Final regular season standings (10): Fraser Valley (18-0); Langara (13-5); Thompson Rivers (13-5); Okanagan (11-7); Kwantlen (10-8); Capilano (9-9); Northern British Columbia (7-11); Malaspina (5-13); Douglas (4-14); Camosun (0-18)

        Playoff non-qualifiers:

        Camosun Chargers: Courtenay Parks, Carolyn Wood, Vanessa Lesperance, Heidi Padjen, Jayne Ducker, Claire McEwen, Hana Holland, Christina Dhillon, Tracey Newton, Alicia Rose, Kim Grannerman, Stacey Randall, coach Irene Wallace

        Douglas Royals: Stephanie Hibbert, Anna Rowinska, Bridget O’Brien, Tara McNeill, Megan Lowrie, Rachel Andrews, Jessie Knight, coach Ed Lunn, assistant Richard Norman, assistant Ed Lunn Jr.

        Malaspina Mariners: Krystal Hawksworth, Maria Kirkbride, Emma Cooper, Ginny Evans,

        Northern British Columbia Timberwolves: Carlye Hicks, Dayna Coole, Allison Beswick, Marlene Pontes, Miranda Kenna, Ashley Neufeld, coach Loralyn Murdoch

        In the postseason quarterfinals, the Capilano Blues dumped the Thompson Rivers Sun Demons 47-35. Reema Nagra was chosen player of the game for the Blues, while Lisa Peterson earned the laurels for the Sun Demons. The Sun Demons also included Denise Kraljevic, Ashlee Paulson, Candace Dalin, Tosha Hassel, Bailey Dagneau, Sarah D’Arcey, Tanya Brasseur, Melissa Mearon, Sarah Ryley, Emma Lesnick, Maria Waring, Kendra Besanger and Trinity Roy.

        In the other quarterfinal, the Okanagan Lakers defeated the Kwantlen Eagles 62-51. Schuylah Merrick was chosen player of the game for the Lakers after scoring 20. Brianne Hathaway added 6. Sarah Herbert was chosen player of the game for the Eagles. The Eagles also included Sasha Staden, Sophie Robinson, Jenny Beckmann, Angela Tsang.

        In the semi-finals, the Langara Falcons dumped the Capilano Blues 66-50. Alissa Flynn was chosen player of the game for the Falcons, while Jordana Miltimore earned the laurels for the Blues.

        In the other semi, the Fraser Valley Cascades defeated the Okanagan Lakers 68-61 as Jamie Born scored 21. Schuylah Merrick led the Lakers with 16. Brianne Hathaway added 9. Jamie Born was chosen player of the game for the Cascades, while Andrea Delong earned the laurels for the Lakers.

        In the bronze medal match, the Okanagan Lakers defeated the Capilano Blues 77-65 as Schuylah Merrick scored 21. The Lakers led 43-21 at the half. Schuylah Merrick was chosen player of the game for the Lakers, while Allison Omland earned the laurels for the Blues. The Blues (coached by Paul Chiarenza, assisted by Lisa Iwamoto) also included Jordana Miltimore, Allison Omland, Darlana Withers, Kate Pakulak, Alex Audet, Nicola Gildersleeve, Christina Lee, Melodie Reay, Tory McGroarty, Marissa Porter and Reema Nagra.

        In the final, the Fraser Valley Cascades capped an undefeated season by dumping the Langara Falcons 63-58 as Cassi Born scored 20 and Kalisha Reid 16. Cassi Born was chosen player of the game for the Cascades, while Ginny Evans earned the laurels for the Falcons. Laura Clark paced the Falcons with 20. Ginny Evans added 16. Cascades coach Al Tuchscherer told the Abbotsford News that “we took a 12-point lead at one point but they kept coming back.” Cascade guard Kalisha Reid took command down the stretch. “Reid was our emotional leader and scored some key points at the end of the game,” Tuchscherer said.

        The bronze medalist Okanagan Lakers: Andrea Delong; Schuylah Merrick; Brianne Hathaway; Paula Demay; Mandy Trenholm; Sarah Knipe;

        The silver medalist Langara Falcons: Lauren LaBrosse; Alissa Flynn; Laura Clark; Randi French; Brianna Scarr; Rachel Baldry; Ginny Evans; Nina Adusei; Leah Credico; coach Mike Evans; assistant Dan Paxton

        The gold medalist Fraser Valley Cascades: Kalisha Reid; Cassi Born; Jamie Born; Estee Clifford; Leah Garrigus; Laura Hallinan; Shiloh Minor; Lauren Alonzo; Deanna MaCrae; Ashley Teister; Alicia Borsoi; Olivia Hunt; Natalia Grzywna; coach Al Tuchscherer; assistant Denise Tuchscherer; assistant Steve Hussey; manager Angie Hayward; manager Baj Chohan; trainer Kristi Menzel; athletic director Mark Kosak