Team PEI’s James Dalton wins Fair Play award at Canadian Juniors

James Dalton, third on the Alex MacFadyen-skipped PEI Junior Men’s team from the Silver Fox in Summerside, won the Performance Brooms Fair Play award for men’s Vice-skips, announced this evening at the awards banquet for the 2018 New Holland Canadian Junior Curling Championships in Shawinigan Quebec. The Fair Play award winners were selected by the officials.

James Dalton

Here is the full list of all-stars and award winners:

All-Stars
(determined by shooting percentages during the round robin)

Women
First Team

Skip — Laurie St-Georges, Quebec (79 per cent)
Third — Kristin Clarke, Nova Scotia (83 per cent)
Second — Karlee Burgess, Nova Scotia (85 per cent)
Lead — Erin Tomalty, Northern Ontario (82 per cent)

Second Team

Skip — Kaitlyn Jones, Nova Scotia (76 per cent)
Third — Cynthia St-Georges, Quebec (83 per cent)
Second — Emily Riley, Quebec (79 per cent)
Lead — Hannah Wallingford, Ontario (80 per cent)

Men

First Team
Skip — JT Ryan, Manitoba (85 per cent)
Third — Jacques Gauthier, Manitoba (87 per cent)
Second — Joey Hart, Ontario (89 per cent)
Lead — Caleb Boorse, Alberta (91 per cent)

Second Team
Skip — Karsten Sturmay, Alberta (85 per cent)
Third — Chris Kennedy, Alberta (86 per cent)
Second — Nick Zachernuk, Nova Scotia (87 per cent)
Lead — Bradley Lequin (85 per cent)
* In the case of a percentage tie, the all-star position goes to the player with the highest plus/minus for the week (a player receives a +1 for every game in which he/she outcurls the positional opponent by five per cent or more). Should they still be tied, the pre-event draw to the button results are used to determine the all-star.

Ken Watson Sportsmanship Awards
(voted by the players)

Women — Pearl Gillis, Northwest Territories
Men — JT Ryan, Manitoba

Performance Brooms Fair Play Awards
(selected by the officials)

Men
Lead — Maxime Blais, Northern Ontario
Second — Joey Hart, Ontario
Vice-skip — James Dalton, P.E.I.
Skip — Karsten Sturmay, Alberta
Coach — Daniel Bédard, Quebec

Women
Lead — Pearl Gillis, Northwest Territories
Second  —Karlee Burgess, Nova Scotia
Vice-skip — Christianne West, Nunavut
Skip — Kayla Skrlik, Alberta
Coach — Todd Troyer, B.C.

ASHAM National Coaching Awards
(voted by the coaches)

Women – Michel St-Georges, Quebec
Men – Dean Kleiter, Saskatchewan

Joan Mead Legacy Awards
(selected by the event officials)
($500 scholarship)

Women – Kristin Clarke, Nova Scotia
Men – Matthew Hall, Ontario

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