The U15 Girls side of the tourney has the host 100 Mile House team seeded eighth because they received a spot by being the host team.
However, the girls are confident they’ll give the other teams a run for their money.
The rest of the seeding is as follows: Vancouver Island, first; Thompson Okanagan, second; Coastal #1, third; Columbia Kootenays, fourth; Coastal #2, fifth; Cariboo North, sixth; and North Coast, seventh.
Each team will play one game per day against the three other teams in their pools.
On July 7, 100 Mile goes up against Coastal #2, starting at 11 a.m.
On July 8, 100 Mile takes on the Columbia Kootenays, with the game starting at 3 p.m.
On July 9, 100 Mile faces the No. 1 seed Vancouver Island, starting at 11 a.m.
On July 10, which is the final day of the competition, the fourth-place teams in each pool will play for seventh-eighth place at 8 a.m.
The two third-place squads will play for fifth-sixth place at 10 a.m.
The two second-place teams will play for third-fourth place at noon.
The championship final will see the two first-place pool teams square off for first-second place at 2 p.m.