In the opening round (conflicting reports on seeds): …………………………………………………… The Abbotsford Christian Knights defeated the Castlegar Stanley Humphries Rockets 49-44 as Krystal Smiens scored 21. E. Watson and Jennifer Datchkoff each scored 13 for Castlegar. The Rockets also included Morgan Price, Nadine Evans. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Vancouver Little Flower Academy Angels dumped the 13th-seeded Saltspring Gulf Islands Scorpions 66-43 as Aislinn Keegan scored 18. Katarina Blenke paced Gulf Islands with 18. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Ladysmith 49ers crushed the 16th-seeded Kamloops Westsyde Whundas 68-46 as Andrea Thring scored 25. Laura May led Westsyde with 19. The Whundas also included Katie Dunn. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Agassiz Eagles nipped the 12th-seeded Kamloops Brocklehurst Broncs 58-55 as Carrie Watson scored 26. Wendy Hara led Brocklehurst with 16. Broncs coach Brian Peters told Kamloops This Week that “it was a close game and it was decided by the referees. There were 63 fouls and that’s unheard of at this level. We fouled out five girls and they fouled out four. The girls simply didn’t get to perform.” The Broncs (coached by Brian Peters) also included Melissa Henderson, Dyan Ness. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Aldergrove Totems whipped the Vancouver Notre Dame Jugglers 51-36 as Christina Jones scored 14. Cleopattra Onyjekwe led Notre Dame with 17. The Jugglers also included Lianna Oswald. …………………………………………………… The Vanderhoof Nechako Valley Viqueens defeated the Armstrong Pleasant Valley Saints 53-49 as Tasha Harbak scored 20 and Elana Arnold 16. Melissa Smith led the Saints with 19. Lindsay Maundrell added 11 and Lindsay Keller 10, while Kristin Dunlop was chosen player of the game. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Vancouver York House Tigers defeated the 15th-seeded Hazelton Spartans 65-46 as Michelle Sengara scored 23. April Ranahan led Hazelton with 19. The Spartans (coached by Simon Dodd) also included Brandi Nash, Rachelle Harris. Dodd told The Interior News “they had a few girls that were 6-3, 6-4. There was no way we could team them. They were just too tough. … They just pounded us inside.” …………………………………………………… The 11th-seeded Surrey Holy Cross Crusaders stunned the 6th-seeded Kamloops Red Angels 45-42 as Chrissy Dumas scored 20. Lisa Strachan led the Red Angels with 13. The Red Angels also included Allison Bekkering, Stacy Bekkering.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Ladysmith 49ers defeated the Abbotsford Christian Knights 63-55 as Kelly Shaw scored 19. Krystal Smiens led Abby Christian with 13. The Knights also included Erin Smith.
The 4th-seeded Vancouver Little Flower Academy Angels defeated the 5th-seeded Agassiz Eagles 50-45 in overtime as Heidi Flores scored 15. Carrie Watson paced Agassiz with 16. The Eagles also included Kelly Watson.
The top-seeded Vancouver York House Tigers walloped the Vanderhoof Nechako Valley Viqueens 73-43 as Michelle Sengara scored 20. Elana Arnold paced the Viqueens with 14. The Viqueens (coached by Gary Moore) also included Tasha Harbak, Heather Flegal.
In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Aldergrove Totems defeated the 11th-seeded Surrey Holy Cross Crusaders 53-44 as Darci Arsene scored 18. Angela Dobie led Holy Cross with 12. The Crusaders also included Chrissy Dumas.
In the semis, the top-seeded Vancouver York House Tigers defeated the Aldergrove Totems 55-43 (also reported as 55-44) as Michelle Sengara scored 31. Darci Arsene led Aldergrove with 14. Totems coach Neil Brown told the Langley Advance that “our defence was very good. But part of our problem was that we were unable to hit outside shots consistently. Our goal against York house was to keep them in the low-50s, but we could not generate points.”
In the other semi, the 4th-seeded Vancouver Little Flower Academy Angels dumped the top-seeded Ladysmith 49ers 76-58 as Aislinn Keegan, who was chosen defensive player of the tournament, scored 27. Andrea Thring led Ladysmith with 17.
In the bronze medal match, the top-seeded Ladysmith 49ers defeated the 3rd-seeded Aldergrove Totems 62-54 as Andrea Thring scored 19 and K. Chalmers 14. Darci Arsene led Aldergrove with 20. C. James added 16. The Totems also included Christina Jones, Krystal LeBreton, Kristin Persson.
In the final, the 2nd-seeded Vancouver York House Tigers defeated the 4th-seeded Vancouver Little Flower Academy Angels 70-66 as tournament MVP Michelle Sengara scored 22 and Meghan Drew-McKinstry 19. Heidi Flores led Little Flower with 21, including 18 in the second half. Defensive player of the tournament Aislinn Keegan added 17.
The bronze medalist Ladysmith 49ers: Andrea Thring; Kelly Shaw; Kim Chalmers; J. Christensen; Cara Lewis;
The silver medalist Vancouver Little Flower Academy Angels: Aislinn Keegan; Heidi Flores; Lucy Flately; Krista McKinnon;
The gold medalist Vancouver York House Tigers: Jade Humble; Michelle Sengara; Elise Leung; Meghan Drew-McKinstry; Jennifer Scott;