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MCA Women's Club Playdowns: Winners MCA Women’s Club Playdowns: Winners Year Curling Club Skip Vice Skip Second Lead Fifth 1977 Wilmette Betty Duguid Cherry Perlson Virginia Wiele Gail Armstrong 1978 Wilmette Betty Duguid Cherry Perlson Gail Armstrong Patty Murray 1979 Exmoor Jackie Warner Ann F. Brown Cynthia Willis Jean Nickoley 1980 Exmoor Ann F. Brown Cynthia Willis Jean Nickoley Ellen Bowman 1981 Exmoor Ann F. Brown Cynthia Willis Jean Nickoley Ellen Bowman Ruth Stephanie 1982 Oak Park Donna Purkey Toni Tosto Schwenker Flynn Ruth Stephanie 1983 Oak Park Donna Purkey Toni Tosto Schwenker Flynn 1984 Exmoor Cynthia Willis Ann F. Brown Jean Nickoley Ellen Bowman Virginia 1985 Wilmette Becky Wright Joni Cotten Gail Dooly O'Connor Ruth Stephanie 1986 Oak Park Donna Purkey Kiki Wilson Schwenker Flynn Virginia 1987 Wilmette Betty Duguid Becky Wright Joni Cotten O'Connor Gail A. Peggy C. 1988 Exmoor Julie Denten Janet Alsteen Saunders Griem Nancy 1989 North Shore Joyce Mutz Roz Pulford Doris Lange O'Connor Ruth Stephanie 1990 Oak Park Donna Purkey Lorrie Michael Schwenker Flynn Gail A. Peggy C. 1991 Exmoor Julie Denten Janet Alsteen Saunders Griem Peggy C. Rachel 1992 Exmoor Julie Denten Janet Alsteen Griem Birchard 1993 Exmoor Julie Denten Sandi Sacco Joanie Alley Linda Steers Heidi 1994 Oak Park Patti Lank Kari Erickson Stacy Liapis Rollheiser Ann 1995 Chicago Donna Purkey Janet Albert Jennifer Duffy Swisshelm Ann 1996 CCI Patti Lank Joni Cotten Pamela Justin Swisshelm 1997 Wilmette Kari Erickson Lori Kreklau Stacy Liapis Ann Swisshelm Ann Risa 1998 Wilmette Kari Erickson Lori Kreklau Stacey Liapis Swisshelm O'Connell Missi 1999 Wilmette Kari Erickson Risa O'Connell Stacey Liapis Ann Swisshelm O'Connell Gail Spreen Vickie 2000 Wilmette Tracey Banta Judi Cooper Hennessy Nommensen Debbie Ann 2001 Wilmette Kari Erickson Stacey Liapis McCormick Swisshelm Laurie W. 2002 Exmoor Beth Kerr Linda Steers Joanie Alley Debbie Lange Rahn Debbie Allison Tracy 2003 Combined Ann S. Silver Joni Cotten McCormick Pottinger Sachtjen Deborah 2004 North Shore Debbie Lange Starlett Pfiffner Kathy Bodine Murray Deborah 2005 North Shore Debbie Lange Starlett Pfiffner Kathy Bodine Murray 2006 Exmoor Marcy Calaway Tracy Lawless Claire Potter Leslie Earls Jennifer 2007 Exmoor Marcy Calaway Tracy Lawless Leslie Earls Anderson Deborah 2008 Exmoor Tracy Lawless Amy Brown Leslie Earls Moulton Deborah 2009 Exmoor Tracy Lawless Amy Brown Leslie Earls Moulton Leslie 2010 Exmoor Tracy Lawless Marcy Calaway Laurie Hektor Armstrong Leslie Anneliese 2011 Exmoor Tracy Lawless Shelly Pilon Armstrong Crawford Susan Michelle 2012 Chicago Julie Denten Cheryl Dudeck McDonald Rittgers Michelle 2013 Chicago Pam Wilson Carolyn Lloyd Cheryl Dudeck Rittgers Michelle Leslie Elizabeth 2015 Exmoor Marcy Calaway Rittgers Armstrong Demers 2019 Chicago Sara Gaum Kelly Zahn Kailey Meyer Ellie Loughlin Heather 2020 Windy City Angela Schlie Carol Collins Kerry Meyers Semenuik *Bolded teams were USCA Women’s Club Championship Winners.
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