Manitoba rules at Canadian Mixed

IQALUIT, Nunavut, November 15 (CCA)….It was a struggle early on, but Manitoba, skipped by Sean Grassie of Winnipeg, won the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship Saturday at Arniatok Arena, 6-4 over Ontario (Wayne Tuck of Brantford).

Despite being out-curled as a team (83%-76%), and at the skip position (82%-69%), Manitoba still prevailed in the final which was a nail-biter from the get-go.

The teams traded deuces in the first two ends, then singles in the next two ends.  Ontario, however, was able to steal one in the fifth to go up 4-3 at the break. 

But Manitoba, particularly Grassie, who had not curled well in the first half, responded with a single in the sixth to even the score, then stole one in the seventh for a 5-4 lead.  Another steal of one in the eighth end put the ‘Bison’ up for good, 6-4.  

Ontario blanked the ninth end and needed a deuce in the 10th to send it to an extra, but was run out of rocks.

“I guess the steal in seven shifted the momentum,” said Grassie.  “They could have had us on the ropes a little bit.  There were a couple of ends where we were scrambling.  They had a shot for two (in the seventh), but it may have picked, I’m not sure.  Then in the next end, they had another good chance, but we just peeled really well from then on.

“It feels really great to be a Canadian champion.  It’s the ultimate, whether it’s a title in men’s, women’s or mixed.  Our front end lost the (Mixed) final several years ago so I don’t think they wanted to lose again.  So I’m happy for them. This might be our last chance to play together anyway.  Our third (Alli Nimik) moved to Calgary last spring and if she stays there, we’ll be looking for a new third.”

Manitoba, which had finished in first place after the round robin, earning a bye to the final, thus completed the 46th edition of the Canadian Mixed, which was being presented by First Air, with an overall record of 11-1.

It was the first Canadian Mixed title for former provincial junior champion Grassie, third Alli Nimik, second Ross Derksen and lead Kendra Green, who represented the Deer Lodge Curling Club.    Derksen and Green were runners-up at the 2006 Canadian Mixed in Whitehorse, when playing second and lead, respectively, for skip David Hamblin, losing the final to Ontario’s John Epping.

Derksen is also a former Canadian and world junior champion, having played third for David Hamblin in 2002.

Meanwhile, Ontario had clawed its way to the final, defeating Nova Scotia (Mark Dacey of Halifax), 8-4 in a tiebreaker for third, then knocking off Saskatchewan (Darrell McKee of Saskatoon) Friday night, 6-5 in the semi-final.  Tuck’s team of third Kimberly Tuck, second Jake Higgs and lead Sara Jane Gatchell also finished third at the 2002 Canadian Mixed in Halifax.

It was the first time that a Canadian sport championship has been staged in the territory of Nunavut.

It’s the eighth Mixed title for Manitoba, tied with Saskatchewan, since the championship began in 1964 in Toronto but the first win for the province since 1991, when skip Jeff Stoughton won in Thunder Bay.   Alberta leads all provinces with nine wins.

Two players from the winning team will now represent Canada at the 2009 World Mixed Doubles Championship, April 17-25, 2009 in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy.

“We haven’t talked about who is going yet,” explained Grassie.  “We didn’t want to jinx the team.”

Level 1 and 2 Officiating courses offered

 The PEICA is offering both Level 1 and Level 22 Officiating Clinics.
The Level 1 clinic will take place on Saturday November 29 at Sport PEI, room 212, 40 Enman Crescent, Charlottetown.
The Level 2 clinic will take place the following day, Sunday Nov. 30, in the upstairs conference room at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in Summerside.
Cost for these clinics is $30 each, and they each run from 9 am to 4:30 pm.
Registration deadline is Monday November 24th. Please make cheques payable to the PEI Curling Association.

For further information or to register, please contact Gayle Johnston at 368-1071 or email gaylej@pei.sympatico.ca.
You may also sign up on the registration sheet at your local curling club.

It’s a Manitoba-Ontario final at Canadian Mixed

IQALUIT, Nunavut, November 14 (CCA)…Manitoba will face Ontario in the final of the 46th edition of the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship, Saturday at 2:00 pm at the Arniatok Arena.

Manitoba, skipped by Sean Grassie of Winnipeg, finished first after the completion of the round robin with a 10-1 record and advanced to the final.

Meanwhile, Ontario, skipped by Wayne Tuck of Brantford, had to fight through a third-place tiebreaker and the semi-final on Friday, in order to play on Saturday. 

Firstly, Ontario defeated Nova Scotia (Mark Dacey of Halifax), 8-4 in the tiebreaker for third place.  Then, it hooked Saskatchewan (Darrell McKee of Saskatoon) in the semi-final.

In a very well-curled match,  Ontario managed to take one in the 10th to eke out a 6-5 win, after blanking the eighth and ninth ends.   Ontario shot 89%, while Saskatchewan was just a point behind at 88%.

Ontario has won only two Mixed trophies since the championship began in 1964 in Toronto.   The latest came courtesy of skip John Epping in 2005 in Whitehorse.  Manitoba has won eight Mixed crowns, but the last win came in 1991 in Thunder Bay by Winnipeg’s Jeff Stoughton.

Manitoba defeated Ontario, 8-2 in the first draw of the 2009 Canadian Mixed, which is being presented by First Air, last Saturday.

In addition to a Canadian title, two players from the winning team will also represent Canada at the 2009 World Mixed Doubles Championship, slated for April 17-25, 2009 in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy.

A good start for the Carmody rink (Journal)

Geri-Lynn Ramsay, second on the Erin Carmody rink based at the Charlottetown Curling Club, watches after her shot is released during her team’s opening game Friday of the Maritime Junior Cash Fling 2008 – hosted by the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club. Carmody’s team beat the Amanda MacLean rink of O’Leary 14-1. Draws for boys and girls teams resume today and conclude on Sunday.

Click to see picture at the Journal-Pioneer

Maritime Junior Fall Cash Fling underway at Fox (Guardian)

Summerside – The Maritime Junior Fall Cash Fling is playing out this weekend at the Silver Fox Curling Club in Summerside, with 24 girls and boys teams competing.
One host team got off to a good start Friday. Sam Ramsay’s rink from Summerside defeated Spencer Pitre from the Western Curling Club in Alberton 5-3 in their first match of the day.

Click to read this story in today’s Guardian.

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