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One skip in Cana- so, who and when? tournament and failed dian women’s curling 11. Name the only prov- to win that tournament. championship history ince that can boast 10 or They were? has beaten the eventual more Canadian women’s 2. Name the skips who champion in three con- curling titles (excluding Full House... won those tournaments secutive renewals of the Team Canada person- and in what years? event — in this case, nel). 3. In the history of the the Scott Tournament of 12. Name its last winning African Style. Canadian women’s Hearts. Name the giant- skip and the year of that curling championship, killer. win. only one Prince Edward 7. Where is she from 13. One skip defeated The creamy consistency of Amarula Island representative and in which consecutive the eventual Scott Tour- delights with lingering subtle flavours failed to win one game in years did she beat the nament of Hearts cham- of vanilla, caramel and chocolate. a tournament. Name the champ? pion twice in the same skip, her hometown and 8. Who were those con- year. Name her. quered champs? 14. The name of the Affirming its unrivaled taste, the year. 4. Name the last Scotties 9. Name the only curlers champ she twice Amarula Cream was recently skip to be blanked, her who have skipped win- defeated and the year? voted “Best Liqueur in the province/territory and in ners in both the Scott $QVZHUVRQ3DJH World” at the International Wine and Spirit Competition. OCEAN 100 - The Official Insider Station of the 2011 SCOTTIES TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS Every draw. Every team. All the excitement. Our team of Scotties Insiders will be closest to the button on all the action. Stay tuned to Ocean 100. THE OFFICIAL SPIRIT OF CHAMPIONSHIP CURLING AmarulaAmarula is is the the o o!!cialcial spirit spirit of of the the Tim Tim Hortons Hortons Brier, Brier, Scotties Scotties Tournament Tournament of of Hearts, Hearts,
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