WEST ROUND ROBIN BC ALTA MAN SASK Record  
  British Columbia —– 75-64   92-41 (3-0)  
  Alberta 64-75 —– 81-56 79-56 (2-1)  
  Manitoba   56-81 —–      
  Saskatchewan 41-92 56-79   —–    
               
  Bronze Manitoba 70 Saskatchewan 62
  Final British Columbia 62 Alberta 54

In round robin play, held in Richmond: …………………………………………………… British Columbia clubbed Saskatchewan 92-41 after leading 52-19 at the half. Marlese Redding led BC with 15. Amy Jonker added 11 and Charmene Adams 10. Jessica Kaczowska led Saskatchewan with 20. …………………………………………………… British Columbia clipped Alberta 75-64 after notching a 1-50 run the second half. Marlese Redding paced BC with 13. ……………………………………………………

In the bronze medal match, Manitoba dumped Saskatchewan 70-62. Saskatchewan included Jessica Kaczowka.

In the West final, B.C. captured its ninth title in 11 years by defeating Alberta 62-54 as Amy Ewert and Charmene Adams each scored 13. Tanya Neufeld added 10.

The all-tourney team included: MVP Tanya Neufeld (B.C.), Charmene Adams (BC); Jessica Kaczowka (Saskatchewan); Cara Braun (Manitoba);

The West bronze medalist Manitoba: Cara Braun; Patricia Wood; Jayne Legal-Antoniuk; Kristen Asmundson; Marlene Marion; Candice Szczepanski; Holly Johnson; Christina Blouw; Debra Hidson; Melissa Stoesz; Heather Wedlake; Teresa Hildebrand; Kristy Mirwaldt; Stephanie MacKid; Ola Samborska;

The West silver medalist Alberta: Theresa Jantzen; Megan Depew; MaRee Powelson; Laura Ramsay; Lori Jackson; Pam Hoyles; Tanya Beasley; Becky Murphy; Becky Kutney; Sarah McLellan; Laura Jablonski; Janis Bridger; Jen Goldade; alternate Rene Smid; coach M.J. Chursinoff; assistant Nancy Youngs

The West gold medalist British Columbia: Tanya Neufeld; Charmene Adams; Amy Ewert; Teresa Kleindienst; Julie Kyte; Marlese Redding; Amy Jonker; Becky Popeniuk; Kylie Monan; Carrie Rogers; Carli Halpenny; Marlees McCrory; coach Jim Day; assistant Andrea Belczyk

EAST ROUND ROBIN NB NS NFLD-A NFLD-B Record  
  New Brunswick —– 67-59     (3-0)  
  Nova Scotia 59-67 —–     (2-1)  
  Newfoundland-A     —–      
  Newfoundland-B       —–    
               
  Bronze Newfoundland
  Final New Brunswick 93 Nova Scotia 71
     

In East round robin play: …………………………………………………… New Brunswick dumped Nova Scotia 67-59. Erin Mullan paced Nova Scotia with 13 points and 9 boards. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia clipped Newfoundland-A 77-66 as Lindsay La Morre scored 20. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia whipped Newfoundland-B 65-48 as Erin McDiarmid scored 16.

Newfoundland-A: Katie Mulcahy; Laura Conway, Alexandra Mackey, Jillian Abbott, Erica Stokes; Donna Tuff; Kelly King; Angie Bohlke; Sandi Ennis; Ruth Jacobs; Kim Styles; Kerri Highmore; Heidi Park, Nicole Hynes, Jennifer Coombs, coach Paul Byrne, assistant Kim Maher, assistant Kellie Baker

Newfoundland-B: Janelle Galivan; Andrea Hogan; Diane Doyle; Barbara Duffenais; Jeanine Chubbs; Jill Nicholls; Christa Ellis; Jillian Halleran, Marsha Waddleton; Candace Curtis.

In the East final, New Brunswick dumped Nova Scotia 93-71. All-star Lindsay La Morre paced Nova Scotia with 16. Carolyn DeAmicis added 11.

The East silver medalist Nova Scotia: Erin Mullan; Erin McDiarmid; Lindsay La Moore; Carolyn DeAmicis;

The East gold medalist New Brunswick: