sidhu scored 11 and grabbed 14 boards. Brittany Knievel, Kristen Hughes and Emily Knauff each scored 7. Kerstand Hopkins and Kayla Gromme each added 6, while Rozlyn Johns scored 4 and Kelsey Binns 3, while Lindsay Gustafson and Alex Sheppard were scoreless. Rosemary Mills led Manitoba with 15 points. Mackenzie Prasek added 5, Allison Nance 4, Debbie Yeboah 4, Diana Shaw 4, Amy Ogidan 4, Chelsea Hiebert 3 and Kaitlyn Geyson 2. …………………………………………………… Ontario defeated British Columbia 52-49 after leading 26-25 at the half. Meghan McCormack scored 12 and grabbed 10 boards to lead Ontario. Jenny Vaughan scored 10, Karen Bremner 6, Yinka Olorunnife 6, Takima Keane 5, Jenna Gilbert 4, along with 10 boards, Taura Lee Tenn 4, Anneka Bakker 2 and Rebecca Moss 2. Harleen Sidhu led B.C. with 12 points and 13 boards. Katie Miyazaki scored 11, Amonda Francis 11, Kayle Gromme 4, Kelsey Binns 3, Emily Knauff 3, Lindsay Gustafson 3 and Brittany Knievel 2. …………………………………………………… Manitoba defeated Newfoundland 53-49 after leading 30-28 at the half. Rosemary Mills led Manitoba with 22 points and 7 boards. Amy Ogidan added 8 points and 9 boards. Allison Nance scored 6, Mackenzie Prasek 6, Debbie Yeboah 4, Lauren Mortier 4 and Chelsea Hiebert 3. Sarah Sturge led Newfoundland with 14 points and 12 boards. Robyn Kenny added 12 points and 7 boards. Kellie Lynch and Janaya Rose each scored 5, while Dallas Costello added 4, Maggie O’Dea 3, Ariana Kavanagh 2 and Ashley Dunn 2. …………………………………………………… Ontario crushed Manitoba 81-40 after leading 33-20 at the half. Rebecca Moss and Takima Keane each scored 14 to lead Ontario. Vanessa Kabongo added 10, Meghan McCormack 9, Yinka Olorunnife 8, Karen Bremner 8, Sarah Mallen 6, Ryann Fletcher 4, Jenna Gilbert 3 and Anneka Bakker 3. Rosemary Mills led Manitoba with 15 points. Mackenzie Prasek and Dayna Prost each scored 9, while Amy Ogidan scored 3 and grabbed 11 boards. Allison Nance added 3 points and Debbie Yeboah 1. …………………………………………………… British Columbia whipped Newfoundland 68-36 after leading 34-17 at the half. Harleen Sidhu paced B.C. with 23 points and 11 boards. Katie Miyazaki added 8 points and 9 boards. Kerstan Hopkins scored 7, Kelsey Binns 7, Kayla Gromme 6, Emily Knauff 5, Kristen Hughes 4, Rozlyn Johns 3, Amonda Francis 2, Alex Sheppard 2 and Lindsay Gustafson 1. Ariana Kavanagh led Newfoundland with 11 points. Dallas Costello added 10, Sarah Sturge 6, Angela Isenor 4, Robyn Kenny 2, Ashley Dunn 2 and Robyn O’Rielly 1. Newfoundland (coached by Scott Lynch, assisted by Erica Coultas and Kim Lynch) also included Cassandra White, Janaya Rose, Samantha Loder, Kellie Lynch, Ally Forsey and Maggie O’Dea.
In pool B play: ……………………………………………… Alberta dumped New Brunswick 73-60 after leading 32-25 at the half. Rachel Raymond paced Alberta with 19 points and 9 boards. Lindsay Hartley scored 14, Chelsea Cassidy 12, Shelby Hauck 7, Caitlin Stiksma 6, along with 5 boards, Megan Getz 6, Jordan Anstice 3, Megan Lang 2, Alex Siemieniuk 2 and Kirsten Molesky 2. Lia St. Pierre led New Brunswick with 11 points. Laura Fowler added 9, Elyse Jobin 7, Jill Sipprell 7, Amanda Crossman 5, Heather Atherton 5, Kelly Debow 4, Kelsey MacDonald 4, Brooke Sullivan 4, Trish Hines 2 and Christine Ryan 2. ……………………. Nova Scotia defeated Saskatchewan 54-50 after leading 30-29 at the half. Justine Colley led Nova Scotia with 16 points. Kathleen McIver added 14 and 5 boards. Zara Huntley scored 10, Katie McGarrigle 4, Nicole Works 4, Shylanda Saunders 4 and Sarah MacLeod 2. Lindsay Ledingham led Saskatchewan with 10 points. Lindsay Copeland, Mary Hipperson and Nicole Clarke each scored 8, Julia Schmidt 5, Amber Larson 5, Erin Hubenig 3, Solveig Nilson 2 and Danielle Schmidt 1. Kathleen MacIver broke a 50-50 tie with a putback rebound. “I was like, oh, my gosh, air ball. What do I do? I just ran for the ball. When I got the rebound, words can’t say it. I just shot it and I got it.” Nicole Works sealed the win with a pair of free throws. Nova Scotia had trailed 50-40 with five minutes to play. But 6-2 post Zara Huntley drained tow buckets to ignite a 14-0 run. They tied the score at 50 on a Shylanda Saunders bucket. “We were down by 10 and I thought we lost, I really did,” said McIver. “Then, Zara comes down and just starts scoring. We just kept getting baskets and I was amazed. I’m so proud of our team.” Coach Greg Zavediuk said his troops “were nervous all day long at shooting practice and Saskatchewan came out and laid it to us. The nice thing is that our girls learned. It’s a credit to them, with all the excitement and frazzled nature of the game, that they cam back and did a solid job.” …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan defeated Alberta 65-57 after 38-28 at the half. Nicole Clarke led Saskatchewan with 28 points. Lindsay Copeland added 16, Amber Larson 7, Lindsay Ledingham 6, Erin Hubenig 4, Julia Schmidt 3 and Mary Hipperson 1. Megan Lang, Caitlin Stiksma and Rachel Raymond each scored 10 to pace Alberta. Lindsay Hartley added 9, Ashley Ashman 7, Jordan Anstice 4, Chelsea Cassidy 4, Shelby Hauck 2 and Megan Getz 1. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia defeated New Brunswick 58-47. Kathleen McIver led Nova Scotia with 18 points and 14 boards. Zara Huntley added 14 points and 10 boards. Justine Colley scored 6, Katie McGarrigle 6, Nicole Works 4, Luciann Lahey 3, Sarah Cox 2, Aliesja Macdonald 2, Sarah MacLeod 2 and Shylanda Saunders 1. Lia St. Pierre led New Brunswick with 11 points and 9 boards. Heather Atherton scored 10, Elyse Jobin 9, Christine Ryan 4, Jill Sipprell 4, Laura Fowler 2, Jill Lamoreaux 2, Kelsey MacDonald 2 and Trish Hines, Kelly Debow and Brooke Sullivan 1 apiece. Nova Scotia trailed 34-27 early in the third but outscored New Brunswick 31-13 down the stretch to pull out the win. Justine Colley hit a pair of free throws to give them their first lead at 42-40 and they promptly closed it out with a 19-7 run. “A lot of us get nervous before the games, so we’re always jittery,” said 6-2 centre Zara Huntley. “Teams keep scoring on us early because we’re not set up on offence. But we never give up. We always keep trying and we never think we’ve lost the game.” Coach Greg Zavediuk said once his troops get over their nerves “they play really hard.” …………………………………………………… Alberta nipped Nova Scotia 62-59 despite trailing 31-25 at the half. Megan Lang led Alberta with 19 points. Lindsay Hartley added 17, Shelby Hauck 6 and Jordan Anstice 4. Rachel Raymond scored 4 and grabbed 9 boards. Caitlin Stiksma scored 4, Chelsea Cassidy 4 and Ashley Ashman 3. Zara Huntley paced Nova Scotia with 10 points. Brittany Morrison added 9, Luciann Lahey 9, Katie McGarrigle 8, Sarah Cox 6, Kathleen McIver 6, Justine Colley 4, Shylanda Saunders 4, Emily Burke 2 and Sarah MacLeod 1. Alberta registered a 19-2 run down the stretch as they rallied from a 57-48 deficit with five minutes to play and knocked Nova Scotia out of medal contention. “It’s unfortunate. We came across a team that had nothing to lose and just threw everything at us,” said Nova Scotia coach Greg Zavediuk. “They knew they had to win by a bunch when they were down and they just kept coming.” Alberta had to win by five to advance. Alberta’s full-court pressure was incredible. “It was tough, because we had never seen that and it was a big change,” said guard Katie McGarrigle. “Our guards, including myself, just freaked out and tried to force passes and lobs.” …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan defeated New Brunswick 79-69 after leading 37-34 at the half. Lindsay Copeland paced Saskatchewan with 15 points. Nicole Clarke added 12, Amber Larson 11, Kayla Cassano 10, Danielle Schmidt 10, Mary Hipperson 6, Julia Schmidt 6, Solveig Nilson 4, Lindsay Ledingham 3 and Erin Hubenig 2. Lia St. Pierre and Elyse Jobin each scored 15 to pace New Brunswick. Amanda Crossman added 8, Jill Sipprell 7, Heather Atherton 6, Christine Ryan 4, Brooke Sullivan 4, Laura Fowler 3, Trish Hines 2, Jill Lamoreaux 2, Kelsey MacDonald 2 and Kelly Debow 1. Placings in the playoffs were determined on goal point average in games between the trio as a result of the three-way tie.
In the semis, B.C. defeated Saskatchewan 50-39 after leading 36-12 at the half. Katie Miyazaki led B.C. with 13 points on 5-13 from the floor and 8 boards. Harleen Sidhu scored 8 on 2-13 from the floor and 8 boards. Kayle Gromme scored 8 on 3-7 from the floor and Kelsey Binns 8 on 3-5 from the floor. Amonda Francis scored 3 and grabbed 5 boards, while Kerstan Hopkins, Emily Knauff, Lindsay Gustafson, Alex Sheppard and Brittany Knievel each scored 2. Kristen Hughes and Rozlyn Johns were scoreless. B.C. shot 17-58 (.293) from the floor, 1-7 (.143) from the arc and 15-21 (.711) from the line, while garnering 47 boards, including 16 on the offensive glass, 12 fouls, 8 assists, 18 turnovers, 5 blocks and 9 steals, including 4 by Gustafson. Nicole Clarke led Saskatchewan with 11 points on 3-12 from the floor and 5-6 from the line. Erin Hubenig scored 7 on 3-12 from the floor. Julia Schmidt scored 6, Danielle Schmidt 4, Mary Hipperson 3, Solveig Nilson 3, Sarah Petrovitch 2, Amber Larson 2 and Lindsay Copeland 1, while Morgan Bolen, Kayla Cassano and Lindsay Ledingham were scoreless. Saskatchewan shot 14-61 (.230) from the floor, 0-4 from the arc and 11-17 (.647) from the line, while garnering 46 boards, including 18 on the offensive glass, 15 fouls, 2 assists, 2 blocks and 10 steals.
In the other semi, Ontario crushed Alberta 69-48 after leading 32-19 at the half. Rebecca Moss led Ontario with 16 points on 7-13 from the floor. Taura Lee Tenn added 10 on 5-9 from the floor and 5 boards. Karen Bremner scored 8 on 3-5 from the floor, Sarah Mallen 7, Jenny Vaughan 6, Jenna Gilbert 6 along with 9 boards. Yinka Olorunnife scored 5, Meghan McCormack 4, Anneka Bakker 4 and Vanessa Kabongo 2, while Ryan Fletcher and Takima Keane were scoreless. Ontario shot 30-65 (.462) from the floor, 1-4 from the arc and 8-18 (.444) from the line, while garnering 53 boards, including 16 on the offensive glass, 28 fouls, 10 assists, 26 turnovers, 2 blocks and 16 steals, including 3 apiece by McCormack and Tenn. Chelsea Cassidy led Alberta with 11 points on 5-15 from the floor and 10 boards. Lindsay Hartley scored 9 on 3-7 from the floor and Caitlin Stiksma 7 on 5-13 from the line and 11 boards. Megan Getz and Jordan Anstice each scored 5. Alex Siemieniuk added 3, while Shelby Hack, Megan Lang, Ashley Ashman and Rachel Raymond each scored 2. Alyssa Wolfe and Kirsten Molesky were scoreless. Alberta shot 16-63 (.254) from the floor, 1-13 (.076) from the arc and 15-41 (.366) from the line, while garnering 51 boards, including 27 on the offensive glass, 17 fouls, 1 assist, 30 turnovers, 3 blocks and 14 steals, including 5 by Hartley and 3 by Cassidy.
In the seventh-place match, Newfoundland nipped New Brunswick 75-72 despite trailing 39-37 at the half. Sarah Sturge led Newfoundland with 23 points on 9-11 from the floor, 5-7 from the line and 10 boards. Robyn Kenny added 22 on 6-17 from the floor, 10-14 from the line, 12 boards and 4 assists. Dallas Costello scored 12 on 6-21 from the floor. Kellie Lynch scored 8 on 3-10 from the floor and 6 boards. Ariana Kavanagh scored 4, Janaya Rose 4 and Maggie O’Dea 2, while Angela Isenor, Ashley Dunn, Ally Forsey, Robyn O’Rielly and Cassandra White were scoreless. Newfoundland shot 29-72 (.403) from the floor, 0-1 from the arc and 17-25 (.680) from the line, while garnering 41 boards, including 22 on the offensive glass, 18 fouls, 9 assists, 28 turnovers, 3 blocks and 18 steals, including 7 by Lynch and 6 by Robyn Kenny. Newfoundland & Labrador (coach Scott Lynch, assistant Erica Coultas, assistant Kim Lynch) also included Samantha Loder. Lia St. Pierre led New Brunswick with 14 points on 7-14 from the floor. Elyse Jobin scored 12 on 5-8 from the floor. Jillian Sipprell scored 12 on 4-6 from the floor and 5 boards. Amanda Crossman scored 9 on 4-6 from the floor. Kelsey MacDonald scored 6, Christine Ryan 5, Laura Fowler 4, Kelly Debow 3, Brooke Sullivan 3, Heather Atherton 2 and Trish Hines 1, while Jillian Lamoreaux was scoreless. New Brunswick (coached by Reg Springer) shot 29-61 (.475) from the floor, 1-4 from the arc and 13-20 (.650) from the line, while garnering 40 boards, 18 fouls, 14 assists, 36 turnovers, 4 blocks and 15 steals, including 3 by St. Pierre.
In the fifth-place match, Manitoba nipped Nova Scotia 56-55, despite trailing 27-25 at the half. Rosemary Mills paced Manitoba with 22 points on 8-18 from the floor, 2-5 from the arc and 6 boards. Mackenzie Prasek scored 14 on 4-10 from the floor and 6-8 from the line. Amy Ogidan scored 7 on 2-6 from the floor and 7 boards. Debbie Yeboah scored 6 on 2-11 from the floor and 6 boards. Allison Nance scored 5 on 1-10 from the floor. Lauren Mortier scored 2, while Sheena Gee, Kaitlyn Geyson, Catlin Purvis-Collins, Diana Shaw, Chelsea Hiebert and Dayna Prost were scoreless. Manitoba (coach Deb May, assistant Colin Mark) shot 18-61 (.295) from the floor, 2-8 from the arc and 18-28 (.643) from the line, while garnering 44 boards, including 22 on the offensive glass, 23 fouls, 2 assists, 19 turnovers and 8 steals. Brittany Morrison paced Nova Scotia with 14 points on 5-9 from the floor and 5 boards. Kathleen McIver added 10 on 5-10 from the floor and 6 boards. Zara Huntley scored 8 on 4-11 from the floor and 7 boards. Nicole Works scored 6, Aliesja Macdonald 6 on 3-7 from the floor and Luciann Lahey 4 while grabbing 7 boards. Sarah MacLeod scored 4 and Katie McGarrigle 3, while Sarah Cox, Justine Colley, Emily Burke and Shylanda Saunders were scoreless. Nova Scotia shot 23-57 (.404) from the floor, 0-1 from the arc and 9-26 (.346) from the line, while garnering 49 boards, including 21 on the offensive glass, 23 fouls, 10 assists, 23 turnovers, 4 blocks and 10 steals, including 4 apiece by McGarrigle and Saunders.
In the bronze medal match, Saskatchewan defeated Alberta 68-62 after leading 37-18 at the half. Lindsay Copeland paced Saskatchewan with 20 points on 10-18 from the floor and 8 boards. Nicole Clarke scored 12 on 4-11 from the floor, 2-5 from the arc and 5 boards. Erin Hubenig scored 7 on 2-8 from the floor and 5 boards. Amber Larson scored 6 on 3-4 from the floor and 6 boards. Lindsay Ledingham scored 5 on 2-5 from the floor and 7 boards. Danielle Schmidt scored 5 on 2-6 from the floor. Julia Schmidt scored 4 on 4-4 from the line and Solveig Nilson 4 on 1-5 from the line and 4 boards. Mary Hipperson scored 3 and grabbed 4 boards, while Kayla Cassano scored 2. Morgan Bolen and Sarah Petrovitch were scoreless. Saskatchewan shot 26-62 (.419) from the floor, 3-6 from the arc and 13-16 (.813) from the line while garnering 51 boards, including 12 on the offensive glass, 16 fouls, 6 assists, 25 turnovers, 4 blocks and 9 steals. Megan Lang led Alberta with 21 points on 8-21 from the floor, 5-12 from the arc and 5 boards. Lindsay Hartley scored 16 on 6-14 from the floor and 3-10 from the arc. Shelby Hauck scored 9 on 3-11 from the floor and 5 boards. Caitlin Stiksma scored 7 on 3-4 from the floor and 6 boards. Megan Getz scored 4 on 1-7 from the floor. Rachel Raymond scored 2 and Chelsea Cassidy 2 while grabbing 5 boards. Jordan Anstice scored 1 on 0-4 from the floor and 4 boards, while Alex Siemieniuk, Alyssa Wolfe, Kirsten Molesky and Ashley Ashman were scoreless. Alberta shot 23-74 (.311) from the floor, 9-33 (.273) from the arc and 7-13 (.538) from the line, while garnering 41 boards, including 17 on the offensive glass, 17 fouls, 8 assists, 22 turnovers, 1 block and 11 steals, including 4 by Cassidy.
In the final, British Columbia defeated Ontario 47-41 in overtime despite trailing 22-20 at the half. Katie Miyazaki led B.C. with 13 points on 4-7 from the floor, 5-6 from the line, 6 boards and 4 steals. Amonda Francis scored 10 on 4-4 from the floor, 2-2 from the line and 4 boards. Kayla Gromme scored 9 on 3-10 from the floor and 4 boards. Harleen Sidhu scored 7 on 3-8 from the floor and 12 boards. Emily Knauff scored 5 on 2-5 from the floor and 3 boards. Lindsay Gustafson scored 2 and Brittany Knievel 1, while Kerstan Hopkins, Kristen Hughes, Kelsey Binns, Alex Sheppard and Rozlyn Johns were scoreless. B.C. shot 17-38 (.447) from the floor, 2-3 (.667) from the arc and 11-18 (.611) from the line, while garnering 50 boards, including 8 on the offensive glass, 13 fouls, 4 assists, 40 turnovers, 6 blocks and 9 steals. Rebecca Moss paced Ontario with 14 points on 7-20 from the floor. Jenna Gilbert added 9 on 3-8 from the floor, 3-4 from the line and 10 boards. Meghan McCormack scored 6 on 3-11 from the floor and 11 boards. Karen Bremner scored 4 on 2-11 from the floor. Sarah Mallen, Taura Lee Tenn, Takima Keane and Yinka Olorunnife each scored 2, while Jenny Vaughan was scoreless on 0-10 from the floor. Ryan Fletcher, Vanessa Kabongo and Anneka Bakker were also scoreless. Ontario shot 17-84 (.202) from the floor, 0-10 from the arc and 7-12 (.583) from the line, while garnering 44 boards, including 28 on the offensive glass, 17 fouls, 3 assists, 17 turnovers, 2 blocks and 23 steals, including 6 by McCormack and 5 by Vaughan. BC outscored Ontario 10-2 in the extra session as Amonda Francis drained two free throws and added a pair of jumpers from the top of the key. “I’m so excited, I’m shaking,” said Francis. “We lost to them before (in round robin) and it was really close. So we tried to beat them and go out as hard as we could. It’s just amazing.”
The all-tourney selections were: MVP Katie Miyazaki (BC); Amonda Francis (BC); Harleen Sidhu (BC); Jenny Vaughan (Ontario); Nicole Clarke (Saskatchewan); Rebecca Moss (Ontario). The second-team selections were: Elyse Jobin (New Brunswick); Kathleen McIver (Nova Scotia); Lindsay Hartley (Alberta); Rosemary Mills (Manitoba); Robyn Kenny (Newfoundland)
The bronze medalists from Saskatchewan: Lindsay Ledingham; Lindsay Copeland; Mary Hipperson; Nicole Clarke; Erin Hubenig; Morgan Bolen; Julia Schmidt; Danielle Schmidt; Sarah Petrovitch; Solveig Milson; Kayla Cassano; Amber Larson; coach Blair Litzenberger; assistant Dave Seto; assistant Sandra Larson
The silver medalists from Ontario: Jenny Vaughan; Karen Bremner; Rebecca Moss; Jenna Gilbert; Meghan McCormack; Taura Lee Tenn; Anneka Bakker; Sarah Mallen; Ryann Fletcher; Vanessa Kabongo; Takima Keane; Yinka Olorunnife; coach
The gold medalists from British Columbia: Katie Miyazaki; Harleen Sidhu; Amonda Francis; Lindsay Gustafson; Emily Knauff; Kerstan Hopkins; Kristen Hughes; Kelsey Binns; Kayla Gromme; Alex Sheppard; Brittany Knievel; Rozlyn John; coach Shaun McGuinnness; assistant Amanda Draper