In the opening round, held in La Crete: …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Didsbury Dragons dispatched the 10th-seeded Glenmary Saints 53-48 after leading 10-3, 19-18 and 37-31 at the quarters. Mackenzie Hooson paced the Dragons with 19. Jocelyn Leclaire added 12, Julie Christianson 12, Ceceilia Buchan 4, Kendal Gingrich 4 and Diety Dauheimer 2, while Zinnia Jamieson, Kassi Hatcher, Tiffany Hooper, Rachel Martin, Corie Heistad, Leya Emond and Amy Black were scoreless. Shae-Lynn Greidanus scored 10 to lead the Saints (coached by Brad Harrop). Shelby Belzille added 9, Annika Fawcett 6, Courtney Waites 6, Alexandra Capili 5, Cayla Loughlin 4, Mikayla Livingstone 3, Angeline Alberto 2, Cassidy Gour 2 and Sarah Greidanus 1, while Chloe Himer and Juliana Ramos were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Pigeon Lake Regional Panthers spanked the 11th-seeded Sexsmith Secondary Sabres 57-34 after leading 10-6, 26-17 and 46-26 at the quarters. Chloe Deklerk paced the Panthers with 17. Tayah Fiveland added 14, Anika Deschamps-Cross 11, Erika Strange 8, Carmen Harris 4 and Maria Vos 2, while Anke Baarda, Haley Dorchester, Caitlin Richards and Regan Van den Brink were scoreless. Raylene Badger scored 11 to pace the Sabres (coached by Angela Creighton). Katherine Lund added 6, Brynn Lutz 5, Sierra Loewen 4, Kaitlyn Dawe 4, Tara Klassen 2 and Adanna Randall 2, while Sydnee Loewen, Kameron Hague, Sarah Morrison, Malinda Baker, Kaelie Rode, Jessica Boehmer and Brynna Nelson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Edmonton Christian Lions clubbed the 9th-seeded Devon John Maland Wildcats 85-60 after leading 21-6, 48-29 and 67-47 at the quarters. Erica Eppinga paced the Lions with 25. Tia Dykstra added 23, Hayley Popowich 20, Juliane Hofstede 8, Ava Wiebe 7 and Lynnea Hofstede 2, while Jordan Vader, Anna Brown, Vanessa Gaperi and Anika Guillaume were scoreless. MacKenzie Merriott scored 12 to lead the Wildcats (coached by Heather Sibbald). Lauryn Huber added 10, Izabella Robertson 6, Delaine Hugh 6, Amanda Mytrunec 6, Sheena Okrainetz 4, Sydney Levasseur 4, Paige Levasseur 2, Emma Worley 2 and Brooklyn Porter 1, while Abbigail McLeod, Annabelle Thomas and Jenna Wilhauk were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Calgary Rundle College Cobras dusted the 12th-seeded Cold Lake Assumption Jr/Sr High Crusaders 70-49 after leading 19-13, 37-28 and 57-44 at the quarters. Taylor Hecker led the Cobras with 23. Jordan Wilson added 13, Isobelle Johns 13, Michelle Kim 6, Kieran Anand 5, Rhea Dutta 4, Evangelina Moumos 2, Brooke Nelson 2 and Rachel Oskin 2, while Katie Powell was scoreless. Saraiah Cottrell-Callbeck scored 13 to pace the Crusaders (coached by Shawn Belsher). Taryn Eiriksson added 11, Gabrielle Dumont Giroux 10, Tanya Henriska Martineau 8, Chicara Charland 4, Sarah Kraushaar 2 and Precious Olusoji-Akomolafe 1, while Courtnie Colburne, Kim Josvanger, Shelby Leveque, Ashley Boyd and Georgia Rimmer were scoreless.
In the quarterfinals, the 2nd-seeded Standoff Kainai Warriors pounded the 7th-seeded Didsbury Dragons 70-52 after leading 13-6, 33-21 and 48-35 at the quarters. Chase Wells-Creighton paced the Warriors with 10. Karsen Black Water added 10, Brianna Breaker-Fox 10, Jurnee Eagle Plume 9, Jordan Weasel head 7, Carley Shot Both Sides 6, August Eagle Plume 4, Gracie Little Bear 2 and Lori-Anne Tail Feathers 2, while Angelina Day Chief, Alissa Ramsey and Shaylee Heavy Runner were scoreless. Mackenzie Hooson scored 20 to lead the Dragons (coached by Laura Hooson). Julie Christianson added 18, Cecelia Buchan 4, Jocelyn Leclaire 2, Kassi Hatcher 2, Rachel Martin 2, Kendal Gingrich 2 and Amy Black 2, while Diety Dauheimer, Zinnia Jamieson, Tiffany Hooper, Corie Heistad and Leya Emond were scoreless.
The 3rd-seeded Lethbridge Immanuel Christian Eagles edged the 6th-seeded Pigeon Lake Regional Panthers 84-80 after leading 23-11, 39-30 and 53-50 at the quarters. Britney Vande Munt paced the Eagles with 27. Bianca Ringelberg added 19, Jena Aleman 11, Olivia Veldboom 11, Caitlyn Veldman 7, Olivia Veldboom 6 and Megan Vanee 3, while Jaqueline Tams was scoreless. Chloe Deklerk paced the Panthers with 20. Erika Strange 19, Tayah Fiveland 14, Caitlin Richards 10, Anika Deschamps-Cross 7, Haley Dorchester 5, Regan Van den Brink 3 and Anke Baarda 2, while Maria Vos and Carmen Harris were scoreless. The Panthers (coached by Nathan Deklerk) also included Kaitlyn Huber.
The top-seeded La Crete Lancers torched the 8th-seeded Edmonton Christian Lions 103-42 as Jenika Martens scored 25, Tammy Peters 20, Emma Bergen 16, Alexis Friesen 15, Hannah Friesen 6, Lindsay Martens 5, Ally Wiebe 4, Amanda Derksen 4, Candace Derksen 3, Jordana Derksen 3 and Audrey Peters 2, while Journey Wiebe was scoreless. Erica Eppinga scored 17 to lead the Lions. Hayley Popowich added 15, Lynnea Hofstede 4, Vanessa Gaperi 3, Anna Bron 2 and Ava Wiebe 1, while Tia Dykstra, Julianne Hofstede and Anika Guillaume were scoreless. The Lions (coached by Michele Tajah) also included Jayce Day, Amelia Schuld, April Voogd, Jordan Vader and Mary Thiessen.
In the last quarterfinal, the 4th-seeded Calgary Christian Cougars edged the 5th-seeded Calgary Rundle College Cobras 80-76 in overtime. The Cobras led 16-11 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 35 at the half. The Cobras led 54-48 after three quarters. The score was knotted at 71 after regulation. Noelle Kilbreath paced the Cougars with 51. Naomi Grasmeyer added 13, Kylie Reitsma 6, Jane Laughland 4, Oyinda Obigbesan 2, Jadan Milne 2 and Madison Souster 2, while Ashley Lofgren, Nadia Vink, Emily Reitsma and Grace Denny were scoreless. Michelle Kim paced the Cobras with 21. Jordan Wilson added 18, Taylor Hecker 16, Isobelle Johns 10, Brooke Nelson 7 and Evangelina Moumos 4, while Rhea Dutta, Kieran Anand, Katie Powell and Rachel Oskin were scoreless. The Cobras (coached by Laurel Adolphe) also included Alyssa Bentsen, Talia Deliman, Julianne Szarko, Chelsea Graham, Katherine Powell and Lauryn Tran.
In the semis, the 3rd-seeded Lethbridge Immanuel Christian Eagles whipped the 2nd-seeded Standoff Kanai Warriors 74-51. The Warriors led 19-18 after one quarter. The Eagles led 34-27 at the half and 54-36 after three quarters. Britney Vande Munt paced the Eagles with 36. Olivia Veldboom added 10, Jenna Aleman 9, Bianca Ringelberg 9, Caitlyn Veldman 6, Olivia Leenstra 2, Jacqueline Tams 1 and Megan Vanee 1. Chase Wells-Creighton paced the Warriors with 19. Jurnee Eagle Plume added 10, Jordan Weasel Head 9, Carley Shot Both Sides 4, Karsen Black Water 3, August Eagle Plume 2, Shaylee Heavy Runner 2 and Brianna Breaker-Fox 2, while Grace Little Bear, Angelina Day Chief, Alissa Ramsey and Lori-Ann Tail Feathers were scoreless.
In the other semi, the top-seeded La Crete Lancers clocked the 4th-seeded Calgary Christian Lions 89-51 after leading 25-10, 41-21 and 59-30 at the quarters. Jenika Martens paced the Lancers with 34. Tammy Peters added 13, Alexis Friesen 12, Emma Bergen 12, Amanda Derksen 6, Ally Wiebe 5, Journey Wiebe 5, Candace Derksen 1 and Audrey Peters 1, while Jordana Derksen, Hannah Friesen and Lindsay Martens were scoreless. Noelle Kilbreath paced the Lions with 34. Naomi Grasmeyer added 6, Kylie Rietsma 5, Jane Laughland 2, Jadan Milne 2 and Emily Rietsma 2, while Ashley Lofgren, Oyinda Obigbesan, Nadia Vink, Grace Denny and Madison Souster were scoreless.
In the bronze medal match, the 4th-seeded Calgary Christian Cougars spanked the 2nd-seeded Standoff Kainai Warriors 69-47. The Warriors led 21-17 after one quarter and 31-25 at the half. The Cougars led 48-32 after three quarters. Noelle Kilbreath paced the Cougars with 33. Madison Souster added 10, Kylie Reitsma 7, Nadia Vink 6, Emily Reitsma 4, Naomi Grasmeyer 4, Jane Laughland 3 and Oyinda Obigbesan 2, while Ashley Lofgren, Jaden Milne and Grace Denny were scoreless. Chase Wells-Creighton scored 12 to pace the Warriors (coached by Jason Weasel Head, assisted by Al Blackwater and Chelaine Eagle Child). Jordan Weasel Head added 8, Gracie Little Bear 6, August Ealge Plume 5, Karsen Blackwater 5, Lori-Anne Tail Feathers 4, Carley Shot Both Sides 4, Shaylee Heavy Runner 2 and Jurnee Eagle Plume 1, while Angelina Day Chief, Alissa Ramsey and Brianna Breaker-Fox were scoreless.
In the final, the top-seeded La Crete Lancers clocked the 3rd-seeded Lethbridge Immanuel Christian Eagles 86-68 after leading 31-13, 48-25 and 60-43 at the quarters. Alexis Friesen paced the Lancers with 34. Jenika Martens added 17, Candace Derksen 12, Tammy Peters 8, Journey Wiebe 6, Emma Bergen 5 and Ally Wiebe 3, while Amanda Derksen, Jordana Derksen, Audrey Peters, Hannah Friesen and Lindsay Martens were scoreless. Britney Vande Munt paced the Eagles with 20. Jenna Aleman added 14, Bianca Ringelberg 11, Caitlyn Veldman 10, Olivia Veldboom 8, Megan Vanee 3 and Olivia Leenstra 2, while Jacqueline Tams was scoreless.
The bronze medalist Calgary Christian Cougars: Noelle Kilbreath; Nadia Vink; Kylie Reitsma; Madison Souster; Jane Laughland; Ashley Lofgren; Naomi Grasmeyer; Emily Reitsma; Jadan Milne; Grace Denny; Oyinda Obigbesan; coach Chris Topuschak
The silver medalist Lethbridge Immanuel Christian Eagles: Caitlyn Veldman; Britney Vande Munt; Megan Vanee; Jenna Aleman; Jaqueline Tams; Bianca Ringelberg; Olivia Veldboom; Olivia Leenstra; coach Scott Forster
The gold medalist La Crete Lancers: Jenika Martens; Jordana Derksen; Ally Wiebe; Alexis Friesen; Lindsey Martens; Tammy Peters; Journey Wiebe; Candace Derksen; Hannah Friesen; Emma Bergen; Amanda Derksen; Audrey Peters; coach David Schellenberg