In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Edmonton Jasper Place Rebels scorched the 16th-seeded Lloydminster Comprehensive Barons 107-26. The Barons (coached by Natalie Wiebe) included Layne Guest, Soleil Gow, Sam Cavanagh, Kristen Seffern, Kassidy McKevitt, Niki Crockett, Gillian Guevarra, Dianne Adrienne Dimaano, Ricayla Robertson, Brooke Jory, Caidi Ulsifer and Mackenna Leslie. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded St. Albert Paul Kane Blues stomped the 8th-seeded Calgary Bishop Carroll Cardinals 79-46. The Cardinals (coached by Sheila Garber) included Danielle Cooke, Danielle Crews, Allison Crews, Lucy Faba, Alexandra Lamacchia, Makenna Mendes, Julia Summers, Roselle Migrino, Mikayla Higgin, Mikaela Lamacchia, Sofia DiGiacomo and Claire Bohme. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Edmonton Strathcona Lords defeated the 12th-seeded Okotoks Foothills Composite Falcons 69-62 as Addy St. Hilaire and Tobore Okome each scored 15. Hannah Helton and Allison Taylor each scored 18 to pace the Falcons. Taylor nabbed 11 boards. Brooklyn Baker scored 11. “We had 42 turnovers and that destroyed us.” Falcons coach Vince Hunter told the Western Wheel. “To still be in the game with that many turnovers… You cut those in half and it’s a different game.” The Lords broke to a 7-0 lead but the Falcons rallied to a 31-30 lead at the half on late and-one by Brooklyn Baker. The Falcons built a 52-44 lead after three quarters on a pair of buckets by Georgia Edey. But Hunter said “we are a young team still and we are learning how to play with a lead. We got a little anxious in the fourth when we had a good lead and let Strathcona back in the game.” The Falcons (coached by Hunter) also included Cevanna Carlson, Chayle Clark, Jaiden Hansen, Teah Simard, Erica Holden, Danielle Foord, Claire Shirakawa, Annaliese Curtis, Cala Taylor. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Calgary Centennial Coyotes whipped the 13th-seeded Cardston Cougars 86-63. The Cougars (coached by Byron Pierson) included Annie Soper, Payden Olsen, Erika Smith, Kaitlynn Pierson, Jill Nunn, Haylie Holland, Athena Heninger, Ava Hardy, Morgan Gibb, Madison Leishman, Madison Barfuss, Taylor Janisko, Hanna Nunn and Ashley Pierson. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Clippers torched the 15th-seeded Grande Prairie Charles Spencer Mavericks 83-32 as Jocelyn Neilson scored 14, Krista Nelson 10 and Hannah Gibb 10. Josee Caron and Amanda Rothlisberger each scored 7 to pace the Mavericks. The Mavericks (coached by Karli Munro) also included Janet French, Sophie Leslie, Kelsey McQuaig, Sierra Petke, Tishaana Shahadat, Emma Van Buskirk, Hannah French, Natalie Lapointe, Alexis Rothlisberger and Aaliyah Kouyami. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Medicine Hat Kwahommies blasted the 7th-seeded St. Albert Catholic Skyhawks 74-55 as Rhiannon Ware scored 24 and Kaesha Milne 12. Lauren Cardinal led the Skyhawks with 13. Abby Morrison added 10. The Skyhawks (coached by John Dedrick) also included Peyton McNeil, Sarah Dedrick, Marina Cain, Mackenzie Thera, Brooke Froment, Isabella Cuciz, Aine Murphy, Kaya Vandermeer and Nicole Dea. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Raymond Comets dispatched the 11th-seeded Spruce Grove Composite Panthers 67-59 as Lyvia Jensen scored 17 and Kansas Long 14. Jenna Harpe led the Panthers with 17. The Panthers (coached by Robyn Oldham) also included Shaneen Miller, Georgia Sherstan, Emilie Porter, Kennedy Hay, Brooke-Lynn Manning, Delainey Lindstrom-Humphries, Paige Tarasuk, Kayla Lutterodt and Casey Gorieu. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Calgary Western Canada Redhawks defeated the 14th-seeded Red Deer Lindsay Thurber Comprehensive Raiders 59-51 as Erika Oxsengendler scored 17. Hayley Lalor led the Raiders with 12. The Raiders (coached by Kathy Lalor) also included Jamie Lalor, Jade Weber, Sierre Laye, Morgan deBoon, Nicole Thomas, Kieran Gray, Kallie Loewen, Anna Judd, Faith Kreiser, Lydia Berube and Lauren Pasiuk.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Edmonton Jasper Place Rebels dispatched the 9th-seeded St. Albert Paul Kane Blues 58-51. The Blues (coached by Karen Hurlburt) included Allie Hunder, Ella Stanley, Tegan MacKinnon, Kaitlyn Kluttig, Bronwyn Barter, Jenae John, Anika Steele, Alesha Stanley, Deanna Missins and Danica Chrapko.

        The 4th-seeded Calgary Centennial Coyotes edged the 5th-seeded Edmonton Strathcona Lords 62-59. The Lords (coached by Fraser Holt) included Madison Chamberlin, Kara Thurston, Chelsea Hole, Meisha Scott, Bryn Cleasby, Brynn Casely, Addy St. Hilaire, Megan Leach, Efetobore Okome, Jordan Stonehouse, Taylor Chamberlin and Rachel Yager.

        The 3rd-seeded Calgary Western Canada Redhawks stomped the 6th-seeded Raymond Comets 99-74. The Comets (coached by Robert Baker) included Gracie Heggie, Emily Bishop, Morgan Jerome, Megan Snow, Emma Greep, Lyvia Jensen, Ivy Jensen, Dezarae Jensen, Kansas Long, Teyah Weir, Halli Baker and Haylee-Jo Heggie.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Clippers clipped the 10th-seeded Medicine Hat Kwahommies 77-64 as Jessica Zarowney scored 12, Jocelyn Neilson 21 and Hannah Gibb 15. Rhiannon Ware paced the Kwahommies with 17. Makayla Schultz added 13. The Kwahommies (coach Jeff Harrold, assistant Grant Schaber, manager Celeste Olson, manager Serena Houmphanh) also included Cait MacMillan, Savannah Zee, Bretonnie Stenhouse, Kayla Stegen, Kaesha Milne, Jordyn Kearley, Susan Romanuck, Kyla Kearley, Brooklyn Kaczynski, Jillian Allwort and Natasha McGraw.

        In the semis, the top-seeded Edmonton Jasper Place Rebels scorched the 4th-seeded Calgary Centennial Coyotes 79-39 as Morgan Mudge scored 15, Sydney Fedick 15, Olivia Huang 12 and Mackenna Ledgister 11. Cameron Engen led the Coyotes with 14.

        In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Calgary Western Canada Redhawks nipped the 2nd-seeded Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Clippers 90-89 as Claire Feasby scored 22 and Jordan Blaskin 20. Hannah Gibb led the Clippers with 22. Catriona Smith added 21, Jessica Zarowny 20, Berkley Heggie 10 and Jocelyn Neilson 10.

        In the bronze medal match, the 2nd-seeded Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Clippers edged the 4th-seeded Calgary Centennial Coyotes 76-73 as Hannah Gibb scored 21, Jessica Zarowny 19, Catriona Smith 15 and Jocelyn Neilson 14. Brooke Evason and Hallie Watt each scored 12 to pace the Coyotes. Savanah Clements added 11 and Maya Proctor 10. The Coyotes (coached by Nadine Blum) also included Carly Ahlstrom, Danielle Trisevic, Maleah Grue, Cameron Engen, Carmen Olson, Alexis Lambrinoudis, Peyton Stilwell, Courtney Thomas, Sara Coleman, Jillian Hielema and Ellen Tiessen.

        In the final, the top-seeded Edmonton Jasper Place Rebels blasted the 3rd-seeded Calgary Western Canada Redhawks 74-59 to cap a 35-0 campaign. “Did you know we’re unbeaten?” Rebels coach Lauren Green asked Postmedia. ““We knew Western Canada was capable of scoring a lot of points and we were in a little foul trouble early. They have proved it all year so our need to play good defence was even more than usual. We’ve worked hard on the defensive side all year, so we were confident.” Hayley Weaver paced the Rebels with 16. Sydney Fedick added 15, Mackenzie Ledgister 15 and Morgan Mudge 11.

        The bronze medalist Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Clippers: Catriona Smith; Sydni Sheen; Berkley Heggie; Hannah Gibb; Jocelyn Neilson; Jessica Zarowny; Krista Nelson; Abigail Hall; Sara Stewart; Janelle McMurray; Hudson Renaud; Reagan Oliver; coach Shawn Heggie

        The silver medalist Calgary Western Canada Redhawks: Jordan Blaskin; Claire Feasby; Lisa Cai; Jillian Pearce; Kamsi Ogbudibe; Erika Oxsengendler; Claire Cossarini; Alley Prete; Victoria Bishop; Sarah Mengesha; Maya Puhalj; coach Sheldon Brady

        The gold medalist Edmonton Jasper Place Rebels: Olivia Huang; Chantelle Menssa; Alyssa Gerhardt; Morgan Mudge; Mackenna Ledgister; Lauren McDonald; Sarah Rinsky; Lilliam Burke-Stasiuk; Hayley Weaver; Sydney Fedick; Camille Wilson; Taylor Hrycun; coach Lauren Green