In the rural regional quarterfinals: …………………………………………………… The 4th-seeded Swift Current Ardens dumped the 5th-seeded Yorkton Regional Raiders 63-49 as Kennedy Choo-Foo and Danika Messer each scored 14. Amber Tilcox led the Raiders with 16. The Raiders (coached by Jessica Schmidt, assisted by Jess Kyle, Tony Hayden and Alan Kyle) also included Paige Novakowski, Abbey Hollinger, Alex Flamen, Breanna Mak, Leah Fleger, Kaitlin Mak, Olivia Tomcala, Hunter Frankfurt, Grey Leask, Marley Potzus, Jess Lutz, Deanna Kitzel, Tess Berezowski and Mckenzie Stachura. …………………………………………………… In the other quarterfinal, the 3rd-seeded Estevan Elecs dumped the 6th-seeded Prince Albert St. Mary Marauders 62-49 as Kourtney Kobitz scored 20. Kelsey Doyle led the Marauders with 19. The Marauders also included Katie Martin. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the top-seeded Prince Albert Carlton Crusaders smacked the 4th-seeded Swift Current Ardens 68-54 as Mackenzie Emmerson scored 18. Danika Messer led the Ardens with 19. The Ardens (coached by Andrew Herrick) also included Mackenzie Veason, Kennedy Choo-Foo, Haley Bissonette, Katie Braun. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the 3rd-seeded Estevan Elecs stunned the 2nd-seeded Wilcox Athol Murray College of Notre Dame Hounds 74-69 as Kourtney Kobitz scored 19. Kathryn Bastedo led the Hounds with 35. The Hounds (coached by Wayne Morrison) also included Julianna Albert, Femke Bakker, Julia Bancroft, Cyandra Cornish, Dalyce Crowchild, Paige Davies, Sydney Haney, Jocelyn Lightfoot, Summer Littlechild, Jasmine McKnight, Elizabeth O’Connor, Jacqueline Swenson and Eden Tabin. …………………………………………………… In the rural regional final, the top-seeded Prince Albert Carlton Crusaders dusted the 3rd-seeded Estevan Elecs 69-53.

        In the Saskatoon city quarterfinals: ……………………………………………………The top-seeded Holy Cross Crusaders bombed the 8th-seeded Evan Hardy Souls 87-40. 8. The Souls (coach Gillian Sokul, assistant Caitlin Folk, assistant Marissa Lindquist, manager Nicole Bell) included Alexa Shoults, Taylor Rak, Chelsea Misskey, Madison Rak, Kassy Train, Vieane Lapierre, Ella Johnson, Cassidy McLean, Brooklyn Baba, Megan Dumba and Taylor Gnass. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Tommy Douglas Tigers nipped the 4th-seeded Walter Murray Marauders 73-71. The Marauders (coach Jill Humbert, assistant Riley Humbert, assistant Meng Sun, manager Ruby Beyer, manager Danielle Girolami) included Kylie Olson, Kate Thorstad, Ellie Mymko, Maddi Wegren, Kami Hills, Lexi Stark, Emma Benkic, Emma Engen, Anwyn Diakuw, Dana Wellman, Marissa Hawkes and Shae Dixon. …………………………………………………… The 3rd-seeded St. Joseph Guardians blasted the 6th-seeded Aden Bowman Bears 61-30. The Bears (coach Marci Halseth, assistant Holly Annand, assistant Lauren Whyte, manager Mikaela Antaya, manager Brynn Nash, manager Sage Trottier) included Danielle Wright, Mira Witt, Alyssa Courtney, Haley Poier, India Braithwaite, Katie Primeau, Kelsey Wright, Sydney Dillman, Claire Sereda, Sona Witt, Anna Wiebe and Ashley de Sousa Martins. …………………………………………………… In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Centennial Chargers bombed the 7th-seeded Bethlehem Stars 71-36. The Stars (coach Tyler Sharp, assistant Alexandra Swidzinski, assistant Kassidy Konkin) included Emily Mcauslan, Hannah Petras, Jessica Collins, Maddy Langford, Emma Raichuk, Sarah Harwood-Johnson, Paige Schultz, Julenne Florida, Ellie Lieffers, Beatrice Erni, Kaitlyn Berg-Grocholski, Nadia Lynch and Annika Magnuson). …………………………………………………… In the semis, the top-seeded Holy Cross Crusaders crushed the 5th-seeded Tommy Douglas Tigers 67-40. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the 2nd-seeded Centennial Chargers whipped the 3rd-seeded St. Joseph Guardians 84-62. …………………………………………………… In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Tommy Douglas Tigers stunned the 3rd-seeded St. Joseph Guardians 79-63. The Guardians (coached by Meagan Koroll and Carla Puetz) included Sarah Hazen, Zeya Nicolas, Lauren Prokop, Emma Johnson, Meliah Schwitzer, Jenna Redding, Sarah Hodson, Caitlyn Spurr, Olivia Mattern, Saige Evertman, Alicia Hyshka, Danielle Molle and Alex Mann. …………………………………………………… In the final, the top-seeded Holy Cross Crusaders rolled the 2nd-seeded Centennial Chargers 80-44 to capture their 8th consecutive city title for retiring coach Scott Hundseth. “All of us before game we were like, all right let’s win this for coach,” Crusader Katriana Philipenko told the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. “It’s his last one, let’s come out with a bang. Let’s just end up on a good note. We ended up playing amazing as a team.” Asked how he felt, Hundseth said: “Off the charts, can’t even put into words what they did tonight. You want to finish it off right. It’s been a special ride and a lot of those girls are like my daughters.” The Crusaders exploded for a 21-0 run to take a 44-19 lead at the half. Philipenko paced the Crusaders with 34.  “Kat has been in the system for four years,” said Hundseth. “She knows what we want. We just watch her. Sometimes we become fans watching what she does. We had a tough start and then she just said, well enough is enough — we’re going to fix things, and she did. She’s a floor general, unbelievable point guard.” Faith Reid added 20. Jordon Haggerty and Kaitlin Jockims each scored 12 to lead the Guardians.

        In the Regina quarterfinals: …………………………………………………… The top-seeded Campbell Tartans bombed the 8th-seeded Balfour Bears 90-30. The Bears (coached by Karen Wilde) included Paige Hamman, Kylie Frass, Joy-Lyn Reimer, Marie Ingabrie, Samantha Brodner, Sarah Perchie, Ashley LeGault, Lindsey Scott, Tessa Rothwell, Katherine Zimmer, Corrine Goforth, Kiara Jordan. …………………………………………………… The 5th-seeded Miller Marauders upset the 4th-seeded Sheldon-Williams Spartans 84-76. …………………………………………………… The 6th-seeded Michael A. Riffel Royals stunned the 3rd-seeded Luther Lions 61-59. The Lions (coached by Janet Cook) included Maddie Tell, Logan Lindskog, Tatianna Peterson-Ives, Mullen Mack, Melinda Demars, Jaden Cook. …………………………………………………… In the last quarterfinal, the 2nd-seeded Dr. Martin LeBoldus Golden Suns dumped the 7th-seeded Winston Knoll Wolverines 58-47. The Wolverines included Kristi Hayko, Meaghan Hamilton, Teagan Cuddington, Rae Smith, Brooke Platt, Samantha Maier, Mackenzie Moore, Stephanie Flaman, Jylisa Brears and Emma Brezinski. …………………………………………………… In the semis, the top-seeded Campbell Tartans torched the 5th-seeded Miller Marauders 94-53 as Randi Debert scored 17. Izzy Odegard led the Marauders with 13. …………………………………………………… In the other semi, the 6th-seeded Riffel Royals dispatched the 2nd-seeded Dr. Martin LeBoldus Golden Suns 59-47 as Kianna Wiens scored 25. Kelsey Starchuck led the Golden Suns with 18. …………………………………………………… In the bronze medal match, the 5th-seeded Miller Marauders stunned the 2nd-seeded Dr. Martin LeBoldus Golden Suns 71-60. The Golden Suns included Kelsey Starchuck, Maddy Probe, Sydney Petrovitch, Kamryn Maurer, Emma Petrovitch, Ella Farthing, Keyara Donaldson, Laura Muma, Eric Cibart, Michelle Kuntz and Maeve Donaghue.  …………………………………………………… In the final, the top-seeded Campbell Tartans clipped the 6th-seeded Riffel Royals 61-46 as Claire Douglas scored 14. Kianna Wiens led the Royals with 21.

        In the provincial quarterfinals, the Saskatoon Holy Cross Crusaders (Saskatoon-1) clocked the Regina Miller Marauders (Regina-3) 87-36 after leading 48-18 at the half. Faith Read and Katriana Phillipenko each scored 19 to pace the Crusaders.  Jocelyn Cramer led the Marauders with 14. The Marauders (coach Al Block, assistant Lisa Sills) also included Sophia Pilapil, Madison Reynolds, Cathrene Bayatan, Alex Schmidt, Cathleen Bayatan, Alyssa Hoffert, Rachel Syrnyk, Jessica Tremblay, Izzy Odegard, Yusria Angelo, Katie Wood, Echo Desjarlais and Cassandra Nameth.

        The Regina Riffel Royals (Regina-2) defeated the Estevan Elecs (Rural-2) 62-55 after leading 28-26 at the half. Brooke Ducharme paced the Royals with 20. Kourtney Kobitz led the Elecs with 16. The Elecs (coach Jessie Smoliak, assistant Ashleigh Dzuba) also included Tatiana Dutka, Morgan Fichter, Taylor Haux, Ruth Peacson, Mackenzie Park, Raelle Fischer, Kalee Donovan, Khrystal Montebon, Kalee Donovan and Sammy Wade.

        The Saskatoon Tommy Douglas Tigers (Regina-3) stunned the Regina Campbell Tartans (Regina-1) 76-55 after leading 40-27 at the half. Bailey Tabin led the Tigers with 28. Allie Epp paced the Tartans with 15. The Tartans also included Randi Dibert, Claire Douglas, Shae McCusker.

        In the last quarterfinal, the Saskatoon Centennial Chargers (Saskatoon-2) clipped the Prince Albert Carlton Crusaders (Rural-1) 55-44 despite trailing 23-21 at the half. Jordan Haggerty paced the Chargers with 16. Mackenzie Emmerson led the Crusaders (coached by Jennifer Ferguson) with 11.

        In the semis, the Saskatoon Holy Cross Crusaders blasted the Regina Riffel Royals 65-27 after leading 42-16 at the half. Katriana Philipenko led the Crusaders with 21. Kaylie Lueck led the Royals with 7.

        In the other semi, the Saskatoon Centennial Chargers edged the Saskatoon Tommy Douglas Tigers 68-63 despite trailing 38-28 at the half. Camryn Ellis led the Chargers with 34. Devyn Ethier paced the Tigers with 22.

        In the bronze medal match, the Saskatoon Tommy Douglas Tigers nipped the Regina Riffel Royals 70-69 after leading 34-30 at the half. Sydney Tabin paced the Tigers with 19. Kianna Wiens led the Royals with 24. The Royals included Brooke Ducharme, Kaylie Lueck.

        In the final, the Saskatoon Holy Cross Crusaders whipped the Saskatoon Centennial Chargers 67-37 after leading 29-16 at the half. Katriana Philipenko led the Crusaders with 21. Kaitlin Jockims led the Chargers with 12. Crusaders coach Scott Hundseth retired after the campaign.

        The bronze medalist Saskatoon Tommy Douglas Tigers: Megan Tremblay; Tori Hanson; Teresa Mane; Linzi Stoddard; Jordan Friesen; Hayley Neault; Devyn Ethier; Sydney Tabin; Sarah Lyons; Bailey Tabin; Claire Fergusson; Jadyn Gandzalas; coach Trevor Ethier; coach Stacy Hanson; manager Cassie Scott; manager Janessa Froese

        The silver medalist Saskatoon Centennial Chargers: Chelan Kunkel; Courtney Primeau; Micah Bartel; Olivia Bell; Kaitlin Jockims; Karlee Soderberg; Camryn Ellis; Jordon Haggerty; Rhyse Wiebe; Hannah Hoffrogge; Cassidy Ens; Tiegan Kowerchuck-Webster; coach Julene Friesen; coach Jasmine Jay; manager Jeanie Postnikoff

        The gold medalist Saskatoon Holy Cross Crusaders: Samantha Revering; Faith Reid; Katriana Philipenko; Aleah Schneider; Emily Barker; Emma Linsley; Anna Besermenji; Rachel Barker; Becka Hryhoriw; Regan Wilson; Erin Tilk; Kyla Shand; coach Scott Hundseth; assistant M. Keene; assistant G. Revering; assistant A. Hundseth; assistant J. Wingate; manager B. Hudec