Field wide open for Junior Men’s curling on PEI in upcoming season

The future of Maritime curling will be on display in Moncton next week and long-time instructor Leo Majeau couldn’t be happier.

Thirty-team junior curlers and 12 adults have registered to participate in the sixth annual Centre of Curling Excellence camp, which will run nine hours a day from Monday to Friday at Curling Beausejour.

“On P.E.I., the junior curlers see a sign that they can make a giant step forward this year,” he said. “(Former Canadian champion and World Silver Medallist) Brett Gallant is not going to play his final year of junior so that field is wide open. It gives the chance for other curlers to step up, maybe win a provincial and get to a national championship”.

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Scotties Silver Medallists kick off Gold Cup Parade

Three members of the 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts silver medal team were the marshals for today’s 49th Gold Cup parade in Charlottetown. Skip Kathy O’Rourke, last rock thrower Erin Carmody, and lead stone Tricia Affleck, led the parade atop a light blue Ford Mustang convertible.

Scotties Parade Marshals
Photo: L-R: Erin Carmody, Kathy O’Rourke, Tricia Affleck

The O’Rourke rink, which also includes Geri-Lynn Ramsay, will soon be back on the ice as they begin their run for the 2011 national Scotties title, which will be contested at the Charlottetown Civic Centre from February 19-27. The Scotties provincial championship will take place January 27-31 at the Cornwall Curling Club.

Scotties float wins Best 1st Time Entry

The 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts float won the Best First Time Entry award at today’s 49th Gold Cup Parade in Charlottetown.

The float featured a number of former Scotties winners, including Robyn MacPhee, Shelly Bradley, and Nancy Cameron,  along with  the Scotties Little Softie mascot, and  lots of Scotties sponsor Kruger International’s paper products forming the word “CURLING”.

Scotties Float
Photo credit: Craig Mackie

Scotties “Little Softie” takes in Old Home Week

(CCA) Scotties volunteers, along side the official mascot “Little Softie”, were on hand Sunday August 15th to participate in the festivities at Old Home Week in Charlottetown. From musical performances to animal acts to some of Canada’s most popular buskers and performers, “Little Softie” was on site taking in all the excitement.

 Robbie Doherty and friends were on site handing out  The 2011 Scotties Tournmanent of Hearts Logo tattoos, and spreading the word that soon the midway which currently houses rides, and games will soon be the “house” to another game. Scotties is just around the corner, we invite everyone to get in on the excitement!

 

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Volunteers needed tonight to wrap up Scotties float decoration

The 2011 Scotties Committee can still use a few more volunteers to decorate and make the Scotties float the best in the Gold Cup Parade. If you can help out, meet at the Crossroads Firehall in Stratford, Thursday at 6:00 PM. More info? Call 569-2326.

O’Rourke rink to be Marshals for 49th Gold Cup Parade

The 49th Gold Cup Parade takes place on Friday in Charlottetown, with Prime Minister Stephen Harper scheduled to be in attendance, and perfect weather expected. The 2010 Scotties silver-medallist Kathy O’Rourke rink, which includes Erin Carmody, Geri-Lynn Ramsay, and Tricia Affleck, will be this year’s parade marshals. The 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, to be held in Charlottetown from February 19-27, will have a float in the parade, which has close to 100 entries.

Eastlink TV will cover the event live, beginning at 10:30 am.

Tricia Affleck and Geri-Lynn Ramsay

File Photo: Tricia Affleck, Geri-Lynn Ramsay from the Kathy O’Rourke rink at the Summerside Lobster Carnival in July  Click to enlarge

PEICA now accepting entries for upcoming curling ch’ship season

The PEI Curling Association is pleased to announce that it is now accepting online entries for the 2010-2011 provincial curling championships, which get underway with the Pepsi Juniors in early January. The schedule of events, entry deadlines, and a link to the online entry form is available on the home page at PEICurling.com. All entries must be made online, and payment may be made by cheque, or online via Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or PayPal.   The Canadian Curling Association has changed their Competitor Card requirement for the upcoming season. There will be only one fee, of $35, per player season, which applies to provincial adult events leading to a national championship (Labatt Tankard Men’s, Scotties Women’s, PEI Credit Unions Seniors, and M&M Meat Shops Mixed).

PEI Curling Association

1st Annual Gahan Brewery Cashspiel late Oct. in Montague

The Montague Curling Club in Montague, PEI is hosting The Gahan Brewery Cashspiel Friday October 29 2010 thru October 31 2010.

Gahan Brewery

 
Open to the first 18 teams (Mens Womens Juniors) entered.
 
Format will be 18 Team(3 Pools of 6 Round Robin). 8 end games.
 
Entry will be $400 ($428 with Atlantic Curling Tour  fees for Men and Junior Men).
 
Prize money will be $7500 based on full entry. Entry deadline is Sept 30 2010.
 
To enter send cheque (postdated to Sept 30)  payable to  Montague Curling Club. Please include Team Name, Club Name, and Contact information ( address, phone, email) to:
 

Donald Clarey
PO Box 426
Montague PEI
C0A 1R0
Rooms in Montague available at   Lane’s Cottages and Suites phone  1 800 268 7532
 
For more info contact Donald Clarey at phone  902 838 4261 or   email   [email protected]

Scotties float decorating help needed

?The 2011 Charlottetown Scotties Tournament of Hearts will have a float in the Gold Cup Parade, but need some help decorating. They’re looking for volunteers to help decorate next Wednesday and/or Thursday evenings from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. If you can help, call the Scotties Charlottetown office at 569-2326 and ask for Kelly.

WCF/CCA deal on future of World Ch’ships in Canada

(CCA) PERTH, SCOTLAND – The World Curling Federation (WCF) is pleased to announce that it has signed a new agreement with the Canadian Curling Association (CCA) which will see Canada hosting the World Women’s Championships in 2012 and 2014 and the Men’s World Championship in 2013. 
Photo: View of the ice at the 2009 Ford World Men’s Curling Championship in Moncton, New Brunswick (Photo: CCA/Michael Burns Photography)

 The deal is for a minimum of three years and provides the CCA with the first right of refusal for renewal. The sites for the events in 2012, 2013 and 2014 will be determined by the CCA in consultation with the WCF.

 Under the new agreement, the Canadian sports TV channel, TSN, will continue to hold the exclusive broadcasting rights in Canada for the world curling championships.

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Curl for Autism

Join us for a Halloween Themed Curling Bonspiel!

Who: Curlers, non-curlers, corporate teams. Individual or team entry.

When: October 30 · 9:00am – 5:30pm
Where:  Charlottetown Curling Club

Cost: $120 per team or $30 per person.
…*Charitable tax receipt of $20 per person provided.

What: 3 Four End Games
Chili Lunch
Mussels
Door Prizes
Wii Team competition
Prizes for best costumes!

Register: Limited to 20 teams.
Call Nathalie at (902) 566-4844
or email [email protected]

*Clean sneakers are required. Brooms and sliders can be borrowed at the club if needed.

Skills Development and High Performance Jr. Curling Camp

On 10 and 11October 2010 the  PEI Curling Association will be holding a weekend Junior Curling Skills Development/High Performance Camp for competitive junior men and women teams/individuals as well as for novice to intermediate level Juniors.

Please Note:  Group A will consist of more advanced competitive teams/individuals and Group B will focus on the novice to intermediate Junior teams/individuals who have at least 2 years experience. Groups will alternate between on ice and classroom sessions.

CAMP LOCATION:  Charlottetown Curling Club

CAMP TIMES:

Sunday, 10 October                

8:30 a.m. – 9:00 am                 Check in & Change up

9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.              Camp – on ice & classroom sessions

Monday, 11 October               

 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.              Camp – on ice & classroom sessions

 COST:

The cost is $200.00  per team including coach or $50.00 per individual – Space is limited and selection will be on a first come first paid basis.  Morning and afternoon nutrition breaks will be provided by the Camp each day.

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION:

Cheque (payable to PEI Curling Association) & registration must be received before Thurs. 30 September, 2010. 

CAMP CONTENT:

  • ·        On-Ice topics may include:   (modified for specific group)
    • Video Analysis with laser,
    • Technical drills (balance, timing, line of delivery, grip, release, rotation, team consistency),
    • Sweeping and judging,
    • Timing system with stopwatch,
    • Weight control (draws and big weight), angles, situational play, rock placement,
    • Pre-shot routines,
    • Communication,
    • Shot selection (defensive vs. offensive), ice reading, speed trap.
  • ·        Off-Ice topics may include:  (modified for specific group)
    • Technical Review,
    • Rules update & etiquette
    • Season Planning and Goal Setting,
    • Team Dynamics,
    • Training and Practice,
    • Strategy/Tactics/Game Plan/End Plan,
    • Mental Toughness,
    • Physical Prep/Nutrition,

Camp Instructors:  Some of the staff for the Camp will include:

Brian Rice, Master Learning Facilitator NB, Curl Atlantic High Performance Team, International Camp Instructor, NCCP Level; 3 Marilyn Sutherland Master Learning Facilitator PEI Level 3,
Jeff Wilson NCCP Level 3,Whitecap Head Instructor;
Kathie Gallant Level 3, and four-time Provincial Jr. Men’s Champs Coach;
Erin Carmody 3 time Jr. Provincial Women’s Champ & Scotties Silver Medalist,
Brett Gallant 5 time Prov. Jr. Champ, Canadian Champ, World Silver Medalist;
Sarah Fullerton Level 2 Certified and Provincial Jr. Women’s  Champ & Canada Games.

Several others instructors will be confirmed within the very near future.

Mail camp registration/cheque to:   Gayle Johnston

                                                            46 Kirkdale Rd, Box 3 Site 10

                                                            Charlottetown, PEI   C1E 1N6

For further information please contact Gayle Johnston at 368-1071 or email: [email protected]       

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11th annual Codiac Maritime Jr. Bonspiel set for Oct. in Moncton

11th Annual Codiac Curling

Maritime Junior Bonspiel

(15 & Under/20 & Under) 
 

  • Who – Two divisions – 15 years and under, and 20 years and under
  • What – Curl for Cash
  • When – October 15, 16, 17, 2010
  • Where – Curling Beausejour, Moncton, NB
  • Why – Because it’s fun and, it’s a great opportunity to test your skills against teams from your own and other Provinces!

    Other Details 

  • Entries may be limited to 10 boys teams and 10 girls teams in each age division.    If necessary, due to lack of ice time or not enough girls or boys teams entered in a division, teams may be combined.

 

  • To play in the 15 & under group, all curlers must be born in 1995 or later. 

 

  • To play in the 20 & under group, all curlers must be born in 1990 or later.

 

  • Entry fee is $200 per team   Please make cheque payable to: Beausejour Juniors and send with completed registration form.

 

  • Minimum 4 games per team, subject to ice availability.

 

  • Entry deadline: September 27, 2010   Only Paid Entries Will Be Accepted

 
 
Space is limited…Please Register Early

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PEI Curling Hall of Fame member Freeman Miles passes away

Freeman Miles

Photo: Freeman Miles at October 2008 PEI Curling Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

Freeman Miles, a member of the PEI Curling Hall of Fame, died suddenly on Sunday at the Prince County Hospital in Summerside, at the age of 82. Visting hours are Tuesday 6-9 pm at the East Prince Funeral Home, 245 Pope Road, Summerside, and the funeral is Wednesday at 11 am at Trinity United Church, Summerside.

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Here is his biography,  from his October 2008  PEI Curling Hall of Fame induction ceremony in the Builder category:

Freeman Miles began his curling career in North Sydney, Nova Scotia. Following his move to Charlottetown, he curled at the Charlottetown Curling Club, and with a later move to Summerside he continued in the sport at the Summerside Curling Club and then the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club…. and although he participated as a curler in the “roaring game” for 40 years, his real contribution has been in the Builder Category.

He first served as vice – president of the Charlottetown Curling Club and then as president in 1971 – 72, and In the mid seventies, Freeman became active in the Prince Edward Island Curling Association. He was the PEI representative to the Canadian Curling Association for the Mixed for three years — 1975 through 1977, and then three years as the provincial Men’s representative to the Canadian Curling Association in 1978 to 1980. He served two years as vice – president of the Prince Edward Island Curling Association…. as president in 1982-83, and then as past-president. During this time period, Freeman was an active member of most of the Association committees.

In 1976, Freeman moved to Summerside, where he served on the executive of the old Summerside Curling Club…. first as vice president and then two years as president in 1979 to 1981.

In 1980 to 1982 he chaired the Building Committee for the new rink, to be known as the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club…. it opened in January 1982 and he became the first Chair of the Board of Directors…. twelve years later, he again presided as President of the Silver Fox, in the 1994 – 95 year.

His talents as an administrator continued to be in demand, as he was the draw master for Canadian Legion Curling (Provincial Command) for sixteen years.

In 1987, he chaired the National Mixed Organizing Committee for the Canadian Mixed Championship held at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club. This was the year the Peter Gallant team of Charlottetown won the Canadian Championship.

In 2007,  Freeman was presented with a Life Membership to the PEI Curling Association.

The Freeman Miles record, as a Builder of curling in this Province, has been outstanding and he is most deserving of the honour we bestow upon him this evening, as we induct him, in the Builder Category, into the Prince Edward Island Curling Hall of Fame, this 20th day of October 2008.