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2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts February 15-23, 2003 Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex, Kitchener Waterloo, Ontario Canadian Curling Association Statistical Summary 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts February 15-23, 2003 Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex, Kitchener Waterloo, Ontario 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 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts Kitchener, Ontario TEAM AND PLAYER IDENTIFICATION 1 Canada (Jones) CAN Mayflower CC Halifax, NS Player no. 1 - Nancy Delahunt normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Mary-Anne Waye normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Kim Kelly normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Colleen Jones normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Laine Peters is a spare. Team Coach - Ken Bagnell 2 B.C. (Fister) B.C. Golden Ears Winter Club Maple Ridge, BC Player no. 1 - Angela Strachan normally throws lead rocks.(LH) Player no. 2 - Denise Byers normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Teri Fister normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Toni Fister normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Jacquie Armstrong is a spare. Team Coach - Cal Fister 3 Alberta (Santos) ALTA Avonair CC Edmonton Player no. 1 - Kate Horne normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Brenda Bohmer normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Jackie-Rae Greening normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Deb Santos normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Shannon Orsini is a spare. Team Coach - Darryl Horne 4 SASK (Betker) SASK Caledonian CC Regina Player no. 1 - Marcia Gudereit normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Joan McCusker normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Sherry Linton normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Jan Betker normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Nancy Inglis is a spare. Team Coach - Lindsay Sparkes 5 Manitoba (Spencer) MAN Fort Rouge CC Player no. 1 - Faye Unrau normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Barb Enright normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Darcy Robertson normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Barb Spencer normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Tanya Craig is a spare. Team Coach - Jim Kirkness 6 Ontario (Dunn) ONT Galt Country Club Player no. 1 - Fran Todd normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Gloria Campbell normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Lindy Marchuk normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Anne Dunn normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Cheryl McPherson is a spare. Team Coach - Lynn Reynolds 7 Quebec (Gagnon) QUE Club Riverbend, Alma Player no. 1 - Julie Blackburn normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Joelle Belley normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Karine Marchand normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Nathalie Gagnon normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Ginette Simard is a spare. Team Coach - Paul Gagnon ©Copyright 2006 Canadian Curling Association - 1 - 09JAN06 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts Kitchener, Ontario TEAM AND PLAYER IDENTIFICATION REPORT CONTINUED 8 N.S. (McConnery) N.S. Truro Curling Club Truro Player no. 1 - Wendy Currie normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Shelley MacNutt normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Colleen Pinkney normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Nancy McConnery normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Karen Hennigar is a spare. Team Coach - David Williams 9 PEI (Gaudet) PEI Charlottetown Curling Club Charlottetown Player no. 1 - Susan McInnis normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Robyn MacPhee normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Rebecca Jean MacPhee normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Suzanne Gaudet normally throws last rocks.(LH) Player no. 5 - Donna Butler is a spare. Player no. 6 - Paul Power is a spare. 10 N.B. (Hanlon) N.B. Thistle St Andrews Saint John Player no. 1 - Judy Blanchard normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Jennifer Gogan normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Stacey Lacey normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Heidi Hanlon normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Sheri Stewart is a spare. Team Coach - Mike Dobson 11 NFLD (Cunningham) NFLD St. John's Curling Club St, John's Player no. 1 - Heather Martin normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Kathy Kerr normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Peg Goss normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Cathy Cunningham normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Anna-Mae Holden is a spare. Team Coach - Jean Blackie 12 Y/NWT (Moses) YNWT Yellowknife Curling Club Yellowknife Player no. 1 - Ann Lange normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Tara Naugler normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Sharon Cormier normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Dawn Moses normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Coralee Round is a spare. Team Coach - Brian Kelln ©Copyright 2006 Canadian Curling Association - 2 - 09JAN06 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts Kitchener, Ontario GAME SCORES BY DRAW DRAW A B C D 1 *CAN 8 *SASK 8 B.C. 2 ONT 10 PEI 7 N.B. 3 *ALTA 8 *MAN 5 2 *ALTA 7 N.S. 11 *NFLD 5 *B.C. 6 SASK 6 *YNWT 6 QUE 7 N.B. 7 3 *MAN 7 *ONT 2 CAN 8 PEI 7 4 *YNWT 10 *N.B. 10 *SASK 7 *N.S. 9 NFLD 5 ALTA 8 B.C. 4 QUE 8 5 *PEI 10 *NFLD 7 *QUE 5 *CAN 6 MAN 5 N.S. 6 YNWT 3 ONT 8 6 *ONT 7 *MAN 8 *CAN 9 *PEI 9 B.C. 3 SASK 4 ALTA 4 N.B. 6 7 *SASK 8 *B.C. 10 *N.B. 7 *ALTA 9 QUE 3 YNWT 8 NFLD 8 N.S. 5 8 *N.S. 8 *NFLD 5 *YNWT 9 *QUE 9 CAN 4 PEI 10 ONT 6 MAN 6 9 *YNWT 6 *QUE 4 *N.S. 8 *NFLD 4 PEI 7 CAN 8 MAN 7 ONT 6 10 *MAN 10 *ONT 7 *PEI 7 *CAN 7 N.B. 3 ALTA 4 SASK 6 B.C. 4 11 *ALTA 7 *N.B. 7 *B.C. 8 *SASK 10 NFLD 8 N.S. 5 QUE 7 YNWT 4 12 *B.C. 9 *SASK 6 *ALTA 9 *N.B. 6 N.S. 5 NFLD 5 YNWT 7 QUE 7 13 *QUE 7 *YNWT 7 *NFLD 6 *N.S. 4 ONT 6 MAN 9 CAN 5 PEI 7 14 *CAN 8 *PEI 9 *ONT 6 *MAN 6 SASK 3 B.C. 3 N.B. 7 ALTA 4 15 *N.B. 8 *ALTA 9 *SASK 10 *B.C. 5 YNWT 6 QUE 4 N.S. 6 NFLD 6 16 *PEI 9 *CAN 7 *MAN 4 *ONT 4 ALTA 5 N.B. 6 B.C. 8 SASK 7 17 *NFLD 10 *N.S. 7 *QUE 5 *YNWT 3 MAN 5 ONT 5 PEI 7 CAN 7 --- END OF ROUND ROBIN --- 18 *SASK 6 NFLD 8 19 *PEI 3 CAN 6 20 *PEI 5 NFLD 6 21 NFLD 7 *CAN 9 ©Copyright 2006 Canadian Curling Association - 3 - 09JAN06 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts Kitchener, Ontario TEAM STANDINGS AFTER 17 DRAWS TEAM WINS LOSSES RANK PEI (Gaudet) 10 1 1 Canada (Jones) 8 3 2 SASK (Betker) 7 4 3 NFLD (Cunningham) 6 5 4 N.B. (Hanlon) 5 6 5 Alberta (Santos) 5 6 6 N.S. (McConnery) 5 6 7 Quebec (Gagnon) 5 6 8 Ontario (Dunn) 5 6 9 B.C. (Fister) 4 7 10 Manitoba (Spencer) 4 7 11 Y/NWT (Moses) 2 9 12 ©Copyright 2006 Canadian Curling Association - 4 - 09JAN06 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts Kitchener, Ontario TEAM WIN/LOSS GRID AFTER 17 DRAWS CAN B.C. ALTA SASK MAN ONT QUE N.S. PEI N.B. NFLD YNWT CAN * W W W W L W L W W L W B.C. L * L L W L W W L L L W ALTA L W * W L L W W L L L W SASK L W L * L W W W L W W W MAN L L W W * L L L L W L W ONT W W W L W * L L L L W L QUE L L L L W W * L L W W W N.S. W L L L W W W * L L L W PEI L W W W W W W W * W W W N.B. L W W L L W L W L * L W NFLD W W W L W L L W L W * L YNWT L L L L L W L L L L W * ©Copyright 2006 Canadian Curling Association - 5 - 09JAN06 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts Kitchener, Ontario POSITIONAL CUMULATIVE PERCENTAGES REPORT DRAW-----> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 AVG LEADS + Tara Naugler YNWT ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 88 ** 88 ** ** ** ** ** ** 88 1 Kate Horne ALTA 72 80 ** 95 ** 97 75 ** ** 79 94 81 ** 90 70 96 ** 85 2 Marcia Gudereit SASK 88 76 ** 65 ** 98 88 ** ** 77 81 86 ** 85 89 79 ** 83 3 Nancy Delahunt CAN 72 ** 81 ** 90 77 ** 85 85 76 ** ** 90 87 ** 78 88 82 3 Heather Martin NFLD ** 78 ** 84 73 ** 86 ** ** ** 80 84 89 ** 81 ** 82 82 5 Susan McInnis PEI 75 ** 78 ** 83 95 ** 78 85 82 ** ** 67 69 ** 86 88 80 6 Judy Blanchard N.B. 89 80 ** 79 ** 80 63 ** ** 89 79 74 ** 81 79 84 ** 79 + Anna-Mae Holden NFLD ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 76 80 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 78 7 Ann Lange YNWT ** 69 ** 77 74 ** 73 72100 ** ** 84 76 ** 89 ** 74 77 7 Julie Blackburn QUE ** 79 ** 78 73 ** 78 68 80 ** 83 75 78 ** 73 ** 78 77 7 Wendy Currie N.S. ** 60 ** 85 71 ** 83 63 70 ** 74 83 72 ** 89 ** 91 77 10 Faye Unrau MAN 61 ** 69 ** 83 78 ** 79 68 88 ** ** 82 75 ** 88 75 76 11 Fran Todd ONT 44 ** 72 ** 63 82 ** 81 84 75 ** ** 78 85 ** 84 74 75 12 Angela Strachan B.C.
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