In the opening round, held in Kelowna (for schools with 78 or fewer girls in grade 11 and 12): …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Vernon Christian Royals clubbed the 14th-seeded New Aiyansh Nisga’a Nighthawks 69-41 after leading 16-11, 34-22 and 55-29 at the quarters. Caitlin Gingras paced the Royals with 35. April Thompson added 18, Trinity Remple 8, Kadence Sayer 4, Abby Vass 2 and Macie Lewis 2, while Zoey Hamming, Hailee Nickel, Heesu Kim, Karolien Hummelman and Emma Sholdice were scoreless. Laney Munroe scored 12 to lead the Nighthawks (coach Charity M Peal). Braelyn Moore added 11, Emma Steward 7, Jaden McKay 7, Kiara Stewart 3 and Erin Moore 1, while Katie Nyce was scoreless. Gingras was chosen player of the game for the Royals, while Laney Munroe earned the laurels for the Nighthawks. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers clocked the 11th-seeded Surrey Khalsa Lions 52-33 after leading 11-7, 18-9 and 30-28 at the quarters. Eden Kremler paced the Pacers with 13. Sion Yun added 12, Peyton Bryden 6, Sophia Wang 5, Hillary Carr 3, Fernanda Cota 2 and Camryn Eddy 2, while 9 were unallocated and Anna Wu, Divina David, Anne-Sofie Forrester, Polore Olorunojowon, Abi Ellison, Leah Coe and Jenny Stewart were scoreless. Vaneet Virk scored 18 to lead the Lions led the Lions with 18. Harman Chauhan added 4, Manpreet Uppal 3, Manmeet Bhullar 2, Bevneet Khella 2, Jusleen Tat 2 and Manmeet Mann 2, while Amitoj Cheema, Simran Vanjara and Eaknoorjit Dhaliwal were scoreless.  The Lions (coach Jacqueline McDonald, assistant Kiran Boyal) also included Khushvir Birk. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames crushed the 15th-seeded Cowichan Duncan Christian Chargers 72-19 after leading 20-3, 34-7 and 55-7 at the quarters. Kelsie Kampman paced the Flames with 21. Miah Schuurman added 14, Janaya Bestebroer 9, Natasha Luteyn 8, Oyin Sadiku 6, Rachel De Raadt 4, Samantha Van Veen 4, Haylie Raap 2, Kyrah Dick 2 and Angelica Kornelius 2, while Katie Thalen and Savannah Vander Kooi were scoreless. Michaela Wall scored 9 to lead the Chargers (coach Michelle Nederlof, coach Tammy Klassen). Danika Fitzpatrick added 3, Dara Devries 2, Julianna Kapteyn 2, Clare Scholefield 2 and Sydney Dollman 1, while Julianna Dunn, Nema Devries, Megan Charlie, Kaylie Grace Brown and Rach Van Donkersgoed were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 10th-seeded Vanderhoof Northside Christian Northstars clipped the 7th-seeded Salmon Arm King’s Christian Thunder 55-46 after leading 17-7, 30-24 and 47-29 at the quarters. Sarah-Faith Gill paced the Northstars with 24. Clara Yoder added 17, Kristien Devries 7, Sarah Thiessen 3, Siod-Ed Peters 2 and Danielle Holmquist 2, while Victoria Wiens, Neala Frey and Kianna Birkenstock were scoreless. Moriah Jansen scored 31 to pace the Thunder (coach Cristie Jansen). Jasmine Gossen added 6, Kadence Klassen 4, Payton Kerr 3 and Sarah Sutherland 2, while Janelle Kalf, Alina Polyakh, Ella Klassen, Chrismene Peterson, Andica Royal and Shiloh Jansen were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks blasted the Fort St. James Falcons 71-26 after leading 23-5, 39-17 and 55-17 at the quarters. Grace Pruim paced the Kodiaks with 26. Mikayla Stam added 12, Demi Timmerman 7, Maddie Grim 7, Kaycie Leyenhorst 6, Marian Vanpopta 6, Mikiah Zietsma 4 and Brynn Devries 3, while Kaylee Devries, Georgia Hoogstra, Alexa Leyenhorst and Natalie Pruim were scoreless. Nyah Duncan scored 13 to lead the Falcons (coach Mitchell Johnston). Cassidy MacDougall added 6, Drew Dunkley 5 and Tyra Howell 2, while Amy Waddell, Lovis Hanks, Sierra Breitkreutz, Ceera Cinnamon, Roma-Jane Boschman and Shelby Gibson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs dusted the Nanaimo Christian Trail Blazers 79-41. Sarah Donick paced the Mustangs with 17. Trinity McCoy added 14, Mickey Flynn 13, Iyra Puno 9, Taylor Melnyk 8, Georgia Griffin 8, Daniella Plaxton 5, Ella Krete 3 and London Thalheimer 2, while Kiera Freire was scoreless. Jada Kamerman scored 17 to pace the Trail Blazers (coach Shane Faganello, coach Stephen Hobbs, coach Lindsay Baugh). Naomi Vivian added 7, Rebekah Kempner 7, Natalie Faganello 6, Lindy Hobbs 5 and Olivia Phillips 4, while Haylee Faganello, Mesha Loots, Nicole Hobbs, Rian Stansal, Emily Bell and Elizabeth Rocha were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights whipped the Vancouver King David Lions 85-28 after leading 25-5, 45-13 and 67-18 at the quarters. Ashely Michiel led the Knights with 21. Shekinah Nessman added 12, Robin Jardine 10, Hannah Lommer 9, Kelsey Overby 6, Brooke Michiel 6, Elly Hanenburg 4, Mila Semenoff 3, Kaelin Davis 3, Aubree Nardine 2, Kayleigh Nicholson 2, Ciska Boshoff 2, Sara Gray 2, Shay Smit 2 and Claire Pasenau 1, while Samantha Walker was scoreless. Yael Guralnick scored 7 to pace the Lions (coach Marie Vondracek, assistant Noah Cantor). Olivia Glassman added 6, Nikki Wiseman 4, Liya Dorfman 3, Simonana Dreyshner 3, Sara Irmin 2, Callie Dodek 2 and Ravid Lapid 1, while Hannah Kertesz, Ziv David, Romy Alterman and Marie Vondracek were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Fernie Falcons spanked the 12th-seeded Maple Ridge Christian Hornets 93-39 after leading 30-6, 55-20 and 77-34 at the quarters. Cassie Fahselt paced the Falcons with 24. Kadie Anderson added 23, Becca Blackwell 10, Emilee French 8, Alisia Dvorak 6, Summer Musschoot 6, Georgia Lessard 5, Paige Matejka 5, Morgan Trand 3 and Hannah Ferrarelli 3, while Emily Anderson was scoreless. Delia Puchalski scored 16 to pace the Hornets (coach Jillian O’Dell, coach Scott O’Dell). Kendra Banbury added 6, Brylin May 6, Lea Van Der Hoven 5, Alexa Walker 4 and Keira Bowering 2, while Kalle Cooper, Sharon Chum, Brynn Morrison, Kaitlyn Nickel, Joranah Lyons and Jaidyn Van Dop were scoreless.

In the quarterfinals, the 3rd-seeded Vernon Christian Royals clubbed the 6th-seeded Victoria Pacific Christian Pacers 60-38 after leading 14-6, 30-14 and 48-27 at the quarters. Caitlin Gingras paced the Royals with 33. April Thompson added 9, Kadence Sayer 7, Abby Vass 3, Karolien Hummelman 3, Hailee Nickle 2, Trinity Remple 2 and Macie Lewis 1, while Zoey Hamming, Heesu Kim and Emma Sholdice were scoreless. Eden Kremler scored 13 to pace the Pacers (coach John Stewart, coach Jenny Stewart, trainer Holly Arsenault). Hillary Carr added 10, Abi Ellison 7, Sion Yun 3, Fernanda Cota 2, Polore Olorunojowon 2 and Camryn Eddy 1, while Anna Wu, Divina David, Anna-Sofie Forrest-Hougaard, Peyton Bryden, Sophia Wang and Leah Coe were scoreless. April Thompson was chosen player of the game for the Royals, while Eden Kremler earned the laurels for the Pacers.

The 2nd-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames rolled the 10th-seeded Vanderhoof Northside Christian Northstars 73-42 after leading 19-6, 32-25 and 61-36 at the quarters. Kelsie Kampman paced the Flames with 20. Miah Schuurman added 18, Natasha Luteyn 14, Janaya Bestebroer 8, Oyin Sadiku 8, Katie Thalen 3 and Kyrah Dick 2, while Rachel De Raadt, Haylie Raap, Savannah Vander Kooi, Samantha Van Veen and Angelica Kornelius were scoreless. Sarah Faith-Gill scored 23 to lead the Northstars (coach Kevin Bublitz, assistant Netanya Bublitz, manager Jean Bublitz). Clara Yoder added 9, Sarah Thiessen 4, Sion-Ed Peters 4 and Kristien Devires 2, while Victoria Wiens, Neala Frey, Danielle Holmquist and Kianna Birkenstock were scoreless. Miah Schuurman was chosen player of the game for the Flames, while Clara Yoder earned the laurels for the Northstars.

        The top-seeded Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks dispatched the 8th-seeded Kelowna Immaculata Mustangs 68-45 after leading 18-8, 40-18 and 52-35 at the quarters. Grace Druim paced the Kodiaks with 25. Kaycie Leyenhorst added 18, Natalie Druim 12, Mikiah Zietsma 4, Mikayla Stam 3, Demi Timmerman 3 and Marian Vanpopta 3, while Kaylee Devries, Brynn Devries, Georgia Hoogstra, Alexa Layenhorst, Maddie Grim and Kayla Vanderhorst were scoreless. Iyra Puno scored 14 to pace the Mustangs (coach Paul Freire, assistant Brett Boechler, manager Jaimie Wallace). Anna Hopley added 12, Georgia Griffin 10, Sarah Donick 5, London Thalheimer 2 and Mickey Flynn 2, while Taylor Melnyk, Trinity McCoy, Daniella Plaxton, Ella Krete and Kiera Friere were scoreless. Kacie Leyenhorst was chosen player of the game for the Kodiaks, while Iyra Puno earned the laurels for the Mustangs.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 5th-seeded Fernie Falcons defeated the 4th-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights 64-54. The Knights led 18-15 after one quarter. The Falcons led 32-28 at the half and 46-40 after three quarters. Cassie Fahselt led the Falcons with 17. Kadie Anderson added 16, Emilee French 10, Morgan Trand 9, Georgia Lessard 4, Becca Blackwell 4, Summer Musschoot 2 and Alisia Dvorak 2, while Hannah Fereralli, Emmy Anderson and Paige Matejka were scoreless. Ashley Michiel scored 21 to pace the Knights (coach Mike Campbell, assistant Jordan McKnight, manager Patrick Bell). Brookie Michiel added 13, Kelsey Overby 4, Shekinah Nessman 4, Hannah Lommer 4, Claire Pasenau 3, Kayleigh Nicholson 3 and Elly Hanenburg 2, while Aubree Nordine, Mila Semenoff, Ciska Boshoff, Samantha Walker, Kaelin Davis, Robin Jardine, Shay Smit and Sara Gray were scoreless. Cassie Fahselt was chosen player of the game for the Falcons, while Ashley Michiel earned the laurels for the Knights.

        In the semis, the 2nd-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames edged the 3rd-seeded Vernon Christian Royals 64-62 after leading 22-11, 34-31 and 51-48 at the quarters. Miah Schuurman paced the Flames with 17 (on a somewhat ill-kept box score). Natasha Luteyn added 14, Kelsie Kampman 11, Janaya Bestebroer 10, Katie Thalen 9 and Oyin Sadiku 3 while Rachel De Raadt, Haylie Raap, Savannah Vander Kooi, Samantha Van Veen, Kyrah Dick and Angelica Kornelius were scoreless. Caitlin Gingras led the Royals with 32. Macie Lewis added 16, April Thompson 10, Kadence Sayer 2 and Karolien Hummelman 2, while Trinity Remple, Zoey Hamming, Abby Vass, Hailee Nickel, Heesu Kim and Emma Sholdice were scoreless. Katie Thalen was chosen player of the game for the Flames, while Macie Lewis earned the laurels for the Royals.

        In the other semi, the top-seeded Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks defeated the 5th-seeded Fernie Falcons 75-55. The Falcons led 19-17 after one quarter and 38-27 at the half. The Kodiaks led 52-48 after three quarters. Grace Pruim paced the Kodiaks with 30. Natalie Pruim added 20, Kaycie Leyenhorst 15, Mikayla Stam 5 and Mikiah Zietsma 3, while Kaylee Devries, Brynn Davies, Georgia Hookstra, Alexa Leyenhorst, Maddie Grim, Demi Timmerman and Mariam Vanpopta were scoreless. Cassie Fahselt led the Falcons with 26. Kadie Anderson added 12, Alisia Dvorak 6, Becca Blackwell 4 and Emilee French 2, while Georgia Lessard, Morgan Trand, Hannah Fereralli, Summer Muschoot, Emmy Anderson and Paige Matejka were scoreless. Grace Pruim was chosen player of the game for Kodiaks, while Morgan Trand earned the laurels for the Falcons.

        In the bronze medal match, the Fernie Falcons defeated the 3rd-seeded Vernon Christian Royals 51-47. According to an almost incoherent box score, the Falcons led 14-9, 27-14 and 44-37 at the quarters and prevailed 51-47 (although the box score’s final total lists the Royals as a 53-51 victor. The BC High School girls Association concurred that Fernie was the victor). Casey Fahselt scored 16? to lead the Falcons. Kadie Anderson added 12, Alisia Dvorak 8, Morgan Trand 6?, Summer Muschoot 5, Georgia Lessard 2 and Emilee French 2, while Hannah Fereralli, Becca Blackwell, Emmy Anderson and Paige Madejka were scoreless.  Caitlin Gingras led the Royals (coach Robere Gingras; coach Mike Nelson) with 26 (or more). April Thompson added 10, Kadence Sayer 4, Trinity Remple 3 and Macie Lewis 2, while Zoey Hamming, Abby Vass, Hailee Nickel, Heesu Kim, Karalien Hummelman and Emma Sholdice were scoreless. Alisia Dvorak was chosen player of the game for the Falcons, while Kadence Sayer earned the laurels for the Royals.

        In the final, the Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks defeated the 2nd-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames 69-63 to capture their third consecutive crown. The score was knotted at 13 after one quarter and at 27 at the half. The Kodiaks led 52-43 after three quarters. Natalie Pruim led the Kodiaks with 23?. Tournament MVP Grace Pruim added 14, Mikiah Zietsma 14, Mikayla Stam 9, Kaycie Leyenhorst 7, and Maddie Grim 2, while Kaylee Devries, Brynn Devries, Georgia Hookstra, Alexa Leyenhorst, Demi Timmerman and Mariam Vanpopta were scoreless. Defensive player of the tournament Miah Schuurman paced the Flames with 23. Janaya Bestebroer added 17, Kelsie Kampman 7, Katie Thalen 6, Natasha Luteyn 4, Oyin Sadiku 4 and Kyrah Dick 2, while Rachel De Raadt, Haylie Raap, Savannah Vander Kooi, Samantha Van Veen and Angelica Kornelius were scoreless.

        The all-tournament team featured MVP Grace Pruim (Credo Christian); Natalie Pruim (Credo Christian); Caitlin Gringras (Vernon); Cassie Fahselt (Fernie); Iyra Puno (Immaculata); Kelsie Kampman (United Christian).

        The 2nd-team featured Sarah-Faith Hill (Northside Christian); Eden Kremler (Pacific Christian); Ashley Michiel (Kelowna Christian); Moriah Jansen (Kings Christian); and Kadie Anderson (Fernie).

The bronze medalist Fernie Falcons: Casey Fahselt; Kadie Anderson; Alisia Dvorak; Morgan Trand; Summer Muschoot; Georgia Lessard; Emilee French; Hannah Fereralli; Becca Blackwell; Emmy Anderson; Paige Madejka; coach Jen Kennedy; assistant Rylee French; assistant Nicol Bublitz; manager Billie Kennedy

        The silver medalist Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames: Angelica Kornelius; Haylie Raap; Janaya Bestebroer; Katie Thalen; Kelsie Kampman; Kyrah Dick; Miah Schuurman; Natasha Luteyn; Oyin Sadiku; Rachel De Raadt; Samantha Van Veen; Savannah Vander Kooi; coach Dave Vander; coach Krystal Martens

        The gold medalist Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks: Alexa Leyenhorst; Brynn Devries; Demi Timmerman; Georgia Hookstra; Grace Pruim; Kaycie Leyenhorst; Kaylee Devries; Maddie Grim; Mariam Vanpopta; Mikayla Stam; Mikiah Zietsma; Natalie Pruim; coach Kayla Vanderhorst; assistant Sue Schouten; assistant Esther Allison