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Programme Welcome Scottish Curling Junior Championships 2017 18 - 22 January 2017, Curl Aberdeen www.royalcaledoniancurlingclub.org Programme Welcome Scottish Curling Junior Championships 18 - 22 January 2017, Curl Aberdeen @rccccurling #scjc2017 royalcaledoniancurlingclub Welcome to the 2017 Scottish Curling Junior Championships, where the best eight junior women’s and men’s teams from across Scotland will come together to compete for the national title. The junior women’s and men’s Champions will earn the right to represent Scotland at the World Junior Championships, where Scotland has medalled consecutively every year since 2004 - in 2016 Scotland’s junior men won gold, becoming World Junior Curling Champions. Curl Aberdeen is again the venue for the national event, it has hosted the Scottish Curling Junior Championships since 2010 and we are delighted to be back. Curl Aberdeen will also host the World Junior Curling Championships in 2018, as part of the exciting programme of four international curling events that Scotland is playing host to, the first of which - the Le Gruyère AOP European Curling Championships - took place at intu Braehead in November 2016. The Royal Caledonian Curling Club will be providing live line scoring and results coverage of the Scottish Curling Junior Championships on the event page on our website www.royalcaledoniancurlingclub.org for the duration of the championships. Look out for photo galleries and reports following the finals and keep in touch with us on Twitter and Facebook. @curlaberdeen #scjc2017 Curl Aberdeen Teams Women Aitken Dandie Davie Farmer Karina Aitken Beth Dandie Lisa Davie Beth Farmer Rebecca Morrison Leeanne McKenzie Kirsty Barr Kirstin Bousie Hailey Duff Lauren McIntyre Annabel Skuse Katie McMillan Laura Barr Rebecca Baird Emma Barr Nicola Joiner coach: David Aitken coach: Ian Fraser coach: Andrew Barr coach: Debbie Knox alt: Alexandra Mackintosh Jackson Keen MacDonald Sophie Jackson Molly Keen Amy MacDonald Naomi Brown Olivia McKeown Amy Bryce Mili Smith Katie Jackson Eilidh Yeats Sophie Sinclair Mollie Marley-Milligan Layla Al-saffar coach: Cate Brewster coach: Alison Cunningham Men Baird Bryce Carson Cormack David Baird Cameron Bryce Luke Carson Ben Cormack Fraser Kingan Robin Brydone James Carswell Craig Barr Robin McCall Euan Kyle George Ballantyne Callum Wood Gavin Barr Frazer Shaw Mark Taylor Ewan Barr coach: Iain Watt coach: Colin Morrison coach: Graeme Adam coach: Iain Cormack Craik Joiner McNay Whyte James Craik Craig Joiner Cameron McNay Ross Whyte Mark Watt Euan MacDiarmid James Baird Callum Kinnear Matthew McKenzie Callum MacFarlane Fin Campbell Ryan McCormack Niall Ryder Craig Paterson Angus Bryce Duncan McFadzean coach: Gordon Kennedy coach: Andy Cameron coach: Duncan Gracie coach: George Elliott Draw Time Game Sheet B Sheet C Sheet D Sheet E th Women’s Round Keen Farmer Davie 0830 v v v Robin 1 MacDonald Jackson Aitken Men’s Round Joiner Baird Bryce Cormack 1230 v v v v Robin 1 Carson Whyte McNay Craik Women’s Round Aitken MacDonald Keen 1630 v v v Robin 2 Jackson Davie Dandie Men’s Round McNay Bryce Carson Joiner 2030 v v v v Wed 18 Wed Robin 2 Craik Cormack Whyte Baird Time Game Sheet B Sheet C Sheet D Sheet E Davie MacDonald Aitken th Women’s Round 0830 v v v Robin 3 Dandie Jackson Farmer Men’s Round Bryce Joiner Cormack Carson 1230 v v v v Robin 3 Whyte Craik Baird McNay Women’s Round MacDonald Jackson Davie 1630 v v v Robin 4 Farmer Dandie Keen Men’s Round Baird Cormack Joiner Craik 2030 v v v v Robin 4 Thu 19 McNay Carson Bryce Whyte Time Game Sheet B Sheet C Sheet D Sheet E Women’s Round Jackson Aitken Dandie 0830 v v v th Robin 5 Keen MacDonald Farmer Men’s Round Cormack Whyte Baird Bryce 1230 v v v v Robin 5 Joiner McNay Craik Carson Women’s Round Dandie Keen Jackson 1630 v v v Robin 6 Aitken Farmer Davie Men’s Round Carson Craik Whyte McNay 2030 v v v v Robin 6 Fri 20 Fri Baird Bryce Joiner Cormack Time Game Sheet B Sheet C Sheet D Sheet E Women’s Round Farmer Aitken Dandie 0830 v v v st Robin 7 Davie Keen MacDonald Men’s Round Whyte McNay Craik Baird 1230 v v v v Robin 7 Cormack Joiner Carson Bryce Tiebreaker 1600 (if required) 2000 P a g e 1 v 2 Sat 21 Sat Time Game nd 1000 Semi Finals 1430 Finals Sun 22 Sun Past Champions Scottish Curling Junior Women’s Champions 2016 left to right: Sophie Jackson (Dumfries), Naomi Brown, Rachael Halliday and Rachel Hannen © 2016 Brian Battensby 2015: Gina Aitken (Murrayfield), Naomi Brown, Rowena Kerr, Rachel Hannen 2014: Gina Aitken (Murrayfield), Naomi Brown, Rowena Kerr, Rachel Hannen 2013: Hannah Fleming (Lockerbie), Lauren Gray, Jennifer Dodds, Abigail Brown 2012: Hannah Fleming (Lockerbie), Lauren Gray, Alice Spence, Abigail Brown 2011: Eve Muirhead (Perth), Anna Sloan, Vicki Adams, Rhiann Macleod 2010: Lauren Gray (Lockerbie), Claire MacDonald, Tasha Aitken, Caitlin Barr 2009: Eve Muirhead (Atholl), Anna Sloan, Vicki Adams, Sarah Macintyre 2008: Eve Muirhead (Atholl), Kerry Barr, Vikki Adams, Sarah Macintyre 2007: Sarah Reid (Galleon), Eve Muirhead, Barbara McFarlane, Sarah Macintyre 2006: Jennifer Morrison (Lockerbie), Alison Black, Katie Stevenson, Rachel Speedie 2005: Victoria Sloan (Lockerbie), Kerry Barr, Clare Wyllie, Laura Kirkpatrick 2004: Sarah Reid (Galleon), Judith McFarlane, Frances McKerrow, Nicola Munro 2003: Rachael Simms (Lockerbie), Victoria Sloan, Lynsey Davidson, Laura Kirkpatrick 2002: Kelly Wood (Letham Grange), Lorna Vevers, Jacqui Reid, Lyndsay Wood 2001: Kelly Wood (Letham Grange), Lorna Vevers, Jacqui Reid, Lyndsay Wood 2000: Louise Tasker (Forfar), Claire Robertson, Janie Johnston, Karen Soutar 1999: Kelly Wood (Perth), Lorna Vevers, Janie Johnston, Lindsay Wood 1998: Julia Ewart (Perth), Michelle Silvera, Kirsty Drummond, Lynn Cameron 1997: Julia Ewart (Perth), Michelle Silvera, Mhairi Ferguson, Lynn Cameron 1996: Julia Ewart (Forfar), Catherine Grainger, Mhairi Ferguson, Lucy Levack 1995: Julia Ewart (Forfar), Catherine Grainger, Mhairi Ferguson, Lucy Levack 1994: Gillian Howard (Greenacres), Kirsty Hynd, Alison Kinghorn, Sandra Hynd 1993: Kirsty Hay (Perth), Fiona Brown, Joanna Pegg, Louise Wilkie 1992: Gillian Barr (Gogar Park), Claire Milne, Janice Watt, Nikki Mauchline 1991: Gillian Barr (Gogar Park), Claire Milne, Janice Watt, Anne Laird 1990: Kirsty Addison (Greenacres), Karen Addison, Joanna Pegg, Laura Scott 1989: Carolyn Hutchison (Greenacres), Julie Hepburn, Katie Loudon, Julia Halliday 1988: Carolyn Hutchison (Greenacres), Rhona Howie, Joan Robertson, Tara Brown 1987: Wendy Howden (Kirkcaldy), Susan Tarvet, Deborah Knox, Julie Stevenson A comprehensive list of all Past Champions is available at www.royalcaledoniancurlingclub.org Scottish Curling Junior Men’s Champions 2016 left to right: Bruce Mouat (Murrayfield), Bobby Lammie, Gregor Cannon and Angus Dowell © 2016 Brian Battensby 2015: Bruce Mouat (Murrayfield), Duncan Menzies, Derrick Sloan, Angus Dowell 2014: Kyle Smith (Perth), Thomas Muirhead, Kyle Waddell, Cameron Smith 2013: Kyle Smith (Perth), Thomas Muirhead, Kyle Waddell, Cameron Smith 2012: Kyle Smith (Perth), Thomas Muirhead, Kyle Waddell, Kerr Drummond 2011: John Penny (Aberdeen), Colin Dick, Colin Howden, Billy Morton 2010: Ally Fraser (Inverness), Steven Mitchell, Scott Andrews, Kerr Drummond 2009: Graeme Black (Lockerbie), Ally Fraser, Steven Mitchell, Thomas Sloan 2008: Glen Muirhead (Atholl), Scott Macleod, Scott Andrews, Gordon McDougall 2007: Logan Gray (Stirling), Alasdair Guthrie, Glen Muirhead, Gordon McDougall 2006: Logan Gray (Forest Hills), Alasdair Guthrie, Keith Duncan Miller, Gordon McDougall 2005: Logan Gray (Forest Hills), Ross Paterson, Sandy Gilmour, Graeme Copland 2004: Scott Hamilton (Lockerbie), Graham Smith, Gareth Owen, David Morton 2003: Keith MacLennan (Atholl), Bryan Greenock, David Robertson, David Soutar 2002: Kenneth Edwards (Lockerbie), Duncan Clark, Graeme Baxter, Philip Garden 2001: David Edwards (Lockerbie), Callum Allison, Kenneth Edwards, Graham Sloan 2000: Duncan Fernie (Atholl), Richard Woods, Jamie Kirk, Andrew Reid 1999: David Murdoch (Lockerbie), Duncan Fernie, Andrew Reid, Richard Woods 1998: Garry MacKay (Gogar Park), David Murdoch, Sandy Reid, Richard Woods 1997: Ricky Tasker (Forfar), Gary Wood, Jamie Kirk, Sandy Reid 1996: James Dryburgh (Aviemore), Ross Barnet, Ronald Brewster, David Murdoch 1995: Tom Brewster (Lockerbie), Paul Westwood, Ronald Brewster, Steve Still 1994: Craig Wilson (Lockerbie), Neil Murdoch, Ricky Burnett, Craig Strawhorn 1993: Craig Wilson (Lockerbie), Neil Murdoch, Ricky Burnett, Craig Strawhorn 1992: Allan Lyburn (Stranraer), William Lyburn, Colin Beckett, Fraser Hare 1991: Alan MacDougall (Greenacres), James Dryburgh, Fraser McGregor, Colin Beckett 1990: Graeme Connal (Perth), Iain Watt, Simon Hartley, Ian Baxter 1989: Allan Manuel (Perth/Gogar Park), Colin Galbraith, Andrew Finlay, Adrian Coutts 1988: Alistair Scott (Perth), Peter Loudon, Derek Brown, Douglas Taylor 1987: Douglas Dryburgh (Kirkcaldy), Philip Wilson, Lindsay Clark, Billy Andrew A comprehensive list of all Past Champions is available at www.royalcaledoniancurlingclub.org Coaching Courses Over the last 18 months the RCCC have been working with a number of key partners to ensure that we have an appropriate coach education system that works for coaches of all abilities to deliver coaching sessions. The Level 1 Coaching Course is the first stage of the RCCC coaching qualification pathway and provides the coach candidate with an introduction to the ‘How to’ coaching skills while providing opportunities to develop and introduce new
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