In the interzone playoffs, the Boissevain Broncos clocked the Winnipeg Immanuel Christian Falcons 74-50.

In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Russell Major Pratt Trojans defeated the 9th-seeded Teulon Saints 50-37. Jenna Cook was chosen player of the game for the Trojans (coached by Darcy Kowalchuk), while Nicole Murray earned the laurels for the Saints (coached by Jason Darrah and Heather Clyde). Saint Amy Barca later received the Player’s Choice Award. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Carman Cougars clubbed the 10th-seeded Cranberry Portage Frontier Raiders 85-28. Cassie Wiebe was chosen player of the game for the Cougars (coached by Ken Gyoerick, Kelsey Atkins and Kathlyn Hossack), while Delta Genaille earned the laurels for the Raiders.

        In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Boissevain Broncos whipped the 8th-seeded Russell Major Pratt Trojans 65-42. The Trojans included Cassandra Kowalchuk, Lisa Kitchemonia.

        The 5th-seeded Niverville Panthers (coached by John Falk and Jodi Neufeld) upended the 4th-seeded Neepawa Tigers (coached by Darren Roe, Claudette Brouzes and Kerri Hayhurst) 54-44

        The 2nd-seeded Roblin Goose Lake Angels dumped the 7th-seeded Carman Cougars 69-51 as Jessie Ready scored 13. Angels player of the game Jeni Misko added 12 and dominated the boards.

        In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Forrest Elton Sabres dispatched the 6th-seeded Morris Mavericks (coached by Lauren Edel and Colleen Dorian) 69-55.

        In the semis, the top-seeded Boissevain Broncos handled the 5th-seeded Niverville Panthers 64-54.

        In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Roblin Goose Lake Angels edged the 3rd-seeded Forrest Elton Sabres 50-48 as Alison Neufeld hit a pair of free throws with 3 seconds to play. The Angels dominated the boards. Player of the game Jenna Storozynsky led Angels with 18.

        In the bronze medal match, the 3rd-seeded Forrest Elton Sabres dusted the 5th-seeded Niverville Panthers 83-60.

        In the final, the 2nd-seeded Roblin Goose Lake Angels whipped the top-seeded Boissevain Broncos 65-51 to avenge their only loss to an AA squad all season. Alison Neufeld was chosen player of the game for the Angels, while Jennie Forsyth earned the laurels for the Broncos. The Angels used their superior depth to wear down the Broncs. Heather Becker led the Angels with 18, while Joy Becker’s defence gave the Panthers fits.

        The bronze medalist Forrest Elton Sabres: Brooke Huculak; Ashley Baker; Courtney Fines; Payton Fines; Michelle Keller; Christa Penner; Sydney Hewins; Taylor Ward; Kristine Ward; Karleigh Paul; Alexia Cords; Jessica Bos; coach Jeff Maxwell; assistant Wil Lamont; manager Whitney Gordon

        The silver medalist Boissevain Broncos: Jana Scott; Lora Carlisle; Beth Tutkaluke; Paula Tutkaluke; Courtney Hart; Jennie Forsyth; Cassie Scott; Morgan Cowlthorp; Kinsley Ransom; coach Keith Forsyth; coach Jocelyn Epp; manager Teagan Kinsley; manager Alexandra Gray

        The gold medalist Roblin Goose Lake Angels: Alison Neufeld; Jenna Storozynsky; Jessie Ready; Heather Becker; Lissi Moffit; Cady Hope; Bailey Kowalyk; Maggie Funk; Jeni Misko; Joy Becker; Miranda Proskie; Paige Elder; Randi Proskie; coach Brant Neufeld