In the opening round, held in Brandon: …………………………………………………… The Oakbank Springfield Sabres clipped the Thompson R.D. Parker Trojans 36-23. The Trojans (coach Christine Sim) included Rylee Ault, Kamryn Brown, Nicole Cruda, Samara Green, Ainsley Linklater, Ainslie Montieth, Kassidy Morin, Sophie Murdy, Anaya Permanand, Mia Settee, Funmi Soile and Shayden Steeves. …………………………………………………… The Steinbach Christian Flames rolled the Neepawa Tigers 57-35. The Tigers (coach Katelyn Fikkert, coach Jana Scott) included Lindsay Basco, Katie-Rae Byram, Mikay Ejar, Shelby Gluska, Josephine Luna, Brennah McLaughlin, Peyton McLaughlin, Sophia Peralta, Hazel Posadas, Katya Rizal, Brooklyn Roe, Micaela Tamorada and Sophie Tulab.
In the quarterfinals, the Winnipeg St. James Jimmies torched the Oakbank Springfield Sabres 62-18. The Sabres (coach Tara Dickenson) included Cadence Belbas, Abigail Boulanger, Paige Ducharme, Aurora Habing, Caitlyn Kurjewicz, Brylee Lankhout, Mikayla Lankhout, Kayden McColm, Madison Meeches, Alexis Moose, Tuera Newton, Malori Richardson and Dilyn Whiteman.
The Winnipeg Beliveau Barracudas torched the Winnipeg Linden Christian Wings 56-33. The Wings (coach Lauren Crouch, coach Laurie Elias) included Nosa Aigbedo, Oreo Akinpade, Chayse Dube, Emma Kate Forbes, Abby Gallagher, Samara Naim, Emma Posillipo, Isabelle Thiessen, Jane Welty and Jaylene Wiebe.
The Dauphin Clippers spanked the Steinbach Christian Flames 59-38. The Flames (coach Taylor Enns, coach Jamie Rogalsky) included Summer Elias, Mackenzie Harms, Rylie Harms, Rachel Karr, Sarah Koslowsky, Brooklyn Lai-Bone, Kristiana Penner, Rayna Plett, Emma Rogalsky, Kaybrie Thiessen, Abigail Tyler, Emily Tyler, Maybeth Tyler, Nora Tyndall and Emma Williams.
In the last quarterfinal, the Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans crushed the Alltona W.C. Miller Aces 70-35. The Aces (coach Tim Brock) included Samantha Bueckert, Tyra Dyck, Erin Hamm, Aliya Kehler, Joanna Manuel, Hizee Pankratz, Amanda Sawatzky, Mia Sawatzky, Emily Suderman and Danait Tewoldeberhan.
In the semis, the Winnipeg St. James Jimmies edged the Winnipeg Beliveau Barracudas 44-39.
In the other semi, the Dauphin Clippers nipped the Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartas 59-57.
In the bronze medal match, the Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans clubbed the Winnipeg Beliveau Barracudas 54-34. The Barracudas (coach Ann Davey, coach Duncan Paterson) included Jazmin Birch, Mackenna Cheys, Fatou Gadji, Jemma Griffith, Aissata Haidara, Razan Haj Hassan, Miguelle Laninga, Ella Naherniak, Grace Naherniak, Isabella Paterson, Vicky Rabet and Aria Vergel.
In the final, the Winnipeg St. James Jimmies clubbed the Dauphin Clippers 51-35.
The all-tournament team featured MVP Kristine Navea (St. James); Kassidy Loewen (T.A. Neelin); Callista Hudyma (Dauphin); Kristen Genik (Dauphin); Tiffany Ortega (St. James), who was also the player’s choice; Raiza Manlulu (St. James).
The bronze medalist Brandon T.A. Neelin Spartans: Ashley Albert; Danica Black; Allie Gauthier; Maci Hlady; Sydney Lamport; Tyra Lasiuk; Kassidy Loewen; Rachel McCausland; Milaina Nachtigall; Karla Vlok; Beth Wilson; coach Carey Lasuik; coach Matt McLeod
The silver medalist Dauphin Clippers: Mideline Amyotte; Jalane Fiola-Johnson; Jaxen Furkalo; Kristin Genik; Kaylee Hogue; Calista Hudyma; Talia Iwanchysko; Brooke Miner; Dalmarie Lavallee; Ava Paziuk; Kara Paziuk; Kiley Thompson; Dalayna Tomlinson; coach Steve Hudyma; coach Kristjana Michaluk
The gold medalist Winnipeg St. James Jimmies: Anna Cordelia Folke Riberholdt; Zia Dacara; Shan Escasinas; Eden Hailu; Shanice Keno; Jerim Mabanag; Raiza Manlulu; Altea Manzano; Kristine Navea; Tiffany Ortega; Margaret Peregrino; Kathlin Racal; Aura Stevenson; coach Alexis Forbes; coach Brynn Rosjer-Doyle; coach Ashley Van Aggelen