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Media Report Statistical Report for Draw 7 Canadian Curling Association 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Westerner Park, Red Deer, Alberta Media Report ­ Statistical Report for Draw 7 Game Scores for Draw 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL A NT/YT (Galusha) 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 6 02:20 NB (Atkinson) *1 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 8 02:39 B NS (Smith­Dacey) 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 3 X 10 08:04 Quebec (Larouche) *0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 X 4 07:50 C NL (Strong) 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 X 5 07:24 Manitoba (Jones) *2 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 X 8 06:25 D PEI (Dolan) *0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 1 8 01:30 SK (Englot) 0 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 7 02:10 *last rock advantage Team Standings After 7 Draw(s) Future Games Team Wins Losses 8 9 10 BC (Scott) 4 0 NS ­­ AB Manitoba (Jones) 3 1 CAN NS SK Canada (Holland) 3 1 MB ­­ ON Alberta (Nedohin) 2 2 NB ­­ BC NB (Atkinson) 2 2 AB SK NS SK (Englot) 2 2 ON NB MB Ontario (Horgan) 2 2 SK ­­ CAN Quebec (Larouche) 2 3 ­­ NT/YT ­­ PEI (Dolan) 2 3 ­­ NL ­­ NT/YT (Galusha) 2 3 ­­ QC ­­ NS (Smith­Dacey) 1 3 BC MB NB NL (Strong) 1 4 ­­ PE ­­ Draw Draw 8: 02/20 19:30 Draw 9: 02/21 8:30 Draw 10: 02/21 13:30 Times Attendance Draw 7: 3627 Total: 29958 Scoring and Percentages Summary for Draw 7 Draw 7 © COPYRIGHT 2009 CANADIAN CURLING ASSOCIATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED P. 1 / 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL A NT/YT (Galusha) 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 6 02:20 NB (Atkinson) *1 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 8 02:39 NT/YT #SH PTS PCT NB #SH PTS PCT 1 Megan Cormier 20 66 83 1 Jodie deSolla 19 62 82 2 Wendy Miller 20 62 78 2 Jillian Babin 20 70 88 3 Sharon Cormier 20 60 75 3 Rebecca Atkinson 20 64 80 4 Kerry Galusha 20 58 73 4 Andrea Kelly 20 62 78 Team Totals 80 246 77 Team Totals 79 258 82 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL B NS (Smith­Dacey) 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 3 X 10 08:04 Quebec (Larouche) *0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 X 4 07:50 NS #SH PTS PCT QC #SH PTS PCT 1 Teri Lake 18 61 85 1 Anne­Marie Filteau 18 61 85 2 Blisse Comstock 18 51 71 2 Amelie Blais 18 48 67 3 Danielle Parsons 18 49 68 3 Brenda Nicholls 18 59 82 4 Heather Smith­Dacey 17 51 75 4 Marie­France Larouche 18 38 53 Team Totals 71 212 75 Team Totals 72 206 72 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL C NL (Strong) 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 X 5 07:24 Manitoba (Jones) *2 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 X 8 06:25 NL #SH PTS PCT MB #SH PTS PCT 1 Stephanie Korab 20 68 85 1 Dawn Askin 19 61 80 2 Jennifer Cunningham 20 70 88 2 Jill Officer 20 71 89 3 Laura Strong 20 64 80 3 Kaitlyn Lawes 20 62 78 4 Heather Strong 19 59 78 4 Jennifer Jones 20 71 89 Team Totals 79 261 83 Team Totals 79 265 84 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL D PEI (Dolan) *0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 1 8 01:30 SK (Englot) 0 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 7 02:10 PE #SH PTS PCT SK #SH PTS PCT 1 Nancy Cameron 20 58 73 1 Sarah Slywka 20 68 85 2 Sinead Dolan 20 56 70 2 Roberta Materi 20 65 81 3 Rebecca Jean MacDonald 20 58 73 3 Lana Vey 20 60 75 4 Kim Dolan 20 63 79 4 Michelle Englot 20 53 66 Team Totals 80 235 73 Team Totals 80 246 77 Positional Cumulative Percentages Report Draw 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 AVG Leads + Amy Nixon AB ** ** ** ** ** 100 ** 100 1 Stephanie Korab NL 94 88 85 ** 88 ** 85 88 1 Laine Peters AB 91 ** ** 80 89 94 ** 88 3 Anne­Marie Filteau QC 90 91 84 ** 79 ** 85 86 3 Heather Kalenchuk CAN 93 ** ** 71 85 94 ** 86 5 Dawn Askin MB ** 93 79 90 ** ** 80 85 6 Jacquie Armstrong BC 94 ** ** 84 73 86 ** 84 6 Sarah Slywka SK ** 83 80 89 ** ** 85 84 8 Amanda Gates ON 81 ** ** 65 89 83 ** 81 + Michale Robison PE ** 81 ** ** 80 ** ** 81 9 Jodie deSolla NB ** 86 71 81 ** ** 82 80 9 Megan Cormier NT/YT ** 66 ** ** 83 ** 83 80 11 Teri Lake NS ** 74 64 89 ** ** 85 78 11 Nancy Cameron PE 76 ** 85 ** ** ** 73 78 13 Shona Barbour NT/YT 69 75 86 ** ** ** ** 76 + Jennifer Clark­Rouire MB ** 0 ** ** ** ** ** 0 Seconds 1 Jill Officer MB ** 78 88 74 ** ** 89 82 1 Jenna Enge ON 79 ** ** 86 78 89 ** 82 + Shona Barbour NT/YT ** 88 ** ** 80 ** ** 82 3 Jennifer Cunningham NL 81 83 78 ** 69 ** 88 80 4 Tammy Schneider CAN 83 ** ** 80 80 75 ** 79 4 Jessica Mair AB 72 ** ** 73 85 89 ** 79 6 Roberta Materi SK ** 81 81 69 ** ** 81 78 7 Jillian Babin NB ** 68 75 76 ** ** 88 77 8 Amelie Blais QC 80 81 70 ** 83 ** 67 76 9 Sinead Dolan PE 84 71 73 ** 79 ** 70 75 + Sherry Fraser BC ** ** ** ** ** 75 ** 75 10 Blisse Comstock NS ** 78 72 71 ** ** 71 73 10 Dailene Sivertson BC 74 ** ** 75 69 ** ** 73 12 Wendy Miller NT/YT 64 80 59 ** ** ** 78 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 AVG Thirds 1 Beth Iskiw AB 82 ** ** 86 86 85 ** 85 2 Kaitlyn Lawes MB ** 85 89 84 ** ** 78 84 3 Brenda Nicholls QC 85 91 68 ** 80 ** 82 81 4 Kim Schneider CAN 89 ** ** 78 88 66 ** 80 4 Sasha Carter BC 88 ** ** 75 76 ** ** 80 6 Lana Vey SK ** 86 78 78 ** ** 75 79 7 Rebecca Jean MacDonald PE 73 82 91 ** 73 ** 73 78 8 Laura Strong NL 70 73 74 ** 88 ** 80 76 8 Jennifer Seabrook ON 68 ** ** 96 73 74 ** 76 10 Danielle Parsons NS ** 91 63 66 ** ** 68 73 11 Rebecca Atkinson NB ** 85 68 55 ** ** 80 72 + Dailene Sivertson BC ** ** ** ** ** 70 ** 70 12 Sharon Cormier NT/YT 61 63 72 ** 77 ** 75 69 Skips 1 Jennifer Jones MB ** 91 90 67 ** ** 89 84 2 Heather Strong NL 71 80 71 ** 98 ** 78 79 2 Amber Holland CAN 72 ** ** 91 80 73 ** 79 4 Kim Dolan PE 76 78 78 ** 81 ** 79 78 4 Kelly Scott BC 86 ** ** 76 69 80 ** 78 4 Heather Nedohin AB 75 ** ** 78 81 79 ** 78 7 Andrea Kelly NB ** 74 74 81 ** ** 78 77 8 Kerry Galusha NT/YT 72 69 72 ** 81 ** 73 73 8 Tracy Horgan ON 83 ** ** 84 60 69 ** 73 10 Marie­France Larouche QC 84 83 65 ** 74 ** 53 72 10 Michelle Englot SK ** 75 75 74 ** ** 66 72 12 Heather Smith­Dacey NS ** 51 73 68 ** ** 75 66 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Positional Cumulative Percentages Report (cont.) Draw 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 AVG Teams 1 Manitoba (Jones) ** 86 86 79 ** ** 84 84 2 Alberta (Nedohin) 80 ** ** 79 85 87 ** 83 3 NL (Strong) 79 81 77 ** 85 ** 83 81 3 Canada (Holland) 84 ** ** 80 83 77 ** 81 5 Quebec (Larouche) 85 87 72 ** 79 ** 72 79 6 PEI (Dolan) 77 78 82 ** 78 ** 73 78 6 BC (Scott) 86 ** ** 78 72 78 ** 78 6 SK (Englot) ** 81 78 77 ** ** 77 78 6 Ontario (Horgan) 78 ** ** 83 75 79 ** 78 10 NB (Atkinson) ** 78 72 73 ** ** 82 76 11 NT/YT (Galusha) 66 72 72 ** 80 ** 77 73 11 NS (Smith­Dacey) ** 74 68 74 ** ** 75 73 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Team Win/Loss Grid After 7 Draws CAN ON PE QC BC AB NT/YT NL SK NS MB NB CAN * * * * L W * W * * * W ON * * W * L L * * * W * * PE * L * L * * W * W * L * QC * * W * L * * W * L * L BC W W * W * * * * W * * * AB L W * * * * L * * * W * NT/YT * * L * * W * L * W * L NL L * * L * * W * L * L * SK * * L * L * * W * W * * NS * L * W * * L * L * * * MB * * W * * L * W * * * W NB L * * W * * 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 MB SK AB BC CAN ON NB 9 PE NB NT/YT NS NL SK QC MB 10 SK AB NS ON MB BC NB CAN 11 QC NT/YT PE BC CAN ON AB NL 12 NB CAN MB SK ON NS BC AB 13 BC QC ON CAN NT/YT AB NL PE 14 PE NL QC MB NS NB SK NT/YT 15 AB BC CAN QC NL PE NT/YT ON 16 MB SK NB NL QC NT/YT PE NS 17 CAN ON AB NB SK MB NS BC Canadian Curling Association 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Westerner Park, Red Deer, Alberta Media Report ­ Statistical Report for Draw 7 Game Scores for Draw 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL A NT/YT (Galusha) 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 6 02:20 NB (Atkinson) *1 0 2 0 1 0 0 3 0 1 8 02:39 B NS (Smith­Dacey) 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 2 3 X 10 08:04 Quebec (Larouche) *0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 X 4 07:50 C NL (Strong) 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 X 5 07:24 Manitoba (Jones) *2 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 2 X 8 06:25 D PEI (Dolan) *0 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 2 1 8 01:30 SK (Englot) 0 0 2 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 7 02:10 *last rock advantage Team Standings After 7 Draw(s) Future Games Team Wins Losses 8 9 10 BC (Scott) 4 0 NS ­­ AB Manitoba (Jones) 3 1 CAN NS SK Canada (Holland) 3 1 MB ­­ ON Alberta (Nedohin) 2 2 NB ­­ BC NB (Atkinson) 2 2 AB SK NS SK (Englot) 2 2 ON NB MB Ontario (Horgan) 2 2 SK ­­ CAN Quebec (Larouche) 2 3 ­­ NT/YT ­­ PEI (Dolan) 2 3 ­­ NL ­­ NT/YT (Galusha) 2 3 ­­ QC ­­ NS (Smith­Dacey) 1 3 BC MB NB NL (Strong) 1 4 ­­ PE ­­ Draw Draw 8: 02/20 19:30 Draw 9: 02/21 8:30 Draw 10: 02/21 13:30 Times Attendance Draw 7: 3627 Total: 29958 Scoring and Percentages Summary for Draw 7 Draw 7 © COPYRIGHT 2009 CANADIAN CURLING ASSOCIATION.
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