In the wildcard playoff, the Winnipeg Oak Park Raiders edged the Winnipeg Fort Richmond Centurions 54-52. The Centurions (coach Regan Moses, coach Jen Piasecki, coach Olivia Moses, coach Autumn Agar) included Akunna Chid-Onor, Bethany Eagles, Marley Floreal, Sherena Francois, Ivleen Pandher, Julia Rosales, Sami-Jo Saunders, Nettra Sellakumar and Ashley Sullera.

       In the opening round: …………………………………………………… The 9th-seeded Winnipeg Kelvin Clippers dispatched the 8th-seeded Brandon Vincent Massey Vikings 66-50. The Vikings (coach Derek Barnett) included Iman Ahmed, Kypling Black, Kyla Buhler, Reece Cowan, Saphiya DeVlieger, Natalia Jaffray, Nicole Nnamani, Stacey Pedrialva Ceniza, Ashley Sullivan, Jessie Sumner, Ava Walker and Mia Winters. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Winnipeg Garden City Gophers clubbed the 12th-seeded Winnipeg Oak Park Raiders 85-59. The Raiders (coach Kerilynn MacLennan, assistant Hillary Eldridge) included Avery Currier, Kya Duncan, Ayva Findlay, Paige Hardy, Natalie Hrushka, Valentina Lacunza Garcia, Eliza McKay, Kaleight McNish, Iosune Ortega Pelegrin, Monica Redl, Francesca San Diego, Lily Sawyer, Taylor Smith, Kayla Surasky and Emma Wall. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded Winnipeg Maples Marauders clubbed the 10th-seeded Winnipeg Glenlawn Lions 82-49. The Lions (coach Erin Stones, assistant Alexa Amos, assistant Maddy Mann) included Aimee Ahmo, Tea Athitang, Zoey Gebru, Ellen Hagos, Anabella Johnson-Guerra, Quinn Kyllo, Alyza Masesar, Armilly Oracion, Haisha Tijani and Becca Tobias. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Miles Macdonell Buckeyes whipped the 11th-seeded Winnipeg Jeanne-Sauve Olympiens 84-60. The Olympiens (coach Sonia Radi) included Bella Arbez, Riley Brouillette, Sophie Buchanan, Emma Elliott, Lauren Hokanson, Linnae Johnson, Madeleine Mays, Brooklyn Milloy, Amelia Nicolin and Kennedy Serpa.

       In the quarterfinals, the top-seeded Winnipeg Dakota Lancers dusted the 9th-seeded Winnipeg Kelvin Clippers 83-39. The Clippers (coach Riley Velasco) included Tia Davis, Madeline Delbaere, Ciara Deloli, Maddy Engbrecht, Zelal Guzelyildiz, Camille Jahne, Gabby Millman, Nikki Moore, Mallani Nabi, Kathrene Navea, Julia Paczkowska, Kassia Pinkos and Juliana Viovicente.

       The 5th-seeded Winnipeg Garden City Gophers dispatched the 4th-seeded Winnipeg Kildonan East Reivers 67-58. The Reivers (coach John Sumugat, assistant Justin Holmond) included Arshdeep Atwal, Munit Brar, Lotte Gniechwitz, Avari Holmond, Alexandra Janus, Mami Kabonesa, Martha Lado, Jasmine Lay, Olivia McNabb, Leyre Perez, Alissa Senior, Kady Truong and Renata Weiss.

       The 2nd-seeded Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans spanked the 7th-seeded Winnipeg Maples Marauders 92-55. The Marauders (coach Robin Quintana, assistant Wendel Mozo) included Jasreen Bajwa, Ishreet Boparai, Kassandra Carganilla, Gabriella Castres, Rajvinder Dhaliwal, Khushleen Gill, Alexis Ilagan-Balala, Avneet Kainth, Gurpuneet Kaur, Jasleen Khural, Mikaela Lucero, Qatarina Rogacion, Prabsirat Sran, Kaileah Walker and Layla Waugh.

       In the last quarterfinal, the 6th-seeded Winnipeg Miles Macdonell Buckeyes sunned the 3rd-seeded Winnipeg Sisler Spartans 74-46. The Spartans (coach Michael Tan, assistant Debbie Yeboah) included Ann Celeste, Gurmandeep Chahal, Caelyn Cruz, Arabela DeGrano, Ashley Evangelista, Aly Hannesson, Daniella Ige-Adefala, Ziyah Ilas, Carley Martinez, Angel Palapuz, Lydia Par, Anghela Samson, Keane Sarmiento, Chanel Schulz and Danilyn Tabirao.

       In the semis, the top-seeded Winnipeg Dakota Lancers dusted the 5th-seeded Winnipeg Garden City Gophers 88-61.

       In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans whipped the 6th-seeded Winnipeg Miles Macdonell Buckeyes 74-43.

       In the final, the 2nd-seeded Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans torched the top-seeded Winnipeg Dakota Lancers 76-44.

       The all-tournament team featured MVP Lilly Vande Graaf (Winnipeg Vincent Massey); Clara Anderson (Miles Macdonell); Jenelle Deato (Garden City); Jennifer Edwards (Winnipeg Vincent Massey); Emilie McLean (Dakota); Taylor Schepp (Dakota); and Anveet Kainthh (Maples, player’s choice).

The co-bronze medalist Winnipeg Garden City Gophers: Janine Aman; Maya Brar; Seva Brar; Julia Consiglio; Jenelle Deato; Sierra Ferguson; Lauren Geli; Gabrielle Jimeno; Elizabeth Kolodziej; Juliana Magbag; Paige Marcelino; Brooklyn Sabatin; Kiley Schettler; Emily Steip; Kianna Voluntad; coach Roberto Campanella Jr; assistant Riley Allard; assistant Jurdin Batin

       The co-bronze medalist Winnipeg Miles Macdonell Buckeyes: Clara Anderson; Elayna Blahey; Esosa Emokpae; Amelia Hutchinson; Aliyah Kehinde; Kennedy Kergen; Leah Ng; Grace Osobu; Teagen Richter; Sofia Sinnock; Eliana Stark; Carlene Urbiztondo; Terrianna Velasco; Heder Yalung; coach Erin Drazic; assistant Caleigh Kiesman

The silver medalist Winnipeg Dakota Lancers: Ajla Balic; Kalesha Campbell; Meeyah Greaves; Kadence Hagan; Daniela Ibarra Candelaria; Dayne Jernberg; Quinn Kelly; Kira Lai; Emilie McLean; Ava Osato; Taylor Schepp; Miley Sigurdur; Savannah Thiessen; coach Eric Sung

The champion Winnipeg Vincent Massey Trojans: Dannon Arnold; Mofe David; Jennifer Edwards; Aubree Horrocks; Ese Imiefo; Nmesoma Isinguzo; Uloma Isinguzo; Kaylee MacDonald; Zahra Mattes; Elizabeth Oderemi; Lillian Vande Graaf; Emma Yard; Kate Zdrill; coach Stacey Hawash; assistant Sydney Stefanson; assistant Stephanie Viray; assistant Chris Yard