In the quarterfinals, the Ste. Rose Celtics clubbed the Minegoziibe Anishinabe Talons 53-29. Katelyn Preston was chosen player of the game for the Celtics, while Natalie Baptiste earned the laurels for the Talons. The Talons (coached by Earl Thompson and Maureen Thompson) also included Mallory Baptiste, Larissa Cook, Miranda Didyk, Hope Flatfoot, Elisabeth Genaille Tamara Genaille, Leah McGillivary, Lilo Medicine-Shield, Jaidlyn Neapew, Raelene Neapew, Lexie Nepinak, Shayla Richard, Kaidence Roulette and Sumer Thompson.

        The Hamiota Huskies dusted the Gilbert Plains Trojans 52-39. Surrey Smith was chosen player of the game for the Huskies, while Keera Yaciuk earned the laurels for the Trojans. The Trojans (coached by Anna Genik) also included Aynslee Beckley, K.C. McDonald, Baylee McNabb, Brooke Minshull, Layne Minshull, Dara Robak, Rocio Suarez, Emily Sydor, Hailey Tabak and Taylor Yaciuk.

        The Glenboro/Baldur Co-op Panthers torched the Frontier Mosakahiken Grizzlies 90-22. Kylee Fair was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Janelda Blair earned the laurels for the Grizzlies. The Grizzlies (coached by Jennifer Hall) also included Laura Brass, Lorraine Brass, Lynette Brass, Breanne Buck, Dainah Campbell, Dailynn McKay, Janisha Monias, Karissa Nasekapow, Melody Umpherville, Missy Pitchnoise, Reanne Buck, Deslynd Campbell, Eleanor Campbell, Rene Ettawakapow and Jayde Gray.

        In the last quarterfinal, the Rivers Rams clipped the Sprague Ross L. Gray Raiders 49-39. Alexis McLean was chosen player of the game for the Rams, while Julia Van Osch earned the laurels for the Raiders. The Raiders (coached by Darryl Pederson) included Ciara Bibeau, Taelyn Braun, Kari Brindle, Kylie Brindle, Dayna Broesky, Marissa Forbes, Emily Kittleson, Jena Kraus, Cheyanna Meek, Bobbie Jo Prevost and Mollie Zimmerman.

        In the semis, the Ste. Rose Celtics nipped the Hamiota Huskies 42-40. Autumn Verhaeghe was chosen player of the game for the Celtics, while Kylan Solomon earned the laurels for the Huskies.

        In the other semi, the Glenboro/Baldur Panthers clocked the Rivers Rams 70-16. Lexie Shearer was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Taylor Bridgeman earned the laurels for the Rams.

        In the bronze medal match, the Hamiota Huskies clipped the Rivers Rams 48-36. Kylan Solomon was chosen player of the game for the Huskies, while Taylor Bridgeman earned the laurels for the Rams. The Rams (coach Christine Gray, coach Lucas Mikkelsen) also included Sierra Bourdin, Payton Demas, Rachelle Gerrard, Sylke Heijmans, Cheyanne Heistad, Jacee Jewar, Shirley-Amber Johnson, Sarah Krahn, Mia Lepp, Alexis McLean, Payton McNish, Emily Oldenburger, Hailey Plews, Annika Schmidt and Jacques Thomson.

        In the final, the Glenboro/Baldur Panthers stomped the Ste. Rose Celtics 66-32. Trudie Smart was chosen player of the game for the Panthers, while Katelynn Preston earned the laurels for the Celtics.

        The all-tournament team featured MVP Lexie Shearer (Glenboro/Baldur); Kylan Solomon (Hamiota); Surrey Smith (Hamiota); Trudie Smart (Glenboro/Baldur); and Kylie Fair (Glenboro/Baldur).

The bronze medalist Hamiota Huskies: Alex Boryskavich; Alexis Dale; Ella Gurr; Haily Johns; Kayleigh Knight; Trinity Lints; Riley McTavish; Tristen McTavish; Surrey Smith; Kylan Solomon; Calli Wilson-Davey; Maria Rogers; Daph Tannas; coach Hayley Lamb; coach Mason Metcalf; coach Jana McTavish

        The silver medalist Ste. Rose Celtics: Tarah Andres; Tamiya Bennett-Letain; Haylee Bishop McDonald; Cayde Clark; Alexis Erlendson; Karisa Grant; Raylee McKinnon; Shayla Pahl; Meadow Parthenay; Katelynn Preston; Isabelle Raffray; Jolie Richmond; Abigail Swannell; Autumn Verhaeghe; coach Marc Hazlewood

        The champion Glenboro/Baldur Co-op Panthers: Kylee Fair; Hayden Feschuk; Anna Forbes; Sienna Gudnason; Kendra Holmes; Jane McLean; Brooke Potvin; Taryn Richmond; Marlie Rutherford; Lexie Shearer; Trudie Smart; Hope Watson; Kendra Wytinck; Sophia Anderson; Abigail Cnudde; Kiara Gillis; Acadia Mackay; Averie Nash; Trinity Nordal; Joelle Saive; coach Ryan Zadorozny