WEST ROUND ROBIN ALTA BC SASK MAN Record
Alberta —– 68-67 79-37 73-53 (3-0)
British Columbia 67-68 —– 66-36 49-29 (2-1)
Saskatchewan 37-79 36-66 —– 86-82 (1-2)
Manitoba 53-73 29-49 82-86 —– (0-3)
Bronze Manitoba 77 Saskatchewan 52
Final Alberta 63 British Columbia 59

        In round robin play: …………………………………………………… Alberta nipped BC 68-67 as Diane Smith notched the winner at the buzzer. Katy Paterson paced Alberta with 22. Carrie Watson led British Columbia with 21. …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan edged Manitoba 86-82 as Lisa Glemser scored 16. Margot Plews led Manitoba with 16. …………………………………………………… Alberta crushed Saskatchewan 79-37 as Katy Paterson scored 12. Jana Schweitzer led Saskatchewan with 10. …………………………………………………… British Columbia clubbed Saskatchewan 66-36 as Carrie Watson scored 19. Lisa Glemser led Saskatchewan with 8. …………………………………………………… Alberta whipped Manitoba 73-53 as Katy Paterson scored 13. Kirsten Davies led Manitoba with 14. …………………………………………………… British Columbia dumped Manitoba 49-29 A sn Deiwawn axoews 13. Jennifer Parisian led Manitoba with 10.

        In the West bronze medal match, Manitoba torched Saskatchewan 77-52 as Kirsten Davies scored 14. Jodi Bevan led Saskatchewan with 14. Saskatchewan (coach Wade Weseen, assistant Val Weseen, assistant Craig Beaucamp) also included Courtney Andrews, Ashlea Barrington, Sharlene Cooper, Anita Dufour, Lisa Glemser, Catherine Lieffers, Rhea Maranduk, Heather Nordstrum, Lara Schmidt, Jana Schweitzer and Tessa West.

        In the West final, Katy Paterson scored 15 as Alberta defeated British Columbia 63-59. Jessie Evans led BC with 13. Alberta trailed 41-28 but rallied down the stretch.

The West all-tournament team: MVP Katy Paterson (Alberta); Diane Smith (Alberta); Carrie Watson (BC); Dana Friesen (BC); Michelle Edwards (Manitoba); Jody Bevan (Saskatchewan).

The West bronze medalists from Manitoba: Lisa Glemser; Kirsten Davies, Margot Plews;

The West silver medalist British Columbia: Carrie Watson; Dana Friesen; Jessie Evans; Shawna Flynn; Lia Grainger; Katie Hall; Dani Langford; Angie Robson; Michelle Smith; Sheila Townsend; Kelly Devlin; Michell Longpre; coach Jim Day; coach Karen Brydon

The West gold medalist Alberta: Katy Paterson; Diane Smith; Simona Kuipers; coach Rick Frey; assistant Shannon MacIntosh

EAST ROUND ROBIN NFLD QUE NB NS PEI Record
Newfoundland —– 75-71 71-63 59-50 57-32 (4-0)
Quebec 71-75 —– 78-71 64-47 75-39 (3-1)
New Brunswick 63-71 71-78 —– 58-46 63-31 (2-2)
Nova Scotia 50-59 47-64 46-58 —– 76-34 (1-3)
PEI 32-57 39-75 31-63 34-76 —– (0-4)
Bronze New Brunswick 75 Nova Scotia 65
Final Newfoundland 93 Quebec 83

In East round robin play: …………………………………………………… Newfoundland defeated PEI 57-32 after taking an early 36-10 lead. Jenine Brown led Newfoundland with 12. Sayer Walsh and Amy Dalton each added 9, while Maureen Murrin scored 8. Newfoundland led 36-10 at the half. Jessica Richardson paced PEI with 7. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia defeated PEI 76-34 after leading 37-17 at the half. Kate Melanson led Nova Scotia with 12. Carrie Houston paced PEI with 10. PEI (coached by Chris Annett) also included Katherine Walters, Katie Morello, Tamara MacDougall, Pam Campbell, Jodi Murphy, Terryl O’Brien, Jenna Connolly, Megan MacMillan, Nancy Waite, Jill Moore and Jessica Richardson. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick defeated Nova Scotia 58-46 as Melanie Leblanc scored 10. Amy Goodday led Nova Scotia with 9. ………………………………………………… Newfoundland rallied to nip Quebec 75-71 as Jenine Browne scored 17 and Amy Dalton 15. Quebec led 41-28 at the half. France Lavoie paced Quebec with 20. …………………………………………………… Newfoundland defeated Nova Scotia 59-50 as Jenine Browne and Maureen Murrin each scored 14. Amy Goodday led Nova Scotia with 13. Nova Scotia (coached by Patti Hutchison) also included Julie Clattenburg, Katie Melanson, Sarah Connel, Leanne Doyle, Jennifer MacLean, Stephanie MacNeil, Meredith Owen, Christina Roland, Heather Rudderham, Jill Ryan and Jodi Whyte. …………………………………………………… Newfoundland defeated New Brunswick 71-63 as Jenine Browne scored 17, Heather Dawe 10, Amy Dalton 10 and Maureen Murrin 9. Kari McArdle led New Brunswick with 14. …………………………………………………… Quebec clocked Nova Scotia 64-47 as Josiane Lapierre scored 9. Meredith Owen led Nova Scotia with 11. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick crushed PEI 63-31 as Kari McArdle scored 14. Katherine Walters led PEI with 8. …………………………………………………… Quebec dusted PEI 75-39 as France Lavoie scored 14. Carrie Houston led PEI with 12. …………………………………………………… Quebec dispatched New Brunswick 78-71 as Maude Thomassin scored 17. Kari McArdle led New Brunswick wih 23.

In the East bronze medal match, New Brunswick clipped Nova Scotia 75-65 as Kari McArdle with 26, Sarah Melvin 14 and Jennifer Little 12. Julie Clattenberg led Nova Scotia with 17. Stefanie McNeil added 11 and Jill Ryan 9.

        In the Eastern Canadian title game, Newfoundland dumped Quebec 93-83 as Jenine Browne scored 41, Maureen Murrin 14 and Joanne McNeil 12. Maude Thomassin scored 19 for Quebec, Marie-Helene Perron 14 and Melissa Saltarelli 6. Newfoundland cruised to a 48-30. They extended their lead to 24 before Quebec furiously rallied to within five before Browne iced it at the line. “We got out early. Jenine was hot in the begging and was consistent the whole game,” said coach Tami Pennell. “We slowly pulled away and kept a safe distance in the first half. We got into foul trouble early in the second and they chipped away.”

The all-star team featured MVP Maureen Murrin (Newfoundland); Julie Clattenburg (Nova Scotia); Tamara MacDougall (PEI); France Lavoie (Quebec); Kari McArdle (New Brunswick).

        The East bronze medalist from New Brunswick: Melanie Leblanc; Kari McCardle; Sarah Melvin; Jennifer Little;

The East silver medalist Quebec: Maude Thomassin; Marie-Helene Perron; Melissa Saltarelli; France Lavoie; Josiane Lapierre;

        The East gold medalist Newfoundland: Amy Dalton; Jessica Ryan; Joanne McNeil; Maureen Murrin; Allison Osmond; Jenine Browne; Elizabeth Dohey; Jackie Chubbs; Heather Daw; Tara Jacobs; Karen Hynes; Sayer Walsh; Renee McGrath; Laura White; coach Tami Pennell; assistant Debbie Shortall; assistant Anne Murrin