In the quarterfinals, held in Boissevain, the top-seeded host Boissevain Broncos torched the 8th-seeded Opaskwayak Cree Nation Oscar Lathlin Collegiate Wolverines 81-54. Brooklyn McRuer was chosen player of the game for the Broncos, while Nikita Kematch earned the laurels for the Wolverines. The Wolverines (coached by Danielle Daniels) also included Beth Asmus, Mandy Bighetty, Jett Bignell, Makenna Blacksmith, Jerrie Campbell, Nicole Dumas, Autumn Head-Harris, Mykenna Knutson, Nicahne Knutson, Evoni Lathlin, Whitley Lathlin, Tricia Munroe, Raina Ross, Alexis Sanderson, Joniah Spence, Tyra Stevenson-Lathlin, Tiffany Weenusk-Young, Bailey Wilson and Taylor Young.

        The 4th-seeded Gimli High Lakers crushed the 5th-seeded Dominion City Roseau Valley Raiders 91-45. Carley Matkowski was chosen player of the game for the Lakers, while Theresa Guimond earned the laurels for the Raiders. The Raiders (coached by Kalyn Warner) also included Savannah Blacksmith, Nikki Curran, Thien Ly, Nicole Neumann and Dana Tutcho-Ruben.

        The 2nd-seeded Souris Sabres defeated the 7th-seeded Roblin Goose Lake Angels 66-50. Aly Kowalchuk was chosen player of the game for the Sabres. The Raiders (coached by Brant Neufeld) included Daylynn Bahniuk, Rory Davis, Lexi Hawryluk, Brittany Jarvis, Sami Kringle, Wynn Leflar, Cara Orr and Kelsey Russett.

In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Morris Mavericks spanked the 6th-seeded Steinbach Christian School Flames 82-48. Megan Thiessen was chosen player of the game for the Mavericks, while Chelsey Olifirowich earned the laurels for the Flames. The Flames (coached by coach Travis Olifirowich) also included Eryn Friesen, Hannah Friesen, Karlee Friesen, Taylor Friesen, Sierra Hildebrand, Brookelynn Lepp, Alex Loewen, Lexi Olifirowich, Mabel Penner, Macy Plett, Micah Reimer, Olivia Reimer, Bethany Unger, Natasha Weiss and Sophia Wiebe.

In the semis, the 4th-seeded Gimli Lakers stunned the top-seeded Boissevain Broncos 59-58. Jill Henry was chosen player of the game for the Lakers.

In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Souris Sabres dumped the 3rd-seeded Morris Mavericks 72-47. Camille Punay was chosen player of the game for the Sabres, while Jessica Edel earned the laurels for the Mavericks.

In the bronze medalist match, the top-seeded Boissevain Broncos dispatched the 3rd-seeded Morris Mavericks 78-68. The Mavericks (coached by Lauren Edel) included Kaitlin Aloisio, Jessica Edel, Kelsey Edel, Alesa Isaak, Nicole Kasatkin, Cara Klippenstein, Kristin Reid, Megan Thiessen and Rebecca Thiessen.

In the final, the 4th-seeded Gimli Lakers defeated the 2nd-seeded Souris Sabres 69-60.

        The bronze medalist Boissevain Broncos: Alexa Hammond Alexa; Anja Nell; Aurora Holstein; Brooklyn McRuer; Jasmine Pipella; Madde Billaney; Michelle Armstrong; Quinn Billaney; Raylin Unrau; Sarah Hallett; Taylor Robertson; Trinity Billaney; coach Keith Forsyth; coach Jason Billaney

        The silver medalist Souris School Sabres: Paige Eissner; Jasmine Engelbretson; Jenna Farmer; Carla Garcia; Lisa Gohl; Tanja Gohl; Katie Goldrich-Mcfaul; Cassidy Gordan; Parker Janz; Aly Kowalchuk; Rosie Perez; Camille Punay; Kendra Roberts; coach Trever Penner

        The gold medalist Gimli High School Lakers: Jayda Campbell; Mia Gray; MacKenzy Groot; Jill Henry; Carley Matkowski; Brooke Peterson; Kirsten Peterson; Samantha Porteous; Jay-Lee Strempler; Amy Thorkelson; Mackenzie Zagozewski; coach Maddi Biluk