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Super League Draw Sc Remax Bally Haly Tuesday Night Super League 2010-2011 Team SKIP MATE SECOND LEAD 1 Stacie Devereaux Steph Guzzwell Sarah Paul Heather Martin 2 Gary Crocker Glen Turpin Eddie Bearns Len Beresford 3 Wayne Hamilton Colin Janes Dave Summers Les Barbour 4 Cindy Miller Alysha Renouf Noelle Thomas Kristen Harvey 5 Carolyn Sooley Lauren Rollings Heather Croke Carolyn Molloy 6 Bill Jenkins Bob Nugent Jerry Oxford Kurt Schoenberg 7 Mark McDonald Bryan Cooper Adam Paul Andrew Edwards 8 Toby McDonald Keith Renouf Lloyd Powell Paul Withers 9 Ryan Withycombe Matthew Hunt Scott Eaton Tyler Brown 10 Kyle Bonia Mark Flynn Tim Petley Adam Ford 11 Brian Power Paul Aitken Bill Coady Dave Lawlor 12 Shelly Nichols Stephanie LeDrew Rhonda Rogers Collette Lemon 13 Lew Andrews Mike Wotherspoon Paul Duffett Randy Pearcy 14 Heather Strong Laura Strong Jenn Cunningham Stephanie Korab 15 Vikki Anstey Sandra Sparrow Lynn Sparkes Debbie Schoenberg Rules Draw will consist of round robin play. Games will be 8 ends. In the event of a tied game, the tie will be broken by playing an extra end. Teams throwing red rocks will have last rock advantage. Spares may play in any position but there must be a minimum of two of the original players. Spares must be members of Bally Haly. Rules specific to play-off schedule will be posted at a later date prior to play-offs. CCA general rules of curling will apply. Remax Bally Haly Tuesday Night Super League 15 TEAM ROUND ROBIN DRAW 2010-2011 DATE TIME Rock Ice Rock Rock Ice Rock Rock Ice Rock Rock Ice Rock BYE Red 1 Yellow Red 2 Yellow Red 3 Yellow Red 4 Yellow 6:30 pm 1 vs 2 3 vs 4 5 vs 6 7 vs 8 Oct. 26th 9:00 pm 9 vs 10 13 vs 14 11 vs 12 15 6:30 pm 4 vs 8 12 vs 10 7 vs 3 15 vs 5 Nov. 2nd 9:00 pm 11 vs 14 2 vs 6 9 vs 13 1 6:30 pm 7 vs 10 12 vs 14 9 vs 8 6 vs 3 Nov. 9th 9:00 pm 2 vs 5 15 vs 1 13 vs 11 4 6:30 pm 3 vs 13 6 vs 8 1 vs 11 4 vs 14 Nov. 16th 9:00 pm 12 vs 7 10 vs 15 9 vs 5 2 6:30 pm 15 vs 9 11 vs 5 13 vs 7 12 vs 2 Nov. 23rd 9:00 pm 1 vs 10 4 vs 6 8 vs 3 14 6:30 pm 11 vs 6 7 vs 9 14 vs 1 5 vs 10 Nov. 30th 9:00 pm 3 vs 12 13 vs 4 2 vs 15 8 6:30 pm 13 vs 2 10 vs 6 15 vs 3 14 vs 7 Dec. 7th 9:00 pm 8 vs 1 9 vs 12 11 vs 4 5 6:30 pm 10 vs 3 14 vs 2 4 vs 5 6 vs 9 Dec. 14th 9:00 pm 8 vs 13 12 vs 1 7 vs 15 11 6:30 pm 1 vs 3 11 vs 9 13 vs 12 14 vs 10 Jan. 4th 9:00 pm 6 vs 15 5 vs 8 4 vs 2 7 6:30 pm 12 vs 4 9 vs 1 14 vs 8 13 vs 15 Jan. 11th 9:00 pm 5 vs 7 10 vs 11 3 vs 2 6 6:30 pm 8 vs 11 5 vs 12 2 vs 7 4 vs 9 Jan. 18th 9:00 pm 15 vs 14 6 vs 1 10 vs 13 3 6:30 pm 5 vs 13 3 vs 9 8 vs 15 2 vs 11 Jan. 25th 9:00 pm 14 vs 6 10 vs 4 7 vs 1 12 6:30 pm 15 vs 12 1 vs 4 10 vs 8 5 vs 14 Feb. 1st 9:00 pm 3 vs 11 6 vs 7 2 vs 9 13 Feb. 8th 6:30 pm 15 vs 4 7 vs 11 2 vs 10 1 vs 13 9:00 pm 8 vs 12 14 vs 3 9 Feb. 15th 6:30 pm 8 vs 2 12 vs 6 11 vs 15 9:00 pm 1 vs 5 4 vs 7 9 vs 14 10 Feb. 22nd 6:30 pm 5 vs 3 6 vs 13 9:00 pm * Team with RED ROCKS has last rock advantage * Convenor BBB B BBBBB Phone # 754-1616 B -B B BB [email protected] B BBBBBB B BBBBBB 31, 2010 .
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