In the opening round, held in Osoyoos, the Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers defeated the Pemberton Red Devils 68-29. Jocelyn Van Wiltenburg was chosen player of the game for the Pacers, while Heather Hellevag earned the laurels for the Red Devils. …………………………………………………… The South Slocan Mt. Sentinel Wildcats defeated the Fort Nelson Huskies 69-34. Lindsey Minimiken was chosen player of the game for the Wildcats, while Stephanie Godbei earned the laurels for the Huskies. …………………………………………………… The Valemont Timberwolves defeated the Kaslo J.V. Humphries Eagles (game MVP Lily Schell) 59-36. Julianne Nusse was chosen player of the game for the Timberwolves, while Lily Schell earned the laurels for the Eagles. …………………………………………………… The Agassiz Eagles defeated the Penticton Princess Margaret Mustangs 52-45. Kim Whelpton was chosen player of the game for the Eagles while Stacey Killick earned the laurels for the Mustangs.

        In the quarterfinals, the Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks defeated the Valemont Timberwolves 65-46. Renne Bontkes was chosen player of the game for the Kodiaks, while Pam Griffen earned the laurels for the Timberwolves, who also included Juliana Nusse.

        The Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers defeated the Osoyoos Rattlers 61-56. Carmen Reems was chosen player of the game for the Pacers, while Jennifer Farinha earned the laurels for the Rattlers.

        The Smithers Bulkley Valley Christian Royals defeated the South Slocan Mt. Sentinel Wildcats 66-55. Charlene Bardendregt was chosen player of the game for the Royals, while Natasha Jmaeff earned the laurels for the Wildcats, who also included Lindsey Minimiken.

        The Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs defeated the Agassiz Eagles 86-52. Katie Goodman was chosen player of the game for the Mustangs, while Kim Whelpton earned the laurels for the Eagles.

        In the semis, the Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs defeated Smithers Bulkley Valley Christian Royals 74-60. Katie Woodman was chosen player of the game for the Mustangs, while Tanya Hofsink earned the laurels for the Royals.

        In the other semi, the Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks defeated the Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers 58-56. The Kodiaks trailed by 16 in the first half when co-coach Janice Behrend told her troops at the break that “I believe you can do it. … Do you believe?” One hundred host fans greated the Kodiaks with a resounding roar when they came back on the court and chipped away, taking a 58-56 lead with 36 seconds to play. The Pacers missed three free throws after being fouled on an attempted trey and the Kodiaks escaped with the miracle win. Renee Bontkes led the Kodiaks with 19. Defensive player of the tournament Luanne Vregudenhil was chosen player of the game for the Kodiaks, while Jen Osborne earned the laurels for the Pacers.

        In the bronze medal match, Smithers Bulkley Valley Christian Royals defeated the Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers 70-60. The Pacers included Jen Osborne, Carmen Reems, Monica Nykamp.

        In the final, the Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs defeated the Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks 68-51. Immaculata led 31-29 at the half. The Mustangs lost only two games during the year, during a Christmas tournament in Calgary. Kyla Jones was chosen player of the game for the Mustangs. The Kodiaks led 19-11 after one quarter. The Mustangs led 31-29 at the half. Kodiaks co-coach Harry Moes told the Langley Advance “it is disappoint to lose but the girls played well. … and showed they belonged.”

        The bronze medalist Smithers Bulkley Valley Christian Royals: Charlene Barendregt; Tanya Hofsink; Jennifer Vandergeeg; Tara McEwen;

        The silver medalist Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks: Luanne Vreugdenhil; Janina Veldman; Renee Bontkes; Katrina Veldman; Joni Bredenhof; coach Janice Behrend; coach Harry Moes

        The gold medalist Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs: Kyla Jones; Katie Woodman;