POOL A BC ALTA NB NS SASK Record  
  British Columbia —– 70-51 102-54 96-50 67-31 (4-0)  
  Alberta 51-70 —– 102-88 86-46 68-48 (3-1)  
  New Brunswick 54-102 88-102 —– 68-65 82-70 (2-2)  
  Nova Scotia 50-96 46-86 65-68 —– 54-53 (1-3)  
  Saskatchewan 31-67 48-68 70-82 53-54 —– (0-4)  
                 
  POOL B ONT QUE BC-2 MAN NFLD Record  
  Ontario —– 80-48 95-42 63-37 80-35 (4-0)  
  Quebec 48-80 —– 72-58 59-64 71-48 (2-2)  
  BC – Under 16s 42-95 58-72 —– 73-62 70-50 (2-2)  
  Manitoba 37-63 64-59 62-73 —– 63-54 (2-2)  
  Newfoundland 35-80 48-71 50-70 54-63 —– (0-4)  
                 
  Semi Ontario 65 Alberta 63
  Semi British Columbia 64 Quebec 47
  9th Saskatchewan 59 Newfoundland 55
  7th Manitoba 51 Nova Scotia 36
  5th BC-Under 16s 82 New Brunswick 81
  Bronze Alberta 90 Quebec 73
  Final Ontario 51 British Columbia 42
     

        In pool A play, held in Vancouver: …………………………………………………… Sarah Craig scored 17 as Alberta defeated New Brunswick 102-88. Christy McBride led New Brunswick with 29. …………………………………………………… Jen Lodge scored 17 as BC whipped Nova Scotia 96-50. Letitia Bird led Nova Scotia with 10. …………………………………………………… Caitlin Bell scored 14 as Alberta defeated Saskatchewan 68-48. Desiree Dyck led Saskatchewan with 13. …………………………………………………… Lindsay Maundrell scored 17 to lead BC past New Brunswick 102-54. Emily DiPaolo paced New Brunswick with 10. …………………………………………………… Kaila MacAlpine scored 19 as New Brunswick defeated Saskatchewan 82-70. Kara Lackie led Saskatchewan with 12. Erin Carduner added 11 …………………………………………………… Ashley Dutchak scored 17 as Alberta whipped Nova Scotia 86-46. Nicole MacIntosh led Nova Scotia with 13. …………………………………………………… Ciana Gregorio scored 16 as BC pounded Saskatchewan 67-31. Danielle Ash led Saskatchewan with 8. …………………………………………………… Lindsay Tozer scored 12 as Nova Scotia nipped Saskatchewan 54-53. Desiree Dyck led Saskatchewan with 23. …………………………………………………… MacAlpine scored 17 in New Brunswick’s 68-65 win over Nova Scotia. MacIntosh paced Nova Scotia with 21. …………………………………………………… Maundrell scored 31 as BC thumped Alberta 70-51. Carly Brown led Alberta with 11.

        In pool B play: …………………………………………………… Jane Meadwell scored 13 as BC’s under-16s defeated Newfoundland 70-50. Danielle Williams and Krista Singleton each scored 13 to lead Newfoundland. …………………………………………………… Kate Poulin scored 15 to lead Ontario past Manitoba 63-37. Uzo Asagwara led Manitoba with 14. …………………………………………………… Quebec dumped BC-under 16 72-58 as Nadia Askerov scored 16. BC-under 16’s were led by Jane Meadwell’s 23. …………………………………………………… Uzo Asagwara scored 14 as Manitoba defeated Newfoundland 63-54. Krista Singleton led Newfoundland with 13. Sheena Fleming added 9. …………………………………………………… Andrea Benevenuto scored 16 as Ontario thumped Quebec 80-48. Jessie Plante added 15 and Carly Brescacin 9. Myriam Lamarre led Quebec with 15. …………………………………………………… Jane Meadwell scored 28 as the BC under-16s defeated Manitoba 73-62. Sarah Holder led Manitoba with 17. …………………………………………………… Andrea Benevenuto scored 15 as Ontario thumped Newfoundland 80-35. Lyndsay Power led Newfoundland with 7. …………………………………………………… G. Parent-Champagne scored 24 as Quebec defeated Newfoundland 71-48. Danielle Lawlor led Newfoundland with 9. Sheena Fleming, Stephanie Dinn and Jessica Parsons each added 8. …………………………………………………… Shauna Brouillard scored 19 as Ontario waxed BC-under 16s 95-42. Carly Brescacin added 10. Mollie Stelmack paced BC with 11. …………………………………………………… Uzo Asagwara scored 19 as Manitoba defeated Quebec 64-49. Lamarre led Quebec with 16.

        In the 9th-place playoff, Saskatchewan edged Newfoundland 59-55 as Desiree Dyck scored 20 and Megan Cherkas 8. Saskatchewan led 27-24 at the half. Saskatchewan (coached by Amy Mickleborough, assisted by Andrea Gottselig and Sandra Anderson) also included Danielle Ash, Erin Carduner, Tara Griffith, Kendra Syrota, Janel Walker, Amanda McConnell and Kara Lackie. Danielle Williams paced Newfoundland with 23. Krista Singleton added 11. Newfoundland (coached by Tom Kendell, assisted by Sandy Ennis and George Power) also included Kim Brophy, Stephanie Dinn, Sheena Fleming, Jessica Parsons, Pam Flynn, Krystal Lewis, Danielle Lawlor, Esther Mooney, Lyndsay Power and Katie Greene.

        In the seventh-place match, Yadili Okwumabua scored 11 as Manitoba defeated Nova Scotia 51-36. Manitoba (coached by Coleen Dufresne, assisted by Pam Danis and Mike Hill) also included Kara Menzie, Britt Harvey, Sarah Holder, Trisha Turner, Rhiana Wall, Danielle Hargreaves, Uzo Asagwara, Mel Schlicter, Janice Tessman, Jae Purnie and Wande Olude. Nicole MacIntosh paced Nova Scotia with 10. Nova Scotia (coached by Doc Ryan, Gail Kendall, Brandon Rafuse and Heather Marshall, manager Jim Tozer) also included Alicia Bird, Katie Brophy, Megan Scanlon, Letitia Bird, Carla MacNeil, Vanessa Williams, Kyla Magnus, Samantha Conley, Nicole MacIntosh, Tamara Alleyne, Sarah O’Neill and Lindsay Tozer.

        In the fifth-place battle, Jane Meadwell scored 31 as BC-Under 16 team nipped New Brunswick 82-81. BC-U16 (coached by Loralyn Murdoch and Kristen Wood) included Courtney Gerwing, Mandy Trenholm, Kate Pakulak, Karen Bridge, Julie Little, Kate Culbard, Jane Meadwell, Mollie Stelmack, Amanda Chow, Deanna Macrae, Marissa Porter and Emma Rowbotham. Christy McBride led New Brunswick with 28. New Brunswick (coached by John Mackay, assisted by Nicole Giberson) also included Emily DiPaolo, Kelly Donald, Becky Melvin, Joanne Fox, Katie Springer, Megan Trueman, Venessa Ryan, Marchell Coulombe and Kaila MacAlpine.

        In the semis, Ontario nipped Alberta 65-63 as Shauna Brouillard scored 17. Carly Brescacin added 9 and Jessie Plante 8. Ashley Dutchak led Alberta with 18.

        In the other semi, BC pounded Quebec 64-47 as Lindsay Maundrell scored 24. Myrian Lamarre led Quebec with 13.

        Alberta captured the bronze by pounding Quebec 90-73 as Carly Brown scored 16. Myriam Lamarre led Quebec with 28. Quebec also included Sarah Barieau, Mariepier malo, Kaela Chapdelaine, Annick Routhier-Labadie, Dranadia Roc, Vanesa Danisi, Genevieve Parent-Champagne, Nadia Askerov, Marie-Eve Mathieu, Annie Boutet, Marie-Eve Douville and alternate Veronique Jolin-Noel.

        In the gold medal match, Ontario defeated British Columbia 51-42 as tournament MVP Kate Poulin scored 17, Shauna Brouillard 17, Carly Brescacin 7 and Jessie Plant 3. Lindsay Maundrell paced BC with 17. “it’s such a feeling of job to win something like that,” said Brouillard.

        The all-tourney selections were: MVP Kate Poulin (Ontario); Lindsay Maundrell (BC); Shauna Brouillard (Ontario); Ashley Dutchak (Alberta); Andrea Benevenuto (Ontario); Christy McBride (New Brunswick). The second-team selections were: Myriam Lamarre (Quebec); Jane Meadwell (BC Under-16s); Mollie Stelmack (BC-Under 16s); Kaila MacAlpine (New Brunswick); Caitlin Bell (Alberta)

        The bronze medalists from Alberta: Caitlin Bell; Jaimie Bell; Carly Brown; Chantal Corbett; Sarah Craig; Ashley Dutchak; Lisa Francis; Lindsay Jantzie; Carly Johnson; Alisha Marriott; Candace Thompson; Timmery Welsh; Joan Wheat; coach Brian Utley; assistant Shannon Mackintosh; assistant Heidi Somerville; trainer Howie Leong.

        The silver medalists from British Columbia: Lindsay Maundrell; Kelsie Thu; Ciana Gregorio; Sarah Stroh; Jen Lodge; Breanne Watson; Jordana Miltimore; Krista Woodward; Erica McGuinness; Sarah McKay; Kelsey Blair; Lisa Sigurdson; coach Norm Bradley; assistant Lisa Nickel; assistant Mark Dawson

        The gold medalists from Ontario: Kate Poulin; Andrea Benvenuto; Carly Brescacin; Shauna Brouillard; Rachel Hart; Sara Hrehoriak; Danielle Mills; Jessie Plante; Jessica Smart; Sarah Teeter; coach Andrea Hawkins; assistant Erin O’Grady