2011 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts
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The 2011 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts
The Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts is the Manitoba provincial women's curling tournament. The winning team represents Manitoba at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.-Event names:*Eaton's Championship...

, Manitoba's women's provincial curling championship, was held January 26–30 in Altona, Manitoba
Altona, Manitoba
Altona is a predominantly Mennonite town in southern Manitoba about 100 km south-west of Winnipeg and 133 km north of Grand Forks, North Dakota. It is surrounded by the Rural Municipality of Rhineland. Much of the surrounding area is devoted to farming and agriculture-based business. Its...

 at the Sunflower Gardens Arena. The winning team of Cathy Overton-Clapham
Cathy Overton-Clapham
Cathy Overton-Clapham is a Canadian curler...

 represented team Manitoba
Manitoba
Manitoba 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...

 at the 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts
2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts
The 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's national curling championship, was held from February 19 to February 27 at the Charlottetown Civic Centre in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island...

 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The team went 4-7 in round robin play.

Teams

The sixteen Manitoba Safeway qualifiers are selected through the 1-9 rural zones, the 10-14 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...

 zones, the winning team from the Berth Bonspiel, and the CurlManitoba Women's Bonspiel winner from the previous 2009-2010 season.

Asham Black Group

Skip Vice Second Lead Club Notes Seed
Joelle Brown Tracey Lavery  Leslie Cafferty  Kristie Moroz  Fort Rouge C.C.  Winnipeg zone 13 winner 8
Betty Buurma Quinn Roberts  Jen Kienas  Suzie Scott  Carberry C.C. Rural zone 5 winner
Kerri Einarson Janice Blair  Susan Baleja  Alison Harvey  Fort Rouge C.C. CurlMB Women's Bonspiel winner 6
Janet Harvey
Janet Harvey
Janet Harvey is a Canadian curler.In 1984, Harvey played second for Darcy Kirkness at that year's Canadian Junior Curling Championships...

Cherie-Ann Loder  Kristin Loder  Carey Kirby  Assiniboine Memorial C.C.
Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club
The Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club is located in the northwestern area of Winnipeg, in the community of St. James. The curling club was started up in 1929 and was nicknamed the 'root cellar', it had only 2 sheets of ice at the time. The AMCC moved to their current site, at Vimy and Hamilton, in...

Brandon Scotties Berth winner 4
Tina Kozak Kortney Teale  Pam Robins  Krystal Stewart  Brandon C.C.  Rural zone 4 winner
Cathy Overton-Clapham
Cathy Overton-Clapham
Cathy Overton-Clapham is a Canadian curler...

Karen Fallis  Leslie Wilson  Raunora Westcott  Fort Rouge C.C. Winnipeg zone 10 winner 1
Brette Richards Cheryl Neufeld  Elisabeth Peters  Jillian Sandison  Assiniboine Memorial C.C. Winnipeg zone 12 winner
Kelly Wiwcharuk  Jodi Cockle  Georgette Sicotte  Sheila Ritchat  Snow Lake C.C.  Rural zone 1 winner

Red Brick Red Group

Skip Vice Second Lead Club Notes Seed
Lisa Blixhavn  Lana Hunter  Jaimie Coxworth  Tanya Enns  Brandon C.C. Rural zone 3 winner 7
Chelsea Carey
Chelsea Carey
Chelsea Carey is a Canadian curler.Carey is the daughter of former Brier champion Dan Carey.Carey curled in six provincial junior championships, but did not win the event. She did win the 2000 Juvenile Provincial championship which she followed up with a silver medal at the 2001 Canadian Juvenile...

 
Kristy Jenion  Kristen Foster  Lindsay Titheridge  Morden C.C.  Rural zone 6 winner 3
Kim Link Maureen Bonar
Maureen Bonar
Maureen Bonar is a Canadian curler.Bonar is a four time provincial champion- twice as a skip.After having won the 1982 provincial junior championships as skip, Bonar joined up with Patti Vande as her lead and won the 1983 provincial championships earning them the right to represent Manitoba at the...

 
Colleen Kilgallen  Renee Fletcher  East St. Paul C.C.  Rural zone 8 winner 5
Bev Lumax Lois Mosiondz  Betty Kotyk  Nancy McLennan  Swan River C.C.  Rural zone 2 winner
Deb McCreanor Laurie MacDonald  Stephanie Armstrong-Craplewe  Coralee Lamb  La Salle C.C.  Rural zone 7 winner
Michelle Montford Courtney Blanchard  Sara Jones  Sarah Norget  Fort Rouge C.C. Winnipeg zone 14 winner
Karen Rosser Cheryl Reed
Cheryl Reed
Cheryl L. Reed is an American journalist, and Director of Strategic Communications at the University of Chicago Medical Center.She won a 1996 Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting.-Life:...

 
Sam Owen  Lindsay Edie  Springfield C.C. Rural zone 9 winner
Jill Thurston
Jill Thurston
Jill Thurston December 2, 1971 in Winnipeg, Manitoba is a Canadian curler. She currently skips her own team out of the Granite Curling Club in Winnipeg, Manitoba....

 
Kristen Phillips  Jenna Loder  Kendra Georges  Granite C.C.
Granite Curling Club (Winnipeg)
The Granite Curling Club, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, is the oldest curling club in Western Canada. It has produced many national and world champions. The original Granite Curling Club dates back to 1880. Its current downtown location was built in 1912. It is often considered to be the "St...

 
Winnipeg zone 11 winner 2

Asham Black Group

Skip (Club) W L PF PA Ends
Won
Ends
Lost
Blank
Ends
Stolen
Ends
Cathy Overton-Clapham (Fort Rouge) 6 1 59 29 33 24 3 12
Kerri Einarson (Fort Rouge) 5 2 54 35 34 28 7 9
Joelle Brown (Fort Rouge) 5 2 53 40 31 29 5 9
Janet Harvey (Assiniboine Memorial) 5 2 56 35 32 25 4 8
Brette Richards (Assiniboine Memorial) 4 3 44 41 28 29 5 6
Tina Kozak (Brandon) 2 5 44 47 28 29 4 6
Betty Buurma (Carberry) 1 6 35 60 26 33 8 6
Kelly Wiwcharuk (Snow Lake) 0 7 18 68 19 28 4 4

Red Brick Red Group

Skip (Club) W L PF PA Ends
Won
Ends
Lost
Blank
Ends
Stolen
Ends
Chelsea Carey (Morden) 7 0 52 24 30 20 6 7
Karen Rosser (Springfield) 6 1 52 35 32 24 9 8
Kim Link (East St. Paul) 5 2 42 38 27 28 13 4
Michelle Montford (Fort Rouge) 4 3 49 37 30 28 9 5
Lisa Blixhavn (Brandon) 3 4 38 51 25 32 8 4
Jill Thurston (Granite) 2 5 39 41 23 28 11 2
Deb McCreanor (La Salle) 1 6 32 46 26 32 9 1
Bev Lumax (Swan River) 0 7 27 54 25 29 11 3

Draw 1

January 26, 8:30 AM CT

Draw 2

January 26, 12:15 PM CT

Draw 3

January 26, 4:00 PM CT

Draw 4

January 26, 8:15 PM CT

Draw 5

January 27, 8:30 AM CT

Draw 6

January 27, 12:15 PM CT

Draw 7

January 27, 4:00 PM CT

Draw 8

January 27, 7:45 PM CT

Draw 9

January 28, 8:30 AM CT

Draw 10

January 28, 12:15 PM CT

Draw 11

January 28, 4:00 PM CT

Draw 12

January 28, 7:45 PM CT

Draw 13

January 29, 8:30 AM CT

Draw 14

January 29, 12:15 PM CT

Tie Breaker 1

January 29, 4:00 PM CT

Tie Breaker 2

January 29, 7:30 PM CT

Playoffs

B1 vs. R1

January 30, 8:30 AM CT

B2 vs. R2

January 30, 8:30 AM CT

Semifinal

January 30, 12:15 PM CT

Final

January 30, 4:00 PM CT
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