In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The Prince George Cedars Christian Eagles clubbed Richmond Christian Eagles 65-40 after leading 21-5, 35-26 and 55-28 at the quarters. Kate Goertzen paced the Eagles with 17. Kala Coordon added 9, Christie Pudlas 9, Karly Goertzen 8, Alanna MacDonald 7, Courtney Reich 5, Anna Brink 4 and Marianne De Fauw 4, while Janene Giesbrecht and Kayla Eby were scoreless. Amanda Renkema paced the Eagles (coached by Michelle Contant) with 17. Michelle Vander Velde added 8, Christie Chan 5, Kayla Renkema 4, Heather Chua 4 and Amanda Lal 2, while Cici Ip, Steffi Li, Amanda Reid and Queenie Reid were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The West Vancouver Mulgrave Titans edged the Keremeos Similkameen Sparks 59-54 in overtime. The score was knotted at 12 after one quarter. Similkameen led 25-21 at the half. Mulgrave led 36-30 after three quarters. The score was knotted at 44 after regulation. K. Cyr paced the Titans with 30. J. Hills added 16, K Kernaghan 8, E Zorzos 4 and L. Blair 1, while M Taylor, R. Ridley, T Mazaheri, V. Ong, T Volkmann, J Volkmann, N. Minicucci and K McLean were scoreless. Candice Allison paced Similkameen (coached by Leroy Slanzi, Bridget Auer and Fred Danenhower) with 12. Emilie MacLeod added 11, Jasmine Montgomery-Reid 9, Sabrina Auer 9, Natasha Danenhower 5, Satinder Lidher 4 and Erika McCabe 4, while Rita Dhaliwal, Kirsten Lindley, Megan Clifton, Amy Vikner and Anneka Konopada were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Kamloops Christian Eagles stomped the Bella Coola Acwsalcta Thunder 73-46 after leading 20-13, 28-25 and 47-39 at the quarters. Abby Grinberg paced the Eagles with 31. Danielle Ediger added 19, Bethany Del Begio 7, Breanne Reid 6, Kelsey Weatherhead 4, Caitlin Runge 4 and Brooke Dennill 2, while Bethany Paquette, Katee Smeaton, Tyrinne Flukinger and Amaray Grinberg were scoreless. Phoebe Andy led Acwsalcta (coached by Jon Williams) with 16. Cheyenne Drugan added 10, Josie Bolton 10, Nedeea Siwallace 4, Jonnelle Pootlass 4 and Jashanda Pootlass 2, while Emilie Graham and Sheridan Northeast were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Smithers Bulkley Valley Christian Royals dumped the 8th-seeded Sparwood Spartans 63-50 after leading 23-9, 36-23 and 51-36 at the quarters. The Spartans found themselves down early, 23-7, but fought back to come within two points. But Bulkley Valley withstood the charge. “To be honest,” said Sparwood coach Jason Tichauer. “We were pretty disappointed after losing the first game.” Lee-Ann Jaarsma led Bulkley Valley with 21. Megan Onderwater added 17, Larissa Vis 8, Rachel Joss 7, Colleen Hofsink 3, Meghan Horlings 3, Paige Onderwater 2 and Veronica Mager 2, while Jessica Adema, Allison Onderwater, Jessica Vanderschaff, Jolene Vandenberg, Jenna Bakker, Jenifer Taylor and Kathy Andriga were scoreless. Becky Ray led Sparwood (coached by Jason Tichauer and Brett Ray) with 20. Kayli Prest-Belanger added 11, Amanda Krushelniski 8, Megan Podrasky 4, Jennifer Matlock 4 and Rochelle Bertucci 3, while Kaethelore Sauerborn, Karissa Thibeault, Shayla Jackson and Chelsea Bryan were scoreless.

        In the quarterfinals, the 4th-seeded Abbotsford Christian Knights crushed the Prince George Cedars Christian Eagles 85-39 after leading 26-13, 44-18 and 67-28 at the quarters. Steph Ridder paced the Knights with 17. Carissa Kampman added 15, Becky Veeneman 14, Cassidy Mulder 10, Viv Veerman 7, Jenna Vos 6, Kyle Van Eyk 5 and Heidi DeWaal 2, while Andrea Bomhof and Karlie McGrail were scoreless. Courtney Reich paced the Eagles (coached by Al MacDonald) with 8. Karly Goertzen added 8, Kate Goertzen 6, Kayla Gordon 5, Alanna MacDonald 4, Marianne DeFauw 3, Kayla Eby 2, Christie Pudlas 2 and Janene Giesbrecht 1, while Anna Brink was scoreless.

        The Victoria Glenlyon-Norfolk Gryphons dumped the West Vancouver Mulgrave Titans 56-35 after leading 16-10, 30-17 and 43-25 at the quarters. Kiersten Shulhan paced the Gryphons with 19. Rose Woodward added 13, Elizabeth Davis 12, Fiona Mathieson 4, Temily McCutcheon 4, Rachel Courtice 2 and Kimmy Davis 2, while Kristina Holm, Laura Cousins and Hallis Thorau were scoreless. J. Hills paced Mulgrave (coached by Claude Leduc) with 12. K Cyr added 8, K Kernaghan 6, M Taylor 4, E Zorzos 3 and T Mazaheri 2, while R Ridley, L Blair, V Ong, T Volkmann, J Volkmann, N Minicucci and K McLean were scoreless.

        The Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames clipped the Kamloops Christian Eagles 65-58 after leading 17-16, 35-33 and 49-43 at the quarters. Marian Bruinsma paced the Eagles with 22. Patricia Feenstra added 16, Janine Taekema 11, Rebecca Terpstra 10, Sarah Little 4 and Janelle Taekema 2, while Heidi Taekema, Janine Van Wyk and Melissa Haan were scoreless. Abby Grinberg paced the Eagles (coached by Grant Del Begio, assisted by Reg Dennill and Kelly Reid) with 33. Danielle Ediger added 8, Breanne Reid 6, Brooke Dennill 5, Bethany Paquette 4 and Bethany Del Begio 2, while Katee Smeaton, Kelsey Weatherhead, Caitlin Runge, Tyrinne Flukinger, Courtney Dennill and Amaray Grinberg were scoreless.

        In the last quarterfinal, the top-seeded Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs crushed the Smithers Bulkley Valley Christian Royals 83-38 after leading 24-6, 43-18 and 58-24 at the quarters. Laura Gini paced the Mustangs with 19. Jorgia Van De Sype added 14, Courtney Campbell 12, Alessia Murescu 10, Jessica Roberts 9, Marsha Farrow 7, Katie Roberts 6, Kayla Fish 3, Avery Jude 3 and Jessica Martindale 1, while Georgia Macauley, Erin Grant and Alanna Hotchkiss were scoreless. Megan Onderwater paced the Royals with 14. Lee-Ann Jaarsma added 8, Larissa Vis 6, Jolene Vanderberg 4, Colleen Hofsink 4 and Rachel Joss 2, while Paige Onderwater, Veronica Mager, Meghan Horlings, Jessica Adema, Allison Onderwater, Jessica Vanderchaff, Jenna Bakker, Jenifer Taylor and Kathy Andriga were scoreless.

        In the semis, the top-seeded Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs dumped the 4th-seeded Abbotsford Christian Knights 75-60. The Knights led 20-18 after one quarter. The Mustangs led 36-32 at the half and 57-47 after three quarters. “Abby is a lot like us in that they play a very similar pressure game,” said Mustangs coach Dino Gini. “But our kids were just too tough on D. We wore them down and they just couldn’t answer back.” Laura Gini paced the Mustangs with 20. Jessica Roberts added 16, Jorgia Van De Sype 15, Katie Roberts 15, Alessia Muresu 6, Courtney Campbell 2 and Marsha Farrow 1, while Georgia Macauley, Erin Grant, Avery Jude, Alanna Hotchkiss, Kayla Fish and Jessica Martindale were scoreless. Kyle VanEyk paced the Knights with 16. Carissa Kampman added 12, Steph Ridder 12, Jenna Vos 7, Andrea Bomhof 6, Cassidy Mulder 2, Becky Veeneman 2, Heidi DeWaal 1, Karli McGrail 1 and Viv Veerman 1, while Micah Chesse, Gabby Kampman and Shayna Bruinsma were scoreless.

        In the other semi, the Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames whipped the Victoria Glenlyon-Norfolk Gryphons 73-41. The Gryphons led 12-9 after one quarter. The score was knotted at 23 at the half. The Flames led 52-30 after three quarters. Mariah Bruinsma paced the Flames with 31. Patricia Feenstra added 12, Janine Van Wyk 9, Janine Taekema 8, Rebecca Terpstra 6, Janelle Taekema 5 and Heidi Taekema 2, while Sarah Little and Melissa Haan were scoreless. Rose Woodward and Rachel Courtice each scored 13 to lead the Gryphons. Elizabeth Davis added 9, Kiersten Shulhan 4 and Fiona Mathieson 2, while Kristina Holm, Laura Cousins, Temily McCutcheon, Hallis Thorau and Kimmy Davis were scoreless.

        In the bronze medal match, the 4th-seeded Abbotsford Christian Knights clocked the Victoria Glenlyon-Norfolk Gryphons 63-54. The Knights led 13-10, 29-26 and 50-46 at the quarters. “It was great to get on the podium,” Knights coach Brian Stelpstra said. “I think the biggest thing for us this year was being more of a team, rather than trying to do a lot of things ourselves. Our girls have played as a team all year, and they came together really nicely (at provincials).” Viv Veerman paced the Knights with 17. Becky Veeneman added 11, Carrisa Kampman 11, Kylie Van Eyk 8, Jenna Vos 7, Steph Ridder 5, Karli McGrail 2, Heidi DeWaal 1 and Andrea Bomhof 1, while Cassidy Mulder was scoreless. Rose Woodward paced the Gryphons (coached by Ali Doerksen) with 22. Elizabeth Davis added 21 and Kiersten Shulhan 11, while Kristina Holm, Rachel Courtice, Laura Cousins, Temily McCutcheon, Hallis Thorau, Kimmy Davis and Fiona Mathieson were scoreless.

        In the final, the top-seeded Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs dumped the Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames 54-43 to avenge a loss in the 2008 final. Immaculata opened with a 22-2 run in the first quarter and never looked back. They led 30-13 at the half and 42-24 after three quarters. “Losing just wasn’t an option,” said tournament MVP Laura Gini. “Those of us who went through that last year weren’t going to end up having the same feeling again. We were really motivated, we came out hard and we did what we had to do. It was a great way to finish off the season.” The Mustangs were in control of the final from the opening tip-off, bolting out to a commanding 22-2 lead. Coach Dino Gini said his troops worked hard all season. “This group of players made it so satisfying because they all bought into the system. We lost seven players from last year’s team, so for these girls to come out and perform the way they did is tremendous. When you’re No. 1 you have the bull’s-eye on you, and the girls really met the challenge.” Laura Gini paced the Mustangs with 23, including seven from beyond the arc. Jessica Roberts added 8, Alessia Muresu 7, Katie Roberts 5, Marsha Farrow 4, Courtney Campbell 4 and Jorgia Van Sype 3, while Georgia Macauley, Erin Grant, Avery Jude, Alanna Hotchkiss, Kayla Fish and Jessica Martindale were scoreless. Mariah Bruinsma paced the Flames with 15. Janine Van Wyk added 22, Janine Taekema 7, Janelle Taekema 6, Rachel Terpstra 2 and Patricia Feenstra 2, while Sarah Little, Heidi Taekema and Melissa Haan were scoreless.

The bronze medalist Abbotsford Christian Knights: Steph Ridder; Carrisa Kampman; Becky Veeneman; Cassidy Mulder Heidi DeWaal; Kylie Van Eyk; Jenna Vos; Viv Veerman; Karli McGrail; Andrea Bomhof, Micah Chesse; Gabby Kampman; Shayna Bruinsma; coach Brian Stelpstra; coach Janine Taekema; manager Jamie Verbeek

The silver medalist Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames: Mariah Bruinsma; Patricia Feenstra; Janine Taekema; Rebecca Terpstra; Sarah Little; Janelle Taekema; Heidi Taekema, Janine Van Wyk; Melissa Haan; coach Kyle Smiens; assistant Krystal Martens; manager Trevor Martens

The gold medalist Kelowna Immaculata Regional Mustangs: Laura Gini; Alessia Muresu; Jorgia Van de Sype; Courtney Campbell; Marsha Farrow; Jessica Roberts, Katie Roberts; Avery Jude; Kayla Fish; Jessica Martindale; Georgia Macauley; Erin Grant; Alanna Hotchkiss; coach Dino Gini; assistant Katie Woodman; manager Meaghan Loewen; teacher sponsor Fran Hooker