The draw was expanded to 12 teams.

        In the opening round, held in Victoria: …………………………………………………… The Langley Christian Lightning crushed the South Slocan Mount Sentinel Wildcats 78-53. …………………………………………………… The Osooyos Rattlers whipped the Lake Cowichan Lakers 70-49. …………………………………………………… The Prince George Cedars Christian Eagles dispatched the Lake Cowichan Lakers 50-47. CONSOLATION, OR SECOND ROUND?

…………………………………………………… The Smithers Bulkley Valley Christian Royals whipped the Pemberton Red Devils 88-42.

Other qualifiers:

Smithers Bulkley Valley Christian Royals:

Fort Nelson Huskies:

South Slocan Mount Sentinel Wildcats:

Lake Cowichan Lakers:

Pemberton Red Devils:

        In the quarterfinals, the Kaslo J.V. Humphries defeated x.

        The Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs dispatched the Smithers Bulkley Valley Christian Royals 64-52. Royals coach Bronsema told The Interior News that “the difference was that we couldn’t put our free throws in. We missed 26 of them. The physical grind was getting to us. It was unfortunate it was more of a football game than a basketball game.” The Royals included Kelsey Horlings, Tanya Hofsink, Lydia Penninga, Tara McEwen, Erin Hamhuis, Charlen Bargdregt.

        The Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers defeated the Kamloops St. Ann’s Academy Crusaders x-x. (UNCLEAR IF ROUDN ONE OR QF).

        In the last quarterfinal, the Langley Christian Lightning dusted the Fort Nelson Huskies 69-44.

        In the semis, Kaslo J.V. Humphries Eagles defeated the Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs by one.

        In the other semi, the Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers nipped the Langley Christian Lightning 65-64.

        According to the Interior News, pacific Christian defeated Langley Christian, while J.V. Humphries defeated Langley Christian.

        In the bronze medal match, the Langley Christian Lightning defeated the Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs 67-52.

        In the final, the host Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers captured their second straight title by defeating the Kaslo J.V. Humphries Eagles 73-55 as Glenyss Weekes scored 28 and Heather Campbell 17. Pacer Rachel Reems was chosen MVP of the tournament. Angie Hayward paced the Eagles wit 23. Alison Leathwood added 13.

        The bronze medalist Langley Christian Lightning: Danielle Van Huizen; Angela Trautere; Shannon Hoolsema;

        The silver medalist Kaslo J.V. Humphries Eagles: Angie Hayward; Alison Leathwood; Hilary Schell;

        The gold medalist Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers: Rachel Reems; Glenyss Weeks; Heather Campbell;