1982 Scott Tournament of Hearts
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The 1982 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's national curling
Curling
Curling is a sport in which players slide stones across a sheet of ice towards a target area. It is related to bowls, boule and shuffleboard. Two teams, each of four players, take turns sliding heavy, polished granite stones, also called "rocks", across the ice curling sheet towards the house, a...

 championship, was held in Regina, Saskatchewan
Regina, Saskatchewan
Regina is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province and a cultural and commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan. It is governed by Regina City Council. Regina is the cathedral city of the Roman Catholic and Romanian Orthodox...

. It was the first time the championship would go by the Scott name.

Teams

Alberta British Columbia Manitoba
Crestwood Curling Club, Edmonton
Edmonton
Edmonton is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta and is the province's second-largest city. Edmonton is located on the North Saskatchewan River and is the centre of the Edmonton Capital Region, which is surrounded by the central region of the province.The city and its census...



Skip: Cathy Shaw

Third: Karen Jones

Second: Sandra Rippel

Lead: Donna Martineau
Comox Valley Curling Club, Courtenay, British Columbia
Courtenay, British Columbia
Courtenay is a city on the east coast of Vancouver Island, in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is the largest city in the area commonly known as the Comox Valley, and it is the seat of the Comox Valley Regional District which replaced the Comox-Strathcona Regional District...



Skip: Barbara Parker

Third: Sharon Hastings

Second: Donna Cunliffe

Lead: Sheila Mellis
Deer Loge Curling Club, Winnipeg
Winnipeg
Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of Manitoba, Canada, and is the primary municipality of the Winnipeg Capital Region, with more than half of Manitoba's population. It is located near the longitudinal centre of North America, at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers .The name...



Skip: Dorothy Rose

Third: Lynne Andrews

Second: Kim Crass

Lead: Shannon Burns
New Brunswick Newfoundland Nova Scotia
Campbellton Curling Club, Campbellton, New Brunswick
Campbellton, New Brunswick
Campbellton is a Canadian city in Restigouche County, New Brunswick.Situated on the south bank of the Restigouche River opposite Pointe-à-la-Croix, Quebec, Campbellton was officially incorporated in 1889 and achieved city status in 1958.Forestry and tourism are major industries in the regional...



Skip: Louise Ouellet

Third: Chantel Vautour

Second: Sheila Walter

Lead: Martha Smith
Corner Brook Curling Club, Corner Brook

Skip: Lori Quinn 

Third: Diane Ryan-LeDrew

Second: Mary Lou Wall

Lead: Karen McIntee
Halifax Curling Club, Halifax

Skip: Colleen Jones
Colleen Jones
Colleen P. Jones is a Canadian curler and television personality. She is best known as the skip of two women's world championship teams and six Tournament of Hearts Canadian women's championships, including an unprecedented four titles in a row...



Third: Kay Smith

Second: Monica Jones

Lead: Barbara Jones-Gordon
Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec
Royal Canadian Curling Club
Royal Canadian Curling Club
The Royal Canadian Curling Club, also known as the Royals is a curling club located in the Riverdale neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The clubhouse on Broadview Avenue was originally built in 1906 by the Royal Canadian Bicycle Club. In addition to cycling activities, the club has featured...

, Toronto
Toronto
Toronto is the provincial capital of Ontario and the largest city in Canada. It is located in Southern Ontario on the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario. A relatively modern city, Toronto's history dates back to the late-18th century, when its land was first purchased by the British monarchy from...



Skip: Carol Thompson

Third: Lynn Reynolds

Second: Lindy Marchuk

Lead: Wendy Inouye
Charlottetown Curling Club, Charlottetown
Charlottetown
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Skip: Gloria Large

Third: Wanda Aulenback

Second: Diane Bradley

Lead: Irene MacDonald
Laviolette Curling Club, Trois-Rivières, Quebec
Trois-Rivières, Quebec
Trois-Rivières is a city in the Mauricie region of Quebec, Canada, located at the confluence of the Saint-Maurice and Saint Lawrence Rivers. It is situated in the Mauricie administrative region, on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River across from the city of Bécancour...



Skip: Helene Tousignant

Third: Marie Ferland

Second: Diane Caron

Lead: Denise Grange
Saskatchewan Yukon/Northwest Territories
Caledonian Curling Club
Caledonian Curling Club
The Caledonian Curling Club has been one of the most prominent curling rinks in Canada for many years. The club was established on October 14, 1915. Since its beginning so many years ago, the club has harboured many provincial, national, and even Olympic champions...

, Regina
Regina, Saskatchewan
Regina is the capital city of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The city is the second-largest in the province and a cultural and commercial centre for southern Saskatchewan. It is governed by Regina City Council. Regina is the cathedral city of the Roman Catholic and Romanian Orthodox...

 

Skip: Arleen Day

Third: Shirley McKendry

Second: Velva Squire

Lead: Dorthy Hepper
Takhini Curling Club, Whitehorse
Whitehorse, Yukon
Whitehorse is Yukon's capital and largest city . It was incorporated in 1950 and is located at kilometre 1476 on the Alaska Highway in southern Yukon. Whitehorse's downtown and Riverdale areas occupy both shores of the Yukon River, which originates in British Columbia and meets the Bering Sea in...



Skip: Arenlea Felker

Third: Laurel Baldwin

Second: Arlene Bond

Lead: Beverly Buckway

Standings

Locale Skip W L Shot
Pct.
 Nova Scotia Colleen Jones
Colleen Jones
Colleen P. Jones is a Canadian curler and television personality. She is best known as the skip of two women's world championship teams and six Tournament of Hearts Canadian women's championships, including an unprecedented four titles in a row...

7 3 70
 Manitoba Dorothy Rose 7 3 67
 British Columbia Barbara Parker 7 3 68
 Saskatchewan Arleen Day 7 3 69
 Alberta Cathy Shaw 7 3 65
 Ontario Carol Thompson 6 4 68
Lori Quinn 4 6 62
 Yukon/ Northwest Territories Arenlea Felker 3 7 55
 Quebec Helene Tousignant 3 7 60
 Prince Edward Island Gloria Large 2 8 53
 New Brunswick Louise Ouellet 2 8 58

Draw 1

Draw 2

Draw 3

Draw 4

Draw 5

Draw 6

Draw 7

Draw 8

Draw 9

Draw 10

Draw 11

Tiebreaker

Playoffs

Semifinals

Player Percentages
Shannon Burns  69% Sheila Mellis  82%
Kim Crass  76% Donna Cunliffe  61%
Lynne Andrews  75% Sharon Hastings  69%
Dorothy Rose  85% Barbara Parker  59%
Total 76% Total 68%

Player Percentages
Barbara Jones-Gordon  79% Dorothy Heeper  79%
Monica Jones  75% Velva Squire  73%
Kay Smith  80% Shirley McKendry  66%
Colleen Jones
Colleen Jones
Colleen P. Jones is a Canadian curler and television personality. She is best known as the skip of two women's world championship teams and six Tournament of Hearts Canadian women's championships, including an unprecedented four titles in a row...

 
79% Arleen Day  50%
Total 78% Total 67%

Final

Player Percentages
Barbara Jones-Gordon  76% Shannon Burns  76%
Monica Jones  85% Kim Crass  76%
Kay Smith  73% Lynne Andrews  60%
Colleen Jones
Colleen Jones
Colleen P. Jones is a Canadian curler and television personality. She is best known as the skip of two women's world championship teams and six Tournament of Hearts Canadian women's championships, including an unprecedented four titles in a row...

 
86% Dorothy Rose 68%
Total 80% Total 70%
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