In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The Kelowna Christian Knights crushed the Vanderhoof Northside Christian Northstars 53-36 as Elysia Bewernick scored 21, Chelsey Forsberg 8, Aleesha Harnett 8, Elyse Bishop 4, Brianna Erhardt 4, Khera Fell 3, Toria Andersen 2, Kirsten Forsberg 2 and Anna Zeitner 1, while Rebecca Young, Kirsten Wiebe, Alicia Wielemaker, Karlia Taron, Breanne Cleland and Katelyn Simair were scoreless. Michelle Schmidt paced Northside (coached by Mark Schmidt) with 17. Kelly Dycke added 8, Stephanie Schmidt 7 and Janeane Hawse 4, while Sheer Stanley, Amanda Byers and Dinah Penner were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks stomped the Fraser Lake Cougars 85-26 as Rachel Floris scored 21, April Hendricks 13, Kaitlyn Veldman 10, Nicole Vanmuyen 10, Ardis Kuik 8, Missy Bysterveld 8, Brittani Heetebrij 6, Natalie Roukema 4, Lisa Boeve 4 and Lindsay Wildeboer 3. Marci Calhoon paced Fraser Lake (coached by Jamie Nelson) with 11. Randi Perren added 10, Dakota Webster 3 and Kaitlyn Fitzgerald 2, while Bryony McGuiney, Jenna Hinds, Ashley Heathcliff, Cherie Cochran, Megan Forsberg and Selina Bomberger were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The West Vancouver Mulgrave Titans nipped the Hazelton Spartans 41-40 Kaitlyn Cyr scored 18, Devan Young 7, Shanelle Hill 7, Lauren Koenig 7 and Evie Zorzos 1, while Caitlin Rooney, Laura Blair, Megan Taylor, Tirajeh Mazaheri and Erin Young were scoreless. Brittany Simpson led Hazelton with 18. Ida Nash added 9, Keltje Hobenshield 7, Camille Chandra 4 and Savannah Jones 2, while Robin Busby, Kylie Morrison, Shyla Reviakin, Samantha Blair and Daniella Melanson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Victoria Glenlyon-Norfolk Gryphons clipped the Osoyoos Rattlers 67-54 as Kiersten Shulhan scored 20, Maggie Woodward 16, Fiona Mathieson 14, Rose Woodward 7, Yukina Yamamoto 6, Gabrielle Ciceri 5 and Rachel Courtice 2, while Celeste Connell, Laura Cousins, Hollis Thorau, Isis Scherpel and Eilen Heckel were scoreless. J. Johnason led Osoyoos with 12. K. Sekhon added 11, A. Douglas 11, A. Gill 10, M. Miller 4, L. Danis 3, K. Sandhu 2, S. Pereiera 2 and S. Sandhu 2, while C. Warren, J. Sader, and H. Warren were scoreless.
In the quarterfinals, the Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks stunned the Lumby Charles Bloom Timberwolves 51-36 as Nicole Vanmuyen scored 14, Ardis Kuik 8, Brittani Heetebrij 8, Lindsay Wildeboer 7, Rachel Floris 6, Missy Bysterveld 5 and April Hendricks 3, while Kaitlyn Veldman, Lisa Boeve and Natalie Roukema were scoreless. Jessica Clair paced Charles Bloom with 14. Janelle Perry added 9, Amanda Neal 6, Joan Hertgers 3, Amber Cover 2 and Carley Major 2, while Ivy Staker, Alishia Huston, Lynnsey Ordynas and Brittany Couchman were scoreless.
The South Slocan Mount Sentinel Wildcats clocked the Victoria Glenlyon Norfolk Gryphons 69-44 as Kendra Wayling scored 35, Andrea Soukeroff 9, Brittany Shalagan 9, Alicia Dodds 8, Katie Wayling 6 and Ashley Nelson 2, while Anika Portman, Lyndall Nazaroff, Victoria Simmerling, Ashley Evodokimoff and Reanna Arishenkoff were scoreless. Kiersten Shulhan paced Glenlyon-Norfolk with 13. Yukina Yamamoto added 11, Maggie Woodward 8, Rose Woodward 8 and Fiona Mathieson 4, while Celeste Connell, Rachel Courtice, Laura Cousin, Gabrielle Ciceri, Hollis Thorau, Isis Scherpel and Eilen Heckel were scoreless.
The South Surrey Southridge Storm dropped the Kelowna Christian Knights 66-46 as Michelle Marsden scored 30. Katrina Ward added 18, Valerie Ward 8, Thalia Otamendi 5, Sanisha Sahota 3, Marissa Friisdahl 2, Megan Brockman 1 and Mel Chanona 1, while Jackie Pickard, Lisa Whitehead, Jenny Reich and Lynn Chanona were scoreless. Chelsey Forsberg led Kelowna Christian with 16. Toria Andersen added 10, Khera Fell 8, Aleesha Harnett 6, Brianna Erhardt 2, Kirsten Wiebe 2 and Karli Taron 2, while Rebecca Young, Kristen Forsberg, Elysia Bewernick, Lindsay Hollemyer, Anna Zeitner, Alicia Wielemaker, Brianne Cleland and Katelyn Simair were scoreless.
In the last quarterfinal, the top-seeded Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs annihilated the West Vancouver Mulgrave Titans 92-26 as Alex Basso scored 16, Kayla Ungaro 14, Laura Gini 13, Taryn Lazarus 11, Rachelle Beatty 10, Kristina Gasser 10, Courtney Campbell 8, Alexa Kennedy 6, Gabby Guidolin 2 and Lauren Blanleil 2, while Brighton Ellis, Alex Longo, Nicole Parker and Heather Leier were scoreless. Kaitlyn Cyr paced Mulgrave with 15. Devan Young added 4, Caitlin Rooney 2, Evie Zorzos 2, Shanelle Hill 2 and Lauren Koenig 1, while Laura Blair, Megan Taylor, Tirajeh Mazaheri and Erin Young were scoreless.
In the semis, the top-seeded Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs stomped the South Surrey Southridge Storm 78-43 as Alex Basso scored 28, Taryn Lazarus 18, Kayla Ungaro 17, Laura Gini 3, Rachelle Beatty 2, Gabby Guidolin 2, Nicole Parker 2 and Courtney Campbell 2, while Brighton Ellis, Kristina Gaser, Alex Longo, Heather Leier, Lauren Blanleil and Alexa Kennedy were scoreless. Michelle Marsden paced Southridge with 20. Katrina Ward added 9, Sanisha Sahota 4, Valerie Ward 3, Mel Chanona 3, Jackie Pickard 2 and Megan Brockman 1, while Marissa Friisdahl, Thalia Otamendi, Lisa Whitehead, Jenny Reich and Lynn Chanona were scoreless.
In the other semi, the South Slocan Mount Sentinel Wildcats dumped the Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks 60-37 as Kendra Wayling scored 30, Alicia Dodds 12, Katie Wayling 9, Brittany Shalagan 7 and Andrea Soukeroff 2, while Anika Portman, Ashley Nelson, Lyndall Nazaroof, Victoria Simmerling, Ashley Evdokimoff and Reanna Arishenkoff were scoreless. April Hendricks led Credo Christian with 12. Brittani Heetebrij added 8, Missy Bysterveld 7, Nicole Vanmuyen 6, Rachel Floris 2 and Lindsay Wildeboer 2, while Ardis Kuik, Kaitlyn Veldman, Lisa Boeve and Natalie Roukema were scoreless.
In the bronze medal match, the South Surrey Southridge Storm defeated the Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks 45-35 after leading 15-9; 25-10 and 35-15 at the quarters. Michelle Marsden paced the Storm with 21. Mel Chanona added 12, Megan Brockman 8, Valerie Ward 2 and Thalia Otamendi 2, while Jackie Pickard, Marissa Friisdahl, Sanisha Sahota, Lisa Whithead, Jenny Reich, Lynn Chanona and Katrina Ward were scoreless. Missy Bysterveld and April Hendricks each scored 11 to lead Credo Christian. Rachel Floris added 5, Nicole Vanmuyen 4, Kaitlyn Veldman 3 and Lindsay Wildeboer 2, while Ardis Kuik, Lisa Boeve, Natalie Roukema and Brittani Heetebrij were scoreless.
In the final, the Kelowna Immaculata Regional Mustangs defeated the South Slocan Mount Sentinel Wildcats 65-58. The Mustangs trailed 17-9 after one quarter and 34-29 at the half. But they rallied to knot the score at 45 after three quarters. Taryn Lazarus paced Immaculata with 25. Alex Basso added 18, Gabby Guidolin 8, Kayla Ungaro 6, Laura Gini 4 and Kristina Gasser 4, while Brighton Ellis, Rachelle Beatty, Alex Longo, Nicole Parker, Courtney Campbell, Heather Leier, Lauren Blanleil and Alexa Kennedy were scoreless. Kendra Wayling paced Mt. Sentinel with 32. Alicia Dodds added 10, Andrea Soukeroff 6, Katie Wayling 4, Brittany Shalagan 4 and Ashley Evdokimoff 2, while Anika Portman, Ashley Nelson, Lyndall Nazaroff, Victoria Simmerling and Reanna Arishenkoff were scoreless.
The bronze medalist South Surrey Southridge Storm: Mel Chanona; Valerie Ward; Megan Brockman; Jackie Pickard; Michelle Marsden; Marissa Friisdahl; Sanisha Sahota; Thalia Otamendi; Lisa Whitehead; Jenny Reich; Lyn Chanona; Katrina Ward; coach Gil Cheung; assistant coach Marc Ayotte; manager Emily Mordhorst
The silver medalist South Slocan Mount Sentinel Wildcats: Kendra Wayling; Anika Portman; Ashley Nelson; Andrea Soukeroff; Brittany Shalagan; Lyndall Nazaroff; Victoria Simmerling; Ashley Evdokimoff; Katie Wayling; Alicia Dodds; Reanna Arishenkoff; coach Andy Leathwood; assistant coach Ken Angus
The gold medalist Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs: Alex Basso; Alexa Kennedy; Lauren Blanleil; Heather Leier; Courtney Campbell; Nicole Parker; Alex Longo; Kristina Gasser; Kayla Ungaro; Taryn Lazarus; Gabby Guidolin; Laura Gini; Rachelle Beatty; Brighton Ellis; coach Dino Gini; teacher supervisor Fran Hooker; manager Kara Campbell