In the wild card game, the Neepawa Tigers edged the host Birtle/Foxwarren (merged schools for purposes of fielding a team) Falcons 52-48. The Falcons included Jennifer Loeppky, James Copping, Jenny Lyttle, Carla Deeley, Christine Falloon, Katie Snyder, Whitney Graham, Katie Bonnell, Erin Wady, Samantha Cottingham and Terra Snow.

In the quarterfinals, held in Roblin, the top-seeded Forrest Elton Sabres defeated the 8th-seeded The Pas Joe A. Ross Flyers 59-27.

The 5th-seeded Altona W.C. Miller Aces stomped the 4th-seeded Russell Major Pratt Trojans 60-40. The Trojans included Meagan Paradine, Kristina Ramsden, Amy MacMurray, Nicole Clement, Serena Plante, Nicole Koss, Kim Neuhofer, Erin Jackson.

The 2nd-seeded Warren Wildcats smacked the 7th-seeded Roblin Goose Lake Angels 69-14. The Angels included Faye Zachedniak, Kayleen Ulrich.

In the last quarterfinal, the 6th-seeded Winnipeg Springs Christian Eagles edged the 3rd-seeded Neepawa Tigers 52-48. The tigers included Brittney Gibson, Robyn Kohinski, Kendell Kobinski.

In the semis, the top-seeded Forrest Elton Sabres defeated 5th-seeded Altona W.C. Miller Aces 65-35.

In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Warren Wildcats defeated the 6th-seeded Winnipeg Springs Christian Eagles 50-26.

In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Altona W.C. Miller Aces clipped the 6th-seeded Winnipeg Springs Christian Eagles 68-55.

In the final, the top-seeded Forrest Elton Sabres defeated the 2nd-seeded Warren Wildcats 37-23 as tournament MVP Kayla Fidler scored 8. Kelly Carule led the Wildcats with 5.

The bronze medalist Altona W.C. Miller Aces:

The silver medalist Warren Wildcats: Andrea Tully; Kelly Carule; Deanna Marie Beachell; Kim Rosing;

The gold medalist Forrest Elton Sabres: Sharon Drake; Laura Dixon; Ashley Moffatt; Nicole Durnin; Chelsea Mueller; Erin Lindenberg; Sara Fidler; Jenn Meadows; Elizabeth Farthing; Jenna Dixon; Marlis Pickford; Kayla Elder; coach Jon Zilkey; coach Trevor Penner