POOL A ALTA ONT NS MAN NWT Record  
  Alberta —– 55-50 69-57 77-59 123-18 (4-0)  
  Ontario 50-55 —– 59-48 63-45 110-19 (3-1)  
  Nova Scotia 57-69 48-59 —– 71-47 108-9 (2-2)  
  Manitoba 59-77 45-63 47-71 —– 74-24 (1-3)  
  N.W.T. 18-123 19-110 9-108 24-74 —– (0-4)  
                 
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  New Brunswick —– 59-55 70-68 79-68 80-61 (4-0)  
  British Columbia 55-59 —– 62-35 58-47 95-28 (3-1)  
  Quebec 68-70 35-62 —– 48-47 61-52 (2-2)  
  Saskatchewan 68-79 47-58 47-48 —– 88-45 (1-3)  
  Newfoundland 61-80 29-95 52-61 45-88 —– (0-4)  
                 
  Semi Alberta 50 British Columbia 56
  Semi Ontario 53 New Brunswick 47
  9th Newfoundland 84 Northwest Territories 8
  7th Saskatchewan 67 Manitoba 40
  5th Nova Scotia 66 Quebec 53
  Bronze British Columbia 77 New Brunswick 49
  Final Ontario 66 Alberta 65
     

        In pool A play, held in Winnipeg: …………………………………………………… Andrea Plouffe scored 19 as Alberta nipped Ontario, which was paced by Tamika Nurse’s 19 points. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia stomped the Northwest Territories as Emily Ross scored 20, Emily McPherson 14, Brianna Orr 8 and Danielle Snow 8. Meghan Bowden led N.W.T. with 4. …………………………………………………… Alberta dumped Manitoba as Kathryn Hole scored 19. J. Ezerim led Manitoba with 15. …………………………………………………… Nicole Trott scored 14 to lead Ontario in its rout of the Northwest Territories, which was paced by Meghan Bowden’s 6 points. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia crushed Manitoba as Emily Ross scored 20. J. Ezerim led Manitoba with 12. …………………………………………………… Jamie Morck scored 24 as Alberta annihilated the Northwest Territories, which was led by J. Braden’s 6 points. …………………………………………………… Ontario defeated Nova Scotia as Tamika Nurse scored 25. Kelly Himmelman led Nova Scotia with 10. “It was there to be had the whole game,” said Nova Scotia coach Scott Munro. “But it just got away from us near the end.” …………………………………………………… Manitoba whacked the Northwest Territories as L. Ruta scored 16. J. Braden led N.W.T. with 13. …………………………………………………… Ontario dumped Manitoba as J. Perry scored 23. J. Ezerim led Manitoba with 15. …………………………………………………… Alberta dumped Nova Scotia as Andrea Plouffe scored 19. Kathleen McNeil led Nova Scotia with 16.

        In pool B play: …………………………………………………… New Brunswick nipped British Columbia as Katie Harwood scored 15, while Liz Marr nabbed 6 boards. Danica Boyce and Natalie Doma led B.C. with 10 apiece. …………………………………………………… Quebec defeated Newfoundland as Chanelle St-Amour and Annick Routhier-Labadie each scored 12. P. Barker led Newfoundland with 14. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick defeated Saskatchewan as Jessi Bradley scored 17, while Ashley Briggs nabbed 6 boards. Mallory Loire led Saskatchewan with 18. …………………………………………………… Caroline Cannon scored 13, Lisa Tindle 12, Danica Boyce 11 and Sasha McKinnon 11 to lead British Columbia past Newfoundland. P. Barker and E. Mullaley each scored 5 for Newfoundland. …………………………………………………… Quebec nipped Saskatchewan as M. Benois scored 13. Amy Prokop led Saskatchewan with 12. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick thrashed Newfoundland 80-61 as Jessi Bradley scored 17. M. Seaward led Newfoundland with 16. …………………………………………………… Natalie Doma scored 18 as British Columbia dumped Quebec, which received 10 points from Annick Routhier-Labadie. …………………………………………………… Chelsea Cassano scored 20 to lead Saskatchewan past Newfoundland, which got 16 points from Paula Barker. Newfoundland (coached by Pam Constantine, assisted by Dave Constantine and Frank Foo) also included Stephanie Foo, Meghan Dalton, Chelsea Kavanagh, Erin Mullaley, Sarah Sullivan, Stephanie Wakeham, Alana Cahill, Amy Bailey, Maegan Seaward, Robyn Constantine and Laura Critch. …………………………………………………… British Columbia defeated Saskatchewan as Natalie Doma scored 23, Courtney Gerwing 13 and Lisa Tindle 8. Mallory Loire led Saskatchewan with 10. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick nipped Quebec as Katie Harwood scored 16. Chanelle St-Amour led Quebec with 24.

        In the semis, Alberta defeated British Columbia as Andrea Plouffe scored 23 and Colette Meek grabbed 16 boards. Sasha MacKinnon led B.C. with 17 points. Natalie Doma added 8 and Courtney Gerwing 4. MacKinnon and Leanne Evans each nabbed 5 boards, while Becky Atkinson grabbed 4.

        In the other semi, Ontario defeated New Brunswick 53-47 as Kadie Riverin scored 13 and grabbed 6 boards. Jessica Perry and Marie Warner also grabbed six boards apiece.

        Newfoundland captured ninth by whipping the Northwest Territories as Paula Barker and Meagan Seaward each scored 15. Newfoundland & Labrador (coach Pam Constantine, assistant Frank Foo, assistant Dave Constantine) also included Chelsea Kavanagh, Robyn Constantine, Amy Bailey, Erin Mullaley, Stephanie Foo, Laura Critch, Stephanie Wakeham, Sarah Sullivan, Alana Cahill and Megan Dalton. Lisa Hall led the Northwest Territories with 4.

        In the seventh-place match, Saskatchewan thrashed Manitoba as Mallory Loire scored 17. Chelsea Cassano grabbed 11 boards. Saskatchewan also included Stacey Walker, Amy Prokop, Meryl Jordan, Megan Cherkas, Shaylyn Kivela, Randi Gibson, Chelsea Lupastin, Allyson Waters, Rebecca Schmidt, Kara Lackie and Carmen Stewart. Jennifer Ezerim led Manitoba with 17 points. Laura Ruta and Rachelle Hardy-Edwards each nabbed 6 boards. Manitoba (coach Tami Penell, assistant Tanya McKay) also included Allison De Groot, Brooke Mulder, Rachael Oliver, Kaitlyn Flett, Samantha Breakenridge, Christina Thys and Jayme Menzies.

        Nova Scotia dumped Quebec for fifth place as Brianna Orr and Emily McPherson each scored 11. K. Himmelman added 7 boards. Chanelle St-Amour paced Quebec with 7 points and 9 rebounds.

        In the bronze medal match, British Columbia dominated from the start in thrashing New Brunswick 77-49. Nathalie Doma led B.C. with 14 points and 8 boards. Katie Harwood paced New Brunswick with 12 points. Jessi Bradley added 11 boards. New Brunswick (coached by John MacKay) included Erin Bohan, Ali Forbes, Katie Harwood, Gillian Donald, Liz Marr, Heather Owens, Leah Corby, Kelsey Daley, Jessi Bradley and Ashley Briggs.

        In the final, Ontario nipped Alberta as Tamika Nurse hit a driving coast-to-coast layup with three seconds to play. Nicole Trott and Jessica Perry led Ontario with 15 points apiece. Stephany Skrba added 12 boards. Andrea Plouffe and Collette Meek each scored 16 for Alberta. Kara Stevens grabbed 15 boards.

        The all-tourney selections were: MVP Tamika Nurse (Ontario); Andrea Plouffe (Alberta); Nathalie Doma (BC); Jessica Perry (Ontario); Collette Meek (Alberta). The second-team selections were: Lisa Tindle (BC); Liz Marr (New Brunswick); Kelly Himmelman (Nova Scotia); Annik Routhier-Labadie (Quebec); Nicole Trott (Ontario)

        The bronze medalists from British Columbia: Natalie Doma; Becky Atkinson; Danica Boyce; Carolina Cannon; Courtney Coyle; Leanne Evans; Courtney Gerwing; Sasha McKinnon; Candace Morisset; Kelley O’Grady; Debra Sandberg; Lisa Tindle, coach Rich Chambers; assistant Sandy Chambers; apprentice Frank Chan.

        The silver medalists from Alberta: Andrea Plouffe; Colette Meek; Whitney Adams; Ashley Hill; Kathryn Hole; Stephanie Hooft; Nathalie Kiernan; Jamie Morck; Shavaun Reaney; Kara Stevens; Mackenzie Vander Woude; Kayley Weisbrot; coach Kim Wyley, assistant Doug Wilde; assistant Cathy Butlin

        The gold medalists from Ontario: Kadie Riverin; Jessica Perry; Alisha Tatham; Tamika Nurse; Nicole Trott; Whitney Haswell; Chantelle John; Candice Borrows; Stephany Skrba; Marie Warner; coach Andrea Hawkins; assistant Erin O’Grady; associate Shelley Lang