2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts
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The 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian
women's curling
championship, was held at Mile One Stadium in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
from February 19 to 27 2005. The tournament consists of 12 teams, one from each of Canada's provinces, one from Canada's territories and the defending champion, Colleen Jones
whose team is known as Team Canada. Oddly, Jones' team is the only returning team from the 2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts
as all other provincial champions lost in their playdowns. Colleen Jones, who has won the last four tournaments (for a total of 6) is joined by Cathy King
who won the tournament in 1998. Also participating is 2002 Manitoba champion Jennifer Jones
, 2001 Yukon/Northwest Territories champion Kerry Koe, 4-time Newfoundland champion Heather Strong
, 2000 Nova Scotia champion (and former third of Colleen Jones) Kay Zinck, 3-time Prince Edward Island champion skip Rebecca Jean MacPhee, 1996 Quebec champion second Brenda Nicholls (playing skip this time), 1993 New Brunswick champion second Sandy Comeau (playing skip this time) as well as new-comers Kelly Scott
of British Columbia, Jenn Hanna
of Ontario and Stefanie Lawton
of Saskatchewan.
After the round-robin play, 4 teams were tied for the last playoff spot, and defending champion of the last 4 years, Colleen Jones was eliminated in her first tie-breaker match against New Brunswick
's Sandy Comeau who would later lose to Jenn Hanna
of Ontario. As Colleen Jones was eliminated, it had become clear there was a new era in Canadian women's curling, and that was of youth. Three of the four playoff teams were former national junior champions (Lawton in 2001, Jennifer Jones in 1994 and Scott in 1995), and the other was a runner-up (Hanna in 1998). In the end, it was Jennifer Jones
over Hanna, in a very close game that came to the very last shot.
had full rights to televise the games. Previously, The Sports Network
showed all the draws except the semi-final and the final, which was covered by the CBC. However, in a decision made in 2004, the Canadian Curling Association
awarded the new contract to CBC, which had a higher bid than TSN. This would mean only the afternoon draws would be covered on the main network while evening draws were shown on the Digital Cable Channel, CBC Country Canada
which only reached half a million Canadian homes. Morning draws, which TSN did not want to renew anyway were not shown at all. Many Canadian fans were outraged come Tournament time, as they were disappointed with what many considered inferior coverage on the CBC as well as the scheduling problems. Some games were moved to The Score
and some games on CBC Country Canada were cut short because of Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulations that restricted the channel to only 12.4 hours of sports per week. This angered fans, and the CCA as well as many event sponsors were sent many angry letters and phone calls, some people even threatening to boycott the sponsors.
* Throws last rock
The final game between Jenn Hanna of Ontario and Jennifer Jones of Manitoba came down to the very last shot. Ontario had control of the game, and looked like they were going to pull if off at the end. However, in the last end they did not have the hammer, meaning Jones would have last rock. Ontario had a rock on the button that was well guarded, and the only way at it was an in-off a rock sitting just outside the house. Jones made this very difficult shot, which gave her four points and the win.
First All-Star team
Second All-Star team
Leads
Seconds
Thirds
Skips
. Cathy King defeated Shannon Kleibrink in the finals 5-4 on January 30.
Results:
. Kelly Scott's team wins final on January 22 over Patti Knezevic 7-6.
. Jennifer Jones defeated Kristy Jenion 5-4 in the finals on January 30.
Results:
Red Group
Black Group
. Sandy Comeau's team wins the final on January 23 over Heidi Hanlon 6-3
. Heather Strong's team wins final on January 23 over Laura Phillips 6-5
. Kay Zinck dedeated Virginia Jackson 7-3 in the finals on January 30.
Teams:
. After going down 1-4 early on in round-robin play, Jenn Hanna's team from the Ottawa Curling Club
wins eight straight to win the championships over Krista Scharf 6-4 on January 30.
Results:
Sherry Middaugh
, the defending champion did not qualify.
. Rebecca Jean MacPhee clinched the tournament with a 7-5 win over Suzanne Gaudet on January 26.
Results: (teams knocked out after 3 losses)
. Brenda Nicholls defeated Marie-France Larouche 10-9 in the finals on January 30.
Results:
A
B
. Stefanie Lawton defeated Sherry Anderson 9-2 in the final on February 6.
Results:
. Double-round robin, no final. Kerry Koe wins in a tie-breaker on January 23 over Nicole Baldwin 9-5.
defending champion Stacey Stable did not qualify
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...
women's 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 at Mile One Stadium in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
St. John's is the capital and largest city in Newfoundland and Labrador, and is the oldest English-founded city in North America. It is located on the eastern tip of the Avalon Peninsula on the island of Newfoundland. With a population of 192,326 as of July 1, 2010, the St...
from February 19 to 27 2005. The tournament consists of 12 teams, one from each of Canada's provinces, one from Canada's territories and the defending champion, 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...
whose team is known as Team Canada. Oddly, Jones' team is the only returning team from the 2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts
2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts
The 2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts was held at the ENMAX Centrium in Red Deer, Alberta from February 21 to 29 2004. The defending champion, Colleen Jones won the right to represent "Canada" and she would go on to win her fourth straight championship...
as all other provincial champions lost in their playdowns. Colleen Jones, who has won the last four tournaments (for a total of 6) is joined by Cathy King
Cathy King
Cathy King , formerly Cathy Borst is a Canadian curler from St. Albert, Alberta...
who won the tournament in 1998. Also participating is 2002 Manitoba champion Jennifer Jones
Jennifer Jones (curler)
Jennifer Jones is a Canadian curler from East St. Paul, Manitoba. Jones, a lawyer, is corporate counsel for Wellington West Capital and a Windsor Park Collegiate graduate.-Early success:...
, 2001 Yukon/Northwest Territories champion Kerry Koe, 4-time Newfoundland champion Heather Strong
Heather Strong
Heather Strong is a Canadian curler.Strong is the current Provincial Director of the Terry Fox Foundation and an avid curler...
, 2000 Nova Scotia champion (and former third of Colleen Jones) Kay Zinck, 3-time Prince Edward Island champion skip Rebecca Jean MacPhee, 1996 Quebec champion second Brenda Nicholls (playing skip this time), 1993 New Brunswick champion second Sandy Comeau (playing skip this time) as well as new-comers Kelly Scott
Kelly Scott
Kelly Scott is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia.-1995-2005:...
of British Columbia, Jenn Hanna
Jenn Hanna
Jennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:...
of Ontario and Stefanie Lawton
Stefanie Lawton
Stefanie Lawton is a Canadian curler from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. After an appearance at the 1997 Canadian Junior Championships, she would go on to win the 2000 Championships with the help of her team of sister Marliese Miller , Stacy Helm and Amanda MacDonald . At the worlds that year, she...
of Saskatchewan.
After the round-robin play, 4 teams were tied for the last playoff spot, and defending champion of the last 4 years, Colleen Jones was eliminated in her first tie-breaker match against New Brunswick
New Brunswick
New Brunswick is one of Canada's three Maritime provinces and is the only province in the federation that is constitutionally bilingual . The provincial capital is Fredericton and Saint John is the most populous city. Greater Moncton is the largest Census Metropolitan Area...
's Sandy Comeau who would later lose to Jenn Hanna
Jenn Hanna
Jennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:...
of Ontario. As Colleen Jones was eliminated, it had become clear there was a new era in Canadian women's curling, and that was of youth. Three of the four playoff teams were former national junior champions (Lawton in 2001, Jennifer Jones in 1994 and Scott in 1995), and the other was a runner-up (Hanna in 1998). In the end, it was Jennifer Jones
Jennifer Jones (curler)
Jennifer Jones is a Canadian curler from East St. Paul, Manitoba. Jones, a lawyer, is corporate counsel for Wellington West Capital and a Windsor Park Collegiate graduate.-Early success:...
over Hanna, in a very close game that came to the very last shot.
Television coverage
Quite a bit of controversy arose during the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts, as it was the first major tournament where the Canadian Broadcasting CorporationCanadian Broadcasting Corporation
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, commonly known as CBC and officially as CBC/Radio-Canada, is a Canadian crown corporation that serves as the national public radio and television broadcaster...
had full rights to televise the games. Previously, The Sports Network
The Sports Network
The Sports Network, commonly abbreviated as TSN, is a Canadian English language Category C specialty channel and is Canada's leading English language sports TV channel. TSN premiered in 1984, in the first group of Canadian specialty cable channels...
showed all the draws except the semi-final and the final, which was covered by the CBC. However, in a decision made in 2004, the Canadian Curling Association
Canadian Curling Association
The Canadian Curling Association is a Canadian organization responsible for encouraging and facilitating growth and development of the sport of curling. The CCA is associated with more than a dozen provincial and territorial curling associations across the country.-History:The CCA was created in...
awarded the new contract to CBC, which had a higher bid than TSN. This would mean only the afternoon draws would be covered on the main network while evening draws were shown on the Digital Cable Channel, CBC Country Canada
CBC Country Canada
bold is a Canadian English language Category A specialty channel owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation that airs a mix of drama, comedy, arts and culture and sports programming.-History:...
which only reached half a million Canadian homes. Morning draws, which TSN did not want to renew anyway were not shown at all. Many Canadian fans were outraged come Tournament time, as they were disappointed with what many considered inferior coverage on the CBC as well as the scheduling problems. Some games were moved to The Score
The Score (television network)
The Score Television Network is a Canadian English-language cable television specialty channel providing primarily sports news, highlights, information and analysis programming along with live event sports coverage...
and some games on CBC Country Canada were cut short because of Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulations that restricted the channel to only 12.4 hours of sports per week. This angered fans, and the CCA as well as many event sponsors were sent many angry letters and phone calls, some people even threatening to boycott the sponsors.
Teams
Team Canada | Alberta | British Columbia |
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Mayflower Curling Club Mayflower Curling Club The Mayflower Curling Club, which was founded in 1905, is located in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality in Halifax.The club is one of the premier curling rinks in Nova Scotia, being home to the teams headed by Colleen Jones, Mark Dacey, Shawn Adams, and Heather Smith-Dacey... , 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: Kim Kelly Kim Kelly (curler) Kim Kelly is a Canadian curler, throwing second stones for Mary-Anne Arsenault's Nova Scotia rink... Second: Mary Anne Arsenault Lead: Nancy Delahunt Nancy Delahunt Nancy Delahunt is a Canadian curler from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Delahunt currently plays third for Colleen Jones. Delahunt was a longtime member of the Colleen Jones team which won five Scott Tournament of Hearts and two World Curling Championships... Alternate: Mary Sue Radford |
Saville Sports Centre Saville Sports Centre The Saville Sports Centre is a sports facility run by the University of Alberta's Faculty of Education and Recreation, where it is located in Edmonton, Alberta. It features a curling rink, tennis courts and a gymnasium.... , 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 King Cathy King Cathy King , formerly Cathy Borst is a Canadian curler from St. Albert, Alberta... Third: Lori Armitstead Lori Olson-Johns Lori Olson-Johns born on November 24, 1976 in Toronto, Ontario is a Canadian curler. She currently plays second for Cheryl Bernard out of the Calgary Curling Club in Calgary.-1992-2000:... Second: Raylene Rocque Lead: Tracy Bush Alternate: Beth Iskiw |
Kelowna Curling Club Kelowna, British Columbia Kelowna, British Columbia Kelowna is a city on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley, in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada. Its name derives from a Okanagan language term for "grizzly bear"... Skip: Kelly Scott Kelly Scott Kelly Scott is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia.-1995-2005:... Third: Michelle Allen Second: Sasha Carter Sasha Carter Sasha Carter also known as Sasha Bergner, is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia. She currently plays second for Kelly Scott.... Lead: Renee Simons Renee Simons Renee Simons is a Canadian curler.Playing lead for Kelly Scott, Simons won the 2006 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the 2007 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, a bronze medal at the 2006 Ford World Women's Curling Championship and a gold medal at the 2007 World Women's Curling Championship... Alternate: Cheryl Noble Cheryl Noble Cheryl Noble is a Canadian curler, world champion and Olympic medalist. She received a bronze medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.... |
Manitoba | New Brunswick | Newfoundland and Labrador |
St. Vital 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: Jennifer Jones Jennifer Jones (curler) Jennifer Jones is a Canadian curler from East St. Paul, Manitoba. Jones, a lawyer, is corporate counsel for Wellington West Capital and a Windsor Park Collegiate graduate.-Early success:... Third: Cathy Overton-Clapham Cathy Overton-Clapham Cathy Overton-Clapham is a Canadian curler... Second: Jill Officer Jill Officer Jill Officer is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Officer plays second for the 2005, 2008, 2009 and 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion teams skipped by Jennifer Jones. She currently resides in Winnipeg, Manitoba with her husband Devlin Hinchey.Officer has played with Jones since... Lead: Cathy Gauthier Cathy Gauthier Cathy Gauthier is a Canadian curler and broadcaster.Gauthier, who was the long time second for Connie Laliberte, last played the lead position on the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts championship team of Jennifer Jones. Gauthier also won two championships with Laliberte in 1992 and 1995, before... Alternate: Trish Eck |
Beaver Curling Club, Moncton Skip: Sandy Comeau Third: Stacey Leger Second: Allison Farrell Lead: Sandi Prosser Alternate: Stacy Sampson |
St. John's Curling Club, St. John's, Newfoundland Skip: Heather Strong Heather Strong Heather Strong is a Canadian curler.Strong is the current Provincial Director of the Terry Fox Foundation and an avid curler... Third: Laura Strong Laura Strong Laura Strong is a Canadian curler from Mount Pearl, Newfoundland and Labrador.Strong, sister to Heather Strong, has played in six Tournament of Hearts for her home province of Newfoundland and Labrador.... Second: Beth Hamilton Lead: Susan O'Leary Alternate: Marcie Brown |
Nova Scotia | Ontario | Prince Edward Island |
Mayflower Curling Club Mayflower Curling Club The Mayflower Curling Club, which was founded in 1905, is located in Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional Municipality in Halifax.The club is one of the premier curling rinks in Nova Scotia, being home to the teams headed by Colleen Jones, Mark Dacey, Shawn Adams, and Heather Smith-Dacey... , Halifax Skip: Kay Zinck Third: Mary Mattatall Second: Candice Mittelstadt Lead: Monica Moriarty Alternate: Meaghan Smart |
Ottawa Curling Club Ottawa Curling Club The Ottawa Curling Club is an historic curling club located in downtown Ottawa on O'Connor Street. It is the oldest curling club in Ottawa, established in 1851 by Allan Gilmour as the Bytown Curling Club. The Club first played on the Rideau Canal until 1858... , Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa is the capital of Canada, the second largest city in the Province of Ontario, and the fourth largest city in the country. The city is located on the south bank of the Ottawa River in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario... Skip: Jenn Hanna Jenn Hanna Jennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:... Third: Pascale Letendre Second: Dawn Askin Dawn Askin Dawn Askin is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She currently plays lead for Jennifer Jones.... Lead: Stephanie Hanna Alternate: Joelle Sabourin Joëlle Sabourin Joëlle Sabourin is a Canadian curler from Gatineau. She currently plays third for Chantal Osborne.Sabourin is a four-time provincial champion for her native Quebec, earning her the right to play at four national championships... |
Charlottetown Curling Club, Charlottetown Charlottetown Charlottetown is a Canadian city. It is both the largest city on and the provincial capital of Prince Edward Island, and the county seat of Queens County. Named after Queen Charlotte, the wife of George III, Charlottetown was first incorporated as a town in 1855 and designated as a city in 1885... Skip: Rebecca Jean MacPhee Third: Shelly Bradley Shelly Bradley Shelly Bradley born Shelly Danks on November 17, 1970 in Dalhousie, New Brunswick) is a Canadian curler. She currently plays third for Suzanne Birt out of the Charlottetown Curling Club in Charlottetown.... * Second: Robyn MacPhee Robyn MacPhee Robyn MacPhee is a Canadian curler. She currently plays third for Suzanne Birt.... Lead: Stefanie Richard Alternate: Kim Dolan |
Quebec | Saskatchewan | Yukon/Northwest Territories |
Club de Curling Victoria, Sainte-Foy Skip: Brenda Nicholls Third: Allison Ross Second: Catherine Derick Lead: Marie-Josée Fortier Alternate: Julie Rainville |
CN Curling Club, Saskatoon Saskatoon Saskatoon is a city in central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River. Residents of the city of Saskatoon are called Saskatonians. The city is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344.... Skip: Stefanie Lawton Stefanie Lawton Stefanie Lawton is a Canadian curler from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. After an appearance at the 1997 Canadian Junior Championships, she would go on to win the 2000 Championships with the help of her team of sister Marliese Miller , Stacy Helm and Amanda MacDonald . At the worlds that year, she... Third: Marliese Miller Second: Sherri Singler Lead: Chelsey Bell Alternate: Sherry Anderson Sherry Anderson Sherry Anderson is a Canadian curler from Delisle, Saskatchewan.Anderson has been to five Scott Tournament of Hearts, four as a skip. Her first Scotts were in 1994 when her team lost in the semi-final. Anderson returned the following year, but finished out of the playoffs at 6-5... |
Yellowknife Curling Club, Yellowknife Skip: Kerry Koe Third: Monique Gagnier* Second: Kelli Sharpe Lead: Heather McCagg-Nystrom Alternate: Shona Barbour |
Standings
Locale | Skip | W | L | PF | PA | Ends Won |
Ends Lost |
Blank Ends |
Stolen Ends |
Shot Pct. |
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Manitoba | Jennifer Jones Jennifer Jones Phylis Lee Isley , better known by her stage name Jennifer Jones, was an American actress. A five-time Academy Award nominee, Jones won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in The Song of Bernadette .-Early life:Jones was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the daughter of Flora Mae and... |
9 | 2 | 82 | 55 | 49 | 38 | 10 | 18 | 80 |
British Columbia | Kelly Scott Kelly Scott Kelly Scott is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia.-1995-2005:... |
8 | 3 | 64 | 50 | 46 | 34 | 20 | 20 | 80 |
Saskatchewan | Stefanie Lawton Stefanie Lawton Stefanie Lawton is a Canadian curler from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. After an appearance at the 1997 Canadian Junior Championships, she would go on to win the 2000 Championships with the help of her team of sister Marliese Miller , Stacy Helm and Amanda MacDonald . At the worlds that year, she... |
7 | 4 | 69 | 56 | 42 | 46 | 17 | 7 | 83 |
Ontario | Jenn Hanna Jenn Hanna Jennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:... |
6 | 5 | 65 | 69 | 44 | 45 | 11 | 7 | 83 |
Alberta | Cathy King Cathy King Cathy King , formerly Cathy Borst is a Canadian curler from St. Albert, Alberta... |
6 | 5 | 68 | 62 | 45 | 45 | 13 | 12 | 79 |
Canada | 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... |
6 | 5 | 77 | 68 | 49 | 44 | 11 | 15 | 82 |
New Brunswick | Sandy Comeau | 6 | 5 | 69 | 77 | 46 | 52 | 7 | 12 | 77 |
Nova Scotia | Kay Zinck | 5 | 6 | 65 | 62 | 42 | 46 | 11 | 10 | 76 |
Quebec | Brenda Nicholls | 4 | 7 | 63 | 73 | 45 | 50 | 9 | 14 | 79 |
Northwest Territories Yukon | Kerry Koe | 4 | 7 | 70 | 73 | 49 | 44 | 11 | 14 | 77 |
Prince Edward Island | Rebecca Jean MacPhee | 4 | 7 | 70 | 73 | 49 | 44 | 11 | 14 | 77 |
Newfoundland and Labrador | Heather Strong Heather Strong Heather Strong is a Canadian curler.Strong is the current Provincial Director of the Terry Fox Foundation and an avid curler... |
1 | 10 | 53 | 75 | 39 | 47 | 15 | 9 | 77 |
Draw 1
February 19, 2:00 PM ETDraw 2
February 19, 7:30 PM ETDraw 3
February 20, 9:30 AM ETDraw 4
February 20, 2:00 PM ETDraw 5
February 20, 7:30 PM ETDraw 6
February 21, 9:30 AM ETDraw 7
February 21, 2:00 PM ETDraw 8
February 21, 2:00 PM ETDraw 9
February 22, 9:30 AM ETDraw 10
February 22, 2:00 PM ETDraw 11
February 22, 7:30 PM ETDraw 12
February 23, 9:30 AM ETDraw 13
February 23, 2:00 PM ETDraw 14
February 23, 7:30 ETDraw 15
February 24, 9:30 AM ETDraw 16
February 24, 2:00 PM ETDraw 17
February 24, 7:30 PM ETTiebreaker 1
February 25, 8:00 AM ETPlayer Percentages | |||
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Steph Hanna | 89% | Tracy Bush | 94% |
Dawn Askin Dawn Askin Dawn Askin is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She currently plays lead for Jennifer Jones.... |
85% | Raylene Rocque | 76% |
Pascale Letendre | 85% | Lori Armistead | 88% |
Jenn Hanna Jenn Hanna Jennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:... |
86% | Cathy King Cathy King Cathy King , formerly Cathy Borst is a Canadian curler from St. Albert, Alberta... |
95% |
Total | 86% | Total | 88% |
Player Percentages | |||
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Sandi Prosser | 64% | Nancy Delahunt Nancy Delahunt Nancy Delahunt is a Canadian curler from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Delahunt currently plays third for Colleen Jones. Delahunt was a longtime member of the Colleen Jones team which won five Scott Tournament of Hearts and two World Curling Championships... |
99% |
Allison Farrell | 81% | Mary-Anne Arsenault Mary-Anne Arsenault Mary-Anne Arsenault is a Canadian curler from Halifax, Nova Scotia. She is the long time second for Colleen Jones' team with whom she has won five Canadian championships, and two World Curling Championships... |
79% |
Stacey Leger | 82% | Kim Kelly Kim Kelly (curler) Kim Kelly is a Canadian curler, throwing second stones for Mary-Anne Arsenault's Nova Scotia rink... |
83% |
Sandy Comeau | 82% | 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... |
72% |
Total | 77% | Total | 83% |
Tiebreaker 2
February 25, 12:30 PM ETPlayer Percentages | |||
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Steph Hanna | 94% | Sandi Prosser | 95% |
Dawn Askin Dawn Askin Dawn Askin is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She currently plays lead for Jennifer Jones.... |
86% | Allison Farrell | 90% |
Pascale Letendre | 80% | Stacey Leger | 70% |
Jenn Hanna Jenn Hanna Jennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:... |
82% | Sandy Comeau | 72% |
Total | 86% | Total | 82% |
Playoffs
1 vs. 2
February 25, 6:00 PM ETPlayer Percentages | |||
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Cathy Gauthier Cathy Gauthier Cathy Gauthier is a Canadian curler and broadcaster.Gauthier, who was the long time second for Connie Laliberte, last played the lead position on the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts championship team of Jennifer Jones. Gauthier also won two championships with Laliberte in 1992 and 1995, before... |
78% | Renee Simons Renee Simons Renee Simons is a Canadian curler.Playing lead for Kelly Scott, Simons won the 2006 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the 2007 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, a bronze medal at the 2006 Ford World Women's Curling Championship and a gold medal at the 2007 World Women's Curling Championship... |
93% |
Jill Officer Jill Officer Jill Officer is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Officer plays second for the 2005, 2008, 2009 and 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion teams skipped by Jennifer Jones. She currently resides in Winnipeg, Manitoba with her husband Devlin Hinchey.Officer has played with Jones since... |
79% | Sasha Carter Sasha Carter Sasha Carter also known as Sasha Bergner, is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia. She currently plays second for Kelly Scott.... |
89% |
Cathy Overton-Clapham Cathy Overton-Clapham Cathy Overton-Clapham is a Canadian curler... |
80% | Michelle Allen | 93% |
Jennifer Jones Jennifer Jones (curler) Jennifer Jones is a Canadian curler from East St. Paul, Manitoba. Jones, a lawyer, is corporate counsel for Wellington West Capital and a Windsor Park Collegiate graduate.-Early success:... |
69% | Kelly Scott Kelly Scott Kelly Scott is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia.-1995-2005:... |
83% |
Total | 76% | Total | 79% |
3 vs. 4
February 25, 6:00 PM ETPlayer Percentages | |||
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Chelsey Bell | 88% | Steph Hanna | 89% |
Sherri Singler | 84% | Dawn Askin Dawn Askin Dawn Askin is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She currently plays lead for Jennifer Jones.... |
83% |
Marliese Miller | 88% | Pascale Letendre | 89% |
Stefanie Lawton Stefanie Lawton Stefanie Lawton is a Canadian curler from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. After an appearance at the 1997 Canadian Junior Championships, she would go on to win the 2000 Championships with the help of her team of sister Marliese Miller , Stacy Helm and Amanda MacDonald . At the worlds that year, she... |
69% | Jenn Hanna Jenn Hanna Jennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:... |
78% |
Total | 82% | Total | 85% |
Semi-final
February 26, 2:00 PM ETPlayer Percentages | |||
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Renee Simons Renee Simons Renee Simons is a Canadian curler.Playing lead for Kelly Scott, Simons won the 2006 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the 2007 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, a bronze medal at the 2006 Ford World Women's Curling Championship and a gold medal at the 2007 World Women's Curling Championship... |
94% | Steph Hanna | 94% |
Sasha Carter Sasha Carter Sasha Carter also known as Sasha Bergner, is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia. She currently plays second for Kelly Scott.... |
84% | Dawn Askin Dawn Askin Dawn Askin is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She currently plays lead for Jennifer Jones.... |
84% |
Michelle Allen | 79% | Pascale Letendre | 93% |
Kelly Scott Kelly Scott Kelly Scott is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia.-1995-2005:... |
73% | Jenn Hanna Jenn Hanna Jennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:... |
86% |
Total | 82% | Total | 89% |
Final
February 27, 12:30 PM ETThe final game between Jenn Hanna of Ontario and Jennifer Jones of Manitoba came down to the very last shot. Ontario had control of the game, and looked like they were going to pull if off at the end. However, in the last end they did not have the hammer, meaning Jones would have last rock. Ontario had a rock on the button that was well guarded, and the only way at it was an in-off a rock sitting just outside the house. Jones made this very difficult shot, which gave her four points and the win.
Player Percentages | |||
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Cathy Gauthier Cathy Gauthier Cathy Gauthier is a Canadian curler and broadcaster.Gauthier, who was the long time second for Connie Laliberte, last played the lead position on the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts championship team of Jennifer Jones. Gauthier also won two championships with Laliberte in 1992 and 1995, before... |
86% | Steph Hanna | 78% |
Jill Officer Jill Officer Jill Officer is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Officer plays second for the 2005, 2008, 2009 and 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion teams skipped by Jennifer Jones. She currently resides in Winnipeg, Manitoba with her husband Devlin Hinchey.Officer has played with Jones since... |
75% | Dawn Askin Dawn Askin Dawn Askin is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She currently plays lead for Jennifer Jones.... |
88% |
Cathy Overton-Clapham Cathy Overton-Clapham Cathy Overton-Clapham is a Canadian curler... |
76% | Pascale Letendre | 75% |
Jennifer Jones Jennifer Jones (curler) Jennifer Jones is a Canadian curler from East St. Paul, Manitoba. Jones, a lawyer, is corporate counsel for Wellington West Capital and a Windsor Park Collegiate graduate.-Early success:... |
70% | Jenn Hanna Jenn Hanna Jennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:... |
80% |
Total | 77% | Total | 80% |
Awards
- Tournament Most Valuable PlayerMost Valuable PlayerIn sports, a Most Valuable Player award is an honor typically bestowed upon the best performing player or players on a specific team, in an entire league, or for a particular contest or series of contests...
: Jenn HannaJenn HannaJennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:...
, OntarioOntarioOntario is a province of Canada, located in east-central Canada. It is Canada's most populous province and second largest in total area. It is home to the nation's most populous city, Toronto, and the nation's capital, Ottawa....
First All-Star team
- Lead: Nancy DelahuntNancy DelahuntNancy Delahunt is a Canadian curler from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Delahunt currently plays third for Colleen Jones. Delahunt was a longtime member of the Colleen Jones team which won five Scott Tournament of Hearts and two World Curling Championships...
, Team CanadaCanadaCanada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean... - Second: Dawn AskinDawn AskinDawn Askin is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She currently plays lead for Jennifer Jones....
, OntarioOntarioOntario is a province of Canada, located in east-central Canada. It is Canada's most populous province and second largest in total area. It is home to the nation's most populous city, Toronto, and the nation's capital, Ottawa.... - Third: Marliese Miller, SaskatchewanSaskatchewanSaskatchewan is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of . Saskatchewan is bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, and on the south by the U.S. states of Montana and North Dakota....
- Skip: Jennifer JonesJennifer Jones (curler)Jennifer Jones is a Canadian curler from East St. Paul, Manitoba. Jones, a lawyer, is corporate counsel for Wellington West Capital and a Windsor Park Collegiate graduate.-Early success:...
, ManitobaManitobaManitoba is a Canadian prairie province with an area of . The province has over 110,000 lakes and has a largely continental climate because of its flat topography. Agriculture, mostly concentrated in the fertile southern and western parts of the province, is vital to the province's economy; other...
Second All-Star team
- Lead: Susan O'Leary, Newfoundland and LabradorNewfoundland and LabradorNewfoundland and Labrador is the easternmost province of Canada. Situated in the country's Atlantic region, it incorporates the island of Newfoundland and mainland Labrador with a combined area of . As of April 2011, the province's estimated population is 508,400...
- Second: Sherri Singler, SaskatchewanSaskatchewanSaskatchewan is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of . Saskatchewan is bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, and on the south by the U.S. states of Montana and North Dakota....
- Third: Pascale Letendre, OntarioOntarioOntario is a province of Canada, located in east-central Canada. It is Canada's most populous province and second largest in total area. It is home to the nation's most populous city, Toronto, and the nation's capital, Ottawa....
- Skip: Jenn HannaJenn HannaJennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:...
, OntarioOntarioOntario is a province of Canada, located in east-central Canada. It is Canada's most populous province and second largest in total area. It is home to the nation's most populous city, Toronto, and the nation's capital, Ottawa....
Top player Percentages
Round-robinLeads
- Nancy DelahuntNancy DelahuntNancy Delahunt is a Canadian curler from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Delahunt currently plays third for Colleen Jones. Delahunt was a longtime member of the Colleen Jones team which won five Scott Tournament of Hearts and two World Curling Championships...
, Canada 91% - Susan O'Leary, Nfld. & Lab. 91%
- Chelsey Bell, Saskatchewan 88%
- Steph Hanna, Ontario 88%
- Tracy Bush, Alberta 85%
Seconds
- Dawn AskinDawn AskinDawn Askin is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She currently plays lead for Jennifer Jones....
, Ontario 84% - Sherri Singler, Saskatchewan 83%
- Mary-Anne ArsenaultMary-Anne ArsenaultMary-Anne Arsenault is a Canadian curler from Halifax, Nova Scotia. She is the long time second for Colleen Jones' team with whom she has won five Canadian championships, and two World Curling Championships...
, Canada 83% - Sasha CarterSasha CarterSasha Carter also known as Sasha Bergner, is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia. She currently plays second for Kelly Scott....
, B.C. 81% - Robyn McPhee, P.E.I. 80%
Thirds
- Marliese Miller, Saskatchewan 82%
- Pascale Letendre, Ontario 82%
- Lori Olson, Alberta 82%
- Allison Ross, Quebec 81%
Skips
- Jennifer JonesJennifer Jones (curler)Jennifer Jones is a Canadian curler from East St. Paul, Manitoba. Jones, a lawyer, is corporate counsel for Wellington West Capital and a Windsor Park Collegiate graduate.-Early success:...
, Manitoba 81% - Stefanie LawtonStefanie LawtonStefanie Lawton is a Canadian curler from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. After an appearance at the 1997 Canadian Junior Championships, she would go on to win the 2000 Championships with the help of her team of sister Marliese Miller , Stacy Helm and Amanda MacDonald . At the worlds that year, she...
, Saskatchewan 81% - Jenn HannaJenn HannaJennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:...
, Ontario 80% - Cathy KingCathy KingCathy King , formerly Cathy Borst is a Canadian curler from St. Albert, Alberta...
, Alberta 80% - Kelly ScottKelly ScottKelly Scott is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia.-1995-2005:...
, B.C. 79%
Alberta
@ the Lethbridge Curling Club in LethbridgeLethbridge
Lethbridge is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada, and the largest city in southern Alberta. It is Alberta's fourth-largest city by population after Calgary, Edmonton and Red Deer, and the third-largest by area after Calgary and Edmonton. The nearby Canadian Rockies contribute to the city's...
. Cathy King defeated Shannon Kleibrink in the finals 5-4 on January 30.
Results:
- Cathy KingCathy KingCathy King , formerly Cathy Borst is a Canadian curler from St. Albert, Alberta...
, Saville Centre CC, EdmontonEdmontonEdmonton 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...
(5-2) won semi-final, won final - Shannon KleibrinkShannon KleibrinkShannon Kleibrink is a Canadian curler from Okotoks, Alberta. She and her team of third Amy Nixon, second Glenys Bakker, lead Christine Keshen and alternate Sandra Jenkins represented Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy...
, Calgary Winter Club (6-1) lost final - Renelle Bryden, CalgaryCalgaryCalgary is a city in the Province of Alberta, Canada. It is located in the south of the province, in an area of foothills and prairie, approximately east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies...
CC (5-2) lost semi-final - Deb Santos, Saville Centre CC, Edmonton (4-3)
- Renee SonnenbergRenée SonnenbergRenée Sonnenberg is a Canadian curler from Grande Prairie, Alberta.Sonnenberg is two time provincial champion....
, Grande Prairie CC (4-3) - Diane Foster, Garrison, Calgary CC (2-5)
- Cindy Serna, Saville Centre CC, Edmonton (2-5)
- Jodi Busche, Fort St. JohnFort St. John, British ColumbiaThe City of Fort St. John is a city in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. A member municipality of the Peace River Regional District, the city covers an area of about 22 km² with 22,000 residents . Located at Mile 47, it is one of the largest cities along the Alaska Highway. Originally...
and Grande PrairieGrande Prairie, AlbertaGrande Prairie is a city in the northwestern part of the province of Alberta in Western Canada. It is located on the southern edge of the Peace River Country . The city is surrounded by the County of Grande Prairie No...
CC (0-7)
British Columbia
@ the Marpole Curling Club in VancouverVancouver
Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. It is the hub of Greater Vancouver, which, with over 2.3 million residents, is the third most populous metropolitan area in the country,...
. Kelly Scott's team wins final on January 22 over Patti Knezevic 7-6.
- Kelly ScottKelly ScottKelly Scott is a Canadian curler from Kelowna, British Columbia.-1995-2005:...
, KelownaKelownaKelowna is a city on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley, in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada. Its name derives from a Okanagan language term for "grizzly bear"...
CC (6-1) won final - Patti Knezevic, Prince GeorgePrince George, British ColumbiaPrince George, with a population of 71,030 , is the largest city in northern British Columbia, Canada, and is known as "BC's Northern Capital"...
Golf & CC (5-2) won semi, lost final - Pat SandersPat SandersPat Sanders is a Canadian curler and world champion.-Championships:Sanders became world champion in 1987 with the Canadian team.Her team won the 1987 Scott Tournament of Hearts, and reached the final in 1988, finishing second....
, DuncanDuncan, British ColumbiaDuncan is a city on southern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.-History:The community is named after William Chalmers Duncan . He arrived in Victoria in May 1862, then in August of that year he was one of the party of a hundred settlers which Governor Douglas took to Cowichan Bay...
CC (4-3) - won tie-breaker, lost semi - Jerri-Pat Armstrong, CranbrookCranbrook, British ColumbiaCranbrook, British Columbia is a city in southeast British Columbia, located on the west side of the Kootenay River at its confluence with the St. Mary's River, It is the largest urban centre in the region known as the East Kootenay. As of 2006, Cranbrook's population is 18,267, and the...
CC (4-3) - lost tie-breaker - Toni Wills, Gordon Ears Winter Club, Maple RidgeMaple Ridge, British ColumbiaMaple Ridge is a District Municipality in British Columbia, located in the northeastern section of Metro Vancouver. Maple Ridge has a population of approximately 68,949.-History:...
(3-4) - Janelle Yardley, Kamloops CC (3-4)
- Georgina WheatcroftGeorgina WheatcroftGeorgina Wheatcroft is a Canadian curler.Wheatcroft made her Scott Tournament of Hearts debut in 1987 as a third for Pat Sanders. Wheatcroft's prior experience had been as a skip at the Canadian Junior Curling Championships in 1985 for British Columbia...
, Valley CC, CloverdaleCloverdale, British ColumbiaCloverdale is an historic town and designated town centre of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, located near Langley, which is east of Vancouver. The town was founded initially as a small farm community in 1870 for its fertile land and temperate climate, and has since become enveloped by suburban...
(2-5) - Kristy Lewis, RichmondRichmond, British ColumbiaRichmond is a coastal city, incorporated in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Part of Metro Vancouver, its neighbouring communities are Vancouver and Burnaby to the north, New Westminster to the east, and Delta to the south, while the Strait of Georgia forms its western border...
CC (1-6)
Manitoba
@ the Souris Glenwood Arena in SourisSouris, Manitoba
Souris is a town in the southwestern portion of the Canadian province of Manitoba, 2006 population 1,772, total including Glenwood Municipality is 2,412. It is located on the Souris River, from which it takes its name. The town is home to Canada's longest historic cable-stayed footbridge , known...
. Jennifer Jones defeated Kristy Jenion 5-4 in the finals on January 30.
Results:
Red Group
- Lois Fowler, Wheat City CC, BrandonBrandon, ManitobaBrandon is the second largest city in Manitoba, Canada, and is located in the southwestern area of the province. Brandon is the largest city in the Westman region of Manitoba. The city is located along the Assiniboine River. Spruce Woods Provincial Park and CFB Shilo are a relatively short distance...
(6-1) lost "red1-black1" game, lost semi-final - Liza Park, Brandon CC (5-2) lost "red2-black2" game
- Joelle Duguid, Fort Rouge CC, Winnipeg (4-3)
- Karen Young, Springfield CC, Duguld (4-3)
- Janet HarveyJanet HarveyJanet Harvey is a Canadian curler.In 1984, Harvey played second for Darcy Kirkness at that year's Canadian Junior Curling Championships...
, Fort Rouge CC, Winnipeg (4-3) - Chris Scalena, StarbuckStarbuck, ManitobaStarbuck is a small community near the La Salle River, and is located within the Rural Municipality of Macdonald, Manitoba.First Nations and Métis people had lived in the area well before the arrival of European families who began settling around Starbuck by 1870...
CC (3-4) - Gwen Wooley, MordenMorden, ManitobaMorden is a small town with a population of 6571 located in the Pembina Valley region of southern Manitoba, Canada. Morden is less than ten minutes west of neighbouring Winkler, and a relatively short distance to Pembina Valley Provincial Park...
CC (2-5) - Lois Mosiondz, The PasThe Pas, ManitobaThe Pas is a town in Manitoba, Canada, located in Division No. 21, Manitoba in the Northern Region, some 630 kilometres northwest of the provincial capital, Winnipeg, near the border of Saskatchewan. It is sometimes still called Paskoyac by locals as the first trading post was called Fort Paskoyac...
CC (1-6)
Black Group
- Jennifer JonesJennifer Jones (curler)Jennifer Jones is a Canadian curler from East St. Paul, Manitoba. Jones, a lawyer, is corporate counsel for Wellington West Capital and a Windsor Park Collegiate graduate.-Early success:...
, St. Vital CC, Winnipeg (6-1) won tie-breaker, won "red2-black2" game, won semi-final, won final - Kristy Jenion, St. Vital CC, Winnipeg (6-1) won "red1-black1" game, lost final
- Kristen Williamson, Brandon CC (6-1) lost tie-breaker
- Barb Spencer, Fort Rouge CC, Winnipeg (3-4)
- Terry Ursel, PlumasPlumas, ManitobaPlumas is a community located in the Rural Municipality of Westbourne, in the Canadian province of Manitoba. Plumas is roughly 70 km northwest of Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, and about 150 km northwest of the provincial capital, Winnipeg....
CC (3-4) - Ainsley Champagne, Fort Rouge CC, WinnipegWinnipegWinnipeg 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...
(2-5) - Linda Stewart, Swan RiverSwan River, Manitoba-Economy:The economic base of the town lies in agriculture and forestry along with support industries for same.Almost fifty percent of the surrounding area is under cultivation, most of which is seeded to cereal grain, oilseeds, and other specialty crops. Wheat, rye, barley, oats, flax, and canola...
CC (2-5) - Jackie McCormick, ArborgArborg, ManitobaArborg is a town located in the Rural Municipality of Bifrost in Manitoba's Interlake Region, 103 kilometres north of Winnipeg.The picturesque setting along the Icelandic River was first settled more than 100 years ago...
CC (0-7)
New Brunswick
@ the Thistle St. Andrew's Curling Club in Saint JohnSaint John, New Brunswick
City of Saint John , or commonly Saint John, is the largest city in the province of New Brunswick, and the first incorporated city in Canada. The city is situated along the north shore of the Bay of Fundy at the mouth of the Saint John River. In 2006 the city proper had a population of 74,043...
. Sandy Comeau's team wins the final on January 23 over Heidi Hanlon 6-3
- Sandy Comeau, Beaver CC, Moncton (5-2) - wins tie-breaker, wins semi, wins final
- Heidi HanlonHeidi HanlonHeidi Hanlon is a Canadian curler from Saint John, New Brunswick.Hanlon is an 11-time provincial women's champion skip, provincial mixed champion and two-time provincial women's seniors championship. She became a Canadian champion for the first time by winning the 2011 Canadian Senior Curling...
, Thistle St. Andrew's CC, Saint JohnSaint John, New BrunswickCity of Saint John , or commonly Saint John, is the largest city in the province of New Brunswick, and the first incorporated city in Canada. The city is situated along the north shore of the Bay of Fundy at the mouth of the Saint John River. In 2006 the city proper had a population of 74,043...
(6-1) - loses final - Melissa Adams, Grand FallsGrand Falls, New BrunswickGrand Falls is a Canadian town located in Victoria County, New Brunswick.Situated on the Saint John River, the town derives its name from a waterfall created by a series of rock ledges over which the river drops 23 metres.-Geography:Grand Falls is located in the valley of the St...
CC/Curling Beauséjour Inc, Moncton (5-2) - lost semi - Sylvie Robichaud, Curling Beauséjour Inc, Moncton (5-2) - lost tie-breaker
- Susan Dobson, Thistle St. Andrew's CC, Saint John (4-3)
- Kathy Floyd, Thistle St. Andrew's CC, Saint John (2-5)
- Karen McDermott, Beaver, Moncton CC (1-6)
- Maureen McMaster, Beaver CC, Moncton (0-7)
Newfoundland and Labrador
@ the Carol Curling Club in Labrador CityLabrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador
Labrador City is a town in western Labrador , near the Quebec border. As of 2006, its population is 7,240...
. Heather Strong's team wins final on January 23 over Laura Phillips 6-5
- Heather StrongHeather StrongHeather Strong is a Canadian curler.Strong is the current Provincial Director of the Terry Fox Foundation and an avid curler...
, St. John'sSt. John's, Newfoundland and LabradorSt. John's is the capital and largest city in Newfoundland and Labrador, and is the oldest English-founded city in North America. It is located on the eastern tip of the Avalon Peninsula on the island of Newfoundland. With a population of 192,326 as of July 1, 2010, the St...
CC (4-0) won final - Laura Phillips, St. John's CC (3-1) won semi, lost final
- Cathy Cunningham, St. John's CC (2-2) lost semi
- Debbie Porter, Carol CC, Labrador CityLabrador City, Newfoundland and LabradorLabrador City is a town in western Labrador , near the Quebec border. As of 2006, its population is 7,240...
(1-3) - Marcie Brown, St. John's CC (0-4)
Nova Scotia
@ the Yarmouth Curling Club in YarmouthYarmouth, Nova Scotia
Yarmouth is a town and fishing port located on the Gulf of Maine in rural southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada. It is the shire town of Yarmouth County. The town is located in the heart of the world's largest lobster fishing grounds and has Canada's highest lobster catch.- History :The townsite may...
. Kay Zinck dedeated Virginia Jackson 7-3 in the finals on January 30.
Teams:
- Kay Zinck, Mayflower CC, Halifax (7-0) won final
- Virginia Jackson, TruroTruro, Nova Scotia-Education:Truro has one high school, Cobequid Educational Centre. Post-secondary options include a campus of the Nova Scotia Community College, as well as the Nova Scotia Agricultural College in the neighboring town of Bible Hill.- Sports :...
CC (5-2) won semi-final, lost final - Heather Smith-DaceyHeather Smith-DaceyHeather Smith-Dacey is a Canadian curler from Halifax, Nova Scotia....
, Mayflower CC, Halifax (5-2) lost semi-final - Jillian MouzarJill MouzarJillian Mouzar [pronounced MOW-zer] is a Canadian curler from Halifax, Nova Scotia. She currently plays lead for Kirsten Wall's Oakville, Ontario rink.Mouzar started curling in Liverpool, Nova Scotia...
, Mayflower CC, Halifax (4-3) - Lisa DePaoli, Glooscap CC, KentvilleKentville, Nova ScotiaKentville is a town in Kings County, Nova Scotia. It is one of the main towns in the Annapolis Valley, and it is the county seat of Kings County. As of 2006, the town of Kentville had a population of 5,815 people....
(3-4) - Sue-Ann Bartlett, Mayflower CC, Halifax (2-5)
- Teri Lake, Mayflower CC, Halifax (1-6)
- Denise Pelrine, Mayflower CC, Halifax (1-6)
Ontario
@ The Rideau Curling Club in OttawaOttawa
Ottawa is the capital of Canada, the second largest city in the Province of Ontario, and the fourth largest city in the country. The city is located on the south bank of the Ottawa River in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario...
. After going down 1-4 early on in round-robin play, Jenn Hanna's team from the Ottawa Curling Club
Ottawa Curling Club
The Ottawa Curling Club is an historic curling club located in downtown Ottawa on O'Connor Street. It is the oldest curling club in Ottawa, established in 1851 by Allan Gilmour as the Bytown Curling Club. The Club first played on the Rideau Canal until 1858...
wins eight straight to win the championships over Krista Scharf 6-4 on January 30.
Results:
- Jenn HannaJenn HannaJennifer Ann Hanna is a Canadian curler who curls out of the Ottawa Curling Club. She was a finalist in both the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championship and the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts.-Personal life:...
, Ottawa Curling ClubOttawa Curling ClubThe Ottawa Curling Club is an historic curling club located in downtown Ottawa on O'Connor Street. It is the oldest curling club in Ottawa, established in 1851 by Allan Gilmour as the Bytown Curling Club. The Club first played on the Rideau Canal until 1858...
, OttawaOttawaOttawa is the capital of Canada, the second largest city in the Province of Ontario, and the fourth largest city in the country. The city is located on the south bank of the Ottawa River in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario...
5-4; won second tie-breaker, won "3-4" game, won semi-final, won final - Krista ScharfKrista ScharfKrista Lee McCarville B.A. is a Canadian curler.McCarville skipped the Northern Ontario team in three Canadian Junior Curling Championships . In 2003 she, and her team from Lakehead University represented Canada at the Winter Universiade in Tarvisio, Italy...
, Fort William CC, Thinder Bay 6-3; won "1-2" game, lost final - Chrissy Cadorin, GuelphGuelphGuelph is a city in Ontario, Canada.Guelph may also refer to:* Guelph , consisting of the City of Guelph, Ontario* Guelph , as the above* University of Guelph, in the same city...
CC 7-2; lost "1-2" game, lost semi-final - Jo-Ann Rizzo, Brant CC, BrantfordBrantford, OntarioBrantford is a city located on the Grand River in Southern Ontario, Canada. While geographically surrounded by the County of Brant, the city is politically independent...
6-3; lost "3-4" game - Janet McGhee, UxbridgeUxbridge, OntarioUxbridge is a township in south-central Ontario, Canada, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, in the Greater Toronto Area.The main centre in the township is the namesake community of Uxbridge...
& District CC 5-4; won first tie-breaker, lost second - Kathy Brown, SuttonSutton, OntarioSutton is a suburban community located nearly 2 km south of Lake Simcoe in Ontario, Canada. The community was formerly a village but is now part of the Town of Georgina after amalgamation with it and North Gwillimbury in 1971.-Geography and information:...
CC 5-4; lost fist tie-breaker - Tara GeorgeTara GeorgeTara George is a Canadian curler from Thunder Bay. She formerly played third for the Krista McCarville rink....
, Fort William CC Thunder BayThunder Bay-In Canada:Thunder Bay is the name of three places in the province of Ontario, Canada along Lake Superior:*Thunder Bay District, Ontario, a district in Northwestern Ontario*Thunder Bay, a city in Thunder Bay District*Thunder Bay, Unorganized, Ontario...
4-5 - Kim MooreKim MooreKimberly Moore is a Canadian curler from St. Catharines, Ontario. Moore currently plays second for Sherry Middaugh....
, North Halton Golf & Country Club, GeorgetownGeorgetown, OntarioGeorgetown is a community in the town of Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada and is part of the Regional Municipality of Halton. It is situated on the Credit River, located approximately 60 km west of Toronto making it part of the Greater Toronto Area...
3-6 - Elaine Uhryn, SooSault Ste. Marie, OntarioSault Ste. Marie is a city on the St. Marys River in Algoma District, Ontario, Canada. It is the third largest city in Northern Ontario, after Sudbury and Thunder Bay, with a population of 74,948. The community was founded as a French religious mission: Sault either means "jump" or "rapids" in...
Curlers Asc. 3-6 - Dawn Schwar, Sudbury CC 1-8
Sherry Middaugh
Sherry Middaugh
Sherry L. Middaugh is a Canadian curler from Victoria Harbour, Ontario. Before marrying world champion curler Wayne Middaugh, she was known as Sherry Scheirich....
, the defending champion did not qualify.
Prince Edward Island
@ The Crapaud Community Curling Club in CrapaudCrapaud, Prince Edward Island
Crapaud is a Canadian village in Queens County, Prince Edward Island , North of Victoria in the township of Lot 29.- References :...
. Rebecca Jean MacPhee clinched the tournament with a 7-5 win over Suzanne Gaudet on January 26.
Results: (teams knocked out after 3 losses)
- Rebecca Jean MacPhee, Charlottetown CC (6-0)
- Suzanne Gaudet, Charlottetown CC (4-3)
- Shirley Berry, CornwallCornwall, Prince Edward IslandCornwall is a Canadian suburban town located in Queens County, Prince Edward Island.The town is located immediately west of the provincial capital Charlottetown and functions as a bedroom community.-History:...
CC (4-3) - Kathy O'RourkeKathy O'RourkeKathleen "Kathy" O'Rourke is a retired Canadian curler from Summerside, Prince Edward Island. She is a six-time provincial champion and is a former Canadian Mixed Champion....
, Charlottetown CC (3-3) - Leslie MacDougall, Charlottetown CC (3-3)
- Tammy Dewar, MontagueMontague, Prince Edward IslandMontague is a Canadian town and the largest population centre in Kings County, Prince Edward Island.The town straddles the Montague River which is the dividing line between the townships of Lot 52 and Lot 59. The town functions as a regional service centre for a rural population of 20,000...
CC (3-3) - Donna Butler, Cornwall CC (2-3)
- Nola Murphy, Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club, SummersideSummerside, Prince Edward IslandSummerside is a Canadian city in Prince County, Prince Edward Island. It is the second largest city in the province and the principal municipality for the western part of the island.- History :...
(2-3) - Bev Beaton, CharlottetownCharlottetownCharlottetown is a Canadian city. It is both the largest city on and the provincial capital of Prince Edward Island, and the county seat of Queens County. Named after Queen Charlotte, the wife of George III, Charlottetown was first incorporated as a town in 1855 and designated as a city in 1885...
CC (1-3) - Melissa Andrews, CrapaudCrapaud, Prince Edward IslandCrapaud is a Canadian village in Queens County, Prince Edward Island , North of Victoria in the township of Lot 29.- References :...
Community CC (1-3) - Karen Currie, Cornwall CC (0-3)
Quebec
@ The Club de Curling Laval-sur-le-Lac in LavalLaval, Quebec
Laval is a Canadian city and a region in southwestern Quebec. It is the largest suburb of Montreal, the third largest municipality in the province of Quebec, and the 14th largest city in Canada with a population of 368,709 in 2006...
. Brenda Nicholls defeated Marie-France Larouche 10-9 in the finals on January 30.
Results:
A
- Marie-France LaroucheMarie-France LaroucheMarie-France Larouche is a Canadian curler.Larouche is a former national junior curling champion, having won the title in 1999 with her team of Nancy Bélanger, Marie-Ève Létourneau, Valerie Grenier and Véronique Grégoire. Larouche won the championship after four previous unsuccessful attempts...
, CC Etchemin, Saint-RomualdSaint-Romuald, QuebecSaint-Romuald is a district of Lévis, Quebec, Canada, located on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River across from Quebec City. The district was formerly a town , but was amalgamated with Lévis on January 1, 2002....
& CC Victoria, Sainte-Foy (5-1) wins "A1-B1" game, loses final - Ève BélisleÈve BélisleÈve Bélisle is a Canadian curler and amateur ornithologist from Montreal. She is employed at the Center for Reseatch in Computational Thermochemistry at École Polytechnique....
, CC LachineLachine, QuebecLachine was a city on the Island of Montreal in southwestern Quebec, Canada. It is now a borough within the city of Montreal.-History:...
/CC Longue-Pointe, MontrealMontrealMontreal is a city in Canada. It is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest city in Canada and the seventh largest in North America...
(5-1) loses "A2-B2" game - Nathalie Gagnon, CC Riverbend, AlmaAlma, QuebecAlma is a town in the Canadian province of Quebec.-Geography:Alma is located on the southeast coast of Lac Saint-Jean where it flows into the Saguenay River, in the Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec, Canada, approximately 175 km north of Quebec City...
/ CC Kénogami Jonquière (4-2) - Claire Léveillé, CC Rouyn-Noranda (3-3)
- Bonnie Dunn, CC OtterburnOtterburn Park, QuebecOtterburn Park is a small town located 40km east of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The population as of the Canada 2006 Census was 8,464. The town lies south of Mont-Saint-Hilaire, on the Richelieu River, and is one of the few officially bilingual towns in Québec....
Legion/CC Glenmore, Dollard-des-Ormeaux (2-4) - Ruth Lavoie, CC Kénogami, Jonquière/CC Chicoutimi (1-5)
- Cindy Kyle, CC Glenmore, Dollard-des-Ormeaux (1-5)
B
- Brenda Nicholls, CC Victoria, Sainte-Foy (5-1) loses "A1-B1" game, wins semi-final, wins final
- Chantal Osborne, CC ThursoThurso, QuebecThurso is a city in the Papineau Regional County Municipality in the Outaouais region of western Quebec. It is located on the Ottawa River, and is within Canada's National Capital Region...
(5-1) wins "A2-B2" game, loses semi-final - Élise Lafontaine, CC Laurier, Victoriaville (4-2)
- Cheryl Morgan, CC Longue-Pointe, Montreal/CC Lachine (3-3)
- Louise Desrosiers, CC Victoria, Sainte-Foy (2-4)
- Élaine Roy, CC Kénogami, Jonquière/Port-Alfred, La BaieLa Baie, QuebecLa Baie is a borough of the city of Saguenay, Quebec, located where the Rivière à Mars flows into the Baie des Ha! Ha!, a bay of the Saguenay River. Formerly an independent city, its population in 2006 was 19,639....
/CC Chicoutimi (1-5) - Chatnal Gadoua, CC LacolleLacolle, QuebecLacolle is a municipality in southern Quebec, Canada located in the administrative area of the Montérégie. The population as of the Canada 2006 Census was 2,512...
(1-5)
Saskatchewan
@ The Assiniboia Curling Club in AssiniboiaAssiniboia, Saskatchewan
Assiniboia is a town in south central Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located south-southwest of Moose Jaw beside Highway 2 and Highway 13.-History:...
. Stefanie Lawton defeated Sherry Anderson 9-2 in the final on February 6.
Results:
- Stefanie LawtonStefanie LawtonStefanie Lawton is a Canadian curler from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. After an appearance at the 1997 Canadian Junior Championships, she would go on to win the 2000 Championships with the help of her team of sister Marliese Miller , Stacy Helm and Amanda MacDonald . At the worlds that year, she...
, CN CC, SaskatoonSaskatoonSaskatoon is a city in central Saskatchewan, Canada, on the South Saskatchewan River. Residents of the city of Saskatoon are called Saskatonians. The city is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Corman Park No. 344....
(5-2) (won semi-final, won final) - Sherry AndersonSherry AndersonSherry Anderson is a Canadian curler from Delisle, Saskatchewan.Anderson has been to five Scott Tournament of Hearts, four as a skip. Her first Scotts were in 1994 when her team lost in the semi-final. Anderson returned the following year, but finished out of the playoffs at 6-5...
, DelisleDelisle, Saskatchewan-References:...
CC (6-1) (lost final) - Chantelle Eberle, Bushell Park CC, Moose Jaw (5-2) (lost semi-final)
- Cindy Street, Tartan CC, Regina (3-4)
- Jan BetkerJan BetkerJanice "Jan" Betker is a Canadian curler. Betker is best known for playing third on the Sandra Schmirler rink that won three world championships and an Olympic gold medal in the 1990s...
, Callie CC, ReginaRegina, SaskatchewanRegina 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...
(3-4) - Sue Altman, Foam LakeFoam Lake, Saskatchewan-References:...
CC (3-4) - Michelle EnglotMichelle EnglotMichelle Englot ; is a Canadian curler from Regina, Saskatchewan...
, DavidsonDavidson, SaskatchewanDavidson is a town in south central Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located 104 km southeast of Saskatoon beside provincial highway 11. It is located almost exactly halfway between Saskatoon and Regina and was a popular stopping-off point for travellers before Hwy...
CC (2-5) - Heather Torrie, Nutana CC, Saskatoon (1-6)
Yukon/Northwest Territories
@ The Whitehorse Curling Club in Whitehorse, YukonWhitehorse, 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...
. Double-round robin, no final. Kerry Koe wins in a tie-breaker on January 23 over Nicole Baldwin 9-5.
- Kerry Koe, Northwest TerritoriesNorthwest TerritoriesThe Northwest Territories is a federal territory of Canada.Located in northern Canada, the territory borders Canada's two other territories, Yukon to the west and Nunavut to the east, and three provinces: British Columbia to the southwest, and Alberta and Saskatchewan to the south...
(4-2) wins tie-breaker - Nicole Baldwin, YukonYukonYukon is the westernmost and smallest of Canada's three federal territories. It was named after the Yukon River. The word Yukon means "Great River" in Gwich’in....
(4-2) loses tie-breaker - Maureen Miller, Northwest Territories (3-3)
- Sandra Mikkelsen, Yukon (1-5)
defending champion Stacey Stable did not qualify