Media Report Statistical Report for Draw 15

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Media Report Statistical Report for Draw 15 Canadian Curling Association 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Westerner Park, Red Deer, Alberta Media Report ­ Statistical Report for Draw 15 Game Scores for Draw 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL A Alberta (Nedohin) *2 1 0 0 2 1 0 4 X X 10 18:15 NL (Strong) 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 X X 3 17:09 B BC (Scott) *0 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 8 04:37 PEI (Dolan) 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 5 03:15 C Canada (Holland) 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 5 05:42 NT/YT (Galusha) *1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 7 03:39 D Quebec (Larouche) *2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 7 04:01 Ontario (Horgan) 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 5 01:43 *last rock advantage Team Standings After 15 Draw(s) Future Games Team Wins Losses 16 17 Manitoba (Jones) 7 2 QC ON BC (Scott) 7 3 ­­ NB Quebec (Larouche) 7 3 MB ­­ Canada (Holland) 6 4 ­­ SK Alberta (Nedohin) 6 4 ­­ NS NB (Atkinson) 5 4 PE BC SK (Englot) 4 5 NT/YT CAN NS (Smith­Dacey) 4 5 NL AB Ontario (Horgan) 4 6 ­­ MB NL (Strong) 3 7 NS ­­ NT/YT (Galusha) 3 7 SK ­­ PEI (Dolan) 2 8 NB ­­ Draw Times Draw 16: 02/23 13:30 Draw 17: 02/23 19:30 Attendance Draw 15: 3641 Total: 58755 Scoring and Percentages Summary for Draw 15 Draw 15 © COPYRIGHT 2009 CANADIAN CURLING ASSOCIATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL P. 1 / 7 A Alberta (Nedohin) *2 1 0 0 2 1 0 4 X X 10 18:15 NL (Strong) 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 X X 3 17:09 AB #SH PTS PCT NL #SH PTS PCT 1 Laine Peters 16 50 78 1 Stephanie Korab 15 48 80 2 Jessica Mair 15 54 90 2 Jennifer Cunningham 16 48 75 3 Beth Iskiw 15 58 97 3 Laura Strong 16 48 75 4 Heather Nedohin 15 57 95 4 Heather Strong 15 43 72 Team Totals 61 219 90 Team Totals 62 187 75 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL B BC (Scott) *0 1 0 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 8 04:37 PEI (Dolan) 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 5 03:15 BC #SH PTS PCT PE #SH PTS PCT 1 Jacquie Armstrong 19 66 87 1 Nancy Cameron 20 72 90 2 Dailene Sivertson 20 63 79 2 Sinead Dolan 20 53 66 3 Sasha Carter 20 75 94 3 Rebecca Jean MacDonald 20 65 81 4 Kelly Scott 20 67 84 4 Kim Dolan 20 63 79 Team Totals 79 271 86 Team Totals 80 253 79 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL C Canada (Holland) 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 5 05:42 NT/YT (Galusha) *1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 7 03:39 CAN #SH PTS PCT NT/YT #SH PTS PCT 1 Heather Kalenchuk 20 64 80 1 Megan Cormier 20 63 79 2 Jolene Campbell 20 74 93 2 Wendy Miller 20 60 75 3 Kim Schneider 20 68 85 3 Sharon Cormier 20 60 75 4 Amber Holland 20 60 75 4 Kerry Galusha 20 61 76 Team Totals 80 266 83 Team Totals 80 244 76 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL D Quebec (Larouche) *2 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 7 04:01 Ontario (Horgan) 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 5 01:43 QC #SH PTS PCT ON #SH PTS PCT 1 Anne­Marie Filteau 20 71 89 1 Amanda Gates 20 62 78 2 Amelie Blais 20 69 86 2 Jenna Enge 20 48 60 3 Brenda Nicholls 20 75 94 3 Jennifer Seabrook 20 45 56 4 Marie­France Larouche 20 66 83 4 Tracy Horgan 19 54 71 Team Totals 80 281 88 Team Totals 79 209 66 Positional Cumulative Percentages Report Draw 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AVG Leads + Jennifer Clark­Rouire MB ** 0 ** ** ** ** ** ** 100 ** ** ** ** ** ** 100 + Amy Nixon AB ** ** ** ** ** 100 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 100 1 Dawn Askin MB ** 93 79 90 ** ** 80 94 91 93 ** 81 ** 91 ** 88 + Jenny Gates ON ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 88 ** ** ** ** 88 2 Laine Peters AB 91 ** ** 80 89 94 ** 96 ** 83 81 86 94 ** 78 87 3 Stephanie Korab NL 94 88 85 ** 88 ** 85 ** 88 ** 81 ** 80 88 80 86 4 Sarah Slywka SK ** 83 80 89 ** ** 85 79 88 90 ** 83 ** 85 ** 85 5 Anne­Marie Filteau QC 90 91 84 ** 79 ** 85 ** 80 ** 82 ** 84 74 89 84 5 Jacquie Armstrong BC 94 ** ** 84 73 86 ** 63 ** 94 83 83 96 ** 87 84 7 Heather Kalenchuk CAN 93 ** ** 71 85 94 ** 81 ** 88 75 84 79 ** 80 83 + Jeanette Murphy NB ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 80 ** 76 ** 92 ** 83 8 Teri Lake NS ** 74 64 89 ** ** 85 68 88 96 ** 82 ** 91 ** 82 8 Nancy Cameron PE 80 ** 85 ** ** ** 73 ** ** ** 82 ** ** 85 90 82 10 Amanda Gates ON 86 ** ** 65 89 83 ** 77 ** 83 86 81 78 ** 78 81 10 Jodie deSolla NB ** 86 71 81 ** ** 82 78 89 69 ** ** ** ** ** 81 + Shona Barbour NT/YT 69 75 86 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 93 ** 80 12 Megan Cormier NT/YT ** 66 ** ** 83 ** 83 ** 85 ** 59 ** 75 ** 79 77 + Michale Robison PE ** 81 ** ** 80 ** ** ** 80 ** ** ** 67 ** ** 77 Seconds + Megan Cormier NT/YT ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 100 ** ** ** ** ** ** 100 1 Jolene Campbell CAN ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 79 ** 68 ** 94 91 ** 93 85 2 Jill Officer MB ** 78 88 74 ** ** 89 85 88 89 ** 75 ** 88 ** 83 3 Jessica Mair AB 72 ** ** 73 85 89 ** 89 ** 80 90 89 73 ** 90 82 + Shona Barbour NT/YT ** 88 ** ** 80 ** ** ** 83 ** ** ** 76 ** ** 81 4 Jenna Enge ON 80 ** ** 86 78 89 ** 61 ** 85 86 83 91 ** 60 80 4 Jillian Babin NB ** 68 75 76 ** ** 88 79 77 88 ** 86 ** 79 ** 80 6 Amelie Blais QC 80 81 70 ** 83 ** 67 ** 86 ** 73 ** 81 69 86 78 6 Roberta Materi SK ** 81 81 69 ** ** 81 75 75 81 ** 86 ** 65 ** 78 6 Dailene Sivertson BC 74 ** ** 75 69 ** ** ** ** 90 71 81 85 ** 79 78 6 Tammy Schneider CAN 83 ** ** 80 80 75 ** 69 ** ** 73 100 ** ** ** 78 10 Jennifer Cunningham NL 81 83 78 ** 69 ** 88 ** 68 ** 72 ** 75 82 75 77 11 Blisse Comstock NS ** 78 72 71 ** ** 71 68 68 92 ** 91 ** 73 ** 76 12 Sinead Dolan PE 80 71 73 ** 79 ** 70 ** 73 ** 75 ** 72 69 66 73 13 Wendy Miller NT/YT 64 80 59 ** ** ** 78 ** ** ** 61 ** ** 70 75 69 + Sherry Fraser BC ** ** ** ** ** 75 ** 64 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 69 + Jeanette Murphy NB ** 50 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 50 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Positional Cumulative Percentages Report (cont.) Draw 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AVG Thirds 1 Beth Iskiw AB 82 ** ** 86 86 85 ** 90 ** 81 90 84 78 ** 97 85 2 Kaitlyn Lawes MB ** 85 89 84 ** ** 78 89 83 91 ** 80 ** 71 ** 84 3 Brenda Nicholls QC 85 91 68 ** 80 ** 82 ** 79 ** 72 ** 84 86 94 82 3 Sasha Carter BC 88 ** ** 75 76 ** ** ** ** 83 76 ** ** ** 94 82 5 Lana Vey SK ** 86 78 78 ** ** 75 70 91 88 ** 85 ** 81 ** 81 6 Laura Strong NL 70 73 74 ** 88 ** 80 ** 93 ** 76 ** 76 89 75 79 7 Kim Schneider CAN 89 ** ** 78 88 66 ** 78 ** 78 64 75 80 ** 85 78 + Sherry Fraser BC ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 75 82 ** ** 78 8 Rebecca Atkinson NB ** 85 68 55 ** ** 80 85 81 92 ** 78 ** 72 ** 77 9 Danielle Parsons NS ** 91 63 66 ** ** 68 70 68 86 ** 88 ** 78 ** 76 10 Jennifer Seabrook ON 66 ** ** 96 73 74 ** 75 ** 74 81 85 78 ** 56 75 11 Rebecca Jean MacDonald PE 72 82 91 ** 73 ** 73 ** 76 ** 58 ** 66 70 81 74 + Shona Barbour NT/YT ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 75 ** 69 ** ** ** ** 72 12 Sharon Cormier NT/YT 61 63 72 ** 77 ** 75 ** ** ** ** ** 68 63 75 69 + Dailene Sivertson BC ** ** ** ** ** 70 ** 66 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 68 Skips 1 Andrea Kelly NB ** 74 74 81 ** ** 78 79 67 91 ** 95 ** 86 ** 81 1 Jennifer Jones MB ** 91 90 67 ** ** 89 64 90 86 ** 70 ** 88 ** 81 3 Amber Holland CAN 72 ** ** 91 80 73 ** 88 ** 82 72 85 89 ** 75 80 4 Kelly Scott BC 86 ** ** 76 69 80 ** 61 ** 86 82 76 88 ** 84 79 5 Heather Nedohin AB 75 ** ** 78 81 79 ** 66 ** 84 81 86 64 ** 95 78 5 Michelle Englot SK ** 75 75 74 ** ** 66 96 83 82 ** 79 ** 75 ** 78 7 Tracy Horgan ON 83 ** ** 84 60 69 ** 55 ** 65 81 96 88 ** 71 76 8 Kim Dolan PE 69 78 78 ** 81 ** 79 ** 57 ** 82 ** 73 79 79 75 8 Heather Strong NL 71 80 71 ** 98 ** 78 ** 78 ** 74 ** 51 82 72 75 10 Marie­France Larouche QC 84 83 65 ** 74 ** 53 ** 83 ** 58 ** 72 82 83 74 11 Heather Smith­Dacey NS ** 51 73 68 ** ** 75 66 57 72 ** 95 ** 81 ** 72 12 Kerry Galusha NT/YT 72 69 72 ** 81 ** 73 ** ** ** ** ** 63 57 76 71 + Sharon Cormier NT/YT ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 80 ** 61 ** ** ** ** 71 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Positional Cumulative Percentages Report (cont.) Draw 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AVG Teams 1 Manitoba (Jones) ** 86 86 79 ** ** 84 83 88 90 ** 76 ** 84 ** 84 2 Alberta (Nedohin) 80 ** ** 79 85 87 ** 85 ** 82 85 86 77 ** 90 83 3 Canada (Holland) 84 ** ** 80 83 77 ** 81 ** 79 71 85 85 ** 83 81 4 NB (Atkinson) ** 78 72 73 ** ** 82 80 79 87 ** 84 ** 82 ** 80 4 SK (Englot) ** 81 78 77 ** ** 77 80 84 85 ** 83 ** 76 ** 80 6 BC (Scott) 86 ** ** 78 72 78 ** 63 ** 88 78 79 88 ** 86 79 6 Quebec (Larouche) 85 87 72 ** 79 ** 72 ** 82 ** 71 ** 80 78 88 79 6 NL (Strong) 79 81 77 ** 85 ** 83 ** 81 ** 76 ** 71 85 75 79 9 Ontario (Horgan) 79 ** ** 83 75 79 ** 67 ** 77 84 86 84 ** 66 78 10 PEI (Dolan) 75 78 82 ** 78 ** 73 ** 72 ** 74 ** 70 76 79 76 10 NS (Smith­Dacey) ** 74 68 74 ** ** 75 68 70 86 ** 89 ** 81 ** 76 12 NT/YT (Galusha) 66 72 72 ** 80 ** 77 ** 81 ** 63 ** 70 71 76 73 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Team Win/Loss Grid After 15 Draws CAN ON PE QC BC AB NT/YT NL SK NS MB NB CAN * W W L L W L W * L W W ON L * W L L L W W L W * L PE L L * L L L W L W L L * QC W W W * L W W W W L * L BC W W W W * L W W W L L * AB L W W L W * L W W * W L NT/YT W L L L L W * L * W L L NL L L W L L L W * L * L W SK * W L L L L * W * W L W NS W L W W W * L * L * L L MB L * W * W L W W W W * W NB L W * W * W W L L W L * Game Scores by Draw Draw A B C D 1 * ON 7 QC 6 * AB 7 * NL 4 PE 6 * BC 7 NT/YT 8 CAN 7 2 NL 5 SK 7 MB 7 NT/YT 5 * QC 7 * NS 5 * NB 3 * PE 9 3 NS 5 * PE 8 SK 10 * NB 8 * NT/YT 10 MB 9 * NL 7 QC 7 4 BC 10 CAN 6 ON 10 * MB 6 * SK 8 * NB 5 * NS 3 AB 8 5 * CAN 6 NT/YT 3 PE 4 BC 9 AB 5 * NL 8 * QC 5 * ON 8 6 ON 4 * BC 7 * AB 8 CAN 5 7 NT/YT 6 NS 10 NL 5 * PE 8 * NB 8 * QC 4 * MB 8 SK 7 8 * NS 8 * MB 3 * SK 10 AB 5 BC 7 CAN 7 ON 3 * NB 8 9 PE 4 * NB 6 * NT/YT 5 * NS 3 * NL 8 SK 11 QC 7 MB 8 10 SK 7 * AB 7 NS 4 * ON 4 * MB 8 BC 4 * NB 8 CAN 9 11 QC 8 NT/YT 2 PE 5 BC 11 * CAN 5 * ON 12 * AB 10 * NL 7 12 NB 6 * CAN 6 * MB 8 SK 8 * ON 5 NS 7 BC 6 * AB 9 13 BC 11 QC 6 ON 7 * CAN 10 * NT/YT 6 * AB 5 * NL 4 PE 4 14 * PE 6 * NL 9 * QC 10 MB 8 NS 7 NB 4 SK 6 * NT/YT 2 15 * AB 10 * BC 8 CAN 5 * QC 7 NL 3 PE 5 * NT/YT 7 ON 5 16 MB SK
Recommended publications
  • Last Putt of 2020
    No changes planned after ENR shooting Fort Simpson man wants more firearms training for wildlife officers 1257+:(677(55,725,(6 Two-school educator recognized Volume 75 Issue 19 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2020 $.95 (plus GST) Homes razed by fires in Inuvik Premier creates 150- job Covid secretariat 'The Dope Experience' hits Inuvik Last putt of 2020 Eric Bowling/NNSL photo Kevin McLeod lines up a perfect putt. Roads End Golf Club in Inuvik closed out its summer with a bang, hosting a mixed tournament that drew 15 teams to com- pete for the final glory of the year on Aug. 27 to 28. See more photos on page 15. Publication mail Contract #40012157 "I thank all of you for adapting to keep each other safe." 7 71605 00200 2 – Chief public health officer Kami Kandola points to the success of the school year this far, page 6. 2 NEWS/NORTH NWT, Monday, September 7, 2020 news Five MLAs stayed home from caucus retreat in Fort Smith Many cited personal reasons for not attending by Blair McBride Jackson Lafferty, MLA for Monfwi, con- Northern News Services firmed to NNSL Media that he wasn't present NWT for the event for personal reasons. Members of the legislative assembly held Rocky Simpson, MLA for Hay River their caucus retreat in Fort Smith from Aug. South, was the fifth member who missed the 28 to 31, but five MLAs didn't attend. gathering of legislators as he was travelling Katrina Nokleby, MLA for Great Slave, outside of the territory, said a representative announced in a Facebook post on Aug.
    [Show full text]
  • 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Media Interviews Will Be Virtual
    MEDIA GUIDE CURLING CANADA • SCOTTIES TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS • MEDIA GUIDE 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INFORMATION HISTORICAL INFORMATION Board of Governors & National Staff 3 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Records 77 Media Information 4 All-time Win/Loss Records & Team Lineups 90 Canada 90 EVENT INFORMATION Alberta 92 Event Fact Sheet 5 British Columbia 95 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Draw 9 Manitoba 98 Seeding 10 New Brunswick 101 Practice Schedule 10 Newfoundland & Labrador 104 Northern Ontario 107 Northwest Territories 108 TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATION Nova Scotia 109 Rosters 11 Nunavut 112 Player Fact Sheet 12 Ontario 113 Team Biographies 17 Prince Edward Island 116 Canada 17 Quebec 119 Alberta 21 Saskatchewan 122 British Columbia 25 Yukon 125 Manitoba 29 Wild Card 126 New Brunswick 34 Territories (N.W.T./Yukon) 127 Newfoundland & Labrador 36 Player Appearances (All-time) 129 Northern Ontario 38 Awards 135 Northwest Territories 41 Nova Scotia 44 Nunavut 47 Ontario 50 Prince Edward Island 56 Quebec 59 Saskatchewan 61 Yukon 64 Wild Card 1 66 Wild Card 2 71 Wild Card 3 74 CURLING CANADA • SCOTTIES TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS • MEDIA GUIDE 2 BOARD OF GOVERNORS & NATIONAL STAFF CURLING CANADA 1660 Vimont Court Orléans, ON K4A 4J4 TEL: (613) 834-2076 FAX: (613) 834-0716 TOLL FREE: 1-800-550-2875 BOARD OF GOVERNORS Mitch Minken, Chair Chana Martineau, Governor Donna Krotz, Governor Kathy O’Rourke, Governor Amy Nixon, Governor Mike Szajewski, Governor Paul Addison, Governor Darren Oryniak, Governor Cathy Dalziel, Governor NATIONAL STAFF Katherine Henderson,
    [Show full text]
  • March 17-25 • ENMAX Centre Page 2 Heartchart Extra-End Rings Drama Semi-Final
    Issue 9 – Sunday, February 26, 2012 • An Official Publication of the Canadian Curling Association. A Nedo- Win!!! Alberta skip Heather Nedohin takes on B.C.’s Kelly Scott in today’s finale. March 17-25 • ENMAX Centre Page 2 HeartChart Extra-end rings drama Semi-final LARRY WOOD rock. I was in Amy’s (alternate player going to be good,” said Nedohin. Heart Chart Editor Nixon’s) arms already. Because she didn’t “I expect to see some shots from Kelly think it was us and I said, ‘Neither do I’. and the girls. Lots of rocks in play. We had t boiled down to an extra 11th end, a And then she said, ‘Heather, it’s us’. And a great battle against them in the round last draw shot, a measure and a vic- I just jumped into her arms. And then she robin. It’s the final. I would expect nothing Itory by two centimetres on the gauge. said, ‘They’re re-measuring’. And I said, “I less than the best from both of us.” Alberta’s 6-5 sudden-death semi-final can’t handle this.” The loss for Jones (Kaitlyn Lawes, Jill Of- decision over Manitoba on Saturday night Second later . ficer, Dawn Askin) dropped her team to at the Enmax Centrium denied four-time “I’m in shock right now. I’m going to en- a bronze-medal match against Quebec’s Scotties Tournament Of Hearts champion joy this. That roar of the crowd was pretty Marie-France Larouche today at 8:30 a.m.
    [Show full text]
  • A Look Back at Yellowknife in 2019 Volume 48 Issue 81 Fr Iday, January 3, 2020 75 CENTS ($1.00 Outside City)
    Old Stanton hospital renos on pace: GNWT Former hospital will house 90 long-term and extended care beds starting in 2022 Online first at NNSL.com A look back at Yellowknife in 2019 Volume 48 Issue 81 FR IDAY, JANUARY 3, 2020 ($1.00 outside city) 75 CENTS Volume 47 Issue 92 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2019 75 CENTS ($1.00 outside city) Big find for TerraX MLAs to vote today Snowking battles 16,000 metres of historical core samples from 1960s to 1990s recovered from Giant Mine site show favourable sections from three of company's top gold deposit targets with Mother Nature in labour dispute Unseasonably warm weather Online first at NNSL.com Online first at NNSL.com Territory on pins and needles as politicians puts a damper on daytime Online first at NNSL.com vote on binding arbitration to avoid strike activities at snow castle Deceased identified in snowmobile crash Year of the Pig visits near Reid Lake Volume 48 Issue 1 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 2019 75 CENTS ($1 outside city) Volume 47 Issue 85 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 2019 75 CENTS ($1 outside city) Legislative Assembly News Malanka! News Violent sex offender gets time Budget for assault Sissons talks of Sports packed borrowing for town for wages hall meet Warm weekend for News Frostbite 50 News Australian Craig Rangers Cardiff in Yk hits the Brett McGarry/ NNSL photo classroom Anthony Foliot, the Snowking, stands next Simon Whitehouse/NNSL photo to his slumping snow castle, recently More support for closed due to unusually warm weather. He Avery Zingel/NNSL photo was able to press his hand right into the women in office Serena Sevigny, left, Aida Reed, Noa Jackson-Grau, Vyka Washee-Letts, Janelle Jordison Shino Koyanagagi, 4, left, and Brigid Clancy, 6, show off some paper lanterns they made during the Chinese New Year festivities at the NWT Legislative Assembly, wall, which is typically nearly rock hard.
    [Show full text]
  • SCOTTIES TOURNAMENT of HEARTS Charlottetown Civic Centre Charlottetown, P.E.I. February 19-27, 2011 PLAYER
    SCOTTIES TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS Charlottetown Civic Centre Charlottetown, P.E.I. February 19-27, 2011 PLAYER Alberta — Calgary Winter Club SKIP: Shannon Kleibrink SECOND: Bronwen Webster OCCUPATION: Accountant, OCCUPATION: Business development Balboa Land Investments manager, CMA Alberta AGE: 42 AGE: 32 HIGHLIGHTS: 1993, 2004, ’08 HIGHLIGHTS: 2008 provincial women’s provincial women’s champion; 1995, champion; 1998 provincial junior ’96, 2003 provincial mixed champion; champion 2004 Canadian mixed champion; 2006 Olympic bronze medallist LEAD: Chelsey Bell OCCUPATION: Dietician/diabetes THIRD: Amy Nixon educator, Alberta Health Services OCCUPATION: Prosecutor, AGE: 28 City of Calgary HIGHLIGHTS: 2005 Saskatchewan and AGE: 33 ’08 Alberta women’s champion; 2001 HIGHLIGHTS: 2004, ’08 provincial Saskatchewan junior champion; 2003 women’s champion; 2003 provincial world junior champion mixed champion; 2006 Olympic bronze medallist From left, Shannon Kleibrink, Amy Nixon, Bronwen Webster and Chelsey Bell. British Columbia — Kelowna Curling Club SKIP: Kelly Scott SECOND: Sasha Carter OCCUPATION: Financial officer, OCCUPATION: Business manager, Nutri-Lawn Ecology Friendly Lawn Care Peacock Sheridan Group AGE: 33 AGE: 36 HIGHLIGHTS: 2005, ’10 provincial HIGHLIGHTS: 2005, ’10 provincial women’s champion; 2006 Canadian women’s champion; 2006 Canadian champion; 2007 world champion; champion; 2007 world champion; 1995 1995 world junior champion world junior champion THIRD: Jeanna Schraeder LEAD: Jacquie Armstrong OCCUPATION: Information technology OCCUPATION: Manager, Disney co-ordinator, Interior Health Online Studios Canada AGE: 34 AGE: 34 HIGHLIGHTS: 2010 provincial women’s HIGHLIGHTS: 2010 provincial champion; 2006 Canadian champion; women’s champion 2007 world champion; 1991, ’94, ’96 provincial junior champion From left, Kelly Scott, Jeanna Schraeder, Sasha Carter and Jacquie Armstrong.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Sault Ste
    24SEP10 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario TEAM AND PLAYER IDENTIFICATION 1 Team Canada (Jones) CAN St. Vital Curling Club Winnipeg Player no. 1 - Dawn Askin normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Jill Officer normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Cathy Overton-Clapha normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Jennifer Jones normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Jennifer Clark-Rouir is a spare. Team Coach - Janet Arnott 2 Alberta (Sweeting) AB Saville Sports Centre Edmonton Player no. 1 - Lindsay Makichuk normally throws lead rocks.(LH) Player no. 2 - Whitney More normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Megan Einarson normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Valerie Sweeting normally throws last rocks.(LH) Player no. 5 - Leslie Rogers is a spare. Team Coach - Carmen Einarson 3 B.C. (Scott) BC Kelowna Curling Club Kelowna Player no. 1 - Jacquie Armstrong normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Sasha Carter normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Jeanna Schraeder normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Kelly Scott normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Shannon Aleksic is a spare. Team Coach - Gerry Richard 4 Manitoba (Thurston) MAN Deer Lodge Curling Club Winnipeg Player no. 1 - Raunora Westcott normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Leslie Wilson normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Kristen Phillips normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Jill Thurston normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Kendra Georges is a spare. Team Coach - Ron Westcott 5 N.B. (Kelly) NB Capital Winter Club Fredericton Player no. 1 - Lianne Sobey normally throws lead rocks.(LH) Player no.
    [Show full text]
  • World Financial Group Continental Cup 2012 Presented by Monsanto Langley, British Columbia, CANADA 12-15 January 2012 TEAMS LINE-UPS
    World Financial Group Continental Cup 2012 presented by Monsanto Langley, British Columbia, CANADA 12-15 January 2012 TEAMS LINE-UPS TEAM NORTH AMERICA - MEN TEAM WORLD - MEN STOUGHTON (CAN) BREWSTER (SCO) Fourth/Skip Jeff Stoughton Fourth/Skip Tom Brewster Third Jon Mead Third Greg Drummond Second Reid Carruthers Second Scott Andrews Lead Steve Gould Lead Michael Goodfellow HOWARD (CAN) ULSRUD (NOR) Fourth/Skip Glenn Howard* Fourth/Skip Thomas Ulsrud* Third Wayne Middaugh Third Torger Nergård* Nergaard Second Brent Laing* Second Christoffer Svae* Lead Craig Savill* Lead Håvard Vad Petersson* Haavard FENSON (USA) EDIN (SWE) Fourth/Skip Pete Fenson* (Skip) Fourth/Skip Niklas Edin* (Skip) Third Shawn Rojeski* Third Sebastian Kraupp Second Joe Polo* Second Fredrik Lindberg Lead Ryan Brunt* Lead Viktor Kjäll Kjaell TEAM NORTH AMERICA - WOMEN TEAM WORLD - WOMEN LAWTON (CAN) WANG (CHN) Fourth/Skip Stefanie Lawton Fourth/Skip Bingyu Wang* (Skip) Third Sherry Anderson Third Jinli Liu Second Sherri Singler Second Qingshuang Yue * Lead Marliese Kasner Lead Yan Zhou* HOLLAND (CAN) MUIRHEAD (SCO) Fourth/Skip Amber Holland Fourth/Skip Eve Muirhead Third Kim Schneider Third Anna Sloan Second Tammy Schneider Second Vicki Adams Lead Heather Kalenchuk Lead Claire Hamilton LANK (USA) NORBERG (SWE) Fourth/Skip Patti Lank** Fourth/Skip Anette Norberg*** Third Nina Spatola* Third Cissi Östlund Second Caitlin Maroldo Second Sara Carlsson Lead Molly Bonner Lead Lotta Lennartsson Team Captain Julie Skinner* (CAN) Team Captain David Hay (SCO) Team Coach Rick Lang* (CAN) Team Coach Peja Lindholm** (SWE) *one-time Cup winner / **two-time Cup winner / ***three-time Cup winner (as player and/or captain/coach) World Curling Federation [email protected] www.worldcurling.org 14/12/2011.
    [Show full text]
  • February 2006
    Newsletter of the London Curling Club February 2006 SCOTT TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS Rock Talk has been told that 120 London Curling Club members have signed up as volunteers at this year’s Scott Tournament of Hearts. Congratulations on such a great turnout! To all of you, and all LCC members who attend 1986 Memories … this year’s STOH, Rock Talk presents a … 2006 challenge!! Please capture special memories of your 2006 “Scott” experiences … either by photo (see the accompanying photo from 1986) or in words (a short anecdote or humorous story) … and share them with our readers in the March issue. You’ll find RT contact and deadline details on page 2. Thanks to LCC member Karen Lowry for sharing this photo of the presentation ceremonies from the l986 London STOH. The somber expressions on the faces of Team Canada members are evidence of their disappointment at losing the championship event to Team Darte, skipped by Marilyn Darte (now Bodogh). Members of Team Canada that year were Linda Moore, Lyndsey Sparks, Debbie Jones and Laurie Carney. Rae Moir was their coach. Karen Lowry was the team driver and is pictured here holding the flag. Former LCC member Jeanne Mcdonald was sign holder. Karen, Jean and dozens of other LCC members dedicated many hours of volunteer time to the l986 STOH. February is “Hearts” month!! LCC Bartender John Spetman is concocting 2006 STOH a “Silver Hearts Valentine’s Special” cocktail (in We all look forward with Day alcoholic and non- great anticipation to the alcoholic form) for the Women’s Daytime long-awaited Scott Division Annual Two-day Bonspiel on Tournament of Hearts March 6 and 7.
    [Show full text]
  • Season of Champions
    Season of Champions 2010-11 FACT BOOK Season of Champions FACT BOOK The 2010-11 Season of Champions Fact Book is published by the Canadian Curling Association. Reproduction in whole or in part without the written permission of the publisher is prohibited. World Curling Federation Management Committee . 4 2009-10 SEASON IN REVIEW Canadian Curling Association Canadian Curling Pre-Trials . 20 Board of Governors . 7 The Mixed . 24 Canadian Curling Association Tim Hortons Administration . 8 Canadian Curling Trials . 26 M&M Meat Shops 2010-11 Season of Champions . 11 Canadian Juniors . 30 Season of Champions Contacts . 12 Scotties Tournament of Hearts . 36 Olympic Winter Games . 40 Special Events . 13 Tim Hortons Brier . 44 Season of Champions Officials . 14 World Juniors . 48 Paralympic Winter Games . 52 Canadian Curling Association Awards . 16 Canadian Wheelchair . 53 Ford World Women’s . 54 Ford Hot Shots . 18 World Financial Group Canadian Seniors . 58 Thanks For The Memories . 72 Canadian Masters . 62 Canadian Curling Hall of Fame . 74 World Men’s . 64 Past Presidents. 82 World Mixed Doubles . 69 World Seniors . 70 Honorary Life Members . 84 Canadian Curling Reporters . 88 MEDIA INFORMATION Questions on any aspect of curling should be World Financial Group directed to Warren Hansen, P.O. Box 41099, Continental Cup Profiles. 90 2529 Shaughnessy Street, Port Coquitlam, British Columbia V3C 5Z9, telephone (604) 941-4330; 2009-10 AGM In Brief . 97 fax (604) 941-4332; email to [email protected]. 2010-11 TSN Broadcast Guide . 98 Members of the media seeking information pertaining to former Canadian or world championships, should contact Larry Wood Editor: Laurie Payne • Managing editor: Warren in Calgary at (403) 281-5300.
    [Show full text]
  • 2011 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino Cranbrook Rec Plex, Cranbrook, BC
    Women - 2011 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino Cranbrook Rec Plex, Cranbrook, BC TEAM AND PLAYER IDENTIFICATION 1 Team Holland HOL Unavailable Regina, Saskatchewan Player no. 1 - Heather Kalenchuk normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Tammy Schneider normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Kim Schneider normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Amber Holland normally throws last rocks. 2 Team Kleibrink KLE Unavailable Alberta Player no. 1 - Carolyn Darbyshire normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Bronwen Webster normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Amy Nixon normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Shannon Kleibrink normally throws last rocks. 3 Team Lawton LAW Unavailable Unavailable Player no. 1 - Marliese Kasner normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Sherri Singler normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Sherry Anderson normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Stefanie Lawton normally throws last rocks. 4 Team Jones JON Unavailable Winnipeg, Manitoba Player no. 1 - Dawn Askin normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Joelle Sabourin normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Kaitlyn Lawes normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Jennifer Jones normally throws last rocks. 5 Team Carey CAR Unavailable Unavailable Player no. 1 - Lindsay Titheridge normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Kristen Foster normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Kristy McDonald normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Chelsea Carey normally throws last rocks. 6 Team Nedohin NED Unavailable Edmonton, Alberta Player no. 1 - Laine Peters normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Jessica Mair normally throws second rocks.
    [Show full text]
  • 2009 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Canadian Women's Curling Championship Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre, Victoria
    03MAY10 2009 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Canadian Women's Curling Championship Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre, Victoria TEAM AND PLAYER IDENTIFICATION 1 Team Canada (Jones) CAN St Vital Curling Club Winnipeg, MAN. Player no. 1 - Dawn Askin normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Jill Officer normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Cathy OvertonClapham normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Jennifer Jones normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Jennifer ClarkRouire is a spare. Team Coach - Janet Arnott 2 Alberta (Bernard) ALTA Calgary Winter Club Calgary, AB Player no. 1 - Cori Bartel normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Carolyn Darbyshire normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Susan O`Connor normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Cheryl Bernard normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Karen Ruus is a spare. Team Coach - Dennis Balderston 3 B.C. (Mallett) B.C. Vancouver Curling Club Vancouver, BC Player no. 1 - Jacalyn Brown normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Diane Gushulak normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Grace MacInnes normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Marla Mallett normally throws last rocks. Player no. 5 - Adina Tasaka is a spare. Team Coach - Ken MacDonald 4 Manitoba (Spencer) MAN Fort Rouge Curling Club Winnipeg, MB Player no. 1 - Barb Enright normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Brette Richards 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 - Kristy Jenion is a spare. Team Coach - Jim Kirkness 5 N.B. (Kelly) N.B.
    [Show full text]
  • Core 1..100 Hansard (PRISM::Advent3b2 14.25)
    House of Commons Debates VOLUME 146 Ï NUMBER 086 Ï 1st SESSION Ï 41st PARLIAMENT OFFICIAL REPORT (HANSARD) Wednesday, February 29, 2012 Speaker: The Honourable Andrew Scheer CONTENTS (Table of Contents appears at back of this issue.) 5617 HOUSE OF COMMONS Wednesday, February 29, 2012 The House met at 2 p.m. Ï (1405) DEAN HEYWOOD Mr. Peter Stoffer (Sackville—Eastern Shore, NDP): Mr. Prayers Speaker, it is with sadness that I rise today to mention to the House of Commons the passing of a great Canadian, Mr. Dean Heywood, a long-time CBC parliamentary TV cameraman. From Meech Lake to Ï (1400) Afghanistan and points in-between, Dean covered the most important stories of the day. He was always the one to get the [English] shot and the picture that others wish they had landed. The Speaker: Today being Wednesday, we will now have the singing of the national anthem led by the hon. member for Sackville As long-time friend and colleague, Ms. Julie Van Dusen, used to —Eastern Shore. say, he always got the shot and knew the story inside and out. He loved his job and he liked living on the edge. His friends also said [Members sang the national anthem] that he was a bit of a crusty fellow but that at the mention of his family he turned into a big marshmallow. On behalf of the House of Commons, for his wife, Cheryl, his children, Chris, Jasmin and Duncan, and his entire CBC family, we STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS say God bless the memory of Mr.
    [Show full text]