In the interzone playoffs, the Elm Creek Cobras dispatched the Wawaneesa Warriors x-x. The Warriors were coached by Dawn Huber and Lillian Trowbridge. …………………………………………………… The St. Laurent Hawks clipped the Pinawa Panthers 53-40.

        In the wildcard game, the Shoal Lake Sharks dusted the Pinawa Panthers 72-36.

In the quarterfinals, held in Shoal Lake, Shatara Baydak scored 28, Melissa Woychyshyn 14 and Amy Gerelus 14 as the 6th-seeded host Shoal Lake Sharks dumped the 3rd-seeded St. Laurent Hawks 77-52. Vanessa Boudreau led the Hawks with 36. Melissa Boudreau added 8. Baydak was chosen player of the game for the Sharks, while Vanessa Boudreau earned the laurels for the Hawks (coached by Andre Ducharme).

        The 2nd-seed Glenboro Panthers whipped the 7th-seed Grandview Spartans 69-30 as Kayla Thornborough scored 16 and Brittany Cullen 11. Nicole Porath hit 11 for the Spartans. Becky Novalkowski added 6. Kristy Fisher was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Porath earned the laurels for the Spartans. The Spartans (coached by Marc Giasson, managed by Kyleigh Nanji) also included Lindsay Winfield, Kim Parks, Laura Melnychenko, Tammy Hrychuk, Ava Grexton, Jolie Suidy, Jen Robak, Kayla Strozuk and Robyn Allard.

        Rachelle Daniel scored 20 and Lindsay Webber 18 as the 4th-seeded Hamiota Huskies defeated the 5th-seed Elm Creek Cobras 47-34. Rhonda Wiebe led the Cobras with 12. Michelle Tkachyk added 9. Webber was chosen player of the game for the Huskies, while Wiebe earned the laurels for the Cobras.

        In the last quarterfinal, the top-seeded Treherne Tigers pounded the 8th-seed Snow Lake Joseph H. Kerr Tigers 77-30 as Amy Miller and Lindsay Drummond each scored 19. Leona Patton paced the Tigers with 11. Ashley Erikson added 6. Drummond was chosen player of the game for the Tigers, while Erikson earned the laurels for the Tigers.

        In the semis, the 2nd-seeded Glenboro Panthers nipped the 6th-seeded Shoal Lake Sharks 62-58 as Ferran Cardinal scored 17 and Kristy Fisher 12. Amy Gerelus scored 22 and Shatara Baydak 15 for the Sharks. Chrissy Van Damme was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Gerelus earned the laurels for the Sharks.

        In the other semi, the top-seeded Treherne Tigers whipped the 4th-seeded Hamiota Huskies 63-42 as Lindsay Drummond scored 20 and Angela Lovie 15. The Huskies got 24 from Rachel Daniel and 12 from Nicole Mathison. Lovie was chosen player of the game for the Tigers, while Daniel earned the laurels for the Huskies.

        In the bronze medal match, the 6th-seeded Shoal Lake Sharks clipped the 4th-seeded Hamiota Huskies 58-45 as Melissa Woychyshyn scored 20, Amy Gerelus 13 and Shatara Baydak 13. Nicole Mathison led the Huskies with 16. Rachelle Daniel added 15.

        In the final, the top-seeded Treherne Tigers nipped the 2nd-seeded Glenboro Panthers 65-61 as Angela Lovie scored 25 and Lindsay Drummond 13. Kristy Fisher notched 22 and Chrissy Van Damme 11 for Glenboro. Abbi Spencer and Kimberley Green were jointly chosen players of the game for the Tigers, while Ferran Cardinal and Kayla Thornborough earned the laurels for the Panthers.

        The bronze medalist Shoal Lake Sharks: Alanna Simpson; Melissa Woychyshyn; Heidi Robbins; Mandy Leschasin; Amy Gerelus; Shatara Baydak; Jannelle Buchanan; Mandy Kaskiw; Chastity Findlay; coach Scott Martin

        The silver medalist Glenboro Panthers: Ferran Cardinal; Chrissy Van Damme; Kayla Thornborough; Brittany Cullen; Kristy Fisher; Kayla Thornborough; Serena Verstraete; Meagan Cardinal; Brooke Plaetinck; Sasha Foord-Kelcey; Brittany Cullen; Kay Marshall; Caoimhe Morton; coach Sharon Prost; manager Carli Thio

        The gold medalist Treherne Tigers: Lindsay Drummond; Angela Lovie; Abbie Spencer; Monica Sundell; Kimberley Green; Erin Pritchard; Amy Miller; Tammy Sundell; Melanie Schroeder; Kate Miller; coach Jim Hoger; coach John Tate.