POOL A ONT ALTA NB PEI NS Record  
  Ontario —– 93-50 93-54 92-31 81-61 (4-0)  
  Alberta 50-93 —– 88-77 69-44 74-54 (3-1)  
  New Brunswick 54-93 77-88 —– 69-57 57-50 (2-2)  
  PEI 31-92 44-69 57-69 —– 54-50 (1-3)  
  Nova Scotia 61-81 54-74 50-57 50-54 —– (0-4)  
                 
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  British Columbia —– 64-61 65-52 72-65 73-44 (4-0)  
  Quebec 61-64 —– 59-52 67-64 82-34 (3-1)  
  Saskatchewan 52-65 52-59 —– 80-70 67-50 (2-2)  
  Manitoba 65-72 64-67 70-80 —– 76-60 (1-3)  
  Newfoundland 44-73 34-82 50-67 60-76 —– (0-4)  
                 
  5-8th Manitoba 74 New Brunswick 62
  5-8th Saskatchewan 78 PEI 45
  Semi Ontario 83 Quebec 57
  Semi British Columbia 72 Alberta 43
  9th Newfoundland 55 Nova Scotia 51
  7th New Brunswick 67 Prince Edward Island 58
  5th Saskatchewan 82 Manitoba 50
  Bronze Alberta 77 Quebec 68
  Final Ontario 82 British Columbia 73
     

        In pool A play: …………………………………………………… Jennifer Rigg scored 15 to lead Ontario past Nova Scotia 81-61. Karen Piers hit 19 for Nova Scotia. Kari Scott added 14 and Etta Livingston 10. Nova Scotia led 33-32 at the half but tired in the second half. …………………………………………………… Karalyn Church scored 16 in Ontario’s 93-50 win over Alberta. Jackie Simon scored 11 for Alberta. …………………………………………………… Jennifer Rigg scored 19 in Ontario’s 93-54 win over New Brunswick. Cynthia Hitchcock scored 9 for New Brunswick. …………………………………………………… Kim Wyley scored 10 and grabbed 6 boards to lead Alberta past PEI 69-44. Krista Connolly scored 12 for PEI. …………………………………………………… Jackie Simon scored 26 to lead Alberta past New Brunswick 88-77. Cynthia Hitchcock scored 18 for New Brunswick. …………………………………………………… Alberta crushed Nova Scotia 74-54 as Jackie Simon scored 26 and Alex Young 25. Alberta led 38-29 at the half. Kari Scott paced Nova Scotia with 16. Kristi-Jo Robinson added 13, while Karen Piers was chosen player of the game. …………………………………………………… Gillian LeBlanc scored 24, including five from beyond the arc, to lead New Brunswick past Nova Scotia 57-50. Kari Scott and Stephanie English each scored 10 for Nova Scotia. New Brunswick shifted to a 2-1-2 zone press in the second half that befuddled Nova Scotia. “We were a little slow to adjust and it cost us,” said assistant coach Mike Bell. The score as knotted at 22 at the half. …………………………………………………… Heather Grasman scored 11 in New Brunswick’s 69-57 win over PEI. Connolly paced PEI with 16. …………………………………………………… P.E.I. defeated Nova Scotia 54-50 as Karen Vos scored 17. Jylian Chisholm and Kristi-Jo Robinson each scored 13 for Nova Scotia. The teams were tied at 24 at the half. ……………………………………………………

In pool B play: …………………………………………………… Jennifer Taylor scored 7 points and grabbed 11 boards to lead BC past Newfoundland 73-44. Pam Reynolds led Newfoundland with 11. Ann Murrin added 8. …………………………………………………… Carla Evans hit 22 as BC defeated Manitoba 72-65. Jennifer Botterill scored 19 for Manitoba. …………………………………………………… Jessica Banford scored 21 in BC’s 64-61 win over Quebec. Carolyn Levasseur scored 17 for Quebec. …………………………………………………… Pam Reynolds scored 14 as BC defeated Saskatchewan 65-52. Crystal Heisler scored 12 for Saskatchewan. …………………………………………………… Carolyn Levasseur scored 12 to lead Quebec past Newfoundland 82-34. Ann Murrin scored 17 and grabbed 11 boards for Newfoundland. …………………………………………………… Carolyn Levasseur and Valerie Samson each scored 15 in Quebec’s 59-52 win over Saskatchewan. Andrea Gottselig scored 15 for Saskatchewan. …………………………………………………… Julie Rodrigue scored 12 to lead Quebec past Manitoba 67-64. Erin Soroko scored 15 for Manitoba. …………………………………………………… Crystal Heisler scored 14 in Saskatchewan’s 80-70 win over Manitoba. Erin Soroko had 13 for Manitoba. …………………………………………………… Jackie Weseen scored 13 to lead Saskatchewan past Newfoundland 67-50. Ann Murrin scored 22 for Newfoundland. …………………………………………………… Jackie Presley scored 12 to lead Manitoba over Newfoundland. Murrin scored 18 for Newfoundland.

        In the 5-8th consolations, Brooke Bender scored 19 as Manitoba defeated New Brunswick. Jillian MacDonald and Cynthia Hitchcock each scored 13 for New Brunswick.

In the 5-8th consolation, Crystal Heisler scored 21 as Saskatchewan whipped PEI. Karen Vos scored 13 for PEI.

        In the semis, Jennifer Rigg scored 15 to lead Ontario past Quebec 83-57. Lindsay Jacques scored 16 for Quebec.

In the other semi, Pam Reynolds scored 13 as BC defeated Alberta 72-43. Renae Hansen scored 17 for Alberta.

In the 9th place playoff, Newfoundland nipped Nova Scotia 55-51 as Ann Murrin scored 19. Kari Scott led Nova Scotia with 13. Newfoundland (coached by Glenn Taylor, assistant Mary Taylor, manager Joe Lake) included Lisa MacInnis, Alex Simms, Melissa Skanes, Erica Coultas, Ann Murrin, Lisa Grant, Joanne MacNeil, Pam Dewling, Kate Flynn, Vicky King, Jennifer Gibbons and Jennifer Taylor. Nova Scotia (coached by Mike McKay, assisted by Mike Bell and Jocelyn MacLean) also included Karen Piers, Jylian Chisholm, Robin DeYoung, Tammy Stephen, Sara Henneberry, Shannon Kaupp, Kristi-Jo Robinson, Jacqueline Johnston, Kristen Morrison, Stephanie English and Etta Livingston.

        In the 7th place playoff, New Brunswick defeated PEI 67-58 as Heather Grasman scored 22. Krista Connolly led PEI with 21. New Brunswick (coached by Monique Allain, assisted by Jennifer Clark and Ruth Henry-Dickinson) also included Lindsay Estabrooks, Jillian Hachey, Sharolyn Higgs, Kristin Moore, Carrie Watson, Cynthia Hitchcock, Amy Smith, Lindsay Myers, Gillian LeBlan, Emily McMillan and Jillian MacDonald. PEI (coached by Chris Annett and Susan Joy Nowe-Ellis) also included Carrie Houston, Angela Large, Carolyn Ellis, Kate Myron, Jane Vessey, Karen Vos, Bethany Lund, Joslin Cheverie, Marlo Mcguigan and Kendra Wheatley.

        In the fifth-place match, Saskatchewan defeated Manitoba 82-50 as Andrea Gottselig scored 13. Erin Soroko scored 10 for Manitoba. Saskatchewan (coached by Christine Stapleton, assisted by Karen Harvey and Treena Mott) also included Claire Dore, Amy Ford, Kelly Summerfeld, Corrin Wersta, Heather Dedman, Crystal Heisler, Jasmine Weseen, Becky Poley, Jillian Weseen and Christa Howie. Manitoba (coached by Pam Flick) also included Michelle Dyke, Jennifer Botterill, Terena Caryk, Dallas English, Erin O’Neil, Jackie Presley, Stephanie Dyck, Megan Dixon, Gabi Macra, Dana Harvey, Brooke Bender, Carla Bodnarus and Diana De La Cruz.

        Alberta took the bronze medal as Cathy Butlin scored 20 in their 77-68 win over Quebec. Isabelle Grenier paced Quebec with 11. Quebec also included Lindsay Jacques, Alexandra Gravel, Graziella Charles, Marie-Pier Veilleux, Marie-Pierre Mercier, Caroline Roger, Caroline Lavesseur, Kelly Schumacher, Julie Rodrigue, Megan Woods and Valerie Samson.

        In the final, Cal Bouchard scored 26 to lead Ontario to the gold medal with an 82-73 win over British Columbia. Christine Rigby led BC with 19. Taryn Turnbull nabbed five boards for Ontario.

        The all-tourney selections were: MVP Cal Bouchard (Ontario); Karalyn Church (Ontario); Christine Rigby (BC); Andrea Gottselig (Saskatchewan); Carla Evans (BC).

        The bronze medalists from Alberta: Brandie Speers; Cathy Butlin; Renae Hansen; Sara Armstrong; Jackie Simon; Alex Young; Kim Wyley; Krista Knapp; Alison McGinn; Natalie Hudec; Danielle Peers; Lauren Bell; Leah Nikiforuk (alternate); coach Trix Baker; assistant Sandre Goheen

        The silver medalists from BC: Jody Currie, Jessica Banford; Kim Johnson; Gaby Salazar; Megan Dalziel; Carla Evans; Pam Reynolds; Heather Osberg; Lindsey Brooke; Emily King; Krista Hall; Christine Rigby; Lisa Scharf; Joanna Smith; coach Bruce Langford; assistant Sue MacPherson

        The gold medalists from Ontario: Taryn Turnbull; Cal Bouchard; Rachel Ellison; Karalyn Church; Jennifer Rigg; Vanessa Richardson; Laura Verbeeten; Erin Hobin; Tami Asquith; Angie Ball; Katharine McColl; Jennifer Cunningham; coach Angela Orton; assistant Theresa Burns; assistant Leah Ann Erickson