In the interzone playoffs: …………………………………………………… The Roblin Goose Lake Angels dusted the Russell Major Pratt Trojans 71-46 as Kristi Hunter scored 27 and Kaylee Wilson 18. Jessica Stafford scored 20 to lead the Trojans (coached by Rob Tomlinson). Whitney Stafford added 8, Jaycee Morrison 7, Vicki Cornish 6, Haylan Jackson 4, Jlee Steinwalt 2, Hillary Cornelius 2, Stacey Dunn 2 and Allie Middleton 2.
In the wildcard game, the Niverville Panthers edged the Rivers Rams 50-48.
In the opening round, held in Ste. Anne and Pointe des Chenes: …………………………………………………… The host Ste. Anne Lynx defeated The Pas Joe A. Ross School Flyers 90-41. Tracey Rosolowski was chosen MVP for the Lynx, while Savannah Henderson was chosen MVP for the Flyers. …………………………………………………… The Niverville Panthers defeated the Morris Mavericks 55-44. Ashley Neufeld was chosen MVP for the Panthers, while Paige Stewart was chosen MVP for the Mavericks. The Mavericks also included Rosie Dominguez.
In the quarterfinals, the Carberry Cougars thumped the Winnipeg Immanuel Christian Falcons 63-41. Gillian Duerksen was chosen MVP for the Cougars, while Ashley Toet was chosen MVP for the Falcons. The Falcons (coached by Shawna Cortemaker) also included Andrea Weessies.
The Roblin Goose Lake Angels dumped the Warren Wildcats 50-39. Shenelle Pare was chosen MVP for the Angels. Randi Girard was chosen MVP for the Wildcats. The Wildcats also included Lisa Langrell.
The Boissevain Broncos defeated the Niverville Panthers 70-45. Kali Joye was chosen MVP for the Broncos, while Ashley Neufeld was chosen MVP for the Panthers. The Panthers also included Shevon Ginter.
The Forrest Elton Sabres defeated the Ste. Anne Lynx 49-24. Melanie Thompson was chosen MVP for the Sabres, while Tracey Rosolowski was chosen MVP for the Lynx.
In the semi-finals, the Boissevain Broncos defeated the Roblin Goose Lake Angels 52-47. Kalie Joye was chosen MVP for the Broncos, while Shenell Pare was chosen MVP for the Angels.
In the other semi, the Forrest Elton Sabres dumped the Carberry Cougars 57-44. Mel Thompson was chosen MVP for the Sabres, while Heather Baron was chosen MVP for the Cougars.
In the bronze medal match, the Carberry Cougars defeated the Roblin Goose Lake Angels 45-32. Gillian Duerksen was chosen MVP for the Cougars, while Shenelle Pare was chosen MVP for the Angels. The Angels also included Krista Brown, Kristi Hunter, Kalyn Warner.
In the final, the Forrest Elton Sabres defeated the Boissevain Broncos 58-47. Katelyn Deremiens was chosen MVP for the Sabres, while Stephanie Campbell and Kali Joye shared MVP honours for the Broncos.
The bronze medalist Carberry Cougars: Becky Harrison; Becky Harrison; Jaicee Chartrand; Courtney Brister; Tressa McLaren; Nicole Loewen; Heather Baron; Darlene Baker; Leanne Calvert; Selena Creasy; Gillian Duerksen; Lindsay Adriaansen; coach Ken Friesen; coach Marty Jordon; manager Dani Mountain; manager Jodi Ritchey
The silver medalist Boissevain Broncos: Kali Joye; Anna Workman; Brittany Hole; Kalee Scott; Stephanie Campbell; Michelle Gordon; Brienna Swart; Katie Fikkert; Taya Stobbe; Nicole Kyle; Jenny Kempthorne; coach Keith Forsyth; manager Chui Choy; manager Jenna Schierlinck
The gold medalist Forrest Elton Sabres: Katelyn Deremiens; Melanie Thompson; Mackenzie Hales; Teresa Hiebert; Kali Meadows; Meaghan Miller; Erin Bell; Samantha Chupa; Larissa Lockerby; Katie Stiff; Kim Hiebert; coach Jon Zilkey; assistant Rochelle Porath; manager Jocelyne Potvin