In the opening round, hosted by Capilano College: …………………………………………………… The Coquitlam Gleneagle Talons stomped the Fort St. John North Peace Ookapiks 73-34 as Amonda Francis scored 14, Samantha Macaventa 11, Alyssa Binns 10, Liz Dickin 9, Sarah Binns 7, Lauren Fletcher 6, Liz Uhl 4, Charlotte Dolan 4, Jen Cousineau 4, Alayna Ewert 3 and Kelsey Binns 1, while Sidney Fletcher, Amy Hu and Alexandra Robson were scoreless. Chelsey Billings paced the Ookapiks with 15. Amanda Bygrave added 10, Dana Scholten 5, Caitlin Baker 2 and Jessica Hedges 2, while Sarah Wilson, Megan Flury, Rachel Wilson, Courtney Gardner and Jordy Mitchell were scoreless. Coquitlam Gleneagle led 48-17 at the half. …………………………………………………… The Port Moody Blues dumped the Vancouver Kitsilano Blue Demons 56-44 as Tracy Kocs scored 27, Lauren Fitzpatrick 12, Carolyn Deady 6, Michelle Dimond 4, Paulina Lis 4 and Genelle Pietramala 3, while Alex Florian, Gaby Alvero, Meagan Beckler, Justina DiStasio, Kali Ekeli, Cathy Carlassara and Jessica Watts were scoreless. Zana Williams paced Kitsilano with 19. Natasha Tymo added 10, Nicola Cohen 8, and Victoria Gonzalez 7, while Phoebe Stewart, Krista Dewar; Zoey Benge, Anna Lermer, Paige Burnham, Sophie Martin, Nadja Jankovic, Christine Edwards and Dana Massing were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Port Coquitlam Riverside Rapids edged the North Vancouver Argyle Pipers 56-51 as Kristina Collins scored 19, Taryn Buchannon 12, Nicola Hitchcock 7, Stephanie Carkner 6, Brittany Hartevelde 4, Karla Josefson 4, Amanda Mullock 3 and Lauren Rieu 2, while Ronnie Tsai, Jennifer Neilsen, Ashley Armstrong, Ali Mullock, Emily Sall and Chelsea Hartevelde were scoreless. Courtney Dieno paced the Pipers with 14. Alex Vieweg added 13, Jen Marsh 10, Carla Wyman 7 and Erika Vieweg 7, while Elyse Kantonen; Paige Stewart; Radina Voytcheff, Heidi Osborne, Bonnie Smith, Sue Kwan and Bre Hokanson were scoreless. …………………………………………………… The Penticton Lakettes defeated the North Vancouver Carson Graham Eagles 60-51 as Kristin Kenyon scored 17, Jena Riches 16, Holly Bidlake 10, Kalina Newmark 7, Jordan Lacroix 4, Kaylan Gouldsborough 4 and Alycia Bravi 2, while Daniella Iannone, Jenna Bowling and Rachel Daniels were scoreless. Julie Seabrook paced the Eagles with 19. Lauren Seabrook added 11, Beth McNeill 8, Jody Schorneck 7 and Hannah Locke 6 while Madeline Hardne, Tanya de Vries, Stacey Hake, Kelci Roper and Karly Robertson were scoreless. Carson Graham led 32-24 at the half. …………………………………………………… The Maple Ridge Ramblers clobbered the Cranbrook Mount Baker Wild 59-37 as Felicia Wijenberg scored 24, Kelly Cook 18, Lucy Rousey 5, Stefanie Ekeli 4, Catie Allen 2, Jenny Klimek 2, Kristy Shayer 2 and Diana Lynn 2, while Hayley Dwyer, Kaleigh Storer and Alana Pilling were scoreless. Sam Hornquist led the Wild with 9. Brenna Mallard added 7, Nicole Boon 6, Raiah Hark 5, Austin Jones 4, Kelsie Lussier 2, Sarah Paziuk 2 and Allison Pepper 2, while Brianne Erichsen, Kelsey Klein, Lindsey Kasner and Merla Laidlaw were scoreless. Mount Baker led 22-21 at the half. …………………………………………………… The Surrey Elgin Park Orcas sunk the Nanaimo Dover Bay Dolphins 64-31 as Carly Graham scored 19, Ellie Kerfoot 13, Jenny Weidmann 9, Tori Spangehl 5, Chantelle Martin 5, Kendra Asleson 5, Jess Franz 3, Chrissy Caviglia 2 and Sally Hillier 2, while Vivian Chen, Kristen McDermid and Shannon Nordling were scoreless. Keely Goertzen paced Dover Bay with 17. Brittany Knievel added 7, Nikki Tjorjom 5 and Chiara Diapponi 2, while Alysha Mutterk, Megan Bontogon, Ashten Sihota, Parveen Manhas, Jamie Simpson, Marina Boe, Kirsten Hais and Maigan Opheim were scoreless. Elgin Park led 33-19 at the half. …………………………………………………… The North Vancouver Handsworth Royals dumped the Mission Heritage Park Highlanders 67-47 as Blake Finucane scored 19, Diana Lee 15, Kristen Hughes 12, Kat Stein 9, Kristen Leigh 8 and Jackie Hunter 4, while Tessa Mendel, Kristjana Young, Lisa Eilers and Margot Merinsky were scoreless. Erin Chambers and Emily Knauff each scored 11 to pace the Highlanders. Lindsey Gustafson added 9, Meghan Smith 8, Brittany Todd 6 and Rozlyn John 2, while Meagan Chambers, Dianne Reed, Mackenzie Carnes and Carly Reeves were scoreless. Handsworth led 32-25 at the half. …………………………………………………… The North Vancouver Sutherland Sabres defeated the Saanichton Stelly’s Stingers 55-47 as Leanna Gildersleeve scored 18, Jessica Mulock 14, Allison Mulock 11, Karlie Windatt 8, Melanie Kilburn 2 and Faith Williams 2, while Kala Renard, Hailey Hebron, Megan Shaw, Kaela Barker, Alexa Grace, Tracy Nelson and Nikki Meyers were scoreless. Christine Ireland and Megan McCulloch each scored 14 to pace the Stingers. Rena Marker added 6, Leigh Stanfield 5, Kady Dandeneau 4 and Nicole Rowlett 2, while Mel Cawthra, Hailey Kirkpatrick, Britney Cossette, Elyse Matthews and Sarah Sedlock were scoreless. The Sabres led 24-22 at the half.

        In the quarterfinals, the Maple Ridge Ramblers clipped the North Vancouver Sutherland Sabres 58-50 as Felicia Wijenberg scored 25, Kristy Shayler 9, Kelly Cook 9, Jenny Klimek 9, Stefanie Ekeli 4 and Kaleigh Storer 2, while Catie Allen, Lucy Rousey, Hayley Dwyer, Alana Pilling and Diana Lynn were scoreless. Karlie Windatt paced the Sabres with 12. Jessica Mulock added 11, Leanna Gildersleeve 11, Allison Mulock 5, Nikki Meyers 4, Faith Williams 4 and Kaela Barker 2, while Kala Renard, Melanie Kilburn, Hailey Hebron, Megan Shaw, Alex Grace and Tracy Nelson were scoreless. Maple Ridge led 31-27 at the half.

        The Coquitlam Gleneagle Talons nipped the North Vancouver Handsworth Royals 60-58 as Amonda Francis scored 25, Kelsey Binns 14, Liz Dickin 12, Samantha Macaventa 3, Lauren Fletcher 2, Liz Uhl 2 and Sarah Binns 2, while Alayna Ewart, Sidney Fletcher, Alyssa Binns, Amy Hu, Alex Robson, Charlotte Doland, and Jen Cousineau were scoreless.

Kristen Hughes led the Royals with 23. Blake Finucane added 18, Diana Lee 9 and Jackie Hunter 8, while Tessa Mendel, Kristin Leigh, Kristjana Young, Kat Stein, Lisa Eilers and Margot Merinsky were scoreless. Coquitlam Gleneagle led 29-23 at the half.

        The Port Coquitlam Riverside Rapids dumped the Port Moody Blues 77-60 as Kristina Collins scored 22, Karla Josefson 21, Brittany Hartevelde 15, Lauren Rieu 13, Stephanie Carkner 3 and Taryn Buchannon 3, while Ronnie Tsai, Jennifer Neilsen, Ashley Armstrong, Ali Mullock, Chelsea Hartevelde, Emily Sall, Nicola Hitchcock and Amanda Mullock were scoreless. Michelle Dimond led Port Moody with 19. Tracy Kocs added 18, Lauren Fitzpatrick 17, Paulina Lis 2, Carolyn Deady 2 and Genelle Pietramala 2, while Alex Florian, Gaby Alverto, Meagan Beckler, Justina DiStasio, Kali Ekeli, Cathy Carlassara and Jessica Watts were scoreless. Riverside led 26-24 at the half.

        In the last quarterfinal, the Surrey Elgin Park Orcas stomped the Penticton Lakettes 83-27 as Jess Franz scored 14, Carly Graham 11, Ellie Kerfoot 10, Jenny Weidman 10, Sally Hiller 8, Shannon Nordling 8, Chrissy Caviglia 8, Kendra Asleson 7, Chantelle Martin 4, Vivien Chen 2 and Tori Spangehl 2, while Kristen McDermid was scoreless. Jena Riches led the Lakettes with 15. Kristi Kenyon added 8, Jordan Lacroix 2 and Kaylan Goldsborough 2, while Holly Bidlake, Kalina Newmark, Alicia Bravi, Daniella Iannone, Jenna Bowling and Rachel Daniels were scoreless. Elgin Park led 47-13 at the half.

        In the semis, the Maple Ridge Ramblers stuffed the Surrey Elgin Park Orcas 57-48 as Felicia Wijenberg scored 20, Kelly Cook 15, Jenny Klimek 7, Stefanie Ekeli 6, Kaleigh Storer 5 and Lucy Rousey 4, while Catie Allen, Hayley Dwyer, Kristy Shayler, Alana Pilling and Diana Lynn were scoreless. Jess Franz led the Orcas with 20. Tori Spangehl added 10, Carly Graham 7, Chrissy Caviglia 6 and Ellie Kerfoot 5, while Vivian Chen, Jenny Weidmann, Sally Hiller, Kristen McDermid, Chantelle Martin, Kendra Asleson and Shannon Nordling were scoreless. Maple Ridge led 26-24 at the half.

        In the other semi, the Coquitlam Gleneagle Talons dumped the Port Coquitlam Riverside Rapids 67-59 as Amonda Francis scored 22, Sarah Binns 15, Liz Dickin 12, Samantha Macaventa 7, Charlotte Dolan 5, Kelsey Binns 3, Liz Uhl 2 and Lauren Fletcher 1, while Alayna Ewert, Sidney Fletcher, Alyssa Binns, Amy Hu, Alex Robson and Jen Cousineau were scoreless. Kristina Collins paced the Rapids with 15. Lauren Rieu added 13, Stephanie Carkner 11, Nicola Hitchcock 11, Brittany Hartevelde 7 and Taryn Buchannon 2, while Ronnie Tsai, Jennifer Neilsen, Ashley Armstrong, Ali Mullock, Chelsea Hartevelde, Karla Josefson, Emily Sall and Amanda Mullock were scoreless. Coquitlam Gleneagle led 35-24 at the half.

        In the bronze medal match, the Surrey Elgin Park Orcas whipped the Port Coquitlam Riverside Rapids 71-51. Carly Graham paced the Orcas with 16 on 2-5 from the floor, 4-10 from the arc and 5 boards. Kendra Asleson scored 11 on 5-7 from the floor and 7 boards. Chrissy Caviglia added 10 on 5-9 from the floor, 3 assists and 3 steals. Ellie Kerfoot notched 10 on 2-7 from the floor, 2-2 from the arc and 4 boards. Tori Spangehl added 10 on 4-7 from the floor, 2-2 from the line and 6 boards. Jess Franz scored 8 on 3-9 from the floor, 2-2 from the line and 15 boards. Jenny Weidmann added 4 and Chantelle Martin 2, while Vivian Chen, Sally Hillier, Kristen McDermid and Shannon Nordling were scoreless. The Orcas shot 23-57 (.400) from the floor, 6-15 (.400) from the arc and 7-8 (.880) from the line, while garnering 61 boards, including 23 on the offensive glass, 19 fouls, 11 assists, 23 turnovers, 5 blocks and 9 steals. Kristina Collins paced the Rapids with 16 on 3-8 from the floor, 2-6 from the arc, 4-6 from the line, 5 boards and 4 steals. Brittany Hartevelde scored 8 on 3-5 from the floor and 2-4 from the line. Lauren Rieu notched 8 on 2-13 from the floor, 4-10 from the line and 11 boards. Stephanie Carkner added 7 on 1-3 from the floor, 1-4 from the arc and 2-3 from the line. Taryn Buchannon added 5, Nicola Hitchcock 4, Ronnie Tsai 2 and Ashley Armstrong 1, while Jennifer Neilsen, Ali Mullock, Chelsea Hartevelde, Karla Josefson, Emily Sall and Amanda Mullock were scoreless. Riverside shot 13-45 (.290) from the floor, 4-17 (.240) from the arc and 13-26 from the line, while garnering 41 boards, including 20 on the offensive glass, 10 fouls, 9 assists, 17 turnovers, 1 block and 11 steals. Elgin Park led 36-31 at the half.

        In the final, the Maple Ridge Ramblers stomped the Coquitlam Gleneagle Talons 62-49 as Felicia Wijenberg scored 26 on 10-14 from the floor, 6-10 from the line, 9 boards and 3 assists. Kelly Cook added 11 on 1-4 from the arc, 8-8 from the line, 9 boards and 3 assists. Stefanie Ekeli notched 9 on 4-10 from the floor, 1-5 from the line and 7 boards. Jenny Klimek added 5, Kaleigh Storer 6, Catie Allen 2 and Lucy Rousey 2, while Hayley Dwyer, Kristy Shayler, Alana Pilling and Diana Lynn were scoreless. The Ramblers shot 16-36 (.440) from the floor, 3-10 from the arc and 21-36 (.580) from the line, while garnering 48 boards, including 14 on the offensive glass, 18 fouls, 12 assists, 21 turnovers, 1 block and 6 steals. Liz Dickin led Coquitlam Gleneagle with 15 on 7-9 from the floor, 1-4 from the line and 9 boards. Kelsey Binns added 12 on 1-6 from the floor, 3-12 from the arc, 1-4 from the line and 5 boards. Sarah Binns added 7 on 1-6 from the floor, 1-5 from the arc and 2-4 from the line. Amonda Francis scored 7 on 3-5 from the floor, 1-4 from the line and 12 boards. Samantha Macaventa notched 6 on 2-5 from the arc. Charlotte Dolan added 2, while Alayna Ewert, Sidney Fletcher, Alyssa Binns, Amy Hu, Alex Robson, Lauren Fletcher, Liz Uhl and Jen Cousineau were scoreless. The Talons hit 13-31 (.420) from the floor, 6-27 (.220) from the arc and 5-20 from the line, while garnering 48 boards, including 21 on the offensive glass, 25 fouls, 10 assists, 22 turnovers, 2 blocks and 8 steals.

The bronze medalist Surrey Elgin Park Orcas: Carly Graham; Ellie Kerfoot; Chrissy Caviglia; Tori Spangehl; Kendra Asleson; Jenny Weidmann; Sally Hiller; Chantelle Martin; Jess Franz; Vivian Chen; Kristen McDermid; Shannon Nordling;

The silver medalist Coquitlam Gleneagle Talons: Amonda Francis; Samantha Macaventa; Liz Dickin; Sarah Binns; Kelsey Binns; Alyssa Binns; Alayna Ewert; Sidney Fletcher; Amy Hu; Alexandra Robson; Lauren Fletcher; Liz Uhl; Charlotte Dolan; Jen Cousineau

The gold medalist Maple Ridge Ramblers: Felicia Wijenberg; Kelly Cook; Stefanie Ekeli; Kaleigh Storer; Jenny Klimek; Lucy Rousey; Catie Allen; Hayley Dwyer; Kristy Shayler; Alana Pilling; Diana Lynn