Daily Archives: February 8, 2010

Charlottetown preps for 2011 Scotties

Larry Wood HeartChart Editor (CCA) The last time the Scotties Tournament of Hearts was staged in Charlottetown, post-event reports seeping off Prince Edward Island painted a word picture of one whale of a razzlin’, dazzlin’ party. Veteran observers concur. It … Continue reading

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Martin, Bernard look to keep Olympic podium streak alive (CTV)

By Paul Hoogkamp, CTVOlympics.ca Posted Monday, February 8, 2010 Canada has never failed to reach the podium in Olympic curling since the sport returned to competiton in 1998. Through three Olympic Games, Canada has collected two gold medals, two silver … Continue reading

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Carmody hungry for rematch after Hearts loss (CBC)

(CBC) Erin Carmody, who threw skip rock for P.E.I. at curling’s Tournament of Hearts last week, is keen for another chance after a difficult loss in the final Sunday. Click to read this story at CBC.ca

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Rod MacDonald rink captures Tankard (Journal)

ALBERTON ERIC MCCARTHY The Journal Pioneer For a fifth decade in his curling career, Rod MacDonald is heading to a Canadian Brier. “It’s got to be some sort of record,” MacDonald said after he and teammates Kevin Champion, Mark O’Rourke … Continue reading

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PEI loses heartbreaker (Journal)

SAULT STE. MARIE, ONT. JASON SIMMONDS The Journal Pioneer The Kathy O’Rourke rink’s run towards P.E.I.’s first-ever Canadian women’s curling championship came to a heart-breaking end early Sunday evening. O’Rourke, who calls the game and throws second stones for the … Continue reading

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A real heartbreaker-PEI rink comes up short at Scotties (Guardian)

MURRAY MCCORMICK & THE GUARDIAN STAFF Canwest News Service SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — It was a Super Sunday for Jennifer Jones. And the end of a brilliant run by Prince Edward Island’s Kathy O’Rourke rink. While most of the … Continue reading

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