In the wildcard games: …………………………………………………… The Ste. Rose Collegiate Celtics nipped the Carman Dufferin Christian Stingers 51-49. The Stingers (coached by Nikki Kooiker) included Autumn Gansekoele, Talia Hillmer, Rebekah Pol, Jenien Riedstra, Wendy Termeer, Laura Vanderveen and Taylor Veldman. …………………………………………………… In the other wildcard game, the Pinawa Panthers edged the Rosenort Redhawks 31-30. The Redhawks (coached by Jared Dueck) included Ashton Brandt, Jayelle Friesen, Nicole Friesen, Rachel Friesen, Jillana Groening, Ashley Kroeker, Anna Schulz, Brittany Siemens, Alison Stevenson, Cheryl Waldner, Janelle Waldner, Joyce Waldner and Kim Waldner.
In the opening round, the 7th-seeded St. Laurent Hawks clubbed the 10th-seeded Churchill Duke of Marlborough Storm 67-28. Kirstie Chartrand was chosen player of the game for the Hawks, while Laura Wasylkoski earned the laurels for the Storm (coached by Tim Brock) who also included Samantha Grosbrink, Natasha Kinden, Jasmine Lundie, Priscilla Oman, Amanda Spence and Hailey Stewardson. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Pinawa Panthers dumped the 9th-seeded St. Rose Collegiate Celtics 53-27. Tessa Trueman was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Kara Letain earned the laurels for the Celtics (coached by Marc Hazlewood), who also included Lindsay Cole, Tiffani Glas, Karly Kukurudz, Morgan Paziuk, Deseree Roussin, Taylor Shankaruk, Ally Timlick, Tori Timlick and Caitlin Wilkinson.
In the quarterfinals, the 3rd-seeded Glenboro Panthers dusted the 6th-seeded Gladstone William Morton Collegiate Warriors 52-34. Shay Rutherford was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Hailey Tonn earned the laurels for the Warriors. “There was an outside chance that we could get past Glenboro, but we had a rough start,” Warriors coach Donovan Nemetchek told the Portage la Prairie Central Plains Herald Leader. “We kept it close most of the game and then in the fourth quarter they took it away from us.” The Warriors (coached by Donovan Nemetchek) also included Alana Bresnehan, Jordyn Emerson, Keiana Fehr, Rachel Fehr, Jessica Ferguson, Sabrina Kopp, Natasha Morrison, Brooklyn Otto, Kayla Rosa, Marie Roulette, Hailey Smith, Kelsey Tonn, Rianna Tonn and Allison Trimble.
The 4th-seeded Grandview Spartans dumped the 5th-seeded Elm Creek Cobras 68-46. Easton Gryba was chosen player of the game for the Spartans, while Amy Wall earned the laurels for the Cobras. The Cobras (coached by Derek Tyler) also included Nicole Bergen, Kennedy Froese, Scout Froese, Skylar Hardy, Christine Klassen, Maeli Martens, Vanessa Millions and Laura Runne.
The 2nd-seeded Treherne Collegiate Tigers thrashed the 7th-seeded St. Laurent Hawks 91-30. Paige Small was chosen player of the game for the Tigers, while Katelyn Ducharme earned the laurels for the Hawks. The Hawks (coached by Vicki Leggett) also included Kalie Byron, Kirstie Chartrand, Jenna Connelly, Andrea Diell, Riley Ducharme, Melanie Lambert, Jasmine Lavallee, Monique Lavallee, Leann Lelangier, Rayne Mckay, Darien Mowat and Jade Normand.
In the last quarterfinal, the top-seeded Hamiota Huskies stomped the 8th-seeded Pinawa Panthers 63-18. Keegan Robinson was chosen player of the game for the Huskies, while Hannah Voth earned the laurels for the Panthers. The Panthers (coached by Lorraine Nelson) also included Madison Chapel, Avery Goodwin-Stan, Jill Lauze, Bethany Nelson, Emilie Shewchuk, Tessa Trueman and Abi Voth.
In the semis, the top-seeded Hamiota Huskies clipped the 4th-seeded Grandview Spartans 70-51. Shayna Mathison was chosen player of the game for the Huskies, while Nicole Bohdanovich earned the laurels for the Spartans.
In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Treherne Collegiate Tigers defeated the 3rd-seeded Glenboro Panthers 52-44. Brooke Drummond was chosen player of the game for the Tigers, while Allison Godard earned the laurels for the Panthers.
In the bronze medal match, the 4th-seeded Grandview Spartans dusted the 3rd-seeded Glenboro Panthers 77-62. The Panthers (coached by Michael Jefferies) included Tara Lee Bouchard, Nikki Daymond, Amy Gillis, Jenna Gillis, Allison Godard, Sammy Henderson, Mackenzie Murray, Sydney Murray, Sami Myers, Shay Rutherford, Gabby Sawatzky and Joanne Schwarz.
In the final, the top-seeded Hamiota Huskies stomped the 2nd-seeded Treherne Collegiate Huskies 59-38.
The bronze medalist Grandview Spartans: Nicole Bohdanovich; Carla Butt; Easton Gryba; Amy He; Tambor Komar; Courtney McIntyre; Mikayla Mischuk; Shaelyn Stienwandt; Danielle Van Wynsberghe; coach Allan Bernat
The gold medalist Hamiota Collegiate Huskies: Jacquelyn Hawkins; Mikaela Jay; Jill Kerr; Janice Maitland; Shayna Mathison; Jimena Montenegro; Jessica Ritchie; Kailin Robinson; Keegan Robinson; Jamie Rose; coach Jon Zilkey; manager Ashley Jay