Curl for Wishes: Sophie’s choice is trip to Disney World (Guardian)

Cory Gray of Vogue Optical and four-year-old Sophie Young cuddle with Mickey Mouse on a sheet of ice at the Charlottetown Curling Club. The 7th Annual Vogue Optical Curl for Wishes runs here April 7-9.

Guardian photo by Jim Day

Photo: Cory Gray of Vogue Optical and four-year-old Sophie Young cuddle with Mickey Mouse on a sheet of ice at the Charlottetown Curling Club. The 7th Annual Vogue Optical Curl for Wishes runs here April 7-9.

(by Jim Day)

Sophie Young is tearing around tables in the Charlottetown Curling Club with the joyful abandon of any other four-year-old child.

Her bursts of energy, however, are much shorter and further apart than most children her age.

Sophie has atrioventricular septal defect or AVSD – a congenital heart defect that is as bad as it sounds.

Packed into a tiny frame, Sophie stands little more than two feet tall and weighs a mere 27 pounds. Andria Young says the energy levels of her diminutive daughter are, for the large part, very low.

Today, the family is focused on a special trip. In mid-May, Sophie is heading to Disneyland in Florida with her parents, her brother Christopher and her sister Katlyn.

“She knows she is going to see Mickey Mouse,” said Andria.

“She tells everyone she is going on the tea cups.”

The trip will be paid for by funds raised last year in the Annual Vogue Optical Curl for Wishes in support of the Children’s Wish Foundation, PEI Chapter. The seventh annual curling fundraiser is being held April 7-9 at the Charlottetown Curling Club with 26 teams competing with funds going toward granting one of the wishes the PEI chapter is currently working on.

Cory Gray of Vogue Optical is thrilled to play a part in making special wishes come true.

“To see these young children going through these horrible illnesses, it’s just nice to see them have these wishes and the chance to enjoy the anticipation leading up to them,” he said.

The Youngs extend their gratitude to the Children’s Wish Foundation and to Vogue Optical for making Sophie’s wish a reality.

The Children’s Wish Foundation grants wishes to children between the ages of three and 17 who are diagnosed with a life threatening illness.

Click for full story in The Guardian.

Moncton’s Robichaud coaching Czechs at Worlds (Times & Transcript)

When the world men’s curling championship came to Moncton two years ago, it was no surprise that Ellery Robichaud stepped up to serve as a volunteer.

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Photo: Moncton’s Ellery Robichaud, head coach of the Czech Republic men’s curling team, shares a laugh with his players at Curling Beausejour this week. The Czech Republic team from left: Jindrich Kitzeberger, Jakub Bares, Martin Snitil, Marek Vydra and Jiri Snitil. Robichaud and his team are headed to the world men’s curling championship, which begins Saturday in Regina.

Robichaud is a long-time curling enthusiast in the city. He’s a veteran coach and manager of Moncton’s Curling Beausejour Inc.

But Robichaud had no idea then that his volunteer work would lead to a much bigger role at this year’s world championship, which begins Saturday in Regina.

Robichaud’s task in Moncton was to serve as the driver for the Czech Republic team. Robichaud, who had coached his daughter, Sylvie, to a New Brunswick women’s title and a trip to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts national championship the previous year, and the Czech team talked curling much of the week as they drove around the city.

The team liked what it heard and it wasn’t long before the players reached out to Robichaud to coach their squad.

Click for full story in the Times & Transcript

Ford World Men’s Curling Championship starts Saturday in Regina (CCA)

The Ford World Men’s Curling Championship, presented by Richardson, starts Saturday in the Brandt Centre at Evraz Place in Regina, Saskatchewan, as 12 countries begin the nine-day battle for the global title.

This marks the 17th year of title sponsorship of a world championship by Ford of Canada, and the seventh consecutive year that the men’s and women’s championships have been conducted separately, after being combined from 1989-2004.

Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Korea, Norway, Scotland, Sweden, Switzerland and United States are set to compete in the 6,000-seat Brandt Centre (formerly the Agridome), which has also been the site of other major curling championships in the past decade…the 2001 Canadian Curling Trials, the inaugural 2002 Continental Cup, 2006 Tim Hortons Brier and 2008 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

The countries play a round robin leading to the Page Playoffs, whereby the first and second place teams meet in one game, with the winner advancing directly to the gold medal final on Sunday, April 10 while the loser goes to Saturday’s semi-final.  The third and fourth place teams also meet, with the winner advancing to the semi-final, while the loser goes to Sunday’s bronze medal game to face the semi-final loser.

Canada’s Jeff Stoughton of Winnipeg, winner of the recent Tim Hortons Brier in London over Ontario’s Glenn Howard, will be seeking his second world title and a leading 33rd crown for Canada since 1959.  Stoughton, now a three-time Brier winner, won the 1996 Ford Worlds in Hamilton, beating Scotland’s Warwick Smith in the gold medal game and was runner-up in 1999 in Saint John, New Brunswick, losing to Scotland’s Hammy McMillan in an extra end final.

Canada is the defending champion, having won the world title last year in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, courtesy of skip Kevin Koe of Edmonton.

TSN will televise all round robin games involving Canada, followed by the playoffs, with the gold medal final slated for Sunday, April 10 at 5:00 pm CT/8:00 pm AT.

The Opening Ceremony at the Brandt Centre is scheduled for Saturday, April 2 at 11:30 am CT, followed by the first draw at 1:30 pm.

Click for full story at the CCA website.

MacFadyen rink to compete in Canadian Firefighters starting Sat. in Calgary

The 52nd Canadian Firefighters Curling Association Muscular Dystrophy Hydrant Curling Championships get underway on Saturday, April 2 at the Ogden Legion Curling Club in Calgary Alberta.

PEI is represented by the Gordon MacFadyen rink from the Summerside Fire Department.

PEI rink

Photo (L-R): Skip: Gordon MacFadyen, Mate: Leo Stewart, Second: Dwayne MacNeil, Lead: Jim Arsenault
Sitting: Brian Burke (PEI Director)

Other contenders this year include the host province team from the Chestermere and Calgary fire departments, skipped by John Morris, better known as the third for the Kevin Martin curling team, Olympic and World Gold and Silver medallists, and four-time Brier champs.

Click for this year’s teams.

The final goes the following Saturday at 1 pm Alberta time.

Results will be available at curlingresults.com/firefighters/2011

Curling’s Cliff Poirier among officials in the spotlight at awards banquet (Sport PEI)

(Sport PEI) Three of Island’s most respected sports officials will be recognized next Wednesday, April 6, when Sport PEI hosts its annual awards banquet at the Rodd Royalty in Charlottetown. 

Finalists for this prestigious award, which is sponsored once again by the PEI Mutual Insurance Company, are Gardiner MacNeill (swimming), Roy Main (tennis), and Cliff Poirier (curling).
 
Tickets are available for the banquet by contacting Sport PEI at 368-4547.
 
 
Gardiner MacNeill
 
Swim PEI has a fine reputation for hosting professional meets, and much of the credit must go to Charlottetown’s Gardiner MacNeill, who has been Chair of Island Officials for the past three years.
 
A fully qualified level 5, Gardiner has dedicated countless hours volunteering at clinics and preparing Island officials for events such as the East Coast Short Course Championships, Provincials, AUS finals, and Canada Games.  
 
Standards have reached an all-time high under his leadership, with 65 new officials trained for the Canada Games, while others have continued to reach higher national standards.
 
Gardiner’s reputation as an official is impeccable, and he has worked the biggest championships in Canadian swimming.
 
Whether as an official, coach, administrator or competitor, Gardiner MacNeill has made an outstanding contribution to Island swimming.
 
Roy Main
 
Charlottetown’s Roy Main needs a lot of concentration in his role as a tennis umpire, and in 2010 he was rewarded with appointments at one of Canada’s most prestigious events, the Rogers Cup in Montreal.
 
A stalwart on the Atlantic circuit, where he not only officiates but acts as Supervisor of Officials and Atlantic Officials Chair, Roy has organized the region in an impressive fashion, with numbers and standards continually on the rise. He oversees much of the training and development, and maintains records for all their assignments.
 
Short listed by Tennis Canada as a finalist for its “Rookie of the Year,” Roy enjoyed a fine tournament at the Rogers Cup, working seven consecutive days as a line umpire at the premier women’s tournament, including four days in the main draw.
 
Understanding the need to have qualified officials at all levels of play, Roy has made tremendous strides in advancing tennis officiating across PEI, and is well respected and admired by all involved in the sport.
 

Cliff Poirier
 
Summerside’s Cliff Poirier is undoubtedly the province’s finest curling official, and in 2010 he was in demand, working not only most of the provincial events, but the national Brier and Dominion championships as well.
 
In Halifax, Cliff worked many of the Brier draws as timing supervisor, while at the Dominion championships held on PEI he not only served on the committee, which meant organizing the officials’ details, he was also an on-ice or head official throughout the championship.
 
A conductor of the association’s timing clinics, Cliff was constantly busy over the past 12 months, and when he wasn’t directly associated with events, he was reviewing, critiquing and providing feedback to the Canadian Curling Association for its new rule book.
 
Generous with his time, knowledgeable and accommodating, when Cliff Poirier is in charge, curlers know that they will get maximum effort, and the best officiating it is possible to get.

Canada settles for Silver at World Women’s (TSN)

(CP) ESBJERG, Denmark — Canada had to settle for silver at the world women’s curling championship.

Sweden’s Anette Norberg stole two points in the final end to edge Regina’s Amber Holland 7-5.

It was an extremely tight final between Canada and the reigning Olympic champions.

Holland had the hammer in the 10th end but her final shot came up just short.

The Canadian team was bidding for the country’s first world championship in women’s curling since Jennifer Jones in 2008.

Earlier in the day, China took bronze with a 10-9 victory in extra ends over Denmark.

Click to read this story at TSN.

 

Manitoba Men, New Brunswick Women win Canadian Seniors (CCA)

Manitoba’s Kelly Robertson and New Brunswick’s Heidi Hanlon emerged victorious at the World Financial Group Canadian Seniors in Digby, Nova Scotia on Saturday.

The 52-year-old Hanlon, an 11-time Scotties veteran for New Brunswick, scored her province’s first ever victory in the Canadian senior women’s championship, besting Ontario’s Joyce Potter, 8-6.

Meanwhile, Robertson’s Neepawa team, which had suffered just one loss during the week, that being a 7-5 decision to Alberta’s Brad Hannah of Edmonton, while finishing first with a 10-1 mark, avenged that loss in the only game that really mattered, winning by the same score.

Click for full story at the CCA website.

CCA Photo - WFG Seniors
(CCA photos)

Canada to go for Gold at World Women’s (CCA)

Canada’s Amber Holland and her Kronau Curling Club team of Kim Schneider, Tammy Schneider and Heather Kalenchuk will go for the gold Sunday in Esbjerg, Denmark after beating China, 8-5 in the semi-final of the Capital One World Women’s Saturday afternoon at the Granly Hockey Arena.


Photo: World Curling Federation

Actually, it was more like stealing their way to the final, as they did earlier in the day when defeating Denmark, 10-7 in the Page 3-4 game, with a theft of three in an extra end.

In the semi-final, after China’s Bingyu Wang, the 2009 world champion, had opened with a deuce, Holland blanked the second, then went on a bit of a run…taking one in the third, then stealing crucial points in next two ends, a single in the fourth and a deuce in the fifth, for a 4-2 lead at the break.

Canada led 6-3 after seven ends, before Wang blanked the eighth and counted two in the ninth to cut the margin to 6-5.

But in the 10th, with China needing to steal just to force an extra, Holland successfully executed a runback with her last stone, taking out the China counter and scoring a not-needed deuce to clinch the game.

Holland will now face Sweden’s Anette Norberg in the final (live on TSN at 10:00 am AT Sunday). Canada has thus clawed its way to the gold medal game, first beating Switzerland Friday in a tiebreaker for fourth, before its two impressive tallies today.

Click for full story at the CCA website.

Sweden advances to final, Canada to Page 3-4 at World Women’s (CCA)

Sweden, skipped by Anette Norberg, clipped China’s Bingyu Wang, 7-6 Friday evening in the Page 1-2 game at the Capital One World Women’s Curling Championship in Esbjerg, Denmark to advance to the gold medal game on Sunday.

Norberg, a two-time Olympic and world champion, had finished the round robin in first place with a 9-2 record, including a 7-5 decision over China, which wound up in second spot with an 8-3 mark.

In Friday’s showdown, the teams were tied at two after five ends, having traded singles, with the second end blanked.

In the sixth end, though, China was able to steal a deuce to take a 4-2 lead, when Norberg’s last rock was removed for a hogline violation.  But Norberg responded with three in the seventh and a steal in the eighth to seize control, 6-4.

However, Wang countered with a deuce in the ninth to again tie the match at six, before Norberg was able to tally a winning single in the 10th  end with a draw to the eight-foot and earn a berth in the final on Sunday (9:00 am ET, live on TSN).

“The girls (third Cissi Östlund, second Sara Carlsson and lead Lotta Lennartsson) were just amazing today,” said Norberg.  “I struggled a bit in the beginning, but they played really great today.  Now we’re in the final, we’re going for the gold.

“We made some good draws in the seventh and they missed and we had a three and that got us back into the game again.  We felt in control after that, but the teams were still very even.”

About the sixth end, Norberg said simply, “I forgot to turn the stone around, because we changed the way we were going to play.”

Sweden held a slight advantage in team shooting percentage, 84%-79%, while Norberg also registered an 82%-76%  edge over Wang.

Wang said, “It was a tough game. We lost one end and that was key to losing the game.  We were not concentrating and we made a lot of mistakes in the seventh end. So now we face the semi final and I hope we can play better and play smart.  This experience will make us grow.”

China now goes to Saturday’s semi-final (live on TSN at 10:00 am) to await the winner of the Page 3-4 game, which features host Denmark (Lene Nielsen) against Canada (Amber Holland) at 5:00 am ET, also live on TSN.

Holland qualified for the Page 3-4 game by eliminating Switzerland’s Mirjam Ott, 8-6 in a tiebreaker for fourth place earlier Friday.

Click to read this story at the CCA website.

NB Women advance to Seniors final (CCA)

In semi final action Friday night, New Brunswick’s Heidi Hanlon, with machine-like precision, beat Saskatchewan’s Delores Syrota 8-5 to advance to the championship final of the World Financial Group Canadian Seniors.

photo by Thian Carman

Hanlon scored two points with the hammer in the first, third  and fifth ends while giving up only singles to Saskatchewan. Hanlon roared out to a 6-2 lead at the break and then coasted home from there.  Hanlon will meet Ontario’s Joyce Potter in the championship final in Digby, NS at 1:00 pm (EST). In the round robin, Potter bested Hanlon. This will be the second consecutive year for Hanlon to reach the senior women’s final losing last season to BC’s Chris Jurgenson.

It was disappointment for the men from St. John’s, NL as they gave up a deuce in the 10th end to lose to Alberta’s Brad Hannah. It was an extremely well played game culminating in Gary Greening (throwing last stone for Hannah) drawing the four foot for the winning pair to edge Jeff Thomas 6-5.

Alberta will now face fellow westerner Kelly Robertson of Manitoba who led the round robin with 10 wins and only a single loss which, interestingly enough, was to Hanna 7-5. The men’s final is also at 1:00 pm (EST) on Saturday.

Click to read this story at the CCA website.

Playoffs Set – Tie Breaker in the Men’s Section at Cdn. Seniors (CCA)

The round robin portion of the 2011 World Financial Group Canadian Senior Men and Women’s Championships in Digby, NS has ended and the playoff rounds have been determined.

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Ontario’s Joyce Potter (photo by Thian Carman)

In the men’s section, Manitoba’s Kelly Robertson finished the round robin at 10-1 with a 9-6 win over NL’s Jeff Thomas. Robertson and his Neepawa CC team advance to Saturday’s final at 1:00 pm (EST). The loss was costly to Thomas as he dropped to a three way tie with Alberta’s Brad Hannah and Saskatchewan’s Brad Heidt. All three teams finished with records of 7-4. Heidt defeated NS’s Scott Saunders 8-4 to make the tie-breaker. Because Alberta defeated both NL and SK in the round robin, they advance to the semi final Friday night at 6:30 pm (EST). Their opponent in that game will emerge from a Friday afternoon tie breaking game between Heidt and Thomas. That game will be played at 1:30 pm (EST). In the women’s division, Ontario’s Joyce Potter defeated a stubborn Sandy Penkala of the NWT/YT 7-4 to earn the bye to the final.

The women’s final will also be played Saturday at 1:00 pm (EST). Potter and NB’s Heidi Hanlon both finished at 9-2 but Potter had beaten Hanlon in the round robin. Saskatchewan avoided a mess of tie-breakers by grabbing two in the 10th end to defeat Nancy Delahunt of NS 5-4. Had SK lost that game, NS and AB would have made tie-breakers for the third and final playoff spot. Delores Syrota advances to the semi final Friday at 6:30 pm (EST) against Hanlon.

Click to read this story at the CCA website.

PEI teams eliminated at Canadian Seniors

Robertson Earns Bye to the Final; Hanlon in First Place

After this morning’s draw at the 2011 World Financial Group Canadian Senior Curling Championships in Digby, NS, Manitoba’s Kelly Robertson has earned the bye to the final Saturday afternoon. Robertson defeated BC’s Greg McAulay 7-4 to run his record to 9-1. Coupled with NL’s loss to Quebec, the Neepawa CC team is guaranteed that coveted spot in the final before their game later today against Jeff Thomas.

Manitoba’s Kelly Robertson (photo by Thian Carman)

 

Thomas had a shot at first place today with a win over Quebec, but a disastrous finish let the chance slip away. The St. John’s rink gave up three points in the 10th end and then another steal of two in the extra end to lose 8-6.

Five other teams remain in contention. SK’s Brad Heidt at 6-3, Alberta’s Brad Hannah at 6-4 with this morning’s won over Northern Ontario, the host province’s Scott Saunders at 5-4, Robbie Maclean of Quebec at 5-5 and Ontario’s Racette at 4-5. PEI’s Bill Hope rink picked up a 9-7 win over New Brunswick to go to 4-6, not good enough for the playoffs.

Thursday afternoon key match-ups are SK vs BC, QC vs NS and AB vs ON.

NB’s Heidi Hanlon has a temporary hold on first place having played one more game to date than Ontario and Saskatchewan. Hanlon edged PEI’s June Moyart 5-3 to move to 8-2 and a guaranteed tie-breaker berth. The loss eliminated PEI (5-5) from post round robin play.

Alberta’s Diane Foster kept her playoff hopes alive with an 8-5 win over Northern Ontario and sits alone in 4th place at 7-3. The loss also eliminated Barbara Ward of Thunder Bay from the playoffs.

Still alive in the hunt for a playoff berth is NS’s Nancy Delahunt (with Colleen Jones throwing fourth stones) at 5-4. The home province team will need two wins today and some help to make the playoffs.

All four women’s games this afternoon are key match-ups.

For full results: www.curling.ca/championships/seniors/draw-schedule/

Click to read this story at the CCA website

Brad Gushue testing PEI’s Adam Casey as new team member (Calgary Herald)

Newfoundland/Labrador skip Brad Gushue will test recruits Geoff Walker of Grande Prairie and P.E.I.?s Adam Casey at the Victoria Curling Classic next week. Gushue and third Ryan Fry are searching for players to form a team to take a shot at qualifying for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia.
 Newfoundland/Labrador skip Brad Gushue will test recruits Geoff Walker of Grande Prairie and P.E.I.s Adam Casey at the Victoria Curling Classic next week. Gushue and third Ryan Fry are searching for players to form a team to take a shot at qualifying for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia.

Photograph by: MARK BLINCH, REUTERS

Story by Allen Cameron.

Brad Gushue will take a new Alberta-influenced lineup out for a test drive later next week in Victoria.

And if he likes what he sees from two new players — Grande Prairie’s Geoff Walker and Prince Edward Island’s Adam Casey — you can expect Gushue and third Ryan Fry to make that lineup official for the run-up to the 2013 Olympic Trials and the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.

Walker, 25, and Casey, 21, spent last weekend in St. John’s, Nfld., training with Gushue and Fry in preparation for the Victoria Curling Classic, which kicks off next Thursday, and that’s where Gushue and Fry will make the final determination on whether the newcomers will make the grade in a bid to replace longtime third Mark Nichols, who announced last month that he’s taking a break from competitive curling, and plug a revolving-door hole at lead.

“We have the luxury of being able to test it out before the (2011-12) season goes,” said Gushue, the 2006 Olympic gold-medallist, on Wednesday. “But I would think that barring something not working out, this will probably be the direction we’ll end up going.”

Both have extensive junior national experience, with Walker having won two world junior titles with Calgary’s Charley Thomas (the latter as the alternate), and Casey winning a world junior silver medal in 2009 with Brett Gallant.

Sweden edges Canada 5-4 to claim top spot at Capital One World Women’s (CCA)

Sweden’s Anette Norberg has claimed first place at the Capital One World Women’s Curling Championship in Esbjerg, Denmark, edging Canada’s Amber Holland, 5-4 in a last-rock battle Wednesday evening. Photo: World Curling Federation The result meant that Sweden, now 8-1 … Continue reading

Seniors: Moyaert’s (5-4) playoff hopes still alive but no hope for Hope (3-6). (CCA)

Manitoba Leading the men; Three Way Tie in Women’s Section (CCA) Manitoba men, skipped by Neepawa’s Kelly Robertson is inching closer to earning the bye to the men’s championship final at the 2011 World Financial Group Canadian Seniors in Digby, … Continue reading

Seniors: Moyaert beats QC, BC to improve to 4-3, Hope at 1-6 (CCA)

Ont. & NB leading senior women; Man. & NL on top in the men Following her improbable win over BC yesterday after being down 9-1, Ontario’s Joyce Potter sits atop the leaderboard at the 2011 World Financial Group Canadian Senior … Continue reading

Sweden leads, Canada has 2-3 record at World Women’s (CCA)

(CCA, by Jeff Timson) Sweden’s Anette Norberg has ascended to first place at the Capital One World Women’s Curling Championship in Esbjerg, Denmark, but she has a host of pursuers. Monday evening, at the Granly Hockey Arena, the reigning Olympic … Continue reading

Hope (1-4) picks up 1st Cdn. Seniors win, Moyaert is 2-3

PEI’s Bill Hope rink picked up its first win at the Canadian Seniors in Digby on Monday night, edging Ontario’s Guy Racette foursome 6-5 in an extra end. Monday morning, they lost 7-4 to Manitoba. The Island’s June Moyaert rink … Continue reading

Seniors: Brad Heidt tops leaderboard; NS loses 3-0! (CCA)

Saskatchewan’s Brad Heidt won two games Sunday to run his record to 3-0 and in a three-way tie on top of the leaderboard at the World Financial Group Senior Men’s Championship in Digby, NS. CCA Photo: Brad Heidt of Saskatchewan … Continue reading

Moyaert (2-1) tied for second at Canadian Seniors. Hope 0-3.

PEI’s June Moyaert rink are in a six-way tie for second place, with a 2-1 win-loss record following opening weekend play at the World Financial Group Canadian Seniors in Digby NS. Alberta leads at 3-0.  The PEI women lost their opener … Continue reading

No unbeaten teams at Capital One World Women’s (CCA)

(CCA) There are no longer any undefeated teams after only five draws of the Capital One World Women’s Curling Championship in Esbjerg, Denmark.   Amber Holland (Photo: World Curling Federation) Sunday evening, previously unbeaten Germany and Norway tasted defeat for … Continue reading

Davies and Clarey rinks win PEI’s The Dominion Curling Club Ch’ship

The Donald Clarey rink from Montague and the Lorianne Davies foursome from the Cornwall Curling Club will get to play in the third annual national The Dominion Curling Club Championship, November 21-26 in Richmond BC, after winning the finals of … Continue reading

Christopher Gallant rink wins PEI Junior Mixed

Photo (L-R):  Derrick Cameron (coach), Christopher Gallant, Emily Keen, Andrew Cameron, Emma Matheson, Peter Gallant (coach) The Charlottetown rink of Christopher Gallant, Emily Keen, Andrew Cameron, and Emma Matheson, with coaches Derrick Cameron and Peter Gallant edged the Tyler Smith foursome … Continue reading

Day Two in the books at Capital One World Women’s (CCA)

Through play Saturday evening in Esbjerg, Denmark, defending champion Germany and surprising Norway are atop the leaderboard with 2-0 records at the Capital One World Women’s Curling Championship. Germany, skipped by veteran Andrea Schöpp, won its second match, taking four … Continue reading

Davies and Cameron rinks advance to The Dominion PEI finals

Round robin play wrapped up on Saturday night at The Dominion Curling Club Championships at the Western Community Curling Club in Alberton. The Barry Cameron rink from the Silver Fox finished atop the standings in  the seven team men’s division, … Continue reading

Championship round set at Junior Mixed

It will be the Cody Dixon rink from Montague against the Tyler Smith foursome from the Charlottetown, Silver Fox, and Maple Leaf clubs in this morning’s 11 am semi-finals of the PEI Junior Mixed Curling Championships at the Cornwall Curling … Continue reading

Brett Gallant rink beats defending Canadian champs to win M&M Meat Shops PEI Mixed title

Photo (L-R): Brett Gallant, Erin Carmody, Anson Carmody, Michelle Mackie Former Canadian Junior champion Brett Gallant and his rink stole a single in the final end to edge the defending Canadian Mixed champion Robert Campbell foursome 5-4 on Saturday afternoon to capture the … Continue reading

PEI rinks lose Cdn. Seniors openers to Colleen Jones and her husband (Chronicle Herald)

(By MONTY MOSHER Sports Reporter) Halifax’s Colleen Jones made a triumphant return to the national curling stage Saturday in Digby. The six-time Canadian women’s curling champion out of the Mayflower Curling Club began her senior national curling career with an … Continue reading

Clarey and Ellsworth teams remain undefeated at The Dominion

Only one men’s team, skipped by defending champion Donald Clarey of Montague, and one women’s rink, directed by Kimberly Ellsworth of the host Western Community Curling Club in Alberton, remain undefeated after the second day of play at the third … Continue reading

Christopher Gallant rink only undefeated team at Junior Mixed

The Christopher Gallant rink from the Charlottetown Curling Club are the only unbeaten rink after opening day play at the eight team PEI Junior Mixed Curling Championships, for curlers age 20 and under, being played at the Cornwall Curling Club. Gallant, … Continue reading

Brett Gallant rink one win away from M&M Meat Shops PEI Mixed title

(PEICurling.com) The Brett Gallant rink defeated the defending Canadian champion Robert Campbell foursome by a 10-8 score this evening to win the A section final, and earn a bye to the 10 am Sunday championship game of the M&M Meat Shops Provincial Mixed … Continue reading

Two Canadian champs win their M&M Meat Shops Mixed openers

Defending Canadian Mixed champion Robert Campbell, and former Canadian Junior champion Brett Gallant, both from the host club, were the winning skips in this afternoon’s opening draw of the M&M Meat Shops Provincial Mixed Curling Championship at the Charlottetown Curling Club. Campbell, … Continue reading

PEI opens vs curling’s “First Family” at Cdn. Seniors (Chronicle Herald)

Hall of Famer Colleen Jones and husband Scott Saunders skipping N.S. teams at Canadian senior tourney Scott Saunders and his wife Colleen Jones will skip Nova Scotia’s entries at the Canadian senior curling championships beginning Saturday in Digby. (Christian Laforce … Continue reading

M&M Meat Shops PEI Mixed starts Friday afternoon in Charlottetown

Defending Canadian champ, former Canadian Junior champ, national Mixed record holder among Mixed skips This years’s M&M Meat Shops Mixed, at the Charlottetown Curling Club, has only four entries, but may be the most competitive mixed field ever, with two-time … Continue reading

Junior Mixed gets underway Friday afternoon in Cornwall

The PEI Junior Mixed Curling Championships, for mixed teams age 20 and under, gets underway Friday at 3 pm at the Cornwall Curling Club, with eight teams entered in the age 20 and under division. The 15 and Under division … Continue reading

Hope, Moyaert teams off to Canadian Seniors, which start Saturday in Digby (CCA)

(CCA/PEICA) The World Financial Group Canadian Senior Men’s and Women’s Curling Championships get underway Saturday in Digby, Nova Scotia. Twelve men’s and 12 women’s teams will compete in the national championships, slated for March 19-26 at the Digby Area Recreation … Continue reading

2011 Capital One World Women’s starts Saturday on TSN

Team Canada (CCA photo) (TSN Media Release)- TSN’s exclusive live coverage of the 2011 CAPITAL ONE WORLD WOMEN’S CURLING CHAMPIONSHIP includes Team Canada draws plus the Page Playoffs, Semifinal and Final – – TSN’s coverage begins Saturday at 4 a.m. … Continue reading

The Dominion PEI Curling Club Ch’ship underway in Alberton

The opening men’s and women’s round robin draws are in the books at the third annual The Dominion Curling Club Championship, for club curlers who have won their respective club championships, being held at the Western Community Curling Club in Alberton.  … Continue reading

April 30 is final date for coaches to complete outstanding workbooks/hours

Coaches who have partially completed their Level 2 Certification and still have their Level 2 Practical workbooks/hours outstanding will have until April 30, 2011 to submit their Practical requirements to their member associations. Member associations will have one month to … Continue reading

2011 Brier is the most watched ever (TSN)

TSN reports that the 2011 TIM HORTONS BRIER is the most-watched Canadian Men’s Curling Championship ever.  Numbers:  – Overall audiences for the 2011 TIM HORTONS BRIER averaged 682,000 viewers on TSN – – More than 7.8 million unique viewers tuned … Continue reading

Campbell and O’Rourke rinks Team of the Year finalists at Sport PEI awards

(Sport PEI) Finalists for the SCORE! Team of the Year award have been announced by Sport PEI, and it is an impressive list of nominees who will be recognized at the annual awards banquet, to be held April 6 at … Continue reading

Memorial and Laurier rinks win CCA/CIS Curling Ch’ships

The Memorial Sea~Hawks men’s curling team of Colin Thomas, Cory Schuh, Chris Ford, Spencer Wicks and Stephen Ryan have won the Dominion Insurance CCA/CISCIS Championship at their home rink at the RE/MAX Centre with a 7-6 win over Manitoba in … Continue reading

PEI ch’ship curling season wraps up this weekend with 3 events

The M&M Meat Shops Mixed,  The Dominion PEI Curling Club Championship, and the Junior Mixed will bring the PEI championship curling season to a close this coming weekend, with The Dominion getting underway Thursday afternoon, and the Mixed and Junior Mixed … Continue reading

Team Canada concept sends rumblings throughout Brier (Guardian)

By Ed Klajman Special to The Guardian LONDON, Ont. – The rumblings were evident all week at the Brier. Many people in the curling establishment would like to see a Team Canada concept brought to the men’s game, similar to … Continue reading

Manitoba racks up 27th Brier title (CCA)

You want to know how long it’s been since Jeff Stoughton won 11 games at a Tim Hortons Brier? Never mind turning back the clock. Start wading through the pages of the Brier’s history books. Photo: Michael Burns Photography Flip … Continue reading

Newfoundlanders claim the first-ever Brier bronze (CCA)

The Tim Hortons Brier bronze-medal playoff game nobody wanted to play turned out to be a crowd-pleaser for 6,685 at the John Labatt Centre on Sunday afternoon.    Photo: Michael Burns Photography Said winning-skip Brad Gushue of St. John’s: “It … Continue reading

Brier all stars and other award winners (CCA)

Members of the Canadian Curling Reporters (CCR) selected the first and second all-star teams for the 2011 Tim Hortons Brier. First All-Star Team (Photo: Michael Burns Photography) The results were presented at the Brier Closing Lunch Sunday morning by CCR … Continue reading

Ontario faces Manitoba in Brier final today (CCA)

Bronze Medal: Sunday @ 3:30pm Atlantic – Newfoundland/Labrador vs Alberta Final (Gold Medal Game): Sunday @ 8:30pm Atlantic – Manitoba vs Ontario Glenn Howard must have a feeling that justice is within his reach. The kind of long-awaited justice a guy figures … Continue reading

Howard finally beats Old Bear to advance to Brier semi (CCA)

The clash of Canadian curling titans was everything it promised to be and unfortunately for Alberta’s Kevin Martin, just a tad less. Team Alberta (Photo: Michael Burns Photography) That would be Martin’s last stone without hammer in the tenth, which … Continue reading

Howard beats Martin to advance to tonight’s semi vs Gushue

Ontario’s Glenn Howard defeated Alberta’s Kevin Martin 5-4 in the 3-4 Page Playoff game today at the Tim Hortons Brier in London, and plays Newfoundland and Labrador’s Brad Gushue in the semifinal at 8:30 Atlantic. Martin missed an angle runback … Continue reading

Teams not fond of Brier bronze medal match (Leader-Post)

(By MURRAY McCORMICK). LONDON, Ont. — Gold is the only medal of value for the four remaining teams at the Tim Hortons Brier. Newfoundland and Labrador’s Brad Gushue, Alberta’s Kevin Martin, Ontario’s Glenn Howard and Manitoba’s Jeff Stoughton were all … Continue reading

A very tough decision-Ramsay, Carmody to curl in Alberta (Guardian)

(by David Stewart) Geri-Lynn Ramsay and Erin Carmody say moving to Calgary is one of the hardest decisions they’ve ever had to make. Ramsay and Carmody were members of the Kathy O’Rourke curling team that won the silver medal at … Continue reading

MacKenzie rink winners with the fans (Guardian)

By Ed Klajman  Special to the Guardian LONDON, Ont. — You could say they became the lovable losers of this year’s Brier. The Prince Edward Island team of skip Eddie MacKenzie, third stone Mike Gaudet, second Mike Dillon and lead … Continue reading

Manitoba’s Stoughton one win away from 3rd Brier title (CCA)

Next games (All times Atlantic) Page Playoff 3v4: Saturday @ 3:30pm – Alberta vs Ontario Semi-final: Saturday @ 8:30pm – Newfoundland/Labrador vs [Winner of Playoff 3v4] Bronze Medal: Sunday @ 3:30pm – [Loser of Semi-final] vs [Loser of Page 3v4] … Continue reading

PEI curlers fined $2000 for quitting (CBC PEI)

Team P.E.I. has been fined $2,000 for conceding a game too early at the Brier this week. P.E.I. was down 11-1 to Glenn Howard’s Ontario team on Wednesday when it quit after five ends of the 10-end match. P.E.I. skip … Continue reading

Curlers scoff at ideas to change Brier (QMI Agency)

(By STEVE GREEN, QMI Agency) LONDON, Ont. — Things change, but that doesn’t mean everyone has to like it. That’s certainly the case when it comes to the Canadian men’s curling championship. Several format changes are being mooted — introducing … Continue reading

Gushue finishes 1st as Brier playoffs set (CCA)

Upcoming games: Page Playoff 1 vs 2: Friday @ 8:30pm AT – Newfoundland/Labrador vs Manitoba Page Playoff 3 v 4: Saturday @ 3:30pm AT – Alberta vs Ontario The suspense began seeping out of the final-draw scenario like a leaky … Continue reading

Long week finally over for MacKenzie team (Guardian)

By Ed Klajman  Special to the Guardian LONDON, Ont. – It has been one long Brier week that mercifully ended Thursday for the P.E.I. team. The competition concluded just as it began for the squad – with the opposition easily dispatching … Continue reading

O’Rourke not surprised by players’ move (Guardian)

The news that her former teammates Erin Carmody and Geri-Lynn Ramsay are leaving the Island for Calgary to curl with Crystal Webster and pursue their studies and careers  doesn’t come as much of a surprise to Kathy O’Rourke. (By David Stewart) “I … Continue reading

Ice Tech training set for Sept. in Sackville

 National and International ice maker Jamie Bourassa will conduct Level 1 and Level 2 Ice Technical Courses at the Tantramar Veterans Memorial Civic Centre in  Sackville NB, from September 19-21 and 22-25, 2011. Ice technicians are invited to come and learn how … Continue reading

It’s almost spring – time to sign up for the Fall Fling Jr. Cashspiel!

The fifth annual Fall Fling Junior Cashspiel is just over eight months away, and entries are already arriving, so sign up now to ensure that you don’t miss out on this great event, November 18-20 at the Silver Fox Curling … Continue reading

Martin makes circus shot to eliminate Soo crew. PEI ends at 1-10 (CCA)

It was all about the drama of Northern Ontario’s survival effort – a TV episode of a reality show that required a lot of things to happen for Brad Jacob’s Soo crew to endure … with a little help from … Continue reading

Big Gushue victory creates Brier traffic jam (CCA)

(CCA) Brad Gushue’s Newfoundland/Labrador contender rallied to further tighten up the Tim Hortons Brier race Thursday morning. Photo: Michael Burns Photography Gushue, directing Mark Nichols, Ryan Fry and Jamie Danbrook, took advantage of a monstrous miscue from Jeff Stoughton in … Continue reading

Curling’s Al Ledgerwood among Sport PEI awards coaching finalists

(SportPEI) Coaches in curling and soccer are the latest finalists to be announced by Sport P.E.I as the countdown continues for the 2010 Sports Awards banquet, to take place on April 6 at the Rodd Royalty Inn in Charlottetown.  The award … Continue reading

Erin Carmody and Geri-Lynn Ramsay moving west to play with Crystal Webster (Calgary Herald)

By Allen Cameron, Calgary Herald Crystal Webster’s trip to Prince Edward Island last month didn’t produce a Canadian women’s curling title, but it did produce a new team. The Calgary skip travelled to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts as the … Continue reading

Manitoba’s Stoughton burns Alberta (CCA)

Jeff Stoughton’s Manitobans haven’t been stoking up this kind of curling conflagration at the Tim Hortons Brier since 1999. Photo: Michael Burns Photography “Holy smokes!” exclaimed Kevin Martin, who lost his second game of the piece on Wednesday night at … Continue reading

Early handshakes could cost Island squad at Brier (Guardian)

P.E.I. and Ontario teams stop play after five ends with Howard up 11-1 By Ed Klajman   Special to The Guardian LONDON, Ont. – It’s hard to imagine things getting any worse for Eddie MacKenzie and his PEI squad at … Continue reading

Winnipeg awarded 2013 Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials

March 9, 2011 …The Canadian Curling Association (CCA) today announced that Winnipeg will stage the 2013 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings Canadian Curling Trials, which will determine Canada’s representatives for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. The … Continue reading

Martin, Gushue get big wins on Brier Moving Day (CCA)

Moving day moved quickly Wednesday morning at the Tim Hortons Brier. Big early wins by Alberta’s Kevin Martin and Newfoundland/Labrador’s Brad Gushue effectively pushed their teams into the playoffs, while at the same time stifling the chances of Saskatchewan’s Steve … Continue reading

Charlottetown Scotties TSN’s most-watched ever (Guardian)

by Dave Stewart. If television ratings are any indication, The Sports Network (TSN) would love to come back to Charlottetown. The 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts was the most-watched Scotties ever for the network, which has been broadcasting the event … Continue reading

Three deadlocked for Brier lead after Howard hands Stoughton 1st loss (CCA)

Sask. edges PEI 8-7 in evening draw. Suddenly, but not surprisingly, it’s a three-way race at the front of the Tim Hortons Brier preliminary round robin at the John Labatt Centre. Team Ontario (Photo: Michael Burns Photography) The front-running favourites … Continue reading

First Brier win brings relief to PEI rink (Guardian)

Eddie MacKenzie squad is feeling better about its game at the Canadian men’s curling championship By Ed Klajman   Special to The Guardian LONDON, ONT. — It took four long days but finally Eddie MacKenzie and his P.E.I. squad have … Continue reading

Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club benefits from energy retrofit

Shown holding a new LED security light to be used in the energy retrofit of the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club are (l-r) Marlene Boiley, executive director of the club; Community Services, Seniors and Labour Minister Janice Sherry; Fisheries, … Continue reading

MacKenzie in the scrum after first 2011 Brier win

(CCA) Click for post-draw 9 interviews from the 2011 Tim Hortons Brier, featuring Jeff Stoughton, Eddie MacKenzie, Brad Jacobs, Kevin Martin, and Shawn Adams. PEI skip Eddie MacKenzie weighed in on suggestions an expanded Brier format might include low-finishers from the previous … Continue reading

PEI picks up its 1st win of 2011 Brier

PEi’s Eddie MacKenzie rink has picked up their first win at the 2011 Brier, in draw 9, stealing two ends in an 8-5 win over New Brunswick’s James Grattan team this morning, to improve their record to 1-5. BC’s Jim Cotter … Continue reading

Lank among ADL Administrator Award Finalists

(Sport PEI) Three hard-working individuals who toil behind the scenes take their place in the spotlight this week as Sport PEI announces the finalists for the ADL Volunteer Administrator of the Year Award, to be presented at the annual awards banquet, … Continue reading

“We’re just a little off”-MacKenzie rink continues to struggle at the Brier (Guardian)

Photo by The Canadian Press P.E.I. skip Eddie MacKenzie calls to the sweepers at the Brier. Canadian Press photo By Ed Klajman  Special to The Guardian LONDON, Ont. — It was the opportunity of a lifetime for skip Eddie MacKenzie … Continue reading

Gushue ends Martin’s 30 game Brier winning streak (Leader Post)

By Murray McCormick, Postmedia News   Newfoundland/Labrador skip Brad Gushue yells instructions to his team in front of Saskatchewan Brennen Jones (L) and Dallan Muyres (R) during the sixth draw at the Brier curling championships in London, Ontario, March 7, … Continue reading

Martin records 30th straight win in 9-2 seven-end rout of PEI (Edmonton Journal)

By MARIO ANNICCHIARICO, edmontonjournal.com. LONDON, ONT. — After taking his lumps from @fakekevinmartin on Twitter for the last couple of weeks, Prince Edward Island’s Eddie MacKenzie experienced a few bumps first-hand, on the ice, from the man he admits to … Continue reading

Stoughton beats PEI to make 4 straight wins (CCA)

(CCA) Manitoba’s Jeff Stoughton, a nine-time Brier skip, is off the launching pad at the 2011 Tim Hortons Brier with four straight wins — his best Brier start since 2006 at Regina.   Team Manitoba (Photo: Michael Burns Photography) “We’re … Continue reading

PEI rink struggles with ice at the Brier (Guardian)

By Ed Klajman Special to The Guardian LONDON, Ont. — Eddie MacKenzie arrived at the Brier believing he and his Charlottetown Curling Club teammates had a realistic chance to make the playoffs.  But after being soundly beaten in their first … Continue reading

100 and counting for Kevin Martin. PEI to play them on Monday (CCA)

(CCA) For Alberta’s Kevin Martin, his 29th consecutive Brier win, 8-2 over B.C.’s Jim Cotter in the afternoon draw also put him at the century mark for the event. It’s a milestone he didn’t realize until it was brought up … Continue reading

Mackenzie rink drops to 0-3 after Sunday morning Brier draw (CCA)

??Manitoba’s Jeff Stoughton (Michael Burns photography) (CCA) Manitoba’s Jeff Stoughton, a nine-time Brier skip, is off the launching pad at the 2011 Tim Hortons Brier with three straight wins — his best Brier start since 2006 at Regina. “We’re making … Continue reading

Donald DeWolfe and Kaleigh MacKay teams win KFC 12 and Under Ch’ships

The KFC provincial age 12 and Under curling championships wrapped up Sunday afternoon at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in Summerside, with Cornwall’s Donald DeWolfe rink winning the boys section, and the Kaleigh MacKay team from the host club taking … Continue reading

Katie Fullerton and Tyler Smith rinks win M&M Meat Shops 15 and Under

The M&M Meat Shops provincial age 15 and Under curling championships wrapped up Sunday afternoon at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in Summerside, with Cornwall’s Katie Fullerton rink going  undefeated to win the girl’s title, and the Tyler Smith rink … Continue reading

Donate to the Sandra Schmirler Foundation today

Donate to the Sandra Schmirler Foundation Sunday, March 6th at the 2011 Tim Hortons Brier! The foundation, which this year celebrates its 10th anniversary, has now donated more than $1.5 million to neonatal intensive care units across Canada to help … Continue reading

MacKenzie loses 8-6 to Territories, Alta. extends Brier streak (CCA)

The record Brier win streak stretched to 27 on Saturday night at the John Labatt Centre. Kevin Martin of Team Alberta (Photo: Michael Burns Photography) Alberta’s Kevin Martin, riding a 26-zip winning streak in his last two Brier appearances, warded … Continue reading

A Touch of Gold – Pics and Video

18 teams are competing in the 31st annual Touch of Gold bonspiel this weekend at the Montague Curling Club.   Photo: June Moyaert, whose team recently won the PEI Senior Women’s Curling Championships and is moving on to the World … Continue reading

MacKenzie off to rough start at Brier; NB beats Ont.

PEI’s MacKenzie rink was tied at 1 after two ends in this afternoon’s Brier opener in London ON against Brad Gushue and his Newfoundland/Labrador foursome. but then things fell apart, with Gushue taking five in the third end, followed by steals … Continue reading

Ontario’s Hart wins top Ford Hot Shots prize (CCA)

The Howard team is representing Ontario in its sixth straight Tim Hortons Brier and, on Saturday afternoon, it won the pre-Brier Ford Hot Shots skills competition for the third straight year. Richard Hart of Team Ontario wins the 2011 Ford … Continue reading

Win an Apple MacBook Air with CCACurling and the Tim Hortons Brier

The Canadian Curling Association is on Facebook and is offering exclusive content and features to our Facebook followers… just like this contest to win an 11 inch Apple MacBook Air; a prize valued at $1049.00! Here’s how to enter To enter … Continue reading

Eight remain in Ford Hot Shots hunt at Brier (CCA)

(CCA) Even the Ford Hot Shots competition is becoming part of the Kevin Martin-Glenn Howard rivalry. A year ago, Howard won the lease on the Ford gas buggies. Now Martin, the Olympic gold-medal-winning skip, is honing his shooting skills and … Continue reading

PEI opens at Brier today (Transcontinental)

(by Jason Simmonds) SUMMERSIDE — The streak will continue for Alex MacFadyen today. When P.E.I. opens play at the Tim Hortons Brier in London, Ont., it will mark the seventh consecutive Canadian curling championship for MacFadyen, who plays lead for … Continue reading

PEI’s schedule at the Brier

Here is PEI’s (Eddie MacKenzie) round-robin schedule for the  Tim Hortons Brier, which begins today in London ON (all times Atlantic). Saturday, March 5 3:30 pm – vs Newfoundland and Labrador (Brad Gushue) 8:30 pm – vs Northwest Territories/Yukon (Jamie Koe). Sunday, March … Continue reading

55+ Games Curling wraps up at Charlottetown Curling Club

Curling Medallists  Here are the winners from the 55+ Winter Games Curling event, which wrapped up yesterday at the Charlottetown Curling Club:  65+ Men’s Gold – John DeLuca 55+ Men’s Gold – John DeLuca Silver – Lew Black Bronze – Tom MacDonald … Continue reading

12 & Under, 15 & Under start today at the Fox

The Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in Summerside will play host to two curling championships this weekend, the KFC 12 & Under and the M&M Meat Shops 15 & Under, featuring PEI’s youngest competitive curlers, The events, each with boys and girls divisions, will alternate … Continue reading