POOL A | ALTA | ONT | QUE | NB | PEI | Record | ||
Alberta | —– | 66-41 | 84-49 | 75-39 | (4-0) | |||
Ontario | —– | 82-67 | 90-37 | 64-34 | (3-1) | |||
Quebec | 41-66 | 67-82 | —– | 68-34 | (2-2) | |||
New Brunswick | 49-84 | 37-90 | —– | 41-39 | (1-3) | |||
PEI | 39-75 | 34-64 | 34-68 | 39-41 | —– | (0-4) | ||
POOL B | BC | MAN | SASK | NFLD | NS | Record | ||
British Columbia | —– | 69-57 | 67-57 | 75-53 | (4-0) | |||
Manitoba | —– | 66-68 | 92-74 | 72-62 | (2-2) | |||
Saskatchewan | 57-69 | 68-66 | —– | 92-101 | 71-64 | (2-2) | ||
Newfoundland | 57-67 | 74-92 | 101-92 | —– | 58-53 | (2-2) | ||
Nova Scotia | 53-75 | 62-72 | 64-71 | 53-58 | —– | (0-4) | ||
Semi | Ontario 70 British Columbia 60 | |
Semi | Manitoba 72 Alberta 67 | |
9th | Nova Scotia 75 Prince Edward Island 43 | |
7th | Newfoundland 74 New Brunswick 68 | |
5th | Saskatchewan 80 Quebec 73 | |
Bronze | Alberta 72 British Columbia 69 | |
Final | Ontario 58 Manitoba 52 | |
In pool A play, held in London: …………………………………………………… Ontario thrashed Prince Edward Island 64-34. Jessica Richardson led PEI with 13. Laura MacPherson added 7, Katie Andrews 5, Megan McMillan 4, Megan Deighan 3 and Katherine Walters 2. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick nipped Prince Edward Island 41-39. Katie Andrews led PEI with 9. Jessica Richardson added 6, Katherine Walters 5, Laura MacPherson 5, Jenna Connolly 5, Tamara MacDougall 4, Lyndsay Coade 3 and Aimee Cameron 2. …………………………………………………… Alberta stomped Prince Edward Island 75-39. Laura MacPherson led PEI with 11. Katherine Walters added 6, Tamara MacDougall 6, Jenna Connolly 5, Jessica Richardson 3, Megan Deighan 3, Katie Andrews 2, Megan McMillan 2 and Lyndsay Coade 1. …………………………………………………… Quebec dusted Prince Edward Island 57-31. Laura MacPherson paced PEI with 12. Katherine Walters added 7, Lyndsay Coade 4, Tamara MacDougall 3, Jessica Richardson 3 and Megan McMillan 2. ……………………………………………………
In pool B play: …………………………………………………… British Columbia whipped Nova Scotia 75-53 after holding the Bluenosers to just 19 points in the second half. “We tied it with about five minutes gone in the second half,” said Nova Scotia coach Carolyn Savoy. “Then B.C. went to a zone defence and our shooting just got cold. We couldn’t put a ball in the ocean.” Carly Clarke scored 11 to lead Nova Scotia. Whitney Ffrench added 10 points off the bench and was named game MVP. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan defeated Nova Scotia 71-64 as Carolyn Ganes scored 14, Jana Schweitzer 14 and Cymone Bouchard 12. JoAnne Wells and Heather Ross each scored 18 to lead Nova Scotia. …………………………………………………… Manitoba defeated Nova Scotia 72-62 despite 21 points from JoAnne Wells and 12 from Katherine Quackenbush. …………………………………………………… Newfoundland defeated Nova Scotia 58-53. “Our inexperience hurt us down the stretch,” said Nova Scotia coach Carolyn Savoy. “But we’ve been in every game and it’s part of the growing process. Jenine Brown led Newfoundland with 13. Jessica Ryan added 12, Maureen Murrin 10 and Amy Dalton 10, while nabbing 11 boards and 7 assists. “We didn’t play well,” said Newfoundland coach Tami Pennell. “We only shot 26% from the floor. We had 22 more shots than Nova Scotia but we couldn’t put the ball in.” …………………………………………………… British Columbia dumped Newfoundland 67-57. Jenine Browne led Newfoundland with 18. Maureen Murrin added 14. Newfoundland coach Tami Pennell said a 1-19 effort from the arc didn’t help. “And we rely a lot on our three-point shots. It didn’t help either that Amy Dalton didn’t score any points.” ……………………………………………………. Newfoundland defeated Saskatchewan 101-92 in double overtime as Amy Dalton and Maureen Murrin each scored 23. Jenine Browne added 15, Teresa Butler 13 and Jessica Ryan 10. Carolyn Ganes led Saskatchewan with 19. Cymone Bouchard added 18 and Lisa Glemser 15. …………………………………………………… Manitoba thrashed Newfoundland 92-74. Renee McGrath led Newfoundland with 18. Amy Dalton and Maureen Murrin each added 16. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan nipped Manitoba 68-66 as Cymone Bouchard scored 20 and Carolyn Ganes 18.
In the semis, Jen Perugini scored 15 to lead Ontario past British Columbia 70-60.
In the other semi, Manitoba edged Alberta 72-67.
In the 9th place playoff, Nova Scotia whipped Prince Edward Island 75-43. Nova Scotia (coached by Carolyn Savoy) included Carly Clarke, Whitney Ffrench, Alexa Holm, Heather Ross, Leslie Stewart, Leslie Duncan, Andrea Gay, Amy Goodday, Sara Limpert, Heather Rudderham, Katherine Quackenbush and JoAnne Wells. Laura MacPherson paced PEI with 7. Katherine Walters added 7, Megan McMillan 6, Jenna Connolly 6, Tamara MacDougall 5, Katie Andrews 3, Jessica Richardson 3, Megan Deighan 2, Lyndsay Coade 2 and Aimee Cameron 2.
In the seventh-place playoff, Newfoundland nipped New Brunswick 59-53. Newfoundland (coached by Tami Pennell) included Michelle Bartlett, Jacinta Loder, Jennifer Kinsella, Jenine Brown, Elizabeth Dohey, Maureen Murrin, Jessica Ryan, Sayer Walsh, Amy Brazil, Amy Dalton, Teresa Butler and Renee McGrath. New Brunswick (coached by Steve O’Rourke and Monique Allain) included Carolyn Peppin, Melanie Walker, Kristen O’Rourke, Hayley Porter, Lauren Devereaux, Allison Hubley, Natalie Ryan, Amy Underhill, Stephanie Wood, Amber Lenihan, Sarah Melvin and Brooke Charlong.
In the fifth-place match, Saskatchewan defeated Quebec 80-73 as Cymone Bouchard scored 30. Saskatchewan also included Phoebe Di Ciman.
In the bronze medal match, Alberta edged British Columbia 72-69.
In the final, Ontario edged Manitoba 58-52.
The all-tourney team selections were: MVP Jen Perugini (Ontario); Katie Andrews (PEI); Amber Lenihan (New Brunswick); Cymone Bouchard (Saskatchewan); Christine Lacombe (Quebec); Christine Shewchuk (Alberta): Pam Nowell (Manitoba); Darci Arsene (BC); Julie Hillis (Ontario); Amy Dalton (Newfoundland); Sally Kaznica (Manitoba)
The bronze medalists from Alberta: Christine Shewchuk; Kelly Barrett; Colleen Yukes; Lucia Popovici; Christi Allan; Diane Smith; Kelly Barrett; Jen Elford; Katy Paterson; Heidi Somerville; Laura Flemming;
The silver medalists from Manitoba: Pam Nowell; Sally Kaznica;
The gold medalists from Ontario: Jen Perugini; Julie Hillis; Moriah Trowell;