In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks torched the 16th-seeded Lumby Charles Bloom Timberwolves 76-38. The Timberwolves (coached by Jennie Currie, assisted by Michelle Mulholland) included Arelaa Eyzaguirre, Ashleigh Mulholland, Brooklyn Kineshanko, Caralyn Currie, Ellie Hymas, Erika Hymas, Hally Campbell, Jessica Verhage, Jordan Andrews, Leanna Watson, Marissa Blaney and Maxine Schibli. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Vanderhoof Northside Christian Northstars clipped the 9th-seeded Maple Ridge Christian Hornets 53-44. The Hornets included Abby Douglas, Alison Murdoch, Belle Gagnon, Brylin May, Ciarra VanDop, Cy Hilde, Delia Puchalski, Elke Sorenson, Emma Pollard, Jaidyn VanDop, Jillian O’Dell, Jordanah Lyons, Kendra Banbury and Lea VanderHoven. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights clocked the 13th-seeded Vancouver King David Lions 100-25. The Lions included AnaClara Feldman, Camille Millman, Casey Krombein, Erica Forman, Indiana Layton, Isabel Wiseman, Jenna Tedford, Marlow Zimmerman, Maya Cantor, Nicole Scher and Sara Sontz. …………………………………………………… The 12th-seeded Saanich St. Andrews Regional Sabres stunned the 5th-seeded Surrey Khalsa Secondary Lions 67-54. The Lions included Amreen Aulakh, Avnoor Waraich, Bevneet Khella, Damanpreet Dhesi, Eaknoor Dhaliwal, Gursimran Lalli, Imneet Jat, Ishprett Bains, Jiwat Gill, Jusleen Tut, Manpreet Uppa, Navrrop Khella, Parmrrop Heha, Vaneet Virk. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames bombed the 15th-seeded Hagensborg Sir Alexander Mackenzie Grizzlies 98-36. According to a very hazy scoresheet, Kylie Kampman paced the Flames with 38. Julia Vandekamp added 19, Savannah Vanderkooi 11, Olivia Lounsbury 11, Christin VanRyk 10, Marissa DeJong 7, Natasha Luteyn 3, Grace Frayn? 3, Robyn Phillips 2, Carissa Boersema 2 and Lenae Kornelius 2, while Abigail Demian was scoreless. Shayleen Mack paced the Grizzlies with 12. Montanna Lastname added 9, Trinity Mack 7 and Krystal Windsor 5, while Billie Fitch, Catilina Schooner, Madison Mack, Shayleen Mack, Sky Squinas and Summerrain Lastname were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Fernie Falcons crushed 10th-seeded Ashcroft Desert Sands 67-41. According to a very hazy scoresheet, Brooke Demmings paced the Falcons with 18. Autumn Lightburn added 9, Jayda Anselmo 9, Julia Neuffer 8, Alisia Dvorak 8, Emma Hennig 7, Morgan Trand 6 and Sydney Fahselt 2, while Jenna Dies and Summer Musschoot were scoreless. Ali Onstine paced Desert Sands with 16. Kayla Schroeder added 9, Mallory Livingston 8, Breanna Grimshire 4, Kyla Edwards 2 and Shae Midgley 2, while Alexis Aleck, Maya Willis, Sarah Onstine, Stacey Biccum and Tanisha Terry were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Kelowna Heritage Christian Saints clubbed the 14th-seeded Ahousat Maaqtusiis 74-43. According to a very hazy scoresheet, Anaiya Howard paced the Saints with 22. Christianna Weekes added 11, Nicole Hahn 8, Tori Salyn 4, Anna Bobocel 3, Trinity Drouin 2 and Olivia Poplawski 2, while Grace Dietrich and Mackenzie Husch were scoreless. Janae Sam led Maaqtusiis with 20. Samara Swan added 10, Weslia Tom 4, Synaizjah Swan 3, Diamon Atleo 2, Dalainee John 2 and Junipper John 2, while Sereana Kaloucokovale and Sierra Frank were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Grand Forks Wolves stomped the Smithers Bulkley Valley Christian Royals 73-31. The Royals included Alyson Stolte, Haneefah Abu, Jessica Goodson, Martina Vandenberg, Miranda Stolte, Olivia Monn-Djasngar, Rose Loki, Rufina Anyiador and Tanisha Holtvluwer.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Langley Christian Kodiaks spanked the 8th-seeded Vanderhoof Northside Christian Northstars 87-60. The Northstars included Abigail Yoder, Clara Gill, Clara Yoder, Jerrica Martens, Krishayla Dejax, Kristien DeVries, Rebekah Wiens, Sarah Faith Gill, Sierra Dueck, Victoria Wiens and Wendy Schultz.

        The 4th-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights dusted the 12th-seeded Saanich St. Andrews Regional Sabres 74-44. The Sabres included Alyssa Blair, Anna Hedji, Beth Luchies, Elisabetta Relova, Grace Fulton, Kajsa Kalling, Karin Ito, Maya Segato and Sophia Cvitanovia.

        The 2nd-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames whipped the 7th-seeded Fernie Falcons 82-62. “The girls began to peak at the right time. We exceeded our standards,” Falcons coach Jen Kennedy told the Fernie Free Press. The Falcons included Alisia Dvorak, Autumn Lightburn, Brooke Demmings, Emma Hennig, Jayda Anselmo, Jenna Dies, Julia Neuffer, Morgan Trand, Summer Musschoot, Sydney Fahselt.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 6th-seeded Grand Forks Wolves stunned the 3rd-seeded Kelowna Heritage Christian Saints 70-65. The Saints ((coach Kyle MacLennan, assistant Dave Poplawski, assistant Maddy Postinkoff, manager Bella Collins) included Anaiya Howard, Anna Bobocel, Christianna Weekes, Grace Dietrich, Mackenzie Husch, Nicole Hahn, Olivia Poplawski, Tori Salyn and Trinity Drouin.

        In the semis, the top-seeded Langley Christian Kodiaks clipped the 4th-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights 67-59.

        In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames torched the 6th-seed Grand Forks Wolves 69-33.

        In the bronze medal match, the 4th-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights crushed the 6th-seeded Grand Forks Wolves 67-46 after leading 21-3, 35-27 and 54-35 at the quarters. Brianna Grando paced the Knights with 28. Mallory Sader added 18, Paige VanderHoek 9, Ashley Overby 7, Kristin Naude 3 and Brianna Breau 2, while Abby Heinen, Ashley Michiel, Brooke Michiel, Grace Denny, Julia Groening, Kelsey Overby, Maggie Becker, Robyn Jardine and Shekinah Nessman were scoreless. Kelsa Leslie paced the Wolves with 19. Meagan Gorman added 13, Hanna Kiselbach 10, Aurdrey Areshenkoff 2 and Kiyomi Dunnet 2, while Aliyah Clark, Anna Sawyer, Cassiane Larson, Haven Visser, Jasmine Konken, Jaycee Vanleur and Shian Corbiel were scoreless.

        In the final, the top-seeded Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks nipped the 2nd-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames 84-83. According to a hazy scoreboard, Nicole Bysterveld paced the Kodiaks with 36, Kari Stam added 19, Esther Allison 10, Nicole Spoor 9, Carlina Dykstra 6, Regan Onderwater 2 and April Schouten 2, while Haeily Veenendaal, Lauren Vanderploeg and Lauryn Veenendaal were scoreless. Kylie Kampman paced the Flames with 32. Olivia Lounsbury added 27, Julia Vandekamp 14, Robyn Phillips 2, Carissa Boersema 2, Christine VanRyk 2, Natasha Luteyn 2 and Savannah Vanderkooi 2, while Abigail Demian, Grace Frayne, Marissa DeJong and Lenae Kornelius were scoreless.

The bronze medalist Kelowna Christian Knights: Abby Heinen; Ashley Michiel; Ashley Overby; Brianna Breau; Brianna Grando; Brooke Michiel; Grace Denny; Julia Groening; Kelsey Overby; Kristin Naude; Maggie Becker; Mallory Sader; Paige VanderHoek; Robyn Jardine; Shekinah Nessman; coach Mike Campbell; assistant Jacquelien Dubyna; assistant Melissa Christophe

        The silver medalist Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames: Abigail Demian; Carissa Boersema; Christin VanRyk; Grace Frayn; Julia Vandekamp; Kylie Kampman; Lenae Kornelius; Marissa DeJong; Natasha Luteyn; Olivia Lounsbury; Robyn Phillips; Savannah Vanderkooi;

The gold medalist Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks: April Schouten; Carlina Dykstra; Esther Allison; Hailey Veenendaal; Kari Stam; Lauren Vanderploeg; Lauryn Veenendaal; Nicole Bysterveld; Nicole Spoor; Regan Onderwater; coach Kayla VanderHorst