POOL AALTASASKQUEBCRecord
Alberta—–72-60—–73-60(2-0)
Saskatchewan60-72—–61-57—–(1-1)
Quebec—–57-61—–70-64(1-1)
British Columbia60-73—–64-70—–(0-2)
POOL BONTMANPEINWTRecord
Ontario—–83-5595-47—–(2-0)
Manitoba55-83—–—–101-28(1-1)
Prince Edward Island47-95—–—–73-36(1-1)
Northwest Territories—–28-10136-73—–(0-2)
POOL CNBNSNFLDYUKRecord
New Brunswick—–66-64—–131-29(2-0)
Nova Scotia64-66—–81-68—–(1-1)
Newfoundland & Labrador—–68-81—–114-16(1-1)
Yukon Territory29-131—–16-114—–(0-2)
RD16Ontario (1B) 120 Yukon Territory (4C) 17
RD16New Brunswick (1C) 102 Northwest Territories (4B) 39
RD16Nova Scotia (2C) 69 Prince Edward Island (3B) 61
RD16Manitoba (2B) 89 Newfoundland & Labrador (3C) 66
QFAlberta (A1) 94 Manitoba 80
QFSaskatchewan (A2) 78 Nova Scotia 56
QFQuebec (A3) 77 New Brunswick 56
QFOntario 86 British Columbia (A4) 70
9-12thPrince Edward Island 80 Northwest Territories 46
9-12thNewfoundland & Labrador 93 Yukon Territory 29
5-8thNova Scotia 78 New Brunswick 75
5-8thBritish Columbia 71 Manitoba 68
SemiSaskatchewan 61 Quebec 57
SemiAlberta 80 Ontario 71
11thNorthwest Territories 65 Yukon Territory 45
9thNewfoundland & Labrador 104 Prince Edward Island 75
7thNew Brunswick 86 Manitoba 63
5thBritish Columbia 72 Nova Scotia 34
BronzeOntario 57 Quebec 36
GoldAlberta 71 Saskatchewan 60

        Note: Scorekeeping in the draw was somewhat haphazard. No digital boxscores were provided, while, on the scoresheets, some scorekeepers allocated points in mysterious fashion, even allocating buckets to players who weren’t listed on the roster.

        In pool A play: …………………………………………… Saskatchewan edged Quebec 61-57. Saskatchewan led 21-14 after ne quarter. Quebec led 32-30 at the half and 47-42 after three quarters. Logan Reider paced Saskatchewan with 19. Ajok Madol added 17, Sarah Valley 8, Megan Weisgerberg 8, Brynn Endiott 6, Alexis Lewans 2 and Nevaeh Ferrara Horne 1, while Frances Clare Aceron, Mattea Teece, Morgan Otsig and Nada Emara were scoreless. Divine Tumba paced Quebec with 13. Anais Bellavance added 8, Angelina Mbengo 8, Marie-Denise Ntambue 7, Kayla Couturier 6, Anais Levasseur 5, Nyodie Guerard 4, Alex-Anne Bessett 3 and Candice Lienafa 3, while Christine Geraldo, Sophie-Anne Bouffard and Naima Diawara were scoreless. …………………………………………… Alberta clipped British Columbia 73-60. Alberta led 21-13 after one quarter. British Columbia le 29-28 at the half. Alberta led 50-41 after three quarters. Olivia Leung paced Alberta with 18. Delaney Gibb added 15, Kiah Easton-Ihediohanma 12, Maya Flindell 11, Milica Gajic 8, Abbey Graves 6 and Tana Layton 3, while Piper Dobbelsteyn, Reece Hall, Grace Hansen, Leah Travers and Lauren Crocker were scoreless. Lakresha Edwards and Rachel Loukes each scored 9 to pace British Columbia. Lauren Rust added 8, Myrlaine Shelvey 7, Cerys Merton 7, Julia Tuchsherer 6, Cassidy Buchanan 6, Lauren Clements 3, Taelor Coxford 3 and Bernadet Leda 2, while Stella LaGrange and Brooke Kendal were scoreless. One point was unallocated, although careless scorekeeping may have allocated an additional point to Rust. …………………………………………… Quebec dispatched British Columbia 70-64. Quebec led 22-11 after one quarter and 37-34 at the half. The score was knotted at 49 after three quarters. Anais Levasseur paced Quebec with 15. Angelina Mbengo added 12, Marie-Denise Ntambue 9, Sophie-Anne Bouffard 8, Divine Tumba 7, Kayla Couturier 6, Naima Diawara 5, Anais Bellevance 4, Candice Lienafa 2 and Christine Geraldo 2, while Alex-Anne Bessette and Nyodie Guerard were scoreless. Lakresha Edwards paced British Columbia with 15. Julia Tuchscherer added 14, Rachel Loukes 12, Taelor Coxford 9, Stella LaGrange 4, Lauren Clements 4, Lauren Rust 2, Myrlaine Shelvey 1, Cassidy Buchanan 1 and Cerys Morton 1, while Bernadet Leda was scoreless. …………………………………………… Alberta clipped Saskatchewan 72-60 after leading 17-14, 38-25 and 54-45 at the quarters. Delaney Gibb paced Alberta with 31. Maya Flindall added 14, Reece Hall 10, Grace Hansen 6, Olivia Leung 6, Tana Layton 2, Abbygail Graves 2 and Piper Dobbelsteyn 1, while Kiah-Easton Ihediohanma, Milica Gajic, Leah Travers and Lauren Crocker were scoreless. Ajok Madol paced Saskatchewan with 16. Nevaeh Ferrera Horne added 11, Sarah Valley 8, Logan Reider 8, Brynn Endicott 7, Megan Weisgerber 5 and Alexis Lewans 5, while Frances Claire Aceron, Nada Emara, Morgan Otsig and Mattea Teece were scoreless, while Taylor Gottselig did not play.

        In pool B play: …………………………………………… Manitoba stomped the Northwest Territories 101-28 after leading 23-10, 53-15 and 80-17 at the quarters. Izzi Fust paced Manitoba with 19. Mia Banmann added 13, Kyulin Fust 12, Ayva Khan 10, Jasia Hayden 10, Raia Guinto 9, Anna Miko 7, Paige Schatkowsky 6, Tanah Becker 5, Darya Rom 5, Abby Sweeny 3 and Sarah Boitson 2. Lily Newberry paced the Northwest Territories with 9. Grace Christie added 8, Taya Staker 3, Kaitlyn Kenny 3, Mali Straker 2, Jaci Dusome 2 and Mia Locke-Setter 1, while Saia Brown, Rosalyn French, Lily Lloyd, Lillian Casaway and Jillian French were scoreless. …………………………………………… Ontario throttled Prince Edward Island 95-47 after leading 17-13, 48-23 and 68-33 at the quarters. Jada Bediako paced Ontario with 17. Taija Sta Maria added 14, Keira Spencer 13, Jacqueline Urban 12, Achol Akot 7, Amy Hagman 7, Ella Rees 6, Corryn Parker 6, Catrina Garvey 6, Sarah Hurley 3, Rheina Steinauer 2 and #13 (Jessica Wangolo?) 2. Kathryn Vidito paced PEI with 11. Sydney Lawlor added 10, Amy Plaggenhoef 7, Menna McCabe 4, Paige MacLean 3, Sara Hanlon 3, Dara McCabe 3, Ava Sinnott 2, Zoe Olscamp 2 and Avery Kerwin 2, while Cassidy Hurley and Isabelle McGeoghegan were scoreless. …………………………………………… Ontario clubbed Manitoba 83-55. The score was knotted at 23 after one quarter. Ontario led 40-36 at the half and 57-50 after three quarters. Taija Sta Maria paced Ontario with 22. Jacqueline Urban added 15, Jada Bediako 9, Rheyna Steinauer 8, Achol Akot 7, Sarah Hurley 5, Keira Spencer 3, Amy Hagman 2 and Corryn Parker 1, while Jessica Wangolo, Catrina Garvey and Ella Rees were scoreless. Tanah Becker paced Manitoba with 15. Izzi Fust added 11, Kyulin Fust 10, Anna Miko 7, Darya Rom 5, Abby Sweeny 3, Raia Guinto 2 and Ayva Khan 2, while Mia Banmann, Sarah Boitson, Jasia Hayden and Paige Schatkowsky were scoreless. …………………………………………… Prince Edward Island blasted the Northwest Territories 73-36 after leading 21-11, 38-15 and 60-23 at the quarters. Amy Plaggenhoef paced PEI with 18. Sydney Lawlor added 15, Katie Vidito 13, Menna McCabe 7, Dara McCabe 6, Paige MacLean 5, Avery Kerwin 5 and Zoe Olscamp 4, while Ava Sinnot, Sara Hanlon, Cassidy Hurley and Isabelle McGeoghan were scoreless. Taya Straker and Lily Newberry each scored 8 to pace the Northwest Territories. Mali Straker added 6, Grace Christie 6, Saia Brown 6 and Jaci Dusome 2, while Jillian French, Kaitlyn Kenny, Lillian Casaway, Rosie Frech, Lily Lloyd and Mia Locke-Setter were scoreless.

        In pool C play: …………………………………………… Nova Scotia dispatched Newfoundland & Labrador 81-68 after leading 20-13, 40-22 and 66-41 at the quarters. Vanessa Vaughan paced Nova Scotia with 17. Ali Oluyole added 13, Jewel Woolfitt 10, Taya Hooper Dixon 10, Grace Walton 8, Mercy Olugu 8, Julia Black 7, Lauren Hainstock 6, Britt Drysdale 1 and Emma Empringham 1, while Jasenda Horsman and Tea Metlej were scoreless. Abby Carpenter paced Newfoundland & Labrador with 17. Brooke LeDevehat 11, Serena Phillips 11, Gracie Dalton 10, Robyne Driscoll 10, Amy Maria Manning 4, Chloe Emberley 3 and Ava Keating 2, while Emma Renouf, Sarah Reid, Jamie Baggs and Maria Oldford were scoreless. …………………………………………… New Brunswick blasted the Yukon Territory 131-29 after leading 34-13, 69-18 and 102-26 at the quarters. Bailey Russell paced New Brunswick with 24. Eavan McLaughlin added 17, Danielle Alexander 16, Isabella Quinn 15, Jessica Keripe 12, Addie Mombourquette 12, Grace Tilley 9, Mattea Hansen 8, Michaela Hansen 7, Addison Martin 5 and Avrey Alward 5, while Kristen Taylor did not play. Maya Heebink and Samantha Demchuk each scored 6 to pace Yukon. Arian Batallones added 5, Robyn Mueller 4, Mya Warren 4, Willow Berkman 3 and Brooke Tobler 1, while Stella Mueller, Zoe Benitah, Grace Machtans, Rue Charchan and Jaiden Curteanu were scoreless. …………………………………………… New Brunswick edged Nova Scotia 66-64 after leading 21-12, 40-31 and 52-45 at the quarters. Bailey Russell paced New Brunswick with 16. Addie Mombourquette added 14, Jessica Keripe 13, Grace Tilley 9, Avrey Alward 7, Eavan McLaughlan 5 and Danielle Alexander 2, while Isabella Quinn, Kristen Taylor, Mattea Hansen, Michaela Hansen and Addie Martin were scoreless. Vanessa Vaughan paced Nova Scotia with 14. Ali Oluyole added 12, Julia Black 11, Jewel Woolfitt 10, Mercy Olugu 8, Taya Hooper Dixon 3, Grace Walton 2, Britt Drysdale 2 and Emma Empringham 2, while Lauren Hainstock, Tea Metlej and Jasenda Horsman were scoreless. …………………………………………… Newfoundland & Labrador blasted the Yukon Territory 114-16 after leading 34-3, 59-8 and 89-11 at the quarters. Serena Phillips and Abby Carpenter each scored 23 to pace Newfoundland & Labrador. Chloe Emberley added 17, Ava Keating 10, Gracie Dalton 9, Emma Renouf 9, Sarah Reid 9, Robyne Driscoll 6, Maria Oldford 6 and Amy Maria Manning 2, while Brooke LeDevehat and Jamie Baggs were scoreless. Maya Heebink paced Yukon with 5. Arian Batallones added 3, Brooke Tobler 3, Zoe Benitah 2, Jaiden Curteanu 2 and Sam Demchuk 1, while Grace Machtans, Willow Berkman, Rue Charchan, Robyn Mueller, Stella Mueller and Mya Warren were scoreless.

        In the round of 16: …………………………………………… Ontario torched the Yukon Territory 120-17 after leding 40-4, 75-5 and 99-10 at the quarters. Rheyna Steinauer paced Ontario with 23. Jacqueline Urban added 18, Achol Akot 16, Corryn Parker 14, Keira Spencer 12, Catrina Garvey 11, Sarah Hurley 8, Amy Hagman 8, Ella Rees 8, while 2 points were allocated to #2 (who wasn’t listed on the roster), while Jessica Wangolo, Jada Bediako and Taija Sta Maria were scoreless or did not play. Robyn Mueller and Samantha Demchuk each scored 4 to pace the Yukon. Arian Batallones added 3, Maya Heebink 2, Rue Charchun 2 and Jaiden Curteanu 2, while Brooke Tobler, Grace Machtans, Mya Warren, Willow Berkman, Stella Mueller and Zoe Benitah were scoreless. …………………………………………… New Brunswick whipped the Northwest Territories 10-239 after leading 29-13, 50-25 and 83-30 at the quarters. Bailey Russell paced New Brunswick with 19. Eavan McLaughlan added 17, Addie Martin 15, Danielle Alexander 11, Jessica Keripe 9, Isabella Quinn 8, Addie Mombourquette 7, Mattea Hansen 6, Grace Tilley 5, Michaela Hansen 3 and Avrey Alward 2, while Kristen Taylor was scoreless. Mali Straker paced the Northwest Territories with 18. Lily Newberry added 6, Saia Brown 6, Grace Christie 5 and Taya Straker 2, while 2 points were unallocated, and Jaci Dusome, Jillian French, Kaitlyn Kenny, Lillian Casaway, Rosie French, Lily Lloyd and Mia-Locke-Setter were scoreless. ……………………………………………

…………………………………………… Nova Scotia dispatched Prince Edward Island 69-61. PEI led 26-16, 34-33 and 52-47 at the quarters. Vanessa Vaughan paced Nova Scotia with 19. Taya Hooper Dixon added 11, Grace Walton 11, Jewel Woolfitt 9, Jasenda Horsman 7, Mercy Olugu 5, Lauren Hainstock 3, Ali Oluyole 3 and Emma Empringham 1, while Julia Black, Britt Drysdale and Tea Metlej were scoreless. Sydney Lawlor paced Prince Edward Island with 23. Amy Plaggenhoef added 10, Kathryn Vidito 9, Paige MacLean 8, Menna McCabe 4, Zoe Olscamp 3, Dara McCabe 2 and Ava Sinnot 2, while Avery Kerwin, Sara Hanlon, Cassidy Hurley and Isabelle McGeogheghan were scoreless. …………………………………………… Manitoba clocked Newfoundland & Labrador 89-66. Newfoundland & Labrador led 26-25 after one quarter. Manitoba led 50-37 at the half and 72-51 after three quarters. Tanah Becker paced Manitoba with 18. Mia Banmann added 14, Ayva Khan 14, Anna Miko 10, Kyulin Fust 10, Abby Sweeny 7, Paige Schatkowsky 5, Izzi Fust 5, Darya Rom 3, Raia Guinto 2 and Jasia Hayden 1, while Sarah Boitson was scoreless. Abby Carpenter paced Newfoundland & Labrador with 24. Serena Phillips added 14, Gracie Dalton 14, Brooke LeDevehat 5, Chloe Emperly 4, Amy Maria Manning 2, Emma Renouf 2 and Sarah Reid 1, while Robyne Driscoll, Ava Keating, Maria Oldford and Jamie Baggs were scoreless.

        In the 9-12th playoffs: …………………………………………… Prince Edward Island dusted the Northwest Territories 80-46 after leading 23-6, 41-21 and 61-32 at the quarters. Sydney Lawlor paced PEI with 18. Amy Plaggenhoef added 16, Menna McCabe 12, Isabelle McGeoghegan 8, Katie Vidito 6, Paige MacLean 5, Avery Kerwin 4, Dara McCabe 4, Cassidy Hurley 3, Zoe Olscamp 2 and Ava Sinnot 2, while Sara Hanlon was scoreless. Lily Newberry paced the Northwest Territories with 14. Kaitlyn Kenny added 10, Grace Christie 7, Taya Straker 5, Jaci Dusome 3, Mali Straker 3, Saia Brown 2 and Jillian French 2, while Lillian Casaway, Rosie French, Mia Locke-Setter and Lilly Lloyd were scoreless. …………………………………………… Newfoundland & Labrador spanked the Yukon Territory 93-29 after leading 27-4, 49-12 and 69-20 at the quarters. Chloe Emberley paced Newfoundland & Labrador with 17. Serena Phillips added 15, Brooke Ledevehat 11, Gracie Dalton 9, Sarah Reid 9, Robyne Driscoll 9, Abby Carpenter 9, Amy Maria Manning 7, Maria Oldford 5 and #8 (who is not listed on the roster) 2, while Ava Keating, Emma Renouft and Jamie Baggs were scoreless. Maya Heebink paced the Yukon with 10. Rue Charchan added 6, Zoe Benitah 4, Robyn Mueller 3, Sammy Demchuk 3, Mya Warren 2 and Jaiden Curteanu 1, while Arian Battallones, Brooke Tobler, Grace Machtans, Willow Berkman and Stella Mueller were scoreless.

        In the quarterfinals, Ontario dispatched British Columbia 86-70 after leading 23-14, 42-25 and 63-45 at the quarters. Taija Sta Maria paced Ontario with 21. Achol Akot added 14, Amy Hagman 12, Catrina Garvey 10, Jacqueline Urban 9, Jada Bediako 8, Keira Spencer 6, Sarah Hurley 3 and Rheyna Steinauer 2, while Jessica Wangolo, Dorryn Parker and Ella Rees were scoreless. Lakresha Edwards paced British Columbia with 18. Julia Tuchscherer added 16, Lauren Rust 12, Taelor Coxford 7, Myrlaine Shelvey 5, Lauren Clements 5, Rachel Loukes 4 and Stella LaGrange 3, while Cassidy Buchanan, Brooke Kendal, Bernadet Leda and Cerys Merton were scoreless.

        Quebec torched New Brunswick 77-56. (Incorrect scoresheet posted).

        Saskatchewan clubbed Nova Scotia 78-56 after leading 23-20, 45-27 and 68-37 at the quarters. Logan Reider paced Saskatchewan with 24. Sarah Valley added 14, Ajok Madol 11, Megan Weisgerber 10, Brynn Endicott 7, Morgan Otsig 4, Nevaeh Ferrera Horne 4, Alexis Lewans 3 and Mattea Teece 1, while Nada Emara and Frances Claire Aceron were scoreless and Taylor Gottselig did not play (injury?). Julia Black paced Nova Scotia with 16. Taya Hooper Dixon added 9, Lauren Hainstock 7, Jasenda Horsman 5, Tea Metlej 5, Vanessa Vaughan 4, Mercy Olugu 3, Grace Walton 3, Britt Drysdale 2 and Jewel Woolfitt 2, while Lauren Hainstock and Ali Oluyole were scoreless.

        In the last quarterfinal, Alberta dispatched Manitoba 94-80 after leading 27-25, 49-44 and 71-63 at the quarters. Delaney Gibb paced Alberta with 31. Maya Flindall added 14, Olivia Leung 11, Kiah Easton-Ihediohanma 9, Reece Hall 9, Milica Gajic 6, Lauren Crocker 6, Abbygail Graves 4 and Piper Cobbelsteyn 2, while Tana Layton and Leah Travers were scoreless. Tanah Becker paced Manitoba with 22. Raia Guinto added 16, Mia Banmann 12, Izzi Fust 11, Ayva Khan 11, Abby Sweeny 5 and Darya Rom 3, while Sarah Boitson, Kyulin Fust, Kaitlyn Kenny, Jasia Hayden and Anna Miko were scoreless.

        In the 5-8th playoffs: …………………………………………… Nova Scotia edged New Brunswick 78-75 in overtime after leading 14-7, 28-25 and 48-42 at the quarters. The score was knotted at 66 after regulation. Vanessa Vaughan paced Nova Scotia with 23. Mercy Olugu added 12, Jasenda Horsman 11, Julia Black 8, Taya Hooper Dixon 8, Jewel Woolfitt 7, Ali Oluyole 5, Tea Metlej 2 and Britt Drysdale 2, while Lauren Hainstock, Emma Empringham and Grace Walton were scoreless. Eavan McLaughlan paced New Brunswick with 20. Addie Mombourquette added 16, Isabella Quinn 8, Addie Martn 7, Jessica Keripe 7, Rosalie Tilley 7, Danielle Alexander 5 and Bailey Russell 5, while Mattea Hansen, Kristen Taylor, Avrey Alward and Michaela Hansen were scoreless. …………………………………………… British Columbia nipped Manitoba 71-68. British Columbia led 25-20 after one quarter. Manitoba led 37-33 at the half. British Columbia led 59-56 after three quarters. Julia Tuchscherer paced British Columbia with 23. Lauren Rust added 13, Rachel Loukes 10, Lakresha Edwards 6, Taelor Coxford 6, Myrlaine Shelvey 4, Cassidy Buchanan 2, Stella LaGrange 2 and Brooke Kendal 2, while Lauren Clements, Bernadet Leda and Cerys Merton were scoreless. Mia Banmann paced Manitoba with 20. Tanah Becker added 15, Izzi Fust 11, Kyulin Fust 8, Ayva Khan 5, Abby Sweeny 4, Raia Guinto 2, Sarah Boitson 2 and Anna Miko 1, while Jasia Hayden, Darya Rom and Paige Schatkowsky were scoreless.

        In the semis, Alberta dispatched Ontario 80-71. Ontario led 20-6, 48-41 and 61-59 at the quarters. Delaney Gibb paced Alberta with 25. Maya Flindell added 20, Olivia Leung 17, Abby Graves 8, Piper Dobbelsteyn 4, Lauren Crocker 4 and Milica Gajic 2, while Tana Layton, Reece Hall, Kiah Eaton-Ihediohanma, Abbygail Graves, Leah Travers and Grace Hansen were scoreless. Taija Sta Maria paced Ontario with 22. Catrina Garvey added 14, Corryn Parker 11, Jada Bediako 9, Achol Akot 4, Keira Spencer 3, Jessica Wangolo 3, Rheyna Steinauer 3 and Jacqueline Urban 2, while Sarah Hurley, Amy Hagman and Ella Rees were scoreless.

        In the other semi, Saskatchewan edged Quebec 61-57. Saskatchewan led 20-14 after one quarter and 38-33 at the half. Quebec led 48-43 after three quarters. Logan Reider paced Saskatchewan with 19. Ajok Madol added 17, Megan Weisgerber 12, Alexis Lewans 7, Morgan Otsig 2, Sarah Valley 2 and Brynn Endicott 2, while France Claire Aceron, Nada Emara, Nevaeh Ferrera Horne, Taylor Gottselig and Mattea Teece were scoreless. Angelina Mbengo paced Quebec with 17. Nyodie Guerard added 14, Divine Tumba 7, Anais Levasseur 6, Marie-Denise Ntambue 4, Naima Diawara 4, Candice Lienafa 2, Alex-Anne Bessette 2 and Sophie-Anne Bouffard 1, while Anais Bellavance, Kayla Couturier and Christine Geraldo were scoreless.

        In the 11th-place playoff, the Northwest Territories clocked the Yukon Territory 65-45 after leading 24-13, 37-24 and 52-39 at the quarters. Mali Straker paced the Northwest Territories with 29. Grace Christie added 14, Taya Straker 7, Lily Newberry 3, Saia Brown 3, Kaitlyn Kenny 3, Jaci Dusome 2, Rosie French 2 and Mia Locke-Setter 2, while Jillian French, Lillian Casaway and Lily Lloyd were scoreless. The Northwest Territories (coach Aaron Wells, assistant Tina Locke-Setter, manager Scott Green, apprentice Kyla Lesage) also included alternate Tory Bayha, alternate Katherine Smallwood and alternate Effie Lockhart. Arian Batallones paced the Yukon Territory with 12. Sammy Demchuk added 7, Robyn Mueller 6, Maya Heebink 6, Rue Charchan 5, Brooke Tobler 4, Stella Mueller 3 and Jaiden Curteanu 2, while Grace Machtans, Mya Warren, Willow Berkman and Zoe Benitah were scoreless. The Yukon Territory (coach Jason C. Peters, assistant Nathasha Weninger, manager Diedre Davidson) also included alternate Sarah Sveboda.

        In the 9th-place playoff, Newfoundland & Labrador spanked Prince Edward Island 104-75 after leading 31-16, 47-35 and 72-51 at the quarters. Brooke LeDevehat scored 21 to paced Newfoundland & Labrador (coach Angela Torraville, assistant Amanda Miles). Gracie Dalton added 16, Sarah Reid 15, Serena Phillips 11, Abby Carpenter 9, Chloe Emberley 9, Robyne Driscoll 8, Emma Renouf 5, Amy Maria Manning 4, Ava Keating 4, #2 (no such player on roster) 2 and Jamie Baggs 2, while Maria Oldford (#21, was she #2?) was scoreless. Paige MacLean scored 22 to pace PEI (coach Reagh Vidito, assistant Jenna Mae Ellsworth). Sydney Lawlor added 19, Amy Plaggenhoef 10, Katie Vidito 7, Menna McCabe 6, Dara McCabe 4, Cassidy Hurley 4, Zoe Olscamp 2 and Ava Sinnot 1, while Avery Kerwin, Sarah Hanlon and Isabelle McGeoghegan were scoreless.

        In the 7th-place playoff, New Brunswick crushed Manitoba 86-63 after leading 21-19, 38-34 and 66-48 at the quarters. Bailey Russell scored 18 to pace New Brunswick (coach Peter Kelly, assistant Madeline Belding, assistant Bailey Black). Danielle Alexander added 15, Eavan McLaughlan 14, Isabella Quinn 10, Addie Mombourquette 9, Jessica Keripe 8, Rosalie (Grace?) Tilley 6, Addie Martin 2, Avrey Alward 2 and Michaela Hansen 2, while Mattea Hansen and Kristen Taylor were scoreless. Izzy Fust paced Manitoba with 17. Anna Miko added 10, Mia Banmann 9, Kyulin Fust 7, Tanah Becker 5, Raia Guinto 5, Abby Sweeny 2, Paige Schatkowsky 2 and Darya Rom 2, while 3 points were unallocated, and Sarah Boitson and Jasia Hayden were scoreless. Manitoba (coach Alyssa Cox, assistant Evan Cox, assistant Megan Noonan) also included alternate Kaitlyn Kenny, alternate Kora Chammartin and alternate Katelynn Visser.

        In the 5th-place playoff British Columbia dusted Nova Scotia 72-34 after leading 19-2, 38-14 and 60-27 at the quarters. Lauren Rust scored 15 to pace British Columbia (coach Al Tuchscherer, assistant Lisa Nevoral, apprentice Diane Schuetze). Taelor Coxford added 10, Julia Tuchscherer 7, Lakresha Edwards 7, Rachel Loukes 7, Stella LaGrange 6, Myrlaine Shelvey 4, Cassidy Buchanan 4, Lauren Clements 4, Bernadet Leda 4, Cerys Morton 2 and Brooke Kendal 2. Julia Black paced Nova Scotia with 11. Tea Metlej added 5, Jewel Woolfitt 4, Taya Hooper Dixon 3, Mercy Olugu 3, Lauren Hainstock 3, Britt Drysdale 2, Jasenda Horsman 2 and Emma Empringham 2, while Grace Walton, Vanessa Vaughan and Ali Oluyole were scoreless. Nova Scotia (coach Jonathan Tramble, assistant Alyannna Empringham) also included alternate Emma Ross and alternate Isabel Crouse.

        In the bronze medal match, Ontario spanked Quebec 57-36 after leading 17-8, 31-23 and 37-31 at the quarters. Jada Bediako and Jacqueline Urban each scored 11 to pace Ontario. Catrina Garvey added 8, Amy Hagman 7, Achol Akot 6, Taija Sta Maria 4, Corryn Parker 3, Sarah Hurley 3 and Jessica Wangolo 3, while Rheyna Steinauer, Ella Rees and Keira Spencer were scoreless. Kayla Couturier scored 6 to pace Quebec (coach Guillaume Giroux, assistant Frederique Potvin). Sophie-Anne Bouffard added 5, Christine Geraldo 4, Anais Levasseur 4, Marie-Denise Ntambue 3, Candice Lienafa 3, Nyodie Guerard 3, Alex-Anne Bessette 2, Divine Tumba 2, Naima Diawara 2 and Anais Bellavance 2, while Angelina Mbengo was scoreless.

        In the final, Alberta dispatched Saskatchewan 71-60. Alberta led 16-14 after one quarter. Saskatchewan le 35-33 at the half and 49-48 after three quarters. Delaney Gibb paced Alberta with 21. Kian Easton-Ihediohanma added 10, Maya Flindall 9, Abbygail Graves 8, Reece Hall 7, Milica Gajic 7, Olivia Leung 6 and Piper Dobbelsteyn 2, while Tana Layton, Leah Travers, Lauren Crocker and Grace Hansen were scoreless. Logan Reider paced Saskatchewan with 14. Megan Weisgerber added 13, Ajok Madol 10, Nevaeh Ferrera Horne 7, Brynn Endicott 6, Morgan Otsig 4, Alexis Lewans 3 and Sarah Valley 3, while Frances Claire Aceron, Nada Emara, Taylor Gottselig and Mattea Teece were scoreless.

The bronze medalists from Ontario: Jessica Wangolo; Achol Akot; Corryn Parker; Jacqueline Urban; Jada Bediako; Catrina Garvey; Taija Sta Maria; Rheyna Steinauer; Sarah Hurley; Amy Hagman; Ella Rees; Keira Spencer; coach Jobina D’Aloisio; assistant Drew Smillie

        The silver medalists from Saskatchewan: Frances Claire Aceron; Nada Emara; Brynn Endicott; Nevaeh Ferrera Horne; Taylor Gottselig; Alexis Lewans; Ajok Madol; Morgan Otsig; Logan Reider; Mattea Teece; Sarah Valley; Megan Weisgerber; alternate Sydney Batiuk; alternate Kira Dureault; coach Bree Burgess; assistant Diane Hilko; assistant Maddy Humbert

The gold medalists from Alberta: Delaney Gibb; Piper Dobbelsteyn; Maya Flindall; Olivia Leung; Tana Layton; Reece Hall; Kiah Easton-Ihediohanma; Milica Gajic; Abbygail Graves; Leah Travers; Lauren Crocker; Grace Hansen; alternate Toni Gordon; coach Robyn Fleckenstein; assistant Lauren Green; assistant Isabel Ormond