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Media Reportанаstatistical Report for Draw 9 Canadian Curling Association Women ­ 2011 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino Cranbrook Rec Plex, Cranbrook, BC Media Report ­ Statistical Report for Draw 9 Game Scores for Draw 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL C Team Homan 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 5 02:38 Team Kleibrink *2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 6 02:12 E Team Holland 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 7 09:01 Team Jones *2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 8 01:45 *last rock advantage Team Standings After 9 Draw(s) Team Wins Losses Team Carey 5 1 Team Kleibrink 5 1 Team Jones 3 3 Team Homan 2 4 Team Holland 2 4 Team Lawton 2 4 Team Nedohin 2 4 Attendance Draw 9: 2449 Total: 12588 Scoring and Percentages Summary for Draw 9 Draw 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL C Team Homan 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 5 02:38 Team Kleibrink *2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 6 02:12 HOM #SH PTS PCT KLE #SH PTS PCT 1 Lisa Weagle 20 68 85 1 Carolyn Darbyshire 20 66 83 2 Alison Kreviazuk 20 72 90 2 Bronwen Webster 20 58 73 3 Emma Miskew 20 63 79 3 Amy Nixon 20 71 89 4 Rachel Homan 20 64 80 4 Shannon Kleibrink 19 60 79 Team Totals 80 267 83 Team Totals 79 255 81 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL E Team Holland 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 7 09:01 © COPYRIGHT 2009 CANADIAN CURLING ASSOCIATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTeam Jones *2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 8 01:45 P. 1 / 8 HOL #SH PTS PCT JON #SH PTS PCT 1 Heather Kalenchuk 20 67 84 1 Dawn Askin 20 68 85 2 Tammy Schneider 20 66 83 2 Joelle Sabourin 20 69 86 3 Kim Schneider 20 70 88 3 Kaitlyn Lawes 20 73 91 4 Amber Holland 20 57 71 4 Jennifer Jones 19 57 75 Team Totals 80 260 81 Team Totals 79 267 84 Positional Cumulative Percentages Report Draw 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AVG Leads 1 Dawn Askin JON ** 84 90 86 ** 97 ** 81 85 87 2 Lisa Weagle HOM 89 ** 69 ** 85 93 91 ** 85 85 3 Laine Peters NED 89 80 ** 86 84 ** 86 78 ** 84 3 Marliese Kasner LAW 76 79 ** 89 80 ** 90 91 ** 84 5 Carolyn Darbyshire KLE ** 82 85 85 ** 86 ** 76 83 83 5 Lindsay Titheridge CAR 93 86 ** 86 82 ** 82 75 ** 83 7 Heather Kalenchuk HOL ** 83 83 82 ** 78 ** 81 84 82 Seconds 1 Joelle Sabourin JON ** 90 86 79 ** 88 ** 84 86 85 2 Jessica Mair NED 74 68 ** 88 86 ** 83 89 ** 81 2 Bronwen Webster KLE ** 75 79 85 ** 81 ** 91 73 81 4 Alison Kreviazuk HOM 89 ** 66 ** 84 86 70 ** 90 80 5 Sherri Singler LAW 77 71 ** 78 70 ** 83 89 ** 78 6 Tammy Schneider HOL ** 75 75 79 ** 79 ** 70 83 76 7 Kristen Foster CAR 77 83 ** 73 68 ** 67 79 ** 74 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Positional Cumulative Percentages Report (cont.) Draw 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AVG Thirds 1 Kaitlyn Lawes JON ** 88 75 86 ** 94 ** 68 91 83 2 Amy Nixon KLE ** 73 68 84 ** 80 ** 80 89 79 3 Sherry Anderson LAW 73 59 ** 90 80 ** 83 86 ** 78 3 Emma Miskew HOM 80 ** 75 ** 74 74 86 ** 79 78 3 Kristy McDonald CAR 84 72 ** 84 72 ** 84 79 ** 78 6 Beth Iskiw NED 75 70 ** 90 78 ** 78 73 ** 77 7 Kim Schneider HOL ** 71 68 77 ** 76 ** 67 88 74 Skips 1 Shannon Kleibrink KLE ** 76 76 92 ** 74 ** 80 79 80 2 Rachel Homan HOM 73 ** 73 ** 95 79 75 ** 80 79 2 Chelsea Carey CAR 93 78 ** 93 85 ** 73 60 ** 79 4 Stefanie Lawton LAW 68 62 ** 88 83 ** 81 88 ** 78 5 Heather Nedohin NED 77 71 ** 74 84 ** 71 80 ** 76 6 Jennifer Jones JON ** 82 59 75 ** 94 ** 65 75 75 7 Amber Holland HOL ** 80 82 64 ** 70 ** 74 71 74 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Positional Cumulative Percentages Report (cont.) Draw 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AVG Teams 1 Team Jones ** 86 78 82 ** 93 ** 74 84 83 2 Team Homan 83 ** 71 ** 84 83 81 ** 83 81 3 Team Nedohin 79 72 ** 84 83 ** 80 80 ** 80 3 Team Lawton 74 68 ** 86 78 ** 84 88 ** 80 3 Team Kleibrink ** 76 77 86 ** 80 ** 82 81 80 6 Team Carey 87 80 ** 84 77 ** 76 73 ** 79 7 Team Holland ** 77 77 75 ** 76 ** 73 81 77 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Team Win/Loss Grid After 9 Draws HOL KLE LAW JON CAR NED HOM HOL * L W L L W L KLE W * W W L W W LAW L L * W L L W JON W L L * L W W CAR W W W W * L W NED L L W L W * L HOM W L L L L W * Game Scores by Draw Draw A B C D E 1 LAW 6 HOM 3 * NED 7 * CAR 9 2 * CAR 7 * NED 6 * LAW 5 KLE 6 JON 9 HOL 7 3 HOL 7 * JON 7 * HOM 10 KLE 9 4 * KLE 9 * JON 6 * HOL 3 NED 8 LAW 7 CAR 9 5 * CAR 5 NED 6 LAW 4 * HOM 9 6 HOM 6 KLE 7 * JON 9 * HOL 6 7 * LAW 9 * CAR 7 HOM 8 NED 8 8 * JON 7 NED 7 * KLE 8 CAR 8 * HOL 8 LAW 4 9 HOM 5 HOL 7 * KLE 6 * JON 8 ­­­ END OF ROUND ROBIN ­­­ Game Scores by Draw (cont.) Draw A B C D E Canadian Curling Association Women ­ 2011 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino Cranbrook Rec Plex, Cranbrook, BC Media Report ­ Statistical Report for Draw 9 Game Scores for Draw 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL C Team Homan 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 5 02:38 Team Kleibrink *2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 6 02:12 E Team Holland 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 7 09:01 Team Jones *2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 8 01:45 *last rock advantage Team Standings After 9 Draw(s) Team Wins Losses Team Carey 5 1 Team Kleibrink 5 1 Team Jones 3 3 Team Homan 2 4 Team Holland 2 4 Team Lawton 2 4 Team Nedohin 2 4 Attendance Draw 9: 2449 Total: 12588 Scoring and Percentages Summary for Draw 9 Draw 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL C Team Homan 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 5 02:38 Team Kleibrink *2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 6 02:12 HOM #SH PTS PCT KLE #SH PTS PCT 1 Lisa Weagle 20 68 85 1 Carolyn Darbyshire 20 66 83 2 Alison Kreviazuk 20 72 90 2 Bronwen Webster 20 58 73 3 Emma Miskew 20 63 79 3 Amy Nixon 20 71 89 4 Rachel Homan 20 64 80 4 Shannon Kleibrink 19 60 79 Team Totals 80 267 83 Team Totals 79 255 81 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL E Team Holland 0 2 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 7 09:01 © COPYRIGHT 2009 CANADIAN CURLING ASSOCIATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTeam Jones *2 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 8 01:45 P. 2 / 8 HOL #SH PTS PCT JON #SH PTS PCT 1 Heather Kalenchuk 20 67 84 1 Dawn Askin 20 68 85 2 Tammy Schneider 20 66 83 2 Joelle Sabourin 20 69 86 3 Kim Schneider 20 70 88 3 Kaitlyn Lawes 20 73 91 4 Amber Holland 20 57 71 4 Jennifer Jones 19 57 75 Team Totals 80 260 81 Team Totals 79 267 84 Positional Cumulative Percentages Report Draw 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AVG Leads 1 Dawn Askin JON ** 84 90 86 ** 97 ** 81 85 87 2 Lisa Weagle HOM 89 ** 69 ** 85 93 91 ** 85 85 3 Laine Peters NED 89 80 ** 86 84 ** 86 78 ** 84 3 Marliese Kasner LAW 76 79 ** 89 80 ** 90 91 ** 84 5 Carolyn Darbyshire KLE ** 82 85 85 ** 86 ** 76 83 83 5 Lindsay Titheridge CAR 93 86 ** 86 82 ** 82 75 ** 83 7 Heather Kalenchuk HOL ** 83 83 82 ** 78 ** 81 84 82 Seconds 1 Joelle Sabourin JON ** 90 86 79 ** 88 ** 84 86 85 2 Jessica Mair NED 74 68 ** 88 86 ** 83 89 ** 81 2 Bronwen Webster KLE ** 75 79 85 ** 81 ** 91 73 81 4 Alison Kreviazuk HOM 89 ** 66 ** 84 86 70 ** 90 80 5 Sherri Singler LAW 77 71 ** 78 70 ** 83 89 ** 78 6 Tammy Schneider HOL ** 75 75 79 ** 79 ** 70 83 76 7 Kristen Foster CAR 77 83 ** 73 68 ** 67 79 ** 74 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Positional Cumulative Percentages Report (cont.) Draw 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AVG Thirds 1 Kaitlyn Lawes JON ** 88 75 86 ** 94 ** 68 91 83 2 Amy Nixon KLE ** 73 68 84 ** 80 ** 80 89 79 3 Sherry Anderson LAW 73 59 ** 90 80 ** 83 86 ** 78 3 Emma Miskew HOM 80 ** 75 ** 74 74 86 ** 79 78 3 Kristy McDonald CAR 84 72 ** 84 72 ** 84 79 ** 78 6 Beth Iskiw NED 75 70 ** 90 78 ** 78 73 ** 77 7 Kim Schneider HOL ** 71 68 77 ** 76 ** 67 88 74 Skips 1 Shannon Kleibrink KLE ** 76 76 92 ** 74 ** 80 79 80 2 Rachel Homan HOM 73 ** 73 ** 95 79 75 ** 80 79 2 Chelsea Carey CAR 93 78 ** 93 85 ** 73 60 ** 79 4 Stefanie Lawton LAW 68 62 ** 88 83 ** 81 88 ** 78 5 Heather Nedohin NED 77 71 ** 74 84 ** 71 80 ** 76 6 Jennifer Jones JON ** 82 59 75 ** 94 ** 65 75 75 7 Amber Holland HOL ** 80 82 64 ** 70 ** 74 71 74 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Positional Cumulative Percentages Report (cont.) Draw 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AVG Teams 1 Team Jones ** 86 78 82 ** 93 ** 74 84 83 2 Team Homan 83 ** 71 ** 84 83 81 ** 83 81 3 Team Nedohin 79 72 ** 84 83 ** 80 80 ** 80 3 Team Lawton 74 68 ** 86 78 ** 84 88 ** 80 3 Team Kleibrink ** 76 77 86 ** 80 ** 82 81 80 6 Team Carey 87 80 ** 84 77 ** 76 73 ** 79 7 Team Holland ** 77 77 75 ** 76 ** 73 81 77 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Team Win/Loss Grid After 9 Draws HOL KLE LAW JON CAR NED HOM HOL * L W L L W L KLE W * W W L W W LAW L L * W L L W JON W L L * L W W CAR W W W W * L W NED L L W L W * L HOM W L L L L W * Game Scores by Draw Draw A B C D E 1 LAW 6 HOM 3 * NED 7 * CAR 9 2 * CAR 7 * NED 6 * LAW 5 KLE 6 JON 9 HOL 7 3 HOL 7 * JON 7 * HOM 10 KLE 9 4 * KLE 9 * JON 6 * HOL 3 NED 8 LAW 7 CAR 9 5 * CAR 5 NED 6 LAW 4 * HOM 9 6 HOM 6 KLE 7 * JON 9 * HOL 6 7 * LAW 9 * CAR 7 HOM 8 NED 8 8 * JON 7 NED 7 * KLE 8 CAR 8 * HOL 8 LAW 4 9 HOM 5 HOL 7 * KLE 6 * JON 8 ­­­ END OF ROUND ROBIN ­­­ Game Scores by Draw (cont.) Draw A B C D E Canadian Curling Association Women ­ 2011 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St.
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