In the opening round, held in Stirling and Raymond (in a few instances, individual scoring tallies are somewhat approximate as scoresheets are periodically illegible):: …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Lacombe Central Alberta Christian Knights defeated the 12th-seeded Neerlandia Covenant Canadian Reformed School Stingerz 42-34 after leading 12-4, 25-9 and 31-26 at the quarters. Amy Doef led the Knights with 13. Addy Wildeboer added 11, Brooklyn Zandberg 8, Adrianna Slomp 4, Ava Ingwersen 4 and Mikayla Otten 2, while Isabelle Prins, Mckenna Bowering and Jordana Postmus were scoreless. Teegan Werkman scored 16 to pace the Stingerz (coach Pat Harthoorn, assistant Judith Dejong, trainer Alanna Werkman). Iris Bruekelman added 8, Laila Vegter 5, Abigail Dejong 3, Sierra Werkman 1 and Skye Vegter 1, while Alexa Schouten, Zahara Van Assen, Amarah Dejong and Nadia Onderwater were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Olds Koinonia Christian Royals spanked the 11th-seeded Paradise Valley E.H. Walter Trojans 57-40. The Royals led 13-10 after one quarter. The Trojans led 26-25 at the half. The Royals led 35-33 after three quarters. Abigail Genesis may have scored 24 to pace the Royals. Leah Rowe may have added 11, Bailey Spady 10, Paige Hillman 9, Courtney Sewell 2 and Summer Murray 1, while Sariahna Harzler, Breanna Fernandez, Ashlynn Jones, Sydney Reid, Kyleigh Miller, Leah Shantz, Myah Longstaff, Taya Young and Danielle Fedyshen were scoreless. Hannah Brundage may have scored 15 to lead the Trojans (coach Julie Brundage). Jane Willerton may have added 11, Nevina Danaher 4, Lynelle Davidson 4, Aubrie Selte 4 and Brekyn Berg 2, while Tessa Stockman, Rain Fleming, Finley Berg, Catherine Jones and Dani Adams were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Hay Lakes Tigers dispatched the 10th-seeded Pincher Creek St. Michael’s Dragons 60-52 after leading 10-9, 27-24 and 40-38 at the quarters. Laurel Hazen scored 22 to pace the Tigers. Kate Kungel added 15, Bryn Holba 11, Rachel Kauffman 5, Teagan Kovac 4 and Maryn Skaret 3, while Dominique Jamandron, Kate Anderson, Savannah Hall, Emma Durand, Jasmine King, Natasha Howell, Izzy Nordin, Layne Martin and Keira Wiley were scoreless. Katelyn Zoratti scored 18 to lead the Dragons (coach Alan McRae, assistant Mark Zoratti, manager/supervisor Patty Zoratti, manager/supervisor Diana Smith). Brooklyn Yellowhorn added 10, Regan McRae 8, Leah Smith 7, Kyla Misa 6 and Bella Moller 3, while Celine Zepeda, Raynebow Delaney and Tessa Rennette were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Fairview St. Thomas More Kodiaks clipped the 8th-seeded Ecole Francophone D’Airdrie Griffons 52-42. The Griffons (coached by Denis Gagnon, assistant Debbie Ojo) included Anna Mercier, Zalia Lee, Emma Belton-Bergeron, Akyra Lee, Rachel Ojo, Kendal Streeter, Rebecca Henshaw, Elissa Manortey, Kaylee Anderson, Dedelle Minso Nseka and Blessing Minso Nseka.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Stirling Lakers torched the 9th-seeded Fairview St. Thomas More Catholic Kodiaks 81-30 after leading 25-9, 45-21 and 61-30 at the quarters. Paisley Sillito paced the Lakers with 30. Courtney McKee added 14, Tycee Nelson 12, Emi Clawson 7, Zoe Michelson 7, Maysa Nelson 5, Ava Michelson 4 and Claire Smith 2, while Aubrey Sillito and Marlee Ovaitt were scoreless. Josie Lund scored 16 to lead the Kodiaks (coach Stacy Johnson, assistant Jackie Heck, assistant Tannis Gnam, staff liaison Jennifer Mulvaney). Avery Gnam added 10, Ashley Schmaltz 2 and Kiera Johnson 2, while Pauline Heck, Kate Luken, Rebecca Hoffman, Jillian Hale and Lexi Schmaltz were scoreless.

        The 3rd-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins clubbed the 6th-seeded Olds Koinonia Christian Royals 50-30 after leading 13-6, 28-13 and 42-15 at the quarters. Kyra Jagersma paced the Penguins with 13. Jenna deHaan added 11, Janessa DeHaas 10, Leila DeHaas 10, Deandra DeWitt 2, Kendra deHaan 2 and Elianna VanOrizande 2, while Olivia Vanderwal, April Kippers, Skylar Frost, Riana DeJong and Danielle Kolkman were scoreless. Paige Hillman scored 12 to pace the Royals (coach Diane Sewell, assistant Heather Genesis, assistant Kathrin Strohschein, manager Cecilia Hildebrandt). Abigail Genesis added 5, Leah Rowe 4, Bailey Spady 3, Sydney Reid 2, Taya Young 2 and Danielle Fedyshen 2, while Sariahna Harzler, Breanna Fernandez, Ashlynn Jones, Kyleigh Miller, Leah Shantz, Myah Longstaff, Taya Young and Summer Murray were scoreless.

        The 2nd-seeded Bawlf Wildcats blasted the 7th-seeded Hay Lake Tigers 67-25 after leading 24-3, 36-7 and 55-16 at the quarters. Shaye Flemming and Taryn Watson each scored 16 to pace the Wildcats. Edyn Van Brabant added 12, Jaiden Burnstad 7, Devin Rasmuson 5, Shelby Hafso 3, Megan Herder 3, Makena Huseby 2 and Rayna Hafso 2, while Mackenzie Bratrud, Sydney Ellik and Roxy Sowery were scoreless. Bryn Holba scored 6 to lead the Tigers (coach Ty Hoglund, coach Jon Kauffman, staff supervisor Kerrie Willis). Kate Kungel added 5, Rachel Kauffman added 5, Teagan Kovac 3, Dominique Jamandron 2, Kate Anderson 2 and Maryn Skaret 2, while Laurel Hazen, Savannah Hall, Emma Durand, Jasmine King, Natasha Howell, Izzy Nordin, Layne Martin and Keira Wiley were scoreless.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 4th-seeded Vauxhall Queens torched the 5th-seeded Lacombe Central Alberta Christian Knights 77-44 after leading 22-11, 44-17 and 62-22 at the quarters. Maria Peters led the Queens’ with 20. Olivia Edlund added 18, Kourtney Serfas 15, Charlee Sandau 12, Lauren Edlund 8, Hannah Stamp 2 and Kolby Sjogren 2, while Abby Willis, Maria Wiebe, Abigail Stamp, Dylan Sandau and Kiera Klemen were scoreless. Amy Doef scored 18 to pace the Knights (coach Aaron Den Oudsten, assistant Ashley Den Oudsten, statistician/staff liaison Kevin Reed). Addy Wildeboer added 9, Isabelle Prins 9, Adrianna Slomp 2, Brooklyn Zandberg 2 and Jordana Postmus 2, while Mikayla Otten, Mckenna Bowering and Ava Ingwersen were scoreless.

        In the semis, the 4th-seeded Vauxhall Queens toppled the top-seeded Stirling Lakers 68-65 after leading 25-19, 43-33 and 54-51 at the quarters. Olivia Edlund led the Queens with 28. Courtney Serfas added 19, Charlee Sandau 9, Maria Peters 9 and Lauren Edlund 3, while Abby Willis, Maria Wiebe, Abigail Stamp, Dylan Sandau, Hannah Stamp, Kolby Sjogren and Kiera Klemen were scoreless. Paisley Sillito paced the Lakers with 27. Maysa Nelson added 16, Claire Smith 10, Courtney McKee 7, Zoe Michelson 3 and Tycee Nelson 2, while Aubrey Sillito, Emi Clawson, Marlee Oviatt and Ava Michelson were scoreless.

        In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins whipped the 2nd-seeded Bawlf Wildcats 59-35 after leading 17-8, 34-14 and 44-26 at the quarters. Kyla Jagersma paced the Penguins with 17. Janessa DeHaas added 16, Jenna deHaan 10, Elianna VanOrizande 7, Leila DeHaas 6, April Kippers 2, Deandra DeWitt 2 and Kendra deHaan 2, while Olivia Vanderwal, Skylar Frost, Riana DeJong and Danielle Kolkman were scoreless. Eden Van Brabant paced the Wildcats with 18. Shaye Flemming added 7, Taryn Watson 4, Jaiden Burnstad 4 and Devin Rasmuson 2, while Shelby Hafso, Mackenzie Bratrud, Megan Herder, Makena Huseby, Sydney Ellik, Roxy Sowery and Rayna Hafso were scoreless.

        In the bronze medal match, the top-seeded Stirling Lakers crushed the 2nd-seeded Bawlf Wildcats 95-51 after leading 29-20, 53-30 and 76-41 at the quarters. Courtney McKee paced the Lakers with 34. Paisley Sillito added 21, Tycee Nelson 11, Maysa Nelson 7, Zoe Michelson 7, Aubrey Sillito 5, Emi Clawson 4, Claire Smith 2, Marlee Oviatt 2 and Ava Michelson 2. Edyn Van Brabant scored 22 to pace the Wildcats (coach Jody Watson). Shaye Flemming added 11, Jaiden Burnstad 8, Makena Huseby 7, Megan Herder 2 and Rayna Hafso 1, while Devin Rasmuson, Shelby Hafso, Mackenzie Bratrud, Sydney Ellik, Roxy Sowery and Taryn Watson were scoreless.

        In the final, the 3rd-seeded Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins defeated the 4th-seeded Vauxhall Queens 66-53 after leading 14-13, 33-26 and 50-39 at the quarters. Kyra Jagersma paced the Penguins with 19. Leila DeHaas added 17, Jenna deHaan 9, Elianna Van Orizande 8, Janessa DeHaas 7, Deandra DeWitt 4 and April Kippers 2, while Olivia Vanderwal, Skylar Frost, Kendra deHaan, Riana DeJong and Danielle Kolkman were scoreless. Maria Peters led the Queens with 19. Olivia Edlund added 17, Lauren Edlund 9, Charlee Sandhau 5, Hannah Stamp 2 and Kourtney Serfas 1, while Abby Willis, Maria Wiebe, Abigail Stamp, Dylan Sandau, Kolby Sjogren and Kiera Klemen were scoreless.

        The bronze medalist Stirling Lakers: Paisley Sillito; Aubrey Sillito; Maysa Nelson; Tycee Nelson; Emi Clawson; Claire Smith; Courtney McKee; Zoe Michelson; Marlee Oviatt; Ava Michelson; coach Donna Branch; assistant Stephanie Michelson

        The silver medalist Vauxhall Queens: Abby Willis; Maria Wiebe; Abigail Stamp; Dylan Sandau; Hannah Stamp; Kolby Sjogren; Kiera Klemen; Charlee Sandau; Maria Peters; Olivia Edlund; Kourtney Sefas; Lauren Edlund; coach Novalee Sandau; assistant Aaron Edlund; manager Payton Sandau

        The champion Edmonton Parkland Immanuel Christian Penguins: Olivia Vanderwal; April Kippers; Janessa DeHaas; Skylar Frost; Deandra DeWitt; Jenna deHaan; Kendra deHaan; Riana DeJong; Danielle Kolkman; Leila DeHaas, Kyra Jagersma; Elianna VanOrizande; coach Russ Devries; assistant Joyce Panke; manager Julie Bosch