In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg Dakota Lancers, Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans, Winnipeg Garden City Gophers and Winnipeg Daniel McIntyre Maroons receive byes. …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg Westwood Warriors clipped the Winnipeg Miles Macdonell Buckeyes 68-54. The Buckeyes (coach Erin Drazic, assistant Blanca Cardenas) included Clara Anderson, Jance Buecker-Dreaver, Teagan Buenaventura, Esosa Emokpae, Meer Malhi, Matthy Mistas, Ruiko Odajima, Princess Rabago, Mia Richardson, Teagen Richter, Sofia Sinnock, Michelle Sofizada, Eliana Stark, Quesnel Thiessen and Heder Yalung. …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg Sisler Spartans torched the Brandon Crocus Plains Plainsmen 61-40. The Plainsmen (coach Adam Hartman) included Rebecca Alebiosu, Jasmin Beifus, Elsy Benitez, Tracy Beth, Brooklyn Catagas, Kierra Griffin, Kate Hiebert, Kylie Kulman, Genesis Lopez Meija, Grace Mohr-Clark, Amber Neapew, Jordyn Rowan and Shyan Schwarz. …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg Kildonan East Reivers spanked the Winnipeg Sturgeon Heights Huskies 70-48. The Huskies (coach Evan Cox) included Abby Alerta, Zoe Capulong, Lily Cox, Violet Dao, Naomi Deng, Alexis Dupras, Neveah Parnell, Riley Petersen, Lily Sawchuk, Tynysha Smith, Vayda Smith, Kaizen Vancio, Michela Weldemariam, Yuina Yoshikata and Sophie Zielinski. …………………………………………………… The Winnipeg Maples Marauders clocked the Winnipeg Kelvin Clippers 76-50. The Clippers (coach Katherine Lamoureux, assistant Riley Velasco) included Felicia Baldner, Faith Camaclang, Raine Ducasi, Maddy Engbrecht, Camille Jahne, Gabriella Milman, Noa Monzon, Mallani Nabi, Julia Paczkowska and Juliana Viovicente.
In the quarterfinals, the Winnipeg Dakota Lancers crushed the Winnipeg Westwood Warriors 121-48. The Warriors (coach Vic Zuke) included Rylie Baldwin, Avery Betz, Aaliya Borden Cummings, Laura Burguete, Serena D’Incau, Grace Einarson, Amber Friesen, Mischa Galera, Delaney Groot, Elly Krahn, Tessa Miko, Carla Valero Felix and Lucia Villora.
The Winnipeg Daniel McIntyre Maroons dusted the Winnipeg Sisler Spartans 78-55. The Spartans (coach Michael Tan, assistant Melissa Steeves) included Kaitlyn Bernardo, Caytah Calixto-Vargas, Anne Celeste, Gurmandeep Chahal, Venice Dayrit, Navreet Dhaliwal, Aly Hannesson, Ziyah Ilas, Kyarah Lachica, Arbien Liwanag, Coeurline Nahigombeye, Lydia Par, Anghela Samson, Danily Tabirao and Faith Yumang.
The Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans clubbed the Winnipeg Kildonan East Reivers 83-62. The Reivers (coach John Sumugat) included Sadbere Asimi, Arshdeep Atwal, Munit Brar, Puneet Brar, Elizabeth Dimatatac, Arora Duncan, Cheyenne Evans, Meheret Getachew, Marina Hagos, Alexandra Janus, Mami Kabonesa, Martha Lado, Jasmine Lay, Pricilla Sutherland and Mekdelawit Tamiru.
In the last quarterfinal, the Winnipeg Garden City Gophers dispatched the Winnipeg Maples Marauders 84-74. The Marauders (coach Robin Quintana, assistant Amber Tran, assistant Carl Wiebe, assistant Noah Castres) included Danelle Agwayaway, Stacey Arandia, Jasreen Bajwa, Gabriella Castres, Caitlyn Dandan, Luka De La Porta, Shanell Deciar, Avneet Kainth, Jarica Ketchen-Tang, Mikaela Lucero, Chloe Manalo, Qatarina Rogacion, Prabsirat Sran, Kaileah Walker and Seriah Yeboah.
In the semis, the Winnipeg Dakota Lancers whipped the Winnipeg Daniel McIntyre Maroons 115-60.
In the other semi, the Winnipeg Garden City Gophers defeated the Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans 74-67.
In the final, the Winnipeg Dakota Lancers clocked the Winnipeg Garden City Gophers 84-34.
The all-tournament team featured MVP Izzi Fust (Dakota); Darya Rom (Dakota); Madison Schettler (Garden City); Amira Lawrence (Garden City); Paige Schatkowsky (Wpg-Vincent Massey); Ava Shaw (Daniel McIntyre); and player’s choice Avneet Kainth (Maples)
The co-bronze medalist Winnipeg Daniel McIntyre Maroons: Maoui Abarquez; Margarett Abraham; Francheska Casto; Camille Closas; Ariella Diaz-Fabros; Maya Francisco; Grace Lou; Sophia Monzon; Ava Shaw; Kate Sio; Alyza ‘Tricia’ Torres; coach Wyatt Anders; assistant Carriera Lamoureux; assistant Mark Neves
The co-bronze medalist Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans: Dannon Arnold; Jennifer Edwards; Joumana Gouda; Keara Howden; Gina Maher; Zahra Mattes; Fife Ogundipe; Paige Schatkowsky; Mackenzie Toogood; Leigh Turner; Lillian Vande Graaf; Kate Zdrill; coach Stacy Hawash; assistant Stephanie Viray; assistant Sydney Stefanson; assistant Atoosa Reimer
The silver medalist Winnipeg Garden City Gophers: Taya Clark; Halley Cruz; Jenelle Deato; Meeyah Greaves; Elizabeth ‘Ell’ Kolodziej; Amira Lawrence; Caeli Palmer; Cherysse Ragot; Brooklyn Sabatin; Madison Schettler; coach Roberto Campanella Jr
The champion Winnipeg Dakota Lancers: Shae Anderson; Kalesha Campbell; Cheryl Cheung; Payton Cvetkovic; Izzi Fust; Dayne Jernberg; Hope Larocque; Ava Osato; Darya Rom; Taylor Schepp; Anna Sellers; Abby Sweeny; Juliana Tingchuy; coach Eric Sung