Birt and Dolan grab 1st wins at Scotties

The Thursday evening opening draw is complete at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts provincial women’s curling championship at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in Summerside. Five teams, three from Charlottetown and two from Cornwall, are taking part in the round robin competition with a Page playoff that wraps up Monday evening. Defending champion Suzanne Birt, returning to the club where she began her curling career, beat Cornwall’s Donna Butler by a 7- 4 score, aided by a seventh end triple, while Birt’s Charlottetown clubmate Kim Dolan stole five points in the first end, and another two in the second, on the way to a 12-3 win over Cornwall’s Karen Currie. The Robyn MacPhee rink had the night off.

Friday play is at 10 am, when Currie meets Cornwall clubmate Butler, and MacPhee takes on Dolan, with draw three at 3 pm, when Currie plays MacPhee, and Dolan battles Birt.

The PEI champion advances to the national Scotties, February 21 to March 1st in Victoria BC.

Birt returning to The Fox in search of 6th PEI women’s title (Journal)

JASON SIMMONDS - The Journal Pioneer

SUMMERSIDE — This year’s P.E.I. Scotties Tournament of Hearts carries extra significance for defending champion Suzanne Birt.
The 27-year-old Summerside native, who has won five of the last six P.E.I. women’s curling championships, will be competing for her first provincial title at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in Summerside since junior. Birt began her curling career at The Fox, her home club when she won back-to-back Canadian junior titles in 2001 and 2002 and the world junior women’s championship in 2001 and bronze medal in ’02.
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