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2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts February 19-27, 2005 Mile One Stadium, St Canadian Curling Association Statistical Summary 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts February 19-27, 2005 Mile One Stadium, St. John’s, Newfoundland 1660 Vimont Court / Cumberland, Ontario K4A 4J4 / Tel: 613-834-2076 Toll Free: 1-800-550-2875 / Fax: 613-834-0716 / [email protected] / www.curling.ca 09JAN06 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts St. John's, Newfoundland TEAM AND PLAYER IDENTIFICATION 1 Canada (Jones) CAN Mayflower Curling Club Halifax, NS Player no. 1 - Nancy Delahunt normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Mary-Anne Arsenault normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Kim Kelly normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Coleen Jones normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Mary Sue Radford is a spare. Team Coach - Ken Bagnell 2 B.C. (Scott) B.C. Kelowna Curling Club Kelowna, BC Player no. 1 - Renee Simons normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Sasha Carter normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Michelle Allen normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Kelly Scott normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Cheryl Noble is a spare. Team Coach - Gerry Richard 3 Alberta (King) ALTA Saville Sports Centre Edmonton, AB Player no. 1 - Tracy Bush normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Raylene Rocque normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Lori Armitstead normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Cathy King normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Beth Iskiw is a spare. Team Coach - Randy Olson 4 Saskatchewan(Lawton) SASK CN Curling Club Saskatoon, SK Player no. 1 - Chelsey Bell normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Sherri Singler normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Marliese Miller normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Stefanie Lawton normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Sherry Anderson is a spare. Team Coach - Bob Miller 5 Manitoba (Jones) MAN St. Vital Curling Club Winnipeg, MB Player no. 1 - Cathy Gauthier normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Jill Officer normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - C. Overton-Clapham normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Jennifer Jones normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Trish Eck is a spare. Team Coach - Larry Jones 6 Ontario (Hanna) ONT Ottawa Curling Club Ottawa, ON Player no. 1 - Steph Hanna normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Dawn Askin normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Pascale Letendre normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Jenn Hanna normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Joelle Sabourin is a spare. Team Coach - Robert Hanna 7 Quebec (Nicholls) QC Club de Curling Victoria Ste Foy, QC Player no. 1 - Marie-Josee Fortier normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Cathy Derick normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Allison Ross normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Brenda Nicholls normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Julie Rainville is a spare. Team Coach - Andre Ferland ©Copyright 2006 Canadian Curling Association - 1 - 09JAN06 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts St. John's, Newfoundland TEAM AND PLAYER IDENTIFICATION REPORT CONTINUED 8 Nova Scotia (Zinck) N.S. Mayflower Curling Club Halifax, NS Player no. 1 - Monica Moriarty normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Candice Mittelstadt normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Mary Mattatall normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Kay Zinck normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Meaghan Smart is a spare. Team Coach - Rob Krepps 9 PEI (MacPhee) PEI Charlottetown Curling Club Charlottetown, PE Player no. 1 - Stefanie Richard normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Robyn MacPhee normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - R-J MacPhee (S) normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Shelly Bradley normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Kim Dolan is a spare. Team Coach - Terry Smith 10 N.B. (Comeau) N.B. Beaver Curling Club Moncton, NB Player no. 1 - Sandi Prosser normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Allison Farrell normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Stacey Leger normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Sandy Comeau normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Stacy Sampson is a spare. Team Coach - Charles Sullivan 11 NL (Strong) NL St. John's Curling Club St. John's, NL Player no. 1 - Susan O'Leary normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Beth Hamilton normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Laura Strong normally throws third rocks.(LH) Player no. 4 - Heather Strong normally throws last rocks.(LH) Player no. 5 - Marcie Brown is a spare. Team Coach - Eugene Tricket 12 Y/NWT (Koe) YNWT Yellowknife Curling Club Yellowknife, YK Player no. 1 - H. McCagg-Nystrom normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Kelli Sharpe normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Kerry Koe (S) normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Monique Gagnier normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Shona Barbour is a spare. Team Coach - Fred Koe ©Copyright 2006 Canadian Curling Association - 2 - 09JAN06 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts St. John's, Newfoundland GAME SCORES BY DRAW DRAW A B C D 1 *MAN 7 ALTA 3 QC 4 *ONT 7 NL 5 *SASK 6 *B.C. 7 CAN 4 2 *B.C. 6 *N.S. 11 *PEI 7 *QC 4 ALTA 3 YNWT 3 N.B. 8 SASK 5 3 *CAN 5 *ONT 2 MAN 8 NL 8 4 *YNWT 8 *SASK 8 *ALTA 6 *N.S. 7 PEI 7 B.C. 5 QC 5 N.B. 12 5 *NL 3 *PEI 4 *N.B. 7 *MAN 9 CAN 7 N.S. 9 YNWT 8 ONT 2 6 *ONT 7 *CAN 9 *MAN 4 *NL 7 QC 6 ALTA 8 B.C. 7 SASK 10 7 *ALTA 9 *QC 7 *SASK 8 *B.C. 7 N.B. 4 YNWT 4 PEI 4 N.S. 2 8 *N.S. 6 *PEI 8 *YNWT 10 *N.B. 8 MAN 9 NL 6 ONT 6 CAN 7 9 *YNWT 9 *N.B. 3 *N.S. 4 *PEI 8 NL 3 MAN 9 CAN 8 ONT 4 10 *CAN 7 *ONT 8 *NL 3 *MAN 10 SASK 3 B.C. 3 ALTA 7 QC 3 11 *B.C. 6 *SASK 8 *QC 5 *ALTA 8 PEI 5 N.S. 3 N.B. 8 YNWT 4 12 *QC 4 *ALTA 7 *B.C. 8 *SASK 5 N.S. 8 PEI 6 YNWT 3 N.B. 6 13 *N.B. 3 *YNWT 6 *PEI 8 *N.S. 6 ONT 8 CAN 10 MAN 2 NL 4 14 *MAN 8 *NL 6 *ONT 7 *CAN 7 ALTA 5 QC 7 SASK 6 B.C. 4 15 *SASK 6 *B.C. 6 *ALTA 7 *QC 9 YNWT 3 N.B. 3 N.S. 3 PEI 5 16 *NL 3 *MAN 7 *CAN 7 *ONT 8 B.C. 5 SASK 4 QC 9 ALTA 5 17 *PEI 8 *N.S. 7 *N.B. 7 *YNWT 7 CAN 6 ONT 6 NL 6 MAN 9 --- END OF ROUND ROBIN --- 18 ALTA 3 CAN 4 *ONT 5 *N.B. 9 19 *ONT 8 N.B. 5 20 *SASK 4 *MAN 8 ONT 10 B.C. 7 21 ONT 9 *B.C. 7 22 *MAN 8 ONT 6 ©Copyright 2006 Canadian Curling Association - 3 - 09JAN06 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts St. John's, Newfoundland TEAM STANDINGS AFTER 17 DRAWS TEAM WINS LOSSES RANK Manitoba (Jones) 9 2 1 B.C. (Scott) 8 3 2 Saskatchewan(Lawton) 7 4 3 Ontario (Hanna) 6 5 4 N.B. (Comeau) 6 5 5 Canada (Jones) 6 5 5 Alberta (King) 6 5 5 Nova Scotia (Zinck) 5 6 8 Quebec (Nicholls) 4 7 9 Y/NWT (Koe) 4 7 10 PEI (MacPhee) 4 7 11 NL (Strong) 1 10 12 ©Copyright 2006 Canadian Curling Association - 4 - 09JAN06 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts St. John's, Newfoundland TEAM WIN/LOSS GRID AFTER 17 DRAWS CAN B.C. ALTA SASK MAN ONT QC N.S. PEI N.B. NL YNWT CAN * W W W L L L W L L W W B.C. L * W L W L W W W W W W ALTA L L * L L L W W W W W W SASK L W W * L L W W W L W W MAN W L W W * W W W L W W W ONT W W W W L * W L L W L L QC W L L L L L * L W L W W N.S. L L L L L W W * W L W W PEI W L L L W W L L * L W L N.B. W L L W L L W W W * W L NL L L L L L W L L L L * L YNWT L L L L L W L L W W W * ©Copyright 2006 Canadian Curling Association - 5 - 09JAN06 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts St. John's, Newfoundland POSITIONAL CUMULATIVE PERCENTAGES REPORT DRAW-----> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 AVG LEADS 1 Nancy Delahunt CAN 96 ** 89 ** 93 85 ** 94 91 92 ** ** 93 82 ** 93 89 91 1 Susan O'Leary NL 94 ** 95 ** 88 83 ** 94 95 92 ** ** 86 91 **100 80 91 3 Chelsey Bell SASK 95 90 ** 79 ** 90 78 ** ** 90 84 85 ** 90 90 95 ** 88 4 Steph Hanna ONT 89 ** 77 ** 91 88 ** 92 90 90 ** ** 88 80 ** 81 91 87 5 Monica Moriarty N.S. ** 77 ** 86 72 ** 94 89 81 ** 83 84 86 ** 85 ** ** 84 5 Tracy Bush ALTA 79 94 ** 88 ** 89 89 ** ** 80 72 82 ** 86 71 91 ** 84 5 Marie-Josee Fortier QC 89 91 ** 76 ** 88 80 ** ** 63 78 90 ** 79 92 93 ** 84 8 Cathy Gauthier MAN 86 ** 72 ** 90 83 ** 76 94 94 ** ** 70 80 ** 94 78 83 + Meaghan Smart N.S.
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