In the interzone playoffs, the Lorette Scorpions edged the Sanford Sabres 57-52. The Sabres (coached by Kelli Sinnock) included Tayler Arkle, Jordynn Barrett, Kyla Bellisle, Ellen Bestland, Emily Bjarnarson, Chloe Boyle, Samantha Dunn, Natasha Elder, Hanna Elskamp, Cassidy McGarry, Amy Misonne, Olivia Rushka, Ammy Suvajac, Olivia Thompson and Cali Yates.

        In the zone 7, 8, 9 & 15 playoffs: …………………………………………………… In the semis, the Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans whipped the Virden Bears 75-35. The Bears (coached by Cody McPhee) included Olivia Abel, Tori Bug, Maddie Graham, Taya Hayward, Jordyn Hipwell, Ashley Johnston, Katie Martens, Shanell Mason, Jordyn Smith, Abbey Tomlinson, Heather Wallace, Beth Whiteman and Racquel Wilson.  …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the Swan River Swan Valley Tigers dusted the Neepawa Tigers 59-39. The Tigers (coached by Dawn Birch and Darren Roe) included Claire Brister, Brooklyn Chartrand, Siri Freeman, Kailyn Hanke, Caleigh McLaughlin, Abbey McLeod, Gwendolynne Tess Murray, Brooklyn Perrett, Armie Porras, Kaylyn Roe and Joana Ursua. …………………………………………………… In the final, the Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans clubbed the Swan River Swan Valley Tigers 56-37.

        In the wild card game, the Swan River Swan Valley Tigers dispatched the Winnipeg St. James Jimmies 62-53. The Jimmies (coached by Ashley Van Aggelen) included Jayden Amos, Piper Anderson, Mari Batac, Alliah Boyne, Angelica Camagay, Nika Cumlat, Briana Ehrmantraut, Asia Houmphanh, Jilliany Martinez, Iyya Navea and Nica Torres.

        In the provincial quarterfinals, held in Winnipeg, the top-seeded Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans dusted the 8th-seeded host Winnipeg Westgate Mennonite Collegiate Wings 66-36. The Wings (coached by Jennifer How) included Mollie Brown, Ava Campell-Enns, Alex Grislis, Julia Hutton, Sophie Mead, Mei Mei Miller, Laura Neufeld, Taya Niessen, Juliana Roe, Carrie Schulz, Jaden Wisneski and Mackenzie Zacharias.

The 5th-seeded R.D. Parker Collegiate Trojans dispatched the 4th-seeded University of Winnipeg Collegiate Wesmen 69-62. The Wesmen (coached by Romer Bautista and Chris Victor) included Sumaiya Abas, Clarissa Bird, Nichole Boulanger, Shelby Boulanger, Danielle Buchburger, Callie Dunsford, Raven Fontaine, Jazmin Hartie and Emma Williams.

The 2nd-seeded Winnipeg St. John’s Ravenscourt Eagles spanked the 7th-seeded Swan River Swan Valley Tigers 68-55. The Tigers (coach Ian Kitch, assistant Lynda Malkoske, assistant Shayne Yaschyshyn) included Adria Bateman, Josie Black, Sydney Fedorchuk, Charity Fleury, Decorbea Fleury, Hannah Kitch, Lauren Klatt, Brenna Schure, Erica Sembaluk-Hart, Ireland Staples, Caitlin Stewart and Jayda Stienwandt.

In the last quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Lorette Scorpions dumped the 6th-seeded Winnipeg John Taylor Pipers 50-38. The Pipers (coached by Dale Precourt) included Megan Bradford, Aseon Cho, Diamon Funk, Jonahlea Garcia, Lorna Knipe, Madison McColl, Karla Messner, Brooke Metalinos, Mia Pereira, Amanda Schepp, Jessica Whitbread-Routsis and Sarah Yousofy.

In the semis, the top-seeded Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans dispatched the 5th-seeded Thompson R.D. Parker Trojans 58-47.

In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Winnipeg St. John’s Ravenscourt Eagles defeated the 3rd-seeded Lorette Scorpions 63-51.

In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Thomspon R.D. Parker Trojans clipped the 3rd-seeded Lorette Scorpions 52-44. The Scorpions (coached by Michelle Marinelli) included Alissa Aidarkhanova, Hannah Berg, Janelle Chomini, Jocelyn Chomini, Allanah Climaco, Megan Fitzmaurice, Carmen Hiebert, Shaelyn Manaigre, Marie Maple-Stevens, Madisen Scott, Jaden Stelmach, Katlyn Taylor and Brooke Zelma.

In the final, the top-seeded Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans dusted the 2nd-seeded Winnipeg St. John’s Ravenscourt Eagles 55-37. The Spartans won the title just three years after they were unable to field a team because of lack of player interest.

The all-tournament team featured MVP Assia Delingoma (T.A. Neelin); Tressa McDonald (R.D. Parker); Janelle Chomini (Lorette); Bria Rydman (St. John’s Ravenscourt, who was also the player’s choice selection); Katy Dodgson (St. John’s Ravenscourt); and Trinity Blair (T.A. Neelin).

        The bronze medalist Thompson R.D. Parker Collegiate Trojans: Erica Anderson; Charity Bighetty; Madyson Caldwell; Emma Deibert; Serenity Katchmar; Tressa McDonald; Katelyn Pilon; Avery Ritchie; Ashley Singh; Karisma Vyas; Ashley Williams; coach Christine Sim

        The silver medalist Winnipeg St. John’s Ravenscourt Eagles: Madeline Boroditsky; Arabella Brudney; Halle Cochrane; Katherine Dodgson; Hana Dunlop; Grace Harding; Han Le; Bryn Murphy; Isabella Pewarchuk; Anisha Rehal; Chloe Reiss; Brialyn Rydman; Aasiyah Siddiqui; Lily Sousa; coach Jody Rock

The gold medalist Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans: Trinity Blair; Assia Delingoma; Grace Dubnick; Olivia Erickson; Taisha Kimble; Lumy Lee; Jamaykah Miller; Marley Pellerin; Sabrina Ricker; Piper Robinson; coach Carey Lasuik; assistant Matt McLeod