In the opening round, held in Trochu Valley: …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Evansburg Grand Trunk Teddies clipped the 10th-seeded Olds Koinonia Christian Royals 51-43 after leading 12-9, 28-11 and 43-23 at the quarters. Raelyn Pollard paced the Teddies with 14. Megan Giezen added 9, Allison Rusin 7, Janelle Chechotko 6, Shaylen Foisy 4, Katherine Tornberg 2, Brooke Kaduk 2, Ryley Jones 2, Justice Druar 2 and Alexandra Tumac 2. Kayla Jansen paced the Royals (coached by Donna Reed, assisted by Kelsey Sayer and Josh Baquie) with 21. Jewel Jansen added 6, Faith Pogoda 5, Ashley Coney 3, Mikaela Padiernos 2, Anna Crowe 2, Kyla Bosomworth 2 and Riley Baquie 2, while Megan Nikula, Alicia Phypers and Kimberly Rieberger were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Bawlf Wildcats smacked the 11th-seeded Trochu Valley Jays 62-38 after leading 18-13, 32-18 and 40-29 at the quarters. Julia Dyck paced the Wildcats with 19. Kaylee Robitaille added 16, Demi Vermeer 9, Tia Albers 9, Halley Hay 7 and Shelbi Stordahl 2. Rachel Frere paced the Jays (coached by Chantalle Boese, assisted by Tori Adolf) with 11. Jolina De La Cruz added 9, Jillian Kary 7, Jenny Lyver 5, Maggie Adolf 4 and Erin Benedict 2, while Carter Pennock, Tessa Newton, Michelle Hoppins, Chloe Cheshire and Delaney Campbell were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins stomped the 9th-seeded Hines Creek Tigers 69-36 after leading 17-9, 36-19 and 51-32 at the quarters. Hope ten Brinke paced the Penguins with 15. Laurissa VanderVeen added 12, Jocelyn Leffers 12, Karlee Dykhuizen 8, Kailyn Leffers 7, Brooke ten Brinke 7, Erin Ferguson 4 and Anna Marcus 2. Desiree Giesbrecht paced the Tigers (coached by Toni Craig, assisted by Deanna Scott and managed by Janice Charchuk) with 17. Jeanelle Charchuk added 12, Courtney Chankowski 3, Talese Godberson 2 and Tessa Peats 2, while Zoe Worobetz, Cassidy Charchuk, Lexie Coon and Shaye Godberson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Hay Lakes Tigers dusted the 12th-seeded Glendon Marquis 65-35. The Marquis led 18-14 after one quarter. The Tigers led 31-20 at the half and 53-24 after three quarters. Janelle Nordin paced the Tigers with 22. Darci Sych added 11, Sylvia Kaus 9, Regan Stevens 7, Sarah Lobreau 6, Salma Maggs 4, Kaitlyn Cancino 4 and Hunter Atema 2. Brooke Skrypichayko paced the Marquis (coached by Sandra Lysy, assisted by Brittany Webber and Daryn Galatiuk, and managed by Gord Lotsberg) with 14. Brooke McOuat added 8, Samantha Makaruk 6, Hayley Theroux 5 and Paige Kwiatkowski 2, while Faith Janz, Jessica Goguen, Heidi DeBusschere, Melinda Mack, Julia Tran, Carlie Ann Lotsberg and Abigail Hunt were scoreless.
In the quarterfinals, the 4th-seeded Milk River Erle Rivers Novas dumped the 5th-seeded Hay Lakes Tigers 54-44. The Tigers led 9-8 after one quarter. The Novas led 22-19 at the half and 43-29 after three quarters. Robin Stelten paced the Novas with 23. Lexi Hughson added 11, Mackenzie Blackmer 8, Grace Lambert 5, Nicole Wensman 4 and Nicole Bock 3. Janelle Nordin led the Tigers (coached by Debbie Pyle, assisted by Natalie Haak and Jill Logelin) with 12. Darci Sych added 10, Sarah Lobreau 7, Sylvia Kaus 6, Regan Stevens 5, Caylee Logelin 2 and Kaitlyn Cancino 2, while Hunter Atema, Letetia Sorenson, Salma Maggs, Ciera Sykes, Emily Downey and Katie Downey were scoreless.
The top-seeded Stirling Lakers clipped the 8th-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins 51-36 after leading 17-8, 29-14 and 36-22 at the quarters. Amy Mazutinec paced the Lakers with 20. Alyssa Perry added 10, Savannah McKee 7, Kendra Quilty 4, Kim Herget 3, Sadie Nelson 2, Shelby Vanson 2 and Brittany Perry 2. Erin Ferguson led the Penguins (coached by Brad Van Raalte, assisted by Joyce Panek and managed by Ashley Tiggelaar) with 13. Hope ten Brinke added 10, Jocelyn Leffers 6, Karlee Dykhuizen 2, Kailyn Leffers 2, Jordynn Dykhuizen 2 and Brooke ten Brinke 1, while Laurissa VanderVeen, Annelise Roukema, Rebekah De Bruin and Anna Marcus were scoreless.
The 6th-seeded Bawlf Wildcats whacked the 3rd-seeded Rosemary Rockets 59-35 after leading 14-11, 30-24 and 50-31 at the quarters. Halley Hay paced the Wildcats with 24. Kaylee Robitaille added 11, Erin Keohan3 8, Demi Vermeer 8, Julia Dyck 4, Kassidy Baumle 2 and Tia Albers 2. Monica Doerksen led the Rockets (coached by Chris Vogt, assisted by Les Riediger and Tara Vogt) with 12. Maddy Douglas added 6, Brittney Kasdorf 5, Tiana Pitcher 5, Rachel Retzlaff 4 and Taylor Vogt 3, while Tori Nielson, Andrea Vogt, Melanie Bergman and Kirstin Pankratz were scoreless.
In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Calgary Clear Water Academy Crusaders dispatched the 7th-seeded Evansburg Grand Trunk Teddies 60-50. The Teddies led 21-17 after one quarter and 31-30 at the half. The Crusaders led 44-38 after three quarters. Mikaela Lamacchia paced the Crusaders with 16. Lucy Faba added 10, Sarah Faba 9, Celeste Holy 9, Alex Lamacchia 9, Meagan Manarey 4, Danielle Maundy 2 and Emma Dooley 1. Raelyn Pollard paced the Teddies (coached by Dan Ramond and Jerry Dick, managed by Heather Kaduk and trained by Trove Jones) with 21. Janelle Chechotko added 7, Megan Giezen 6, Brooke Kaduk 5, Allison Rusin 4, Shaylen Foisy 3, Ryley Jones 2 and Justice Druar 2, while Katherine Tornberg, Morgan Deveau and Alexandra Tumac were scoreless.
In the semis, the top-seeded Stirling Lakers dusted the 4th-seeded Milk River Erle Rivers Novas 62-33 after leading 13-11, 36-17 and 47-21 at the quarters. Amy Mazutinec paced the Lakers with 26. Savannah McKee added 11, Kim Herget 9, Alyssa Perry 7, Kendra Quilty 4, Sadie Nelson 2, Shelby Vanson 2 and Brittany Perry 1. Robin Stelten paced the Novas with 9. Lexi Hughson added 8, Nicole Bock 6, Mackenzie Blackmer 4, Maddie Vanden Berg 3, Grace Lambert 2 and Kaitlyn Douglas 1.
In the other semi, the 6th-seeded Bawlf Wildcats stomped the 2nd-seeded Calgary Clear Water Academy Crusaders 66-33 after leading 18-7, 43-12 and 57-24 at the quarters. Halley Hay paced the Wildcats with 16. Julia Dyck added 14, Demi Vermeer 14, Kaylee Robitaille 12, Tia Albers 8 and Shelbi Stardahl 2. Celeste Holy led the Crusaders with 21. Mikaela Lamacchia added 10, Meagan Manarey 3, Lucy Faba 2 and Sarah Faba 2.
In the bronze medal match, the 2nd-seeded Calgary Clear Water Academy Crusaders dispatched the 4th-seeded Milk River Erle Rivers Novas 51-41 after leading 11-6, 26-15 and 40-27 at the quarters. Celeste Holy paced the Crusaders with 17. Lucy Faba added 10, Mikaela Lamacchia 8, Sarah Faba 7, Simone Noronha 4, Meagan Manarey 4 and Emma Dooley 1. Robin Stelten led the Novas (coached by Vanessa Blackmer, assisted by Donna Peterson) with 14. Grace Lambert added 8, Maddie Vanden Berg 6, Lexi Hughson 4, Mackenzie Blackmer 4, Kaitlyn Douglas 3 and Nicole Bock 2, while Jyl Johnson and Nicole Wensman were scoreless.
In the final, the top-seeded Stirling Lakers whipped the 6th-seeded Bawlf Wildcats 71-37 after leading 22-16, 37-22 and 55-29 at the quarters. Alyssa Perry and Amy Mazutinec each scored 14 to pace the Lakers. Savannah McKee added 12, Kim Herget 11, Kendra Quilty 7, Avery Edwards 2, Sadie Nelson 2 and Gracie Nelson 2. Halley Hay led the Wildcats with 14. Julia Dyck added 7, Demi Vermeer 7, Kaylee Robitaille 5 and Tia Albers 5.
The bronze Calgary Clear Water Academy Crusaders: Amanda Nguyen; Sarah Faba; Celeste Holy; Simone Noronha; Meagan Manarey; Mikaela Lamacchia; Danielle Maundy; Alex Lamacchia; Lucy Faba; Emma Dooley; coach Paul de Leon; assistant Danielle Tomiak
The silver medalist Bawlf Wildcats: Erin Keohane; Kaylee Robitaille; Shelbi Stordahl; Julia Dyck; Demi Vermeer; Kassidy Baumle; Halley Hay; Madelyn Szott; Danielle Robitaille; Tia Albers; Kailee Cripps; Brandi Bignell; coach Rob Longhurst; assistant Al Dyck; manager Keary-Lee Nelson
The gold medalist Stirling Lakers: Alyssa Perry; Avery Edwards; Autumn Nelson; Kim Herget; Amy Mazutinec; Sadie Nelson; Shelby Vanson; Gracie Nelson; Savannah McKee; Brittany Perry; Kendra Quilty; Evelyn Quilty; coach Donna Branch; assistant Angela Quilty