In the opening round, held in Kainai: ……………………………………………………  The 5th-seeded Pigeon Lake Regional Panthers clocked the 12th-seeded Calgary Christian Cougars 72-54. The Panthers led 19-14 after one quarter. The Cougars led 38-37 at the half. The Panthers led 54-41 after three quarters. Kara Strange led the Panthers with 31. Tayah Fiveland added 14, Jessica Dziwenko 11, Kaylee Mantai 10, Hasse van der Kamp 4 and Anika Deschamps-Cross 2, while Erika Strange and Haley Dorchester were scoreless. Noelle Kilbreath paced the Cougars with 23. Madison Souster added 10, Kylie Reitsma 7, Nadia Vink 5 and Naomi Grasmeyer 5, while Ashley Lofgren, Alyssa Goertzen and Micah Grasmeyer were scoreless. The Cougars (coached by Chris Topuschak, assisted by Sara Wagar and Layne Kilbreath) also included Jane Laughland. ………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Sherwood Park Strathcona Christian Academy Eagles stomped the 9th-seeded Coaldale Kate Andrews Pride 63-40 after leading 13-4, 36-18 and 51-33 at the quarters. Madeline Schmidt paced the Eagles with 15. Alexis Myschuk added 10, Kennedy Roblin 9, Kennedy Conn 9, Maegan Bylsma 8, Jaden Brewer 6, Emma Coughlin 5 and Kate Stephenson 2, while Alison Maschmeyer, Carlyn Scheirer, Charlotte Hunchak and Innece Stassen were scoreless. Raegan Abrey led the Pride with 19. Victoria Reed added 13, Haylee Hilgersom 4 and Sophia Reimer 1, while Bailey Kasko, Summer Nordin, Jenna Penner, Shay Duda and Camryn Kochan were scoreless. The Pride (coached by Nicole Hanna) also included Evelyn Ferguson, Kinzey Kerner and Hannah Sieberg. …………………………………………………… The 11th-seeded Edson Parkland Composite Pacers stunned the 6th-seeded Hanna J.C. Charyk Hawks 56-52 after leading 14-9, 33-19 and 45-34 at the quarters. Kyla Kiland led the Pacers with 25. Naomi Muamba added 11, Anika Kiland 9, Sarah Wild 3, Kassidy Bush 3, Anna Stang 2 and Hailey Lubarsky 2, while Kayleigh Pacholok, Carly Currie, Amber Wild, Hanna Orge and Brooklyn Blundell were scoreless. Katie Davies scored 22 to lead the Hawks. Sarah Palmer added 12, Alexi Stromsmoe 6, Mackenzie Dadson 6, Abby Grantham 3, Madison Pitman 3 and Alia Nielsen 2, while Jaylee Lavallee, Taylor Kiemele, Katie Macpherson and Jocelyn Graham were scoreless. The Hawks (coached by Rick Haines, assisted by Spencer Friedley and Len Judson) also included Ksenia Stromsmoe. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Glenmary Saints dusted the 10th-seeded Cold Lake Assumption Jr/Sr Crusaders 73-38 after leading 22-8, 34-19 and 53-38 at the quarters. Paige Matiasiewich led the Saints with 18. Alex Capili added 10, Dakota Broatch 10, Cassandra Loughlin 8, Mikayla Livingston 6, Shelby Belzile 6, Courtney Waites 6, Periza Alberto 5, Shae-Lynn Greidanus 2 and Annika Fawcett 2, while Sammy Capili and Juliana Ramos were scoreless. Abby McIntyre scored 19 to lead the Crusaders. Alacia Tshilombo added 10, Tanya Henriska-Martineau 4, Georgia Rimmer 3 and Saraiah Cottrell-Callbeck 2, while Sarah Belanger, Signe Oleson, Marixa Blais, Sydney Hnetka, Gabriel Dumont-Giroux, Ashley Boyd and Precious Olusoji-Akomolafe were scoreless. The Crusaders (coached by Shawn Belsher, assisted by Mallorie Straile) also included Genna Csurdi.

        In the quarterfinals, the 5th-seeded Pigeon Lake Regional Panthers dispatched the 4th-seeded Condor David Thompson Voyageurs 52-44 after leading 13-11, 27-16 and 40-27 at the quarters. Kayee Mantai paced the Panthers with 16. Kara Strange added 15, Tayah Fiveland 9, Jessica Dziwenko 8 and Hasse van der Kamp 4, while Erika Strange, Anika Deschamps-Cross and Haley Dorchester were scoreless. Mackayla Beisel scored 13 to pace the Voyageurs (coached by Jordan Lewis, assisted by Shelley Lewis). Alexis Hainsworth added 12, Amy Szymanek 11, Macy Kotanko 6 and Amy Korth 2, while Piper Wylie, Kaylee Todd, Tabatha Angliss and Emily Hoeksema were scoreless.

        The top-seeded La Crete Lancers torched the 8th-seeded Sherwood Park Strathcona Christian Academy Eagles 82-53 after leading 40-10, 57-23 and 71-38 at the quarters. Jenika Martens paced the Lancers with 27. Emma Bergen added 16, Heidi Derksen 10, Candace Derksen 8, Tammy Peters 8, Lindsey Martens 6, Hannah Friesen 3, Alexis Friesen 2 and La Dawn Giesbrecht 2, while Jasmine Derksen, Morgan Fehr, Jennifer Harder and Journey Wiebe were scoreless. Alexis Myschuk scored 21 to pace the Eagles (coached by Kirsten Burns, assisted by R Scheirer). Kennedy Conn added 11, Alison Maschmeyer 7, Madeline Schmidt 5, Carlyn Scheier 4, Emma Coughlin 2, Kennedy Roblin 2 and Jaden Brewer 1, while Charlotte Hunchak, Kate Stephenson, Maegan Bylsma and Innece Stassen were scoreless.

        The 2nd-seeded Lethbridge Immanuel Christian Eagles clocked the 7th-seeded Glenmary Saints 71-43 after leading 25-2, 43-19 and 60-30 at the quarters. Britney Vande Munt paced the Eagles with 26. Jenna Aleman added 10, Rachel Oostenbrug 10, Caitlyn Veldman 8, Bianca Ringelberg 8, Megan Vanee 4, Jaqueline Tams 3 and Kathryn Linker 2, while Chayse Stasiuk and Olivia Veldboom were scoreless. Cassandra Loughlin scored 9 to lead the Saints (coached by Brad Harrop). Sammy Capili added 8, Alex Capili 8, Periza Alberto 5, Dakota Broatch 5, Paige Matiasiewich 4, Mikayla Livingston 3 and Shelby Belzile 1, while Juliana Ramos, Shae-Lynn Greidanus, Annika Fawcett and Courtney Waites were scoreless.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 11th-seeded Edson Parkland Composite Pacers stunned the 3rd-seeded Kainai Warriors 54-53. The Pacers led 13-12 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 24 at the half. The Warriors led 36-35 after three quarters. Kyla Kiland led the Pacers with 19. Naomi Muamba added 11, Kayleigh Pacholok 9, Anika Kiland 9, Anna Stang 4 and Sarah Wild 2, while Carly Currie, Hailey Lubarsky, Kassidy Bush, Amber Wild, Hanne Orge and Brooklyn Blundell were scoreless. Chase Wells-Creighton scored 17 to lead the Warriors. Jordan Weasel Head added 10, Jurnee Eagle Plume 7, Carley Shot Both Sides 7, Karsen Black Water 6, Gracie Little Bear 2, August Eagle Plume 2 and Shontea Big Swallow 2, while Alissa Ramsey, Savannah Delaney-Wolf Child and Raquel Bull Calf were scoreless. The Warriors (coached by Charlton Weasel Head, assisted by Jason Weasel Head) also included Tenaya Goodstriker, Tavin Goodstriker and Cailin Smith.

        In the semis, the top-seeded La Crete Lancers spanked the 5th-seeded Pigeon Lake Regional Panthers 85-48 after leading 22-10, 46-23 and 69-34 at the quarters. Jenika Martens paced the Lancers with 25. Tammy Peters added 11, Heidi Derksen 10, Emma Bergen 10, Candace Derksen 9, Jennifer Harder 7, La Dawn Giesbrecht 6, Alexis Friesen 5 and Hannah Friesen 2, while Jasmine Derksen, Morgan Fehr, Journey Wiebe and Lindsey Martens were scoreless. Kara Strange led the Panthers with 12. Haley Dorchester added 11, Tayah Fiveland 9, Kaylee Mantai 7, Hasse van der Kamp 6 and Anika Deschamps-Cross 3, while Erika Strange and Jessica Dziwenko were scoreless.

        In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Lethbridge Immanuel Christian Eagles dusted the 11th-seeded Edson Parkland Composite Pacers 70-39 after leading 23-14, 38-21 and 61-29 at the quarters. Britney Vande Munt paced the Eagles with 32. Jenna Aleman added 17, Bianca Ringelberg 9, Kathryn Linker 8, Caitlyn Veldman 4, Olivia Veldboom 3 and Megan Vanee 2, while Chayse Stasiuk, Jaqueline Tams and Rachel Oostenbrug were scoreless. Sarah Wild led the Pacers with 10. Anika Kiland added 8, Kyla Kiland 7, Naomi Muamba 4, Kassidy Bush 4, Hanna Orge 3, Brooklyn Blundell 2 and Anna Stang 1, while Kayleigh Pacholok, Carly Currie, Hailey Lubarsky and Amber Wild were scoreless.

        In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Pigeon Lake Regional Panthers blasted the 11th-seeded Edson Parkland Composite Pacers 64-37. The score was knotted at 14 after one quarter. The Panthers led 32-21 at the half and 52-27 after three quarters. Kara Strange paced the Panthers with 33. Hasse van der Kamp added 10, Kaylee Mantai 8, Anika Deschamp-Cross 4, Haley Dorchester 4, Tayah Fiveland 3 and Jessica Dziwenko 2, while Erika Strange was scoreless. Naomi Muamba scored 18 to lead the Pacers (coached by Wade Magneson, assisted by Robin Kiland). Anika Kiland added 9, Kyla Kiland 6, Kayleigh Pacholok 2, Carly Currie 2 and Amber Wild 1, while Sarah Wild, Anna Stang, Hailey Lubarsky, Kassidy Bush, Hanna Orge and Brooklyn Blundell were scoreless.

        In the final, the top-seeded La Crete Lancers whipped the 2nd-seeded Lethbridge Immanuel Christian Eagles 75-45 after leading 22-6, 45-18 and 67-28 at the quarters. Tammy Peters paced the Lancers with 15. Candace Derksen added 14, Heidi Derksen 11, Jenika Martens 11, Alexis Friesen 8, Emma Bergen 6, Hannah Friesen 6 and La Dawn Giesbrecht 4, while Jasmine Derksen, Morgan Fehr, Jennifer Harder, Journey Wiebe and Lindsey Martens were scoreless. Britney Vande Munt led the Eagles with 24. Bianca Ringelberg added 8, Caitlyn Veldman 6, Jenna Aleman 2, Rachel Oostenbrug 2, Jaqueline Tams 1, Kathryn Linker 1 and Olivia Veldboom 1, while Megan Vanee and Chayse Stasiuk were scoreless.

        The bronze medalist Pigeon Lake Regional Panthers: Anika Deschamps-Cross; Erika Strange; Tayah Fiveland; Haley Dorchester; Kaylee Mantai; Kara Strange; Jessica Dziwenko; Hasse van der Kamp; coach Nathan Deklerk

The silver medalist Lethbridge Immanuel Christian Eagles: Chayse Stasiuk; Jenna Aleman; Megan Vanee; Britney Vande Munt; Caitlyn Veldman; Jaqueline Tams; Olivia Veldboom; Rachel Oostenbrug; Kathryn Linker; Bianca Ringelberg; coach Scott Forster; assistant Gerald Veldman

        The gold medalist La Crete Lancers: Heidi Derksen; Jenika Martens; Lindsey Martens; Jasmine Derksen; Candace Derksen; Hannah Friesen; Jennifer Harder; La Dawn Giesbrecht; Journey Wiebe; Morgan Fehr; Alexis Friesen; Tammy Peters; Emma Bergen; coach Trevor Fisher; assistant Suzanne Fisher