POOL A QUE BC ONT SASK MAN Record  
  Quebec —– 66-60 62-55 82-55 88-49 (4-0)  
  British Columbia 60-66 —– 50-45 65-56 72-42 (3-1)  
  Ontario 55-62 45-50 —– 71-52 77-27 (2-2)  
  Saskatchewan 55-82 56-65 52-71 —– 76-62 (1-3)  
  Manitoba 49-88 42-72 27-77 62-76 —– (0-4)  
                 
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  Nova Scotia —– 78-72 75-47 64-38 (3-0)    
  Alberta 72-78 —– 61-52 91-39 (2-1)    
  New Brunswick 47-75 52-61 —– 72-35 (1-2)    
  Newfoundland 38-64 39-91 35-72 —– (0-3)    
                 
  Semi Quebec 77 Alberta 73
  Semi British Columbia 59 Nova Scotia 49
  9th Manitoba
  7th Saskatchewan 67 Newfoundland 62
  5th New Brunswick 82 Ontario 80
  Bronze Alberta 83 Nova Scotia 67
  Final British Columbia 61 Quebec 50
     

        In pool A play, held in Sherbrooke: …………………………………………………… Saskatchewan defeated Manitoba 76-62 as Mari-Line Petit scored 22, Brittany Read 13, Lindsay Copeland 10, Mary Hipperson 8, Kayla Cassano 8, Lindsay Ledingham 5, Meagan Koroll 4, Erin Hubenig 4 and Amy Lackie 2. Rosemary Mills led Manitoba with 16. Amy Ogidan added 13, Debbie Yeboah 10, Mackenzie Prasek 7, Caitlyn Purvis-Collins 6, Dayna Prost 6, Morgan Cross 3 and Chelsey Hiebert 1. Saskatchewan led 41-32 at the half. Saskatchewan held Manitoba to four points in the second quarter while scoring 26. …………………………………………………… Quebec defeated Ontario 62-55 as Carolann Cloutier scored 18, Marie-Laurence Archambault 16, Catherine Groleau 11, Marie-Pascale Nadeau 9, Emilie Cloutier 4 and Emie Simard 4. Kaila Montgomery led Ontario with 14. Anneka Bakker added 13, Rebecca Moss 8, Ali Dzikowski 5, Vanessa Kabongo 5, Jenny Vaughan 4, Brittany Henderson 2, and Meghan McCormack 3. Quebec led 25-17 at the half. Quebec outscored Ontario 18-9 in the second quarter to help propel them to a hard-fought win. …………………………………………………… British Columbia throttled Manitoba 72-42 as Harleen Sidhu scored 14, Julie Seabrook 13, Kaitlyn Burke 10, Felicia Wijenberg 8, Jena Riches 7, Amonda Francis 6, Zana Williams 4, Carly Graham 3, Carley Butcher 3, Katie Miyazaki 1 and Kayla Gromme 2. Debbie Yeboah led Manitoba with 10. Lauren Mortier added 7, Amy Ogidan 7, Rosemary Mills 5, Caitlyn Purvis-Collins 4, Chelsey Hiebert 3, Mackenzie Prasek 3, Chantale Garand 2 and Morgan Cross 1. British Columbia led 45-18 at the half. BC jumped out to an early 45-18 first half lead while holding Manitoba to nine points in each of the first two quarters. BC also out-rebounded Manitoba 63-35. …………………………………………………… Ontario whipped Saskatchewan 71-52 as Anneka Bakker scored 17, Rebecca Moss 9, Kaila Montgomery 9, Vanessa Kabongo 8, Jacklyn Selfe 8, Brittany Henderson 7, Jenny Vaughan 5, Meghan McCormack 4, Takima Keane 2 and Kayla Alexander 2. Mari-Line Petit led Saskatchewan with 16. Lindsay Copeland added 13, Lindsay Ledingham 5, Erin Hubenig 4, Kayla Cassano 4, Sarah Petrovitch 3, Amy Lackie 3, Mary Hipperson 2 and Brittany Read 2. Ontario led 35-26 at the half. Ontario sealed the win after outscoring Saskatchewan 19-9 in the fourth quarter. …………………………………………………… Quebec crushed Manitoba 88-49 as Carolann Cloutier scored 16, Marie-Pascale Nadeau 14, Marie-Laurence Archambault 11, Catherine Groleau 11, Genevieve Lazure 9, Emie Simard 7, Emilie Cloutier 5, Samuele Remillard-Boilard 5, Francoise Charest 4, Teresa Semalulu 4 and Elizabeth Tremblay 2. Amy Ogidan paced Manitoba with 15. Rosemary Mills added 11, Debbie Yeboah 6, Dayna Prost 6, Mackenzie Prasek 4, Chantale Garand 4, Lauren Mortier 2 and Morgan Cross 1. Quebec led 47-27 at the half. Quebec scored at least 20 points in every quarter of the game and held Manitoba to just six points in the final stanza. …………………………………………………… British Columbia edged Ontario 50-45 as Kayla Gromme scored 13, Harleen Sidhu 12, Kaitlyn Burke 9, Carly Graham 5, Amonda Francis 4, Katie Miyazaki 3, Julie Seabrook 2 and Felicia Wijenberg 2. Kayla Alexander led Ontario with 10. Anneka Bakker added 9, Vanessa Kabongo 6, Kaila Montgomery 6, Brittany Henderson 6, Rebecca Moss 5 and Ali Dzikowski 3. British Columbia led 22-18 at the half. Both teams entered the fourth quarter neck-and-neck for the win but BC outscored Ontario 12-9 to protect their lead and ensure the victory. …………………………………………………… Quebec whipped Saskatchewan 82-55 as Catherine Groleau scored 21, Elizabeth Tremblay 14, Samuele Remillard-Boilard 9, Marie-Pascale Nadeau 9, Emie Simard 6, Francoise Charest 5, Teresa Semalulu 5, Carolann Cloutier 5, Emilie Cloutier 4, Genevieve Lazure 2 and Marie-Laurence Archambault 2. Lindsay Copeland paced Saskatchewan with 14. Lindsay Ledingham added 10, Brittany Reid 8, Sarah Hudson 5, Sarah Petrovitch 4, Mary Hipperson 4, Mari-Line Petit 4, Amy Lackie 2, Meagan Koroll 2, Erin Hubenig 2 and Kayla Cassano 1. Quebec led 41-23 at the half. …………………………………………………… Quebec defeated British Columbia 66-60 as Marie-Laurence Archambault scored 22, Carolann Cloutier 14, Catherine Groleau 10, Francoise Charest 6, Emilie Cloutier 6, Marie-Pascale Nadeau 6 and Samuele Remillard-Boilard 2. Kayle Gromme paced British Columbia with 14. Kaitlyn Burke added 12, Katie Miyazaki 11, Carly Graham 9, Jena Riches 6, Harleen Sidhu 4, Amonda Francis 3, Felicia Wijenberg 1 and Julie Seabrook 1. Quebec led 33-30 at the half. Both teams came out ready to play in the first quarter as it was a back and forth affair with BC coming out with the slight advantage over Quebec 14-13. The second quarter turned the tide in Quebec’s favour as they posted 20 points to take a 33-30 lead into the break at half. The third and fourth quarters were closely scored, however, Quebec managed to hang on to their lead. …………………………………………………… Ontario crushed Manitoba 77-27 as Kaila Montgomery scored 16, Rebecca Moss 11, Vanessa Kabongo 10, Kayla Alexander 9, Anneka Bakker 9, Brittany Henderson 7, Takima Keane 5, Ali Dzikowski 4, Jenny Vaughan 2, Stephanie Macdonald 2 and Jacklyn Selfe 2. Rosemary Mills led Manitoba with 6. Caitlyn Purvis-Collins added 4, Amy Ogidan 4, Morgan Cross 3, Mackenzie Prasek 3, Dayna Prost 3, Aimme Van Dam 2 and Debbie Yeboah 2. Ontario led 37-16 at the half. Ontario started the game with an offensive flurry that saw them put up 27 points in the first quarter, while holding Manitoba to eight. Manitoba’s defense held the Ontario team to only 10 points in the second quarter, however, they could not capitalize. Ontario continued the one-sided affair as they held Manitoba to only two points in the final quarter. …………………………………………………… British Columbia defeated Saskatchewan 65-56 as Kaitlyn Burke scored 17, Carly Graham 17, Amonda Francis 8, Harleen Sidhu 7, Felicia Wijenberg 6, Kayla Gromme 4, Katie Miyazaki 2, Carley Butcher 2 and Jena Riches 2. Lindsay Copeland paced Saskatchewan with 13. Kayla Cassano added 10, Marie-Line Petit 8, Mary Hipperson 6, Erin Hubenig 6, Brittany Read 6, Lindsay Ledingham 3, Amy Lackie 2 and Meagan Koroll 2. British Columbia led 33-19 at the half. British Columbia jumped out to an early 15-10 first quarter lead and extended that lead in the second quarter to finish the first half up 33-19. Saskatchewan outscored their opponents in the second half 37-22 but it was not enough to overcome their first half deficit.

        In pool B play: …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia thrashed New Brunswick 75-47 as Rachelle Coward scored 20, Justine Colley 13, Nicole Works 12, Emma Duinker 8, Jasmine Parent 8, Zara Huntley 6, Trish MacNeil 4, Brittany Morrison 2 and Caitlin Ulrich 2. Heather Atherton led New Brunswick with 8. Elyse Jobin added 7, Kelly Debow 7, Lia St. Pierre 6, Laura Fowler 5, Katelyn Foster 5, Brooke Sullivan 5, Christine Ryan 2, Ashley Jordan 1 and Allie Mayberry 1. Nova Scotia led 32-19 at the half. …………………………………………………… Alberta stomped Newfoundland 91-39 as Megan Lang scored 21, Nicole Clarke 20, Vanessa Wesolowski 11, Alex Cole 7, Cassie Carle 7, Lauren Taal 6, Breanna Emmerzael 6, Josie Peacock 4, Lauren MacDonald 4, Rachel Raymond 3 and Caitlin Stiksma 2. Alberta led 43-18 at the half. …………………………………………………… Alberta defeated New Brunswick 61-52 as Nicole Clarke scored 20, Megan Lang 15, Breanna Emmerzael 7, Caitlin Stiksma 5, Lauren Taal 5, Alex Cole 4, Vanessa Wesolowski 3 and Ashley Ashman 2. Lia St. Pierre led New Brunswick with 11. Kelly Debow added 9, Heather Atherton 9, Brooke Sullivan 9, Laura Fowler 6, Elyse Jobin 6 and Katelyn Foster 2. Alberta led 30-19 at the half. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia spanked Newfoundland 64-38 as Zara Huntley scored 12, Caitlin Ulrich 9, Justine Colley 9, Jasmine Parent 8, Rachelle Coward 8, Nicole Works 6, Katie McGarrigle 4, Brittany Morrison 4, and Emma Duinker 4. Nova Scotia led 33-16 at the half. …………………………………………………… New Brunswick stomped Newfoundland 72-35 as Laura Fowler scored 17, Lia St. Pierre 12, Ashley Jordan 9, Christine Ryan 6, Alexandria McDonald 6, Allie Mayberry 4, Elyse Jobin 4, Katelyn Foster 4, Heather Atherton 4, Brooke Sullivan 2, Kelsey MacDonald 2 and Kelly Debow 2. Robyn O’Rielly led Newfoundland with 10. Angela Isenor added 9, Dallas Costello 7, Ally Forsey 5, Emma Bishop 2 and Maggie O’Dea 2. New Brunswick led 36-7 at the half. New Brunswick claimed the game early, as they managed to hold their opponents to only two points in the first quarter while scoring 20 of their own. New Brunswick continued to control the ball in the second quarter shooting 16 points and limiting Newfoundland to only five points. After the break at half, Newfoundland regained their composure and started recording more points but the deficit was too far to overcome. …………………………………………………… Nova Scotia dumped Alberta 78-82. Megan Lang led Alberta with 20. Nicole Clarke added 11, Ashley Ashman 11, Breanna Emmerzael 8, Lauren Taal 6, Rachel Raymond 6, Alex Cole 4, Josie Peacock 4 and Caitlin Stiksma 2. Alberta led 41-40 at the half. Alberta took the early advantage in the game scoring 24 points in the opening quarter to Nova Scotia’s 15. However, the Nova Scotian’s would turn the tables in the second quarter as they outscored the Alberta squad 25-17, narrowing the Alberta lead to 41-40 at the half. Alberta slightly increased their lead in the third quarter narrowly outscoring Nova Scotia 21-19, however, they could not hold on as Nova Scotia came back in the fourth quarter putting up 19 points to Alberta’s 10 to clinch the win.

        In the semis, British Columbia defeated Nova Scotia 59-49 as Harleen Sidhu scored 16 on 5-16 from the floor, 6-10 from the line and 9 boards. Kayla Gromme added 11 on 4-8 from the floor, 2-3 from the arc and 3 boards. Felicia Wijenberg scored 10 on 3-6 from the floor, 4-9 from the line and 7 boards. Katie Miyazaki notched 10 on 4-10 from the floor and 2-3 from the line. Carly Graham added 5, Jena Riches 2, Kaitlyn Burke 2, Amonda Francis 2 and Julie Seabrook 1, while Zana Williams and Carley Butcher were scoreless. British Columbia shot 20-65 (.308) from the floor, 3-10 from the arc and 16-28 (.571) from the line, while garnering 53 boards, including 25 on the offensive glass, 21 fouls, 3 assists, 16 turnovers, 2 blocks and 2 steals. Justine Colley led Nova Scotia with 12 on 2-15 from the floor and 7-10 from the line. Rachelle Coward added 12 on 4-15 from the floor, 3-3 from the line and 5 boards. Caitlin Ulrich scored 12 on 5-6 from the floor and 2-5 from the line. Emma Duinker scored 7 on 2-8 from the floor and 3-4 from the line. Zara Huntley scored 4 on 2-5 from the floor and 6 boards. Jasmine Parent scored 2, while Brittany Morrison, Nicole Works, Katie McGarrigle, Shylanda Saunders, Jenna Clark and Trish MacNeil were scoreless. Nova Scotia shot 16-65 (.246) from the floor, 2-9 (.222) from the arc, and 15-22 (.682) from the line, while garnering 51 boards, including 25 on the offensive glass, 26 fouls, 8 assists, 20 turnovers, 1 block and 1 steal.

         In the other semi, Quebec edged Alberta 77-73 as Carolann Cloutier scored 24 on 9-16 from the floor, 2-2 from the arc and 4-5 from the line. Catherine Groleau scored 22 on 9-18 from the floor, 1-7 from the arc and 3-3 from the line. Marie-Pascale Nadeau added 15 on 6-9 from the floor, 3-4 from the line and 7 boards. Marie-Laurence Archambault notched 8 on 2-6 from the arc and 2-2 from the line. Emilie Cloutier scored 6 on 1-3 from the floor and 4-4 from the line. Emie Simard added 1, while Eve-Sophie Lefebvre, Francoise Charest, Elizabeth Tremblay, Teresa Semalulu, Genevieve Lazure and Samuele Remillard-Boilard were scoreless. Semalulu nabbed 5 boards. Quebec shot 28-65 (.431) from the floor, 5-16 (.313) from the arc and 16-18 (.889) from the line, while garnering 47 boards, including 15 on the offensive glass, 22 fouls, 12 assists, 15 turnovers, 4 blocks and 5 steals. Nicole Clarke led Alberta with 15 on 5-15 from the floor, 3-8 from the arc and 2-2 from the line. Josie Peacock also scored 15 on 6-11 from the floor, 3-4 from the line and 9 boards. Lauren Taal added 13 on 3-11 from the floor, 2-6 from the arc and 5-6 from the line. Megan Lang scored 13 on 5-21 from the floor and 2-9 from the arc. Caitlin Stiksma scored 7 on 2-7 from the floor, 3-7 from the line and 7 boards. Alex Cole added 6 on 2-7 from the line and 2-2 from the line. Breanna Emmerzael scored 4 on 4-5 from the floor. Vanessa Wesolowski, Cassie Carle, Ashley Ashman, Rachel Raymond and Lauren MacDonald were scoreless. Alberta shot 23-78 (.295) from the floor, 7-23 (.304) from the arc and 20-28 (.714) from the line, while garnering 52 boards, including 28 on the offensive glass, 23 fouls, 11 assists, 15 turnovers, 2 blocks and 6 steals.

        Ninth-place Manitoba: Morgan Cross, Rosemary Mills, Cara Richmond, Chelsey Hiebert, Mackenzie Prasek, Chantale Garand, Lauren Mortier, Dayna Prost, Caitlyn Purvis-Collins, Amy Ogidan, Aimee Van Dam, Debbie Yeboah, coach Jaime Hickson, assistant Ang Willerton, apprentice coach Melanie Talastas

        In the seventh-place match, Saskatchewan defeated Newfoundland 67-62 as Lindsay Copeland scored 14 on 6-10 from the floor and 2-2 from the line. Mary Hipperson added 11 on 4-9 from the floor and 3-4 from the line. Amy Lackie scored 9 on 2-9 from the floor and 5-6 from the line. Mari-Line Petit scored 8 on 3-8 from the floor. Kayla Cassano scored 6 on 2-4 from the floor and 6 boards. Brittany Read scored 6 on 2-6 from the floor. Meagan Koroll scored 4 on 1-2 from the arc and 6 boards. Erin Hubenig added 3, Sarah Petrovitch 3 and Sarah Hudson 2, while nabbing 6 boards. Lindsay Ledingham added 1 and Danielle Schmidt 0. Saskatchewan shot 23-75 (.307) from the floor, 2-15 (.133) from the arc and 19-33 (.576) from the line, while garnering 59 boards, including 34 on the offensive glass, 28 fouls, 1 assist, 27 turnovers and 14 steals. Ally Forsey led Newfoundland with 17 on 6-15 from the floor, 5-9 from the line and 7 boards. Robyn O’Rielly added 13 on 3-12 from the floor and 6-8 from the line. Arianna Kavanagh added 9 0n 3-9 from the floor, 3-10 from the line and 6 boards. Alison Howley scored 8 on 4-5 from the floor. Dallas Costello scored 7 on 1-5 from the arc, 4-4 from the line and 4 boards. Angela Isenor notched 4 on 4-4 from the line. Sarah Sturge added 3 and Maggie O’Dea 1, while Kellie Lynch, Emma Bishop, Ashley Dunn and Megan Richards were scoreless. Newfoundland shot 17-60 (.283) from the floor, 2-14 (.143) from the arc and 26-43 (.605) from the line, while garnering 54 boards, including 26 on the offensive glass, 29 fouls, 1 assist, 24 turnovers and 17 steals. Saskatchewan used a 24-7 second quarter advantage to secure the win. A 23-9 fourth quarter rally by Newfoundland was not enough to overcome Saskatchewan’s 23-point lead after three quarters.

        In the fifth-place match, New Brunswick edged Ontario 82-80 in overtime as Lia St. Pierre scored 23 on 8-25 from the floor, 7-10 from the line and 10 boards. Elyse Jobin added 20 on 6-16 from the floor and 7-10 from the line. Heather Atherton scored 11 on 2-3 from the arc and 3-8 from the line. Brooke Sullivan notched 10 on 2-7 from the floor, 6-8 from the line and 7 boards. Laura Fowler added 9 on 3-9 from the floor and 2-7 from the arc. Christine Ryan scored 3, Katelyn Foster 2, Kelly Debow 2 and Alexandria McDonald 2, while Allie Mayberry, Ashley Jordan and Kelsey MacDonald were scoreless. New Brunswick shot 25-76 (.329) from the floor, 5-13 (.385) from the arc and 27-42 (.643) from the line, while garnering 55 boards, including 31 on the offensive glass, 23 fouls, 3 assists, 12 turnovers and 2 steals. New Brunswick (coached by Charlene Woolaver, assisted by Lisa Schmidt) also included Lia St. Pierre, Brooke Sullivan, Kelsey MacDonald. Vanessa Kabongo paced Ontario with 21 on 10-18 from the floor and 7 boards. Anneka Bakker added 15 on 6-15 from the floor and 3-4 from the line. Kaila Montgomery scored 13 on 6-9 from the floor. Jenny Vaughan notched 7 on 2-7 from the floor and 2-4 from the line. Kayla Alexander scored 8 on 4-5 from the floor. Takima Keane scored 6 on 2-9 from the floor and 2-2 from the line. Ali Dzikowski scored 6 on 2-9 from the floor and 1-8 from the arc. Stephanie Macdonald scored 3 on 1-2 from the arc. Rebecca Moss scored 1, while Jacklyn Seife, Brittany Henderson and Meghan McCormack were scoreless. Ontario shot 33-80 (.413) from the floor, 3-15 (.200) from the arc, and 11-19 (.579) from the line, while garnering 52 boards, including 26 on the offensive glass, 29 fouls, 1 assist, 16 turnovers and 1 steal. New Brunswick started with the early lead 22-16 at the end of the first quarter, but Ontario battled back in the second quarter, narrowing New Brunswick’s lead to 41-40.

        In the bronze medal match, Alberta dumped Nova Scotia 83-67 as Nicole Clarke scored 35 on 12-21 from the floor, 5-7 from the arc, 6-8 from the line and 7 boards. Megan Lang added 15 on 5-12 from the floor, 3-6 from the arc and 2-2 from the line. Lauren Taal scored 8 on 2-8 from the floor, 4-5 from the line and 3 boards. Lauren MacDonald scored 8 on 3-5 from the floor and 5 boards. Alex Cole notched 6 on 3-4 from the floor. Caitlin Stiksma scored 4on 2-7 from the floor and 9 boards. Josie Peacock scored 4 on 2-2 from the floor. Ashley Ashman added 2 and Vanessa Wesolowski 1, while Cassie Carle, Brenna Emmerzael and Rachel Raymond were scoreless. Alberta shot 30-69 (.435) from the floor, 8-13 (.615) from the arc and 15-24 (.625) from the line, while garnering 49 boards, including 20 on the offensive glass, 6 assists, 18 turnovers, and 7 steals. Emma Duinker led Nova Scotia with 16 on 8-13 from the floor and 5 boards. Nicole Works added 11 on 3-11 from the floor, 4-4 from the line and 5 boards. Justine Colley scored 9 on 3-11 from the floor and 3-4 from the line. Rachelle Coward added 8 on 2-8 from the floor, 3-4 from the line and 4 boards. Trish MacNeil scored 7 on 2-9 from the floor and 3-4 from the line. Zara Huntley added 6 on 2-9 from the floor and 8 boards. Brittany Morrison scored 6 on 3-5 from the floor. Shylanda Saunders added 2 and Jasmine Parent 2, while Jenna Clarke, Katie McGarrigle and Caitlin Ulrich were scoreless. Nova Scotia shot 24-72 (.333) from the floor, 2-9 (.222) from the arc and 17-26 (.654) from the line, while garnering 46 boards, including 24 on the offensive glass, 23 fouls, 4 assists, 20 turnovers and 9 steals. Nova Scotia jumped out to an early 20-11 lead after one quarter of play however, they could not hold onto the lead as Alberta claimed the bronze. Alberta outscored Nova Scotia 53-26 in the second half.

        In the final, British Columbia defeated Quebec 61-50 as Harleen Sidhu scored 22 on 8-18 from the floor, 6-9 from the line, 10 boards and 2 blocks. Kaitlyn Burke added 9 on 3-11 from the floor, 1-5 from the arc and 4 assists. Amonda Francis scored 7 on 3-6 from the floor and 5 boards. Katie Miyazaki added 7 on 3-14 from the floor. Kayle Gromme notched 6 on 1-1 from the arc and 3-4 from the line. Julie Seabrooke scored 6 on 3-3 from the floor. Felicia Wijenberg added 2 and Carly Graham 2, while Zana Williams, Carley Butcher and Jena Riches were scoreless. British Columbia shot 22-72 (.306) from the floor, 2-10 from the arc and 15-26 (.577) from the line, while garnering 68 boards, including 32 on the offensive glass, 16 fouls, 8 assists, 14 turnovers, 6 blocks and 1 steal. Marie-Pascale Nadeau led Quebec with 14 on 7-10 from the floor and 4 boards. Catherine Groleau added 10 on 5-11 from the floor. Carolann Cloutier scored 9 on 2-20 from the floor and 5-6 from the line. Teresa Semalulu added 4, Genevieve Lazure 4, Marie-Laurence Archambault 3, Emie Simard 3, Emilie Cloutier 2 and Elizabeth Tremblay 1, while Eve-Sophie Lefebvre, Francoise Charest and Samuel Remillard-Boilard were scoreless. Quebec shot 19-72 (.264) from the floor, 2-16 (.125) from the arc and 10-14 (.714) from the line, while garnering 41 boards (including 18 on the offensive glass) 21 fouls, 12 assists, 7 turnovers, 2 blocks and 2 steals. A decisive 18-11 fourth quarter sealed the victory for BC.

        The all-tourney selections were: MVP Kaitlyn Burke (BC); Carolann Cloutier (Quebec); Harleen Sidhu (BC); Nicole Clarke (Alberta); Kayla Gromme (BC); and Marie-Pascale Nadeau (Quebec)

The bronze medalists from Alberta: Ashley Ashman; Cassie Carle; Nicole Clarke; Alex Cole; Breanna Emmerzael; Megan Lang; Rachel Raymond; Caitlin Stiksma; Lauren Taal; Lauren MacDonald; Josie Peacock; Vanessa Wesolowski; coach Scott Edwards; assistant Karla Karch; assistant Murray Scotton

The silver medalists from Quebec: Marie-Pascale Nadeau; Carolann Cloutier; Emilie Cloutier; Catherine Groleau; Teresa Semalulu; Eve-Sophie Lefebvre; Francoise Charest; Elizabeth Tremblay; Genevieve Lazure; Marie-Laurence Archambault; Samuele Remillard-Boilard; Emie Simard; coach Ryan Thorne; assistant Michel Garan; assistant Catherine Thibaudeau

The gold medalists from British Columbia: Harleen Sidhu; Kaitlyn Burke; Carley Butcher; Amonda Francis; Carly Graham; Kayla Gromme; Katie Miyazaki; Jena Riches; Julie Seabrook; Felicia Wijenberg; Zana Williams; Kelsey Adrian; coach Shaun McGuiness; assistant Karen Edgell