In the opening round, held in Dresden: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Woodstock C.I. dumped Academie Mere-Teresa 65-51 as Deanne Kirwin scored 16. Brittany Ducharme led Mere-Teresa with 18. Woodstock led 20-12, 31-23 and 48-37 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… 6th-seeded Williamstown Charlottenburgh & Lancaster District defeated the North York Nelson A. Boylen Skyhawks 61-50 as Meaghan MacDougall scored 19. Brittney Miller led Boylen with 31. The score was knotted at 10 after one quarter. Boylen led 29-25 at the half, while Charlottenburgh & Lancaster District led 49-42 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Niagara-on-the-Lake Niagara D.S.S. Trojans dumped the Port Hope Trinity College Bigside 49-42 as Brandy Szockyj scored 22. Kristin Ouellet-Gaston paced Trinity with 17. Niagara led 13-7, 25-11 and 36-26 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 8th-seeded Kapuskasing District Kolts defeated Lambton-Kent 37-26 as Erica Godin scored 12. Lori Devereux paced Lambton Kent with 11. Kapuskasing led 13-2, 20-9 and 32-16 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… 2nd-seeded Kemptville St. Michael C.H.S. Mustangs defeated Sudbury Marymount Academy 52-40 as Natalie MacMartin scored 16. Ryan Farella and Lindsay Wandziak each scored 8 to lead Marymount. St. Michael led 13-11, 30-18 and 44-30 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Rockcliffe Ashbury Colts stomped Nipigon-Red Rock 46-15 as Illesha Uko scored 13. Stacey Whent paced Red Rock with 10. The Colts led 19-2, 30-7 and 42-11 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Tecumseh E.S. L’Essor Aigles clipped the Barrie E.S.C. Nouvelle-Alliance Les Tornades 43-32 as Tanya Leclerc scored 17. Sarah Daigle and Roxanne Premont-Pageau each notched 7 for Nouvelle Alliance, which led 11-7 after one quarter. L’Essor led 15-13 at the half and 25-23 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… The 7th-seeded North Bay E.S.C. Algonquin Barons thumped the unseeded Kitchener Rockway Mennonite Flames 37-24 as Catherine Senecal scored 10. Logan Klassen led Rockway with 8. Rockway led 6-5 after one quarter. The score as knotted at 14 at the half while Algonquin led 26-18 after three quarters.
In the second round: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Woodstock C.I. whipped the North York Nelson A. Boylen Skyhawks 59-28 as Alex Beatty scored 23 and Heather Longeway 14. Brittany Miller led Boylen with 20. Lesha Dunn added 8. Woodstock led 19-7, 34-11 and 56-21 at the quarters. The Skyhawks also included Brittney Miller. …………………………………………………… Academie Mere-Teresa stunned 6th-seeded Williamstown Charlottenburgh & Lancaster District 38-34 as Allie McDonald scored 13 and Brittany Ducharme 11. Ashley Phillips paced Charlottenburgh & Lancaster District with 11. The score was knotted at 8 after one quarter. Mere-Teresa led 16-12 at the half and 26-16 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded Niagara-on-the-Lake Niagara District Trojans stomped Lambton-Kent C.S. 55-36 as Brittany Szockyi scored 18 and Brandy Szockyi 10. Lori Devereux led Lambton-Kent with 23. Niagara led 19-14, 29-18 and 33-24 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The unseeded Port Hope Trinity College Bigside clipped the 8th-seeded Kapuskasing District Kolts 55-42 as Kristen Ouellet-Gaston scored 20, Caroline Chagnon 10 and Hailey Swift 10. Erica Godin led Kapuskasing with 13. Agnes Plourde-Doran added 12. Kapuskasing led 13-8 after one quarter. Trinity led 25-23 at the half and 41-32 after three quarters. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Rockcliffe Ashbury Colts whipped Sudbury Marymount Academy 44-15 as Illesha Uko scored 14 and Laura Richardson 6. Mel Fenton paced Marymount with 5. Ashbury led 14-2, 30-7 and 36-11 at the quarters. “We got balanced scoring and things went pretty smooth,” Colts coach Andy Sparks told the Ottawa Citizen. …………………………………………………… The 2nd-seeded Kemptville St. Michael Mustangs dumped the Nipigon-Red Rock Lakers 47-31 as Chelsey MacMartin scored 17 and Genevieve Arnaud 10. Stacey Whent led Red Rock with 13. Joni Talsey added 11. St. Michael led 11-7, 24-14 and 36-25 at the quarters. The Lakers (coached by Dave Pero and Will Goodman) also included Kaitlen Haskell, Haley Paulsen, Chelsea Clyne, Jessica St. Pierre, Cassie Cates, Michelle Verville, Lauren Haskell, Courtney Angeloff and Morgan Sarrasin. …………………………………………………… The unseeded Barrie E.S.C. Nouvelle-Alliance Les Tornades stunned the 7th-seeded North Bay E.S.C. Algonquin Barons 37-25 as Roxanne Premont-Pageu scored 12 and Jessica Hanna 7. Catherine Senecal paced Algonquin with 22. Catrine Trudel added 9. Nouvelle-Alliance led 9-8, 19-18 and 27-28 at the quarters. …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Tecumseh E.S. L’Essor Aigles thrashed the Kitchener Rockway Mennonite Flames 49-29 as Tanya Leclerc scored 16, Bienka Jones 14 and Sam McGrowan 11. Christina Klassen paced Rockway with 11. L’Essor led 15-7, 23-14 and 35-22 at the quarters.
In the quarterfinals, top-seeded Woodstock C.I. dumped the Port Hope Trinity College Bigside 63-44 as Alex Beatty scored 21, Deanna Kirwin 18 and Heather Longeway 12. Woodstock led 21-7, 30-21 and 63-44 at the quarters. Victoria Campbell paced Trinity with 19. Kristen Ouelette-Gaston added 12. The Bigside (coached by Ms. Michielsen, Erin McAleenan and Denby Christ) also included M Guindon, Caitlin Conyers, Caroline Chagnon, E Dove, Hailey Swift, Sophie Yalkezean, Emily Wilcox, Stephanie Kelley, Rachel Flynn, W Abramenko and Brittany Pitt.
The 3rd-seeded Niagara-on-the-Lake Niagara District Trojans edged Academie Mere-Teresa 47-41 as Brittany Szockyi scored 24. Allie McDonald led Mere Teresa with 14. Joelle Piche and Cassie Musungayi each added 9. Niagara led 12-10, 22-19 and 28-24 at the quarters.
The 5th-seeded Rockcliffe Ashbury Colts dumped the 4th-seeded Tecumseh E.S. L’Essor Aigles 49-34 as Anneka Bakker scored 15 and Taylor Reid 14. Emilie Glanz paced L’Essor with 9. Tanya Leclerc added 8. L’Essor led 9-6 after one quarter and 18-17 at the half. The Colts led 33-26 after three quarters. Les Aigles (coached by Lucien Gava) also included Bienka Jones, Meraal Yared, Emily Lippold, Rachelle Prince, Sam McGrowan.
The 2nd seeded Kemptville St. Michael Mustangs defeated the Barrie E.S. Catholique Nouvelle Alliance Les Tornades 50-40 as Genevieve Arnaud scored 22 and Chelsey MacMartin 12. Sarah Dagile led Nouvelle-Alliance with 12. Roxanne Premont-Pageau added 11. St. Michael led 19-8 after one quarter and 28-18 at the half but trailed 32-31 after three quarters.
In the semis, the 5th-seeded Rockcliffe Ashbury Colts stunned the top-seeded Woodstock C.I. 38-20 as Illesha Uko scored 9 and Taylor Reid 8. Alex Beatty paced Woodstock with 8. Deanna Kirwin added 7. Woodstock led 12-6 after one quarter. Ashbury led 17-16 at the half and 28-18 after three quarters. “We defended very, very well,” coach Andy Sparks told the Ottawa Citizen. “We got down 8-0 but only gave up three field goals the rest of the game. Anneka (Bakker) did a great job on their 6-4 post and we just outworked them.”
In the other semi, 2nd-seeded Kemptville St. Michael C.H.S. Mustangs defeated the Niagara-on-the-Lake Niagara District Trojans 43-37 as Genevieve Arnaud scored 16 and Chelsey MacMartin 12. Brandy Szockyi paced Niagara with 12. Brittany Szockyi added 9. Niagara led 14-12 after one quarter, while St. Michael led 23-19 at the half and 40-33 after three quarters.
In the bronze medal match, the 3rd-seeded Niagara-on-the-Lake Niagara District Trojans edged top-seeded Woodstock C.I. 45-42 as Brittany Szockyi scored 19, Brandy Szockyi 12 and Nicole Pilato 10. Deanna Kirwin paced Woodstock with 19. Alex Beatty added 9 and Sheawna Lorch 8. Niagara D.S.S. led 17-13, 26-25 and 41-36 at the quarters.
In the final, the 2nd-seeded Kemptville St. Michael Mustangs defeated the 5th-seeded Rockcliffe Ashbury Colts 37-31 as Genevieve Arnaud scored 13 and Brittany Lattanzio 8. Anneka Bakker paced the Colts with 19. Ashbury led 7-3, 13-12 and 25-23 at the quarters. Ashbury previously captured Triple-A gold in 2001-02 and two years later, added a Single-A title to their collection.
The bronze medalist Niagara-on-the-Lake Niagara District S.S. Trojans: Brittany Szockyj; Brandy Szockyj; Nicole Pilato; Katie Mueller; Alicia Armstrong; Aubrie Smith; Liz Thomas; Leah Schriefer; Alannah Henderson; coach Alex Szockyj; assistant Amanda Steel; scorer Katie Dortono
The silver medalist Rockcliffe Ashbury Colts: Anneka Bakker; Illesha Uko; Taylor Reid; Laura Richardson; Charlotte MacKenzie; Christine McLellan; Pam Kjouni; Zoe Brewster; Elyse Malouf; Veronique Duchesne; Stephanie Scrivens; Tamara Arnautovic; Iona Varlan; Dana Achtemichuk; coach Andy Sparks
The gold medalist Kemptville St. Michael Mustangs: Genevieve Arnaud; Brittany Lattanzio; Chelsey MacMartin; Natalie MacMartin; Krystal Wilson; Kin Matharu, Alex Bradburn, Amy Tembult, Stephanie McGuire; Meghan Collins; Racheal Byford; Alysha Bonnic; coach Christopher Finner; manager Mattison Nichols