In the provincial qualifiers: …………………………………………………… The Hamiota Huskies qualified by edging the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders 44-42. …………………………………………………… The Wanipigow Stingers advanced after the Pinawa Panthers defaulted 2-0. The Panthers (coach Julie Remillard) included Lola Bradley, Celeste Fontaine, Raquel Long, Mallery McKay, Mika Rasmussen, Isabella Roche, Annika Suski, Jillian Suski and Reese Swaenepoel. …………………………………………………… The Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders qualified by whipping the Wanipigow Stingers 50-29. The Stingers (coach P.J. Shawa) included Tya Bjork, Becky Bjork, Elizabeth Bushie, Presley Cowley, Hailie Favel, Kiera Friesen, Madilyn Frommelt, Lachelle Johnston, Amya Kennedy, Haley Lapierre, Donna Prest, Jade Prest, Tori Redhead and Cilliah Wood. …………………………………………………… The Ste. Rose Celtics qualified after the Fisher River Hawks defaulted 2-0. …………………………………………………… The Fisher River Hawks qualified by clipping the Riverton Patriots 41-29. The Patriots (coach Don Bodnarus) included Sonja Asmundsson, Angel Berens, Ebony Berens, Miley Bonkowski, Kiesha Charlette-Haute, Kyra Gaddes, Sabrina Harder, Jenna Johannesson, Nevaeh Jonasson, Katrina Klassen, Naomi Klassen, Averi Kornelsen, Brooklyn Kornelsen, Marissa McKay-Kakegamic, Ashley Monkman, Olivia Palsson, Daryna Ponomarenko, Ashlynn Sigurdson, Kirsten ‘Katie’ Sinclair, Carrie Anne Spring and Emerson Zagozewski-Flett. …………………………………………………… The Elm Creek Cobras qualified by pounding the Minegoziibe Anishinabe Talons 86-55.

…………………………………………………… The Rivers Rams eliminated the Fisher Branch Cougars 70-39. The Cougars (coach Amanda Bouchard, coach Kyler Nottveit, coach Nathan Lee) included Calise Andrews, Annamae Beaudette, Thannia Dotig, Jayden Favel, Kelly Huynh, Kiana LaFreniere, Rori Legary, Alyssa Malenchak, Kimberly McPherson-Klimchuk, Sky Miranda, Carli Nahuliak and Hayley Platford. …………………………………………………… The Minegoziibe Anishinabe Talons qualified by clubbing the Rivers Rams 67-46. The Rams (coach Jeff Maxwell) included Sierra Bourdin, Sarah Bridgeman, Darbi Bylo, Meadow Chiborak, Shirley-Amber Johnson, Sarah Krahn, Serena Lelonde, Mia Lepp, Hailey Plews and Annika Schmidt.

       In the quarterfinals, the Glenboro/Baldur Co-Op Panthers mauled the Frontier Mosakahiken Grizzlies 103-18. Lexie Shearer was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Lorraine Brass earned the laurels for the Grizzlies (coach Jennifer Hall), who also included Laura Brass, Lynette Brass, Breanne Buck, Melynda Buck, Jerrica Campbell, Madison Campbell, Susan Dorian, Karissa Nasekapow, Missy Pitchnoise and Melody Umpherville.

       The Hamiota Huskies defeated the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders 56-48. Kayleigh Knight was chosen player of the game for the Huskies, while Jena Kraus earned the laurels for the Raiders (coach Darryl Pederson), who also included Ciara Bibeau, Dayna Broesky, Alivia Faskerti, Marissa Forbes, Emily Kittleson, Cheyanna Meek, Bobbie Jo Prevost, Julia Van Osch, Ezraela Webb and Mollie Zimmerman.

       The Ste. Rose Celtics clubbed the Fisher River Hawks 68-20. Shayla Pahl was chosen player of the game for the Celtics, while Taryn Choken earned the laurels for the Hawks (coach Kaitlin Fosseneuve, coach Victoria Garson, coach William Whiteway), who also included Aliyah Alexander, Nevaeh Bowers, Emma Clarke, Memphis Cochrane, Michaela Cochrane, Sarabelle Garson, Arianna Link, Emma Jo Manningway, Kailey Murdock, Ashlyn Packulak, Chloe Sinclair, Chloe Thompson, Cassidy Traverse and Mariah Traverse.

       In the last quarterfinal, the Minegoziibe Anishinabe Talons clipped the Elm Creek Cobras 71-60. Natalie Baptiste was chosen player of the game for the Talons, while Kamryn Lepp earned the laurels for the Cobras (coach Christine Wolf), who also included Marleen Benthem, Marly Billing, Kaley Dokken, Avery Hartmann, Olivia Hudson, Tyren Janzen, Deanna Kehler, Larysa Scharien and Addison Schmidt.

       In the semis, the Glenboro/Baldur Co-Op Panthers spanked the Hamiota Huskies 50-31. Charlie Shearer was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Ky Solomon earned the laurels for the Huskies.

       In the other semi, the Ste. Rose Celtics pounded the Minegoziibe Anishinabe Talons 48-26. Katelyn Preston was chosen player of the game for the Celtics, while Sumer Thompson earned the laurels for the Talons.

       In the bronze medal match, the Minigoziibe defeated the Hamiota Huskies 63-62. The Huskies (coach Hayley Lamb, coach Mason Metcal) included Maddison Currah, Teegan Hyndman, Haily Johns, Kayleigh Knight, Taylor Lawn, Chloe McKinnon, Tristen McTavish, Claire Ramsey, Surrey Smith, Kylan Solomon, Lauren Soutar and Calli Wilson-Davey.

       In the final, the Glenboro/Baldur Co-Op Panthers dispatched the Ste. Rose Celtics 47-37.

       The all-tournament team featured MVP *Lexie Shearer (Glenboro/Baldur); Sumer Thompson (Minegoziibe Anishinabe); Shayla Pahl (Ste. Rose); Katelynn Preston (Ste. Rose); Charlie Shearer (Glenboro/Baldur); Jane McLean (Glenboro/Baldur); and player’s choice Avery Hartmann (Elm Creek).

       The bronze medalist Minegoziibe Anishinabe Talons: Mallory Baptiste; Natalie Baptiste; Larissa Cook; Elisabeth Genaille; Leah McGillivary; Lilo Medicine-Shield; Jaidlyn Neapew; Lexie Nepinak; Kaidence Roulette; Sumer Thompson; coach Earl Thompson

       The silver medalist Ste. Rose Celtics: Tarah Andres; Tamiya Bennett-Letain; Haylee Bishop McDonald; Cayde Clark; Karisa Grant; Brynnlee Loring; Raylee McKinnon; Sophie Oversby; Shayla Pahl; Meadow Parthenay; Ashley Preston; Katelynn Preston; MacKenzie Rawdon; Jolie Richmond; Abigail Swannell; Autumn Verhaeghe; coach Marc Hazlewood

       The champion Glenboro/Baldur Co-Op Panthers: Emily Anderson; Brooklyn Cronin; Hunter Feschuk; Anna Forbes; Kathryn Gillis; Jane McLean; Reese Morrison; Charlee Nickols-Neale; Brooke Potvin; Taryn Richmond; Torah Robidoux; Charlie Shearer; Lexie Shearer; Grace Sholdice; coach Ryan Zadorozny