In the opening round, held in Chilliwack: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames mauled the 16th-seeded Maple Ridge Christian Hornets 65-18 after leading 20-4, 39-9 and 46-15 at the quarters. Mia Schuurman paced the Flames with 21. Julia Van de Kamp added 16, Janaya Bestebroer 8, Kelsie Kampman 8, Savannah Vander Kooi 8, Katie Thalen 2 and Angelica Kornelius 2, while Kyrah Dick, Julia Nunes, Samantha Van Veen, Hilarie Thalen, Kenna Friesen and Anna Smiens were scoreless. Delia Puchalski scored 9 to pace the Hornets (coach Jillian O’Dell, coach Alison Murdoch). Ellie Wardrop added 6, Alexa Walker 2 and Keira Bowering 1, while Katlyn Nickel, Abby Denroche, Sharon Chum, Evely Reaveley, Adriana Atte, Bonnie Tian, Miwa Shibayam-Tsuchiya, Antonina Kozelets, Brynn Morrison and Vera Gileff were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Vanderhoof Northside Christian Northstars spanked the 12th-seeded Saanich St. Andrews Regional Sabres 59-25. Sarah Faith Gill led the Northstars with 33. Sarah Thiessen added 6, Neala Frey 6, Sion-Ed Peters 4, Megan Dyck 3, Danielle Holmquist 3, Victoria Wiens 2 and Kianna Birkenstock 2, while Hadassah Thiessen and Ava Voth were scoreless. Mariana Blanc scored 10 to lead the Sabres (coach Alan Grohovac, manager Angela Grohovac). Julia Grohovac added 4, Maya Arauz 3, Natalia Gedischk 2, Mariana Hinojosa Garcia 2, Addy Pinsonneault 2 and Rosa Saraiaho-Forrester 2, while Sara Oquendo, Zoe Rebner, Mariana Oguendo, Julia Flores, Ava Araujo, Sasha Golz and Paige Acebedo were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Cowichan Duncan Christian Chargers clubbed the 11th-seeded Smithers Bulkley Valley Christian Royals 61-38. The score was knotted at 12 afte rone quarter. The Chargers led 33-15 at the half and 41-34 after three quarters. Michaela Wall paced the Chargers with 20. Sydney Dollman added 17, Violette Muller 14, Danica Fitzpatrick 4, Clare Scholefield 4 and Dara deVries 2, while Julianna Dunn, Nema deVries, Rachel Van Donkersgoed, Lize Nagtegaal, Kaylie Grace Brown and Merika Henry were scoreless. Olivia Penninga scored 19 to pace the Royals (coach Denise Van Raalte, assistant Madeline Van Raalte, assistant Kara Vanderveld, manager Monique Vanderwart). Hailey Van Raalte added 8, Noelle Barendregt 6 and Sierra Ede 3, while Emma Lewis, Dorthea Lewis, Joyce Ontijd, Makayla Moronta Prasloski, Michelle Vanderwart and Janelle DeRuiter were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks thrashed the 15th-seeded Surrey Khalsa Secondary Lions 67-30 after leading 30-4, 43-6 and 59-18 at the quarters. Grace Pruim paced the Kodiaks with 14. Alexa Leyenhorst added 11, Natalie Pruim 9, Demi Timmerman 8, Mikayla Stam 7, Miklah Zietsma 4, Sara Vandeburgt 4, Abigail VanOene 4, Georgia Hoogstra 2, Karina Thalen 2 and Lauren VanRhee 2, while Kaylee Devries and Melody +Dykstra were scoreless. Maneet Bhullar scored 20 to lead the Lions (coach Kiran Boyal, assistant Nav Boyal, assistant Michelle Kelly, manager Sukman Chahal). Daya Kochar added 4, Amitoj Cheema 4 and Rehmat Kaur 2, while Eknoor Samra, Nayndeep Gill, Harnoordeep Gill, Harmanjot Dhillon, Sumeet Grewal, Nimrat Sangra and Anandani Rao were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights mauled the 14th-seeded Chetwynd Cavaliers 61-27 after leading 13-8, 25-14 and 41-20 at the quarters. Claire Pasneau paced the Knights with 14. Elly Hanenburg added 10, Ashley Michiel 10, Millie Bingham 8, Brooke Michiel 8, Brooklyn Bradshaw 5 and Aubree Nordine 2, while Shay Smit, Mila Semenoff, Lauren Sorgel, Arewyn Rae and Sara Gray were scoreless. Hailey Castle scored 7 to lead the Cavaliers (coach Andree-Anne Rivard, coach Katy Clarke, coach Jessica Daignault, coach Jaslynn Singh). Cierra Carpay added 4, Hailey Harrington 4, Kendra Schlamp 4, Paige Scott 2, Ayasha Karcher 2, Piper Major 2 and Lainey Toutant 2, while Shaleigh Redhead, Reighan Pohl, Ava Strachan, Abbi Fuller and Heidi Major were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Kamloops St. Ann’s Crusaders dispatched the 8th-seeded Grand Forks Wolves 44-36 after leading 16-9, 24-23 and 40-28 at the quarters. Morgan Eichenberger paced the Crusaders with 16. Sarah Brouwer added 8, Sophia Greenidge 7, Rebecca Rozek 5, Maggie Pearce 4 and Keira Sucro 4, while Sophia Dubria, Maria Telford, Bethany Mahoney, Abigail Simpson, Carolyn Collins, Madison Pillbeam, Juliana Frith and Reanna Rodney were scoreless. Kendra Leslie scored 16 to pace the Wolves (coach Riley Friesen, coach Megan Gorman). Jordyn Wark added 7, Luna Churchill 6, Kate DeVries 4, Kylee Espenhain 2 and Izabell Mattick 1, while Kassy Haslam, Fairyn Burroughs, Abby DeVries, Ililee Martens, Makenna DeVries, Alexandra Larson and Callie Perrot were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Nanaimo Christian Trail Blazers clipped the 10th-seeded Lumby Charles Bloom Timberwolves 53-37 after leading 20-2, 34-10 and 46-28 at the quarters. Naomi Vivian led the Trail Blazers with 21. Jada Kamerman added 14, Lindy Hobbs 8, Elizabeth Rocha 6 and Olivia Phillips 2, while 2 points were unallocated and Mesha Loots, Emma McKay, Brooklyn Haugen, Rebecca Kempner, Hayden Hugh, Rian Stansal, Jane McConville and Kiana Lucente were scoreless. Kayla Van Vuuren scored 17 to lead the Timberwolves (coach Jennie Currie, coach Chad Romain, coach Josh Gutknecht). Annelies Sawatzky added 9, Megan Hymas 4, Alex Appleby 3, Cheyenne Schunter 2 and Tori Maltman 2, while Ella Sawatzky, Sierra Macleod and Taya Romain were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Salmon Arm King’s Christian Thunder smote the 13th-seeded Vancouver Ecole Secondaire Jules Verne Albratos 67-7 after leading 19-3, 35-5 and 48-5 at the quarters. Moriah Jansen scored 22 to pace the Thunder. Payton Kerr added 14, Sarah Sutherland 10, Shiloh Jansen 7, Jasmine Gossen 6, Kadence Klassen 4, Alina Polyakh 2 and Andrea Royal 2, while Bobbi Grootendorst and Jayce Golnick were scoreless. Kaia Ho scored 4 to lead the Albratos (coach Edward Chin, assistant Nicole Prevost, assistant Christine Tam, manager Nicholas Prevost). Elisa Ekeland added 2 and Ole Wah Chin 1, while Pamela Boudick, Matilda Monge, Lisette Mugaruka, Jessica Wiliams, Nadia Mugaruka, Valerie Valencia and Marie Kimwenwe were scoreless.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames clocked the 9th-seeded Kamloops St. Ann’s Crusaders 74-32 after leading 21-11, 34-21 and 57-23 at the quarters. Mia Schuurman paced the Flames with 19. Julia Van De Kamp added 11, Janaya Bestebroer 10, Savannah Vander Kooi 10, Katie Thalen 7, Kelsie Kampman 7, Kenna Friesen 4, Kyrah Dick 2, Samantha Van Veen 2 and Angelica Cornelius 2, while Julia Nunes and Hilarie Thalen were scoreless. Rebecca Rozek scored 8 to lead the Crusaders (coach Jason Eichenberger, coach Tory Greenidge, coach Kristi Pearce). Morgan Eicheberger added 6, Maggie Pearce 6, Carolyn Collins 5, Maria Telford 3, Bethany Mahoney 2 and Sarah Brouwer 2, while Sophia Dubria, Abigail Simpson, Madison Pillbeam, Sophia Greenidge, Keira Sucro, Julian Frith and Reanna Rodney were scoreless.
The 4th-seeded Salmon Arm King’s Christian Thunder edged the 5th-seeded Vanderhoof Northside Christian Northstars 49-45. The score was knotted at 10 after one quarter. The Northstars led 27-23 at the half. The Thunder led 38-29 after three quarters. Sarah Sutherland paced the Thunder with 14. Kadence Klassen added 11, Alina Polyakh 8, Moriah Jansen 7, Payton Kerr 4, Shiloh Jansen 3 and Jasmine Gossen 2, while Bobbi Grootendorst, Jayce Golnick and Andrea Royal were scoreless. Sarah Faith Gill scored 27 to lead the Northstars (coach Kevin Bublitz, assistant Netanya Bublitz, assistant Nicole Bublitz, manager Jean Bublitz). Sion-Ed Peters added 7, Neala Frey 6 and Sarah Thiessen 5, while Hadssah Thiessen, Victoria Wiens, Ava Voth, Megan Dyck, Danielle Holmquist and Kianna Birkenstock were scoreless.
The 3rd-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights dispatched the 6th-seeded Cowichan Duncan Christian Chargers 50-36 after leading 17-7, 25-16 and 40-29 at the quarters. Ashley Michiel paced the Knights with 19. Mila Semenoff added 7, Brooke Michiel 6, Elly Hanenburg 6, Claire Pasneau 5, Millie Bingham 5 and Aubree Nordine 2, while Shay Smit, Lauren Sorgel, Brooklyn Bradshaw, Arewyn Rae and Sara Gray were scoreless. Michaela Wall scored 20 to pace the Chargers (coach Michelle Nederlof, coach Tammy Klassen, coach Beckie Bremne, coach Olivia Cantin, manager Amanda Poelman). Sydney Dollman added 5, Clare Sholefield 4, Merika Henry 3, Julianna Dunn 2 and Danica Fitzpatrick 2, while Dara deVries, Nema DeVries, Rachel Van Donkersgoed, Violette Muller, Lize Nagtegaal and Kaylie Grace Brown were scoreless.
In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks mauled the 7th-seeded Nanaimo Christian Trail Blazers 72-53 after leading 22-11, 47-25 and 70-36 at the quarters. Natalie Pruim paced the Kodiaks with 24. Grace Pruim added 14, Demi Timmerman 9, Mikayla Stam 8, Abigail VanOene 7, Alexa Leyenhorst 7 and Miklah Zietsma 3, while Sara Vandeburgt, Georgia Hoogstra, Kaylee Devries, Karina Thalen, Lauren VanRee and Melody Dykstra were scoreless. Naomi Vivian scored 29 to pace the Trail Blazers (coach Bre Quist, assistant Trevor Kempner, assistant Laura Rocha). Elizabeth Rocha added 10, Rebecca Kempner 6, Lindy Hobbs 4, Olivia Phillips 2 and Jada Kamerman 2, while Mesha Loots, Emma McKay, Brooklyn Haugen, Hayden Hugh, Rian Stansal, Jane McConville and Kiana Lucente were scoreless.
In the semis, the top-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames dusted the 4th-seeded Salmon Arm King’s Christian Thunder 67-41 after leading 17-10, 45-30 and 61-39 at the quarters. Mia Schuurman paced the Flames with 26. Janaya Bestebroer added 14, Kelsie Kampman 12, Savannah Vander Kooi 7, Katie Thalen 4 and Julia Van de Kamp 4, while Kyrah Dick, Julia Nunes, Samantha Van Veen, Angelica Kornelius, Hilarie Thalen and Kenna Friesen were scoreless. Moriah Jansen paced the Thunder with 13. Shiloh Jansen added 11, Kadence Klassen 9, Jasmine Gossen 3, Payton Kerr 2, Andrea Royal 2 and Sara Sutherland 1, while Bobbi Grootendorst, Jayce Golnick and Alina Polyakh were scoreless.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks torched the 3rd-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights 70-42 after leading 16-13, 43-24 and 51-38 at the quarters. Mikayla Stam paced the Kodiaks with 25. Miklah Zietsma added 12, Demi Timmerman 11, Grace Pruim 10, Natalie Pruim 8 and Alexa Layenhorst 4, while Sara Vandeburgt, Georgia Hoogstra, Kaylee Devries, Abigail VanOene, Karina Thalen, Lauren VanRhee and Melody Dykstra were scoreless. Ashley Michiel paced the Knights with 25. Brooke Michiel added 6, Elly Hanenburg 6, Mila Semenoff 3 and Millie Bingham 2, while Shay Smit, Claire Pasneau, Lauren Sorgel, Aubree Nordine, Arewyn Rae, Sara Gray and Brooklyn Bradshaw were scoreless.
In the bronze medal match, the 4th-seeded Salmon Arm King’s Christian Thunder nipped the 3rd-seeded Kelowna Christian Knights 26-24 after leading 3-0, 8-7 and 18-16 at the quarters. Moriah Jansen paced the Thunder with 10. Payton Kerr added 6, Sara Sutherland 4, Kadence Klassen 3 and Jasmine Goosen 3, while Bobbi Grootendorst, Jayce Golnick, Andrea Royal, Shiloh Jansen and Alina Polyakh were scoreless. Ashley Michiel scored 6 to lead the Knights (coach Mike Campbell, coach Mallory Sader, coach Kim Semenoff, manager Josie Jansen). Mila Semenoff added 5, Brooklyn Bradshaw 5, Claire Pasneau 3, Millie Bingham 3 and Aubree Nordine 2, while Shay Smit, Lauren Sorgel, Brooklyn Bradshaw, Arewyn Rae, Elly Hanenburg and Sara Gray were scoreless.
In the final, 2nd-seeded Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks defeated the top-seeded Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames 57-50 after leading 16-6, 31-14 and 45-32 at the quarters. Mikayla Stam paced the Kodiaks with 16. Demi Timmerman added 12, Grace Pruim 11, Natalie Pruim 10, Miklah Zietsma 6 and Alexa Leyenhorst 2, while Sara Vandeburgt, Georgia Hoogstra, Kaylee Devries, Abigail Vanoene, Karina Thalen, Lauren VanRhee and Melody Dykstra were scoreless. Julia Van de Kamp paced the Flames with 13. Katie Thalen added 11, Kelsie Kampman 11, defensive player of the tournament Miah Schuurman 10 and Savannah Vander Kooi 5, while Kyrah Dick, Julia Nunes, Janaya Bestebroer, Samantha Van Veen, Angelica Kornelius, Hilarie Thalen and Kenna Friesen were scoreless.
The all-tournament team featured MVP Mikayla Stam (Credo Christian); Grace Pruim (Credo Christian); Julia Vandekamp (Unity Christian); Moriah Jansen (King’s Christian); Ashley Michiel (Kelowna Christian); and Sarah Faith Gill (Northside)
The 2nd team featured Mikiah Zietsma (Credo Christian); Kelsie Kampman (Unity Christian); Morgan Eichenberger (St. Ann’s); Naomi Vivian (Nanaimo Christian); and Michaela Wall (Duncan Christian).
The bronze medalist Salmon Arm King’s Christian Thunder: Moriah Jansen; Shiloh Jansen; Kadence Klassen; Jasmine Gossen; Payton Kerr; Andrea Royal; Sara Sutherland; Bobbi Grootendorst; Jayce Golnick; Alina Polyakh; coach Christie Jansen; coach Lexi Gossen; coach Andrew Jansen
The silver medalist Chilliwack Unity Christian Flames: Miah Schuurman; Julia Van de Kamp; Janaya Bestebroer; Kelsie Kampman; Savannah Vander Kooi; Katie Thalen; Angelica Kornelius; Kyrah Dick; Julia Nunes; Samantha Van Veen; Hilarie Thalen; Kenna Friesen; Anna Smiens; coach Dave Vander Kooi; coach Krystal Martens; manager Katie Procee
The champion Langley Credo Christian Kodiaks: Grace Pruim; Alexa Leyenhorst; Natalie Pruim; Demi Timmerman; Mikayla Stam; Miklah Zietsma; Sara Vandeburgt; Abigail VanOene; Georgia Hoogstra; Karina Thalen; Lauren VanRhee; Kaylee Devries; Melody Dykstra; coach Kayla Vanderhorst, coach Sue Schouten, coach Ester Allison