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BC CTRS Standings (Womens) BC CTRS Standings (Womens) Date: November 20th, 2019 RANK TEAM NAME POINTS EARNED EVENTS PLAYED IN SKIP THIRD SECOND LEAD ALTERNATE 1 BROWN 120.348 7 Corryn Brown Erin Pincott Dezaray Hawes Ashley Klymchuk 2 WARK 67.848 6 Sarah Wark Kristen Pilote Carley Sandwith Jen Rusnell 3 RICHARDS 58.815 5 Brette Richards Blaine DeJager Steph Jackson-Baier Rachelle Kallechy 4 DANIELS 29.995 5 Sarah Daniels Kayla MacMillan Holly Horvat Sarah Loken 5 HUDYMA 28.708 5 Lindsay Hudyma Heather Hansen Jenna Duncan Patty Wallingham 6 THOMPSON 27.221 4 Karla Thompson Amanda Guido Jodie Brennan Lanette Nordick 7 RYAN 18.848 1 Kristen Ryan Shannon Joanisse Megan Daniels Dawn Mesana 8 SLATTERY 10.381 2 Kim Slattery Alyssa Kyllo Sheila Cowan Shaina McGiverin 9 EBY 9.153 3 Morgayne Eby Randi Ludwar Kristina Little Melissa Webster 10 PEWARCHUK 7.997 2 Dailene Pewarchuk Taylor Reese-Hansen Ashley Sanderson Sydney Brilz 11 GUSHULAK 7.136 5 Diane Gushulak Grace macInnes Megan McGillvray Stephanie Whittaker-Kask 12 GYLES 6.015 4 Kayte Gyles Shawna Jensen Caitlin Campbell Amanda Tipper 13 COLOUMBE 0 3 Mariah Coloumbe Megan Chambers Madison Marlow Casey Freeman POINTS AWARDED FOR EVENT: TEAM NAME KING CASH BOOSTER JUICE COLONIAL SQUARE PRESTIGE DRIVING FORCE AUTUMN CLASSIC KAMLOOPS CROWN DEKLAB KIOTI TIER 2 SUNSET RANCH RED DEER BROWN 8.604 7.9119 15.848 20.535 22.1978 25.659 27.504 COLOUMBE 0 0 0 DANIELS 13.822 0 2.0535 6.8391 7.28 EBY 5.943 1.1099 2.1 GUSHULAK 1.885 1.981 0 2.2198 1.05 GYLES 1.885 0 3.08 1.05 HUDYMA 10.681 3.6638 1.1099 8.4003 4.854 PEWARCHUK 5.943 2.0535 RYAN 18.848 RICHARDS 5.943 15.059 2.2198 35.593 SLATTERY 1.981 8.4 THOMPSON 10.681 3.962 12.5787 WARK 8.604 15.848 11.636 12.5787 11.9004 7.28 * Team Wark has already qualified for the 2020 Scotties BC Women's Curling Championship as defending champion provided 3 of the 4 original players return. Total reflects points earned from November 30, 2018 to December 1, 2019. Points from regional, provincial and national events do not go towards the BC Provincial CTRS berth. For the CTRS berth to be awarded, the team must lead this point list and be in the top 50 of the 2019/20 CTRS Standings OR have competed in a minimum of four WCT events. .
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