In the interzone playoffs: …………………………………………………… The Gimli Lakers clubbed the Teulon Saints 57-32. …………………………………………………… The Warren Wildcats clipped the Winnipeg Immanuel Christian Falcons 57-47.
In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Souris Sabres dispatched the 8th-seeded Opaskwayak Oscar Lathlin Wolverines 54-39. Nicki Gohl was chosen player of the game for the Sabres while Admarie Singh-Young earned the laurels for the Wolverines. The Wolverines (coached by Danielle Daniels) also included Beth Asmus, Jerrie Campbell, Danielle Ellicott, Nakita Kematch, Mykenna Knutson, Evoni Lathlin, Raina Ross, Taylor Sinclair-Dick, Amber Weenusk-Young, Shelly Young and Taylor Young.
The 4th-seeded Warren Collegiate Wildcats defeated the 5th-seeded Boissevain Broncos 46-41. Halle Chester was chosen player of the game for the Wildcats, while Brooklyn McRuer earned the laurels for the Broncos. The Broncos (coach Keith Forsyth, coach Jason Billaney) also included Alexa Hammond, Anja Nell, Camryn Clyne, Jasmine Pipella, Kendall Hammond, Madde Billaney, Michelle Armstrong, Nicole Turner, Quinn Billaney, Raylin Unrau, Taylor Robertson, Trinity Bilaney and Zoe Hicks.
The 6th-seeded Gimli Lakers stunned the 3rd-seeded Carman Collegiate Cougars 64-57. Mackenzy Groot was chosen player of the game for the Lakers, while Kaitlyn Dunn earned the laurels for the Cougars. The Cougars (coached by James Ballantyne) also included Jourdan Bilodeau, Emma Gylywoychuk-Winkler, Alecia Iverson, Jena Krahn, Mychaela Lehmann, Brianna Millions, Vanessa Millions, Kim Micolajsen, Madi Sherritt, Emily Stevenson, Katie Tjaden McClement and Reighlyn Turner-Cummer.
In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Neepawa Area Collegiate Tigers clocked the 7th-seeded Morris Mavericks 76-49. Danielle Hanke was chosen player of the game for the Tigers, while Megan Thiessen earned the laurels for the Mavericks. The Mavericks (coached by Stephanie Kurylko) also included Gina Bartel, Jessica Edel, Kelsey Edel, Alesa Isaak, Emily Isaak, Nicole Kasatkin, Rayne Milne, Bonnie Nowell, Katie Recksiedler and Kristin Ried.
In the semis, the top-seeded Souris Sabres clipped the 4th-seeded Warren Wildcats 49-32. Jamie Sherritt was chosen player of the game for the Sabres, while Kelsey Manchulenko earned the laurels for the Wildcats.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Neepawa Area Collegiate Tigers defeated the 6th-seeded Gimli Lakers 61-55. Danielle Hanke was chosen player of the game for the Tigers, while Carley Matkowski earned the laurels for the Lakers.
In the bronze medal match, the 4th-seeded Warren Wildcats dumped the 6th-seeded Gimli Lakers 59-43. Mackenzy Groot was chosen player of the game for the Wildcats, while Carley Matkowski earned the laurels for the Lakers. The Lakers (coached by Madi Biluk) also included Vanessa Acton, Sarah Bobrovich, Jayda Campbell, Jillian Henry, Carley Matkowski, Kirsten Peterson, Deborah Ruzic, Isabelle Ruzic, Naomi Ruzic, Jaylee Strempler and Amy Thorkelson.
In the final, the top-seeded Souris Sabres dispatched the 2nd-seeded Neepawa Area Collegiate Tigers 77-63.
The bronze medalist Warren Wildcats: Ashley Brad, Halle Chester, Taylor Comberbach, Sydney Hildebrandt, Kaitlyn Holod, Sarah Holtmann, Kelsey Manchulenko, Kristen Olson, Selena Peixoto, Becca Schott, Rachel Slagerman, Julie Spraque, Chelsea Witt, coach Kevin Braun
The silver medalist Neepawa Area Collegiate Tigers: Robyn Birch, Alyssa Burton, Marissa Crook, Dana Friesen, Lina Gordon, Danielle Hanke, Jayme Kulbacki, Sydney McLaughlin, Joanna Plaza, Chelsea Plett, coach Darren Roe
The gold medalist Souris Sabres: Kaylee Butterfield, Jenna Farmer, Lisa Gohl, Nicki Gohl, Tanja Gohl, Parker Janz, Aly Kowalchuk, Kristen Leverington, Camille Punay, Kendra Roberts, Jamie Sherritt, Emily Simon, Jessi Swaenepoel, coach Trever Penner