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EXCEL POINTS RACE WOMEN 02-­‐Mar-­‐20 EXCEL POINTS RACE WOMEN 02-­‐Mar-­‐20 Alberta Tour Provincial Alberta TEAM POINTS Scotties Events Qualifier Provincials Scheidegger 78.3674 76.6799 1.6875 Skrlik* 70.0200 68.3325 1.6875 Walker 69.6672 31.7018 10.1250 16.8750 10.9654 Sherrer* 59.5481 41.2923 16.5683 1.6875 Rocque* 58.3973 46.0223 12.3750 Vaughan 31.4890 22.3765 7.4250 1.6875 Sturmay* 29.9504 28.2936 1.6568 Stubbs 29.3051 28.7988 0.5063 Kaufman 24.8139 5.9138 12.1501 6.7500 Berlando 23.9494 22.2926 1.6568 Hilker 23.9205 4.9693 9.3887 9.5625 Stiksma 23.6492 21.9924 1.6568 Pierce 19.3195 18.4911 0.8284 Marks 11.7418 11.7418 Kalk 6.0037 6.0037 Kezama 5.9353 5.1069 0.8284 Bakker 4.6763 3.6638 1.0125 Wytrychowski 4.6763 3.6638 1.0125 Vincent 3.2797 3.2797 Clark 2.4852 2.4852 Scott 2.4852 2.4852 Engel 0.5063 0.5063 Thangadurai 0.5063 0.5063 Muise 0.0000 If there is any disagreement with points awarded, please email [email protected]. If your team is not listed, please register at http://www.curlingalberta.ca/excel-­‐points-­‐race. EXCEL POINTS RACE WOMEN 02-­‐Mar-­‐20 Edmonton Calgary Avonair Calgary Medicine Hat Red Deer Lloydminster TEAM POINTS Sept 12-15 Sept 20-22 Oct.4-6 Oct.11-14 Oct. 18-20 Nov.15-18 Nov. 22-25 Bakker 3.6638 3.6638 Berlando 22.3936 2.868 1.9019 9.3150 1.0284 7.2803 Clark 0.0000 Engel 0.0000 Hilker 4.9693 1.0268 3.9425 Kalk 6.0037 2.8680 1.1644 1.9713 Kaufman 5.9138 5.9138 Kezama 5.1069 1.1644 3.9425 Marks 11.7418 9.315 2.4268 Muise 0.0000 Pierce 18.4911 2.8680 13.1963 2.4268 Rocque* 46.0223 22.9443 3.6638 19.4142 Scheidegger 76.6799 22.9443 53.7356 Scott 0.0000 Sherrer* 41.2923 7.6074 23.2875 2.0568 2.4268 5.9138 Skrlik* 68.3325 2.8680 19.0185 14.6552 20.5680 7.2803 3.9425 Stiksma 21.9924 13.1963 4.8536 3.9425 Stubbs 38.7988 10.7772 17.0775 3.6638 7.2803 Sturmay* 28.2936 8.6041 2.3288 10.9914 2.4268 3.9425 Thangadurai 0.0000 Vaughan 33.3765 10.7772 3.6638 11.6552 7.2803 Vincent 3.2797 0.9509 2.3288 Walker 31.7018 8.6041 7.3276 15.7701 Wytrychowski 3.6638 3.6638 TEAM LISTING Team Hilker Team Rocque Team Stubbs Team Marks Team Clark Krysta Hilker Kelsey Rocque Kaitlin Stubbs Abby Marks Emily Clark Karynn Flory Danielle Schmiemann Cassandra Murray Catherine Clifford Adelle Clark Sydney Lewko Rebecca Hebert Lesley Payne Paige Papley Rachel Clark Heather Steels Jessica Marlow Megan Johnson Jamie Scott Paula Clark Coach Heather Rogers Coach Doug Marks Team Kalk Team Scheidegger Team Sturmay Team Wytrychowski Team Scott Ashley Kalk Casey Scheidegger Selena Sturmay Jessica Wytrychowski Holly Scott Erica Wiese Cary-Anne McTaggart Chantele Broderson Olivia Jones Holly Baird Candace Read Jessie Haughian Kate Goodhelpsen Micayla Kooistra Deanne Nichol Trina Ball Kristie Moore Lauren Marks Emily Kiist Deena Benoit Coach Jim Weber Coach Garry Coderre Coach Joseph Brown Team Kaufman Team Sherrer Team Vaughan Team Engel Nicky Kaufman Marla Sherrer Jodi Vaughan Sheena Engel Pam Appelman Janais DeJong Jody McNabb Michelle O'Donnel Kim Curtin Julie Selvais Nicole Larson Joanna Swett Stepahnie Enright Brenna Bilassy Valerie Ekelund Michelle Collin Coach Brad Hamilton Team Kezama Team Skrlik Team Walker Team Muise Adele Kezama Kayla Skrlik Laura Walker Morgan Muise Marianna Greenhough Lindsay Makichuk Kate Cameron Lindsay Allen Jenna Bruce Brittany Tran Taylor McDonald Sarah Evans Meghan Chateauvert Hope Sunley Nadine Scotland Sara Gartner Coach Cori Morris Team Pierce Team Stiksma Team Bakker Team Thangadurai Melissa Pierce Kellie Stiksma Ryleigh Bakker Subasthika Thangadurai Jennifer VanWieren Ocean Pletz Ashton Skrlik Rhiley Quinn Megan Anderson Chantal Allan Lisa Parent Kalli Hansen Sarah More Bailey Horte Julianna Mackenzie Cheryl Damen Coach Jeff Henricks Coach Jack Moss.
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