In the opening round, held in Edmonton: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Raymond Comets torched the 16th-seeded Grande Prairie Composite Phoenix 103-26. The Phoenix (coach Kaitlyn Frost, assistant Dale Kerenyi) included Hayden Williams, Olivia Rozinsky, Brailin Anderton, Kathryn Friesen, Jasmine Villarosa, Allyshea Bieren and Alyvia Crumly. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Sherwood Park Salisbury Sabres whipped the 8th-seeded Okotoks Foothills Composite Falcons 55-38. The Falcons (coach Jordan Britton, assistant Lee Helton) included Ashleigh Baker, Ava Sheen, Dior Sellars, Danielle Linklater, Savanah Sommerfeldt, Alexa Hayes, Skye Chubak, Addisyn Gwilliam, Jessica Duffill, Tia Glazer, Ella Watkins, Ameilia Lomas and Adisson Lybbert. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Edmonton Notre Dame Pride clocked the 12th-seeded Cardston Cougars 72-54. The Cougars (coach Shelley Quinton, assistant Logan Van Dusen, manager Raygan Norton) included Hallie Litchfield, Norah Kormos, Skyley Jensen, Ally Leishman, Hallee Pilling, Lucy Nunn, Chiara Infanti, Taylor Heninger, Brooklyn Hardy, Macey Butler, Jessica Hardy and Hannah Pilling. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Magrath Pandas clipped the 13th-seeded St. Albert Paul Kane Blues 69-50. The Blues (coach Nate Kerr, assistant Mike Staciak) included Romi Loubier, Kamrynn Greven, Kylie Wolff, Tristyn Gaulden, Yelibe Nataee, Syd Vollrath, Emma Yong, Jayci Chase, Abby Japuncic, Kate De la Mare, Alyssa Berwick, Dineo Khalema-Phillips and Alanna Missins, along with juniors Chloe McNeil, Aubree Hills and Maya Krywiak. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Edmonton Jasper Place Rebels crushed the 15th-seeded Calgary St. Francis Browns 76-50. The Browns (coach Chris Taylor, assistant Deb Berze, assistant Nathan Reid) included Vanessa Cruz, Hala Salah, Emily Bailey, Olivia Fox, Kesten Savage, Gabrielle Adams, Guntaas Randhawa, Amanda Aronyk, Courtney Dunkley, Mandy McIntosh, Mckenna Bertsch, Cameron McMaster and Amaris Cameron. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Clippers dispatched the 10th-seeded Edmonton Harry Ainlay Titans 67-55. The Titans (coach Stephan Burke, assistant Sarah Smith, assistant Megan Tywoniuk, assistant Carrie Patterson) included Rayah Fatal, Kayla Hawryshko, Julianne Baker, Cindy Mbachu, Reese Hoyt, Clare Burbank, Aislinn Carter, Rachel Mallett, Brooke Burbank, Rae Wedman, Samantha Schutte, Clara Seck and Alexis Evans. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Red Deer Lindsay Thurber Raiders dusted the 11th-seeded Edmonton Strathcona Lords 82-56. The Lords (coach Kyle Palmer, assistant Makenna Palmer, assistant Zoe Arnett, assistant Sadie Nysetvold, manager Rebecca Simpson, manager Neala Peters) included Olivia Palmer, Gwen Ham, Jenna Steacy, Layla McKell, Paighton Kumson, Dru Gordon, Kayte Lampshire, Ceyda Selcuk-Costello, Allyson Buerger, Sidney Gilewich, Hanna Bogach, Kaitlin Tetteh-Wayoe and Victoria Davson. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Calgary Western Canada Redhawks dispatched the 14th-seeded Medicine Hat Hawks 77-60. The Hawks (coach Megan Getz, assistant Boris Grisonich, assistant Lexi Davidson, assistant Gerad Wagenaar) included Meghan Fischer, Sara Feko, Andee Feko, Halle Cahoon, McKenzie Giesbrecht, Kaydence Freitag, Acok Kernyang, Bella Jane Leismeister, Gracie Kradovill, Jaida Gold, Jayna Edmara Knodel, Jayda Grunewald and Kamryn Reid.
In the quarterfinal, the top-seeded Raymond Comets pounded the 9th-seeded Sherwood Park Salisbury Sabres 94-54. The Sabres (coach Ron Davies, assistant Olivia Oler, assistant Katie Davies, assistant Jackie Rowan, manager Cora Spence, trainer Todd Halowski) included Maddy Bennett, Ronnie Davies, Raya Plouffe, Ava Wood, Katherine Kennedy, Alexa Kropp, Mya Rowan, Bree Halowski, Taylor Letwin, Kyla Karach, Jaylin Anthony, Salome Nuako, Abby Guezen, Charly Bennett and Sophia Gregersen.
The 5th-seeded Edmonton Notre Dame Pride clocked the 4th-seeded Magrath Pandas 51-33. The Pandas (coach Brad Karren, assistant Ashley Olsen, assistant Shawna Strong, statistician Samyra Alston, statistician Mia Neilson) included Bryton Alston, Allie Weller, Lucie Zobell, Mia Wilde, Mollie Zobell, Mazie Strong, Grace Hansen, Harper Ogden, Mia Steffensen, Bailey Blackmore and Ally Hansen.
The 2nd-seeded Edmonton Jasper Place Rebels spanked the 7th-seeded Lethbridge Collegiate Institute Clippers 83-60. The Clippers (coach Mylanda Miller, assistant Kwynci McLachlan, assistant Ryan Tanner) included Emma Boehme, Madison Kutsch, Tylee Walburgee, Charlee Tanner, Madi Oliver, Autumn Wood, Nyla Butler, Janelle Northcott, Kaycee Tallman, Reese Hill, Brynley Van Bruggen, Katelyn Lowry and Mishynn Miller.
In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Calgary Western Canada Redhawks dumped the 6th-seeded Red Deer Lindsay Thurber Raiders 77-60. The Raiders (coach Kathy Lalor, coach Stephan Pottage, assistant Dwayne Lalor, manager Andrea Reed, manager Janae Lynn, manager McKenna VanMaarion) included Jovana Prodanovic, McKinley Penninga, Jorgia Hicks, Nadia McKeage, Marin Walton, Nilah Le, Madelyn DeZutter, Tricia Madourie, Adara Gyori, Amelia Roberts, Jaeda Marquart, Kate Stober and Chloe Penz.
In the semis, the top-seeded Raymond Comets mauled the 5th-seeded Edmonton Notre Dame Pride 98-65.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Edmonton Jasper Place Rebels clipped the 3rd-seeded Calgary Western Canada Redhawks 77-64.
In the bronze medal match, the 3rd-seeded Calgary Western Canada Redhawks whipped the 5th-seeded Edmonton Notre Dame Pride 80-56. The Pride (coach Leah Conforti, assistant Micheline Ostapiuk, assistant Matt Sartorelli, assistant Giulianna Durante, assistant Lashae Newry, manager Michael Wynn, manager Celeste Bazinet, trainer Jenna Guzzardi, trainer Grace Ross) included Faith Obasi, Tatian Orellana Prass, Lucia Munroe, Julia Kittelson, Ezinne Erinugha, Chinoye Obi-Ossai, Momoore Akinfemi, Emily Ostapiuk, Felicity Villarin, Prissy Thomas, Oge Ejim, Emery Zakresky and Dalue Obiagu.
In the final, the top-seeded Raymond Comets blasted the 2nd-seeded Edmonton Jasper Place Rebels 91-60. Comet point guard Delaney Gibb told the Lethbridge Herald that “to be able to win back-to-back provincial championships, I mean we made history. I don’t think it’s ever been done on the girls side of the program in Raymond. So, yeah, it’s just super super special and I’m glad that I could do it with my team this year.”
The bronze medalist Calgary Western Canada Redhawks: Natalie Allison; Sofia Hasan; Lauren Steele; Rainy Wilson; Haley de Walle; Riley Wilson; Marlow Schroeder; Clementine Kriese; Anna Cai; Talia Akemi; Chloe Dossarini; Karis de Paiva; coach Sheldon Brady; assistant Carey Blaskin; assistant Craig Newman; manager Ayca Haskoylu; manager Bella Engbers; manager Finley Broe; manager Waverly Schroeder; trainer Selena Wong
The silver medalist Edmonton Jasper Place Rebels: Brigette Olsen; Izzy Spenrath; Ava DeWarle; Ayla Grady; Adnee Tirao; Gracelin Spenrath; Madyson Eisnor; Samantha Hickey; Mya Bourget; Brooklyn Holt; Sarah Kleib; Kaia Elliot; Mhari Nattuli; Lisa Krikke; Sera Bartsch; coach Lauren Green; assistant Rob Ledgister; assistant Charity Mitchell; assistant Dante Dinter; manager Sasha Horhul; manager Denize Makhtari
The champion Raymond Comets: Delaney Gibb; Lesha Leavitt; Rylee Worsey; Tycee Jensen; Summer Long; Ellie Clawson; Taylor Salmon; Ami May; Livy Hasegawa; Gabby Graves; coach Alan Gibb; assistant Katlyn Peterson; assistant Amy Clarke; statistician Jorja Heggie; statistician Livi Sudo; statistician Sophie Smith