World edges ahead at Continental Cup (CCA)

(by Fred Rinne) Team World at the World Financial Group Continental Cup, desperate for a victory following a devastating shellacking a year ago at St, Albert, AB., inched in front of the 2012 competition Thursday afternoon with a mixed doubles victory and a pair of draws.

The results left Team World with a 21-15 point lead heading in a later draw today involving men’s team games.

Tom Brewster at the 2012 WFG Continental Cup (Photo by: Michael Burns)

A World unit of two-time Olympic gold winner Anette Norberg and Sebastian Kraupp of Sweden doubled the count 8-4 over North Americans Reid Carruthers and Kim Schneider of Canada

Elsewhere, Shawn Rojeski of the U.S. and Marliese Kasner of Canada gave up an eight-end deuce to settle for a 9-9 draw with Thomas Ulsrud of Norway and Cissi Ostlund of Sweden, while Tom Brewster of Scotland and Qinghuang Yue of China also posted a last-end deuce to tie Wayne Middaugh of Canada and Nina Spatola of the U.S. by a 7-7 score.

Earlier Thursday, in women’s team games, Canada’s Stefanie Lawton hammered Norberg 11-3 while Bingyu Wang of China shaded Patti Lank of the U.S. 6-5 and Canada’s Amber Holland pulled the string on her last draw, yielding a 5-5 draw with Euro champion Eve Muirhead of Scotland.

Click for full story, photos and the media scrum from draw two at the CCA website.

 

Emily Gray and Youth Olympians try out new sport

PEI’s Emily Gray and the other members of her team will be hitting the ice on Saturday morning against Germany at the inaugural World Youth Olympics in Innsbruck Austria.  Team third Corryn Brown will be carrying the flag for Canada in the opening ceremonies tomorrow.

Photo courtesy Emily Gray: (L-R) Thomas Scoffin, Corryn Brown, Derek Oryniak, and Emily Gray

Today, the team stopped for a photo in a four person bobsleigh in the Olympic village’s Congress Innsbruck area. Gray’s home province has two gold medals in Olympic bobsleigh, won by Dave (Eli) MacEachern, and Heather Moyse.

Reminder of January PEI curling championships events and entry deadlines

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The Atlantic University Curling Championships take place this Saturday and Sunday at the Cornwall Curling Club.

Entries have closed for the Scotties Tournament of Hearts provincial women’s curling championships at the Charlottetown Curling Club from Jan. 19-23, with six teams taking part. Website: peicurling.com/scotties. The Future Scotties developmental event will not be held due to insufficient entries.

Seven men’s and four women’s rinks are entered in the provincial Masters curling championships, for curlers age 60 and over. The event, sponsored by The Medicine Shoppe, will take place at the Maple Leaf Curling Club in O’Leary from Jan. 23-25. Website: peicurling.com/masters.

Entries are also closed for the provincial men’s curling championship, to be held at the Cornwall Curling Club from Jan. 26-30. Twelve teams have entered. Website: peicurling.com/tankard

Entries for the PEI Credit Unions Seniors, for curlers age 50 and over, are due Jan. 13 for men’s entries and Jan. 20 for women’s. The men’s event will be held Feb. 10-13 at the Crapaud Community Curling Club, while the women’s competition will take place Feb. 17-20 at the Western Community Curling Club in Alberton. Entry fee for either event is $50 per player, plus a $35 per player per season CCA Competitior fee.

Entries for the provincial age 17 & Under Curling Championships are due Jan. 20. Entry fee is $35 per player. The event will take place Feb. 17-20 at the Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club in Summerside.

The Ferguson Funeral Homes Provincial Stick Curling Championships will also take place at the Silver Fox, from Feb. 21-23. Entry deadline is Jan. 23, and entry fee is $40 per player.

All entries must be made online at PEICurling.com. Payment may be made online or by cheque, and is due one week after the entry deadline.

Fullerton, Gallant representing UPEI at Atlantic University Ch’ships, starting Saturday in Cornwall

The Cornwall Curling Club, sporting a brand new clubhouse, is hosting the Atlantic University Curling Championships, which take place Saturday and Sunday, with five men’s teams, and an equal number of women’s rinks taking part. This event will use a double knockout draw, with four teams — the A and B side winners from both the men’s and women’s events, representing the Atlantic region at the CIS/CCA University Championships from March 14-18 in Welland, Ontario.
The teams will practice on Friday, January 13, beginning at 5 pm, with draws on Saturday  at 9 am and 2 and 7 pm, and concluding on Sunday, with the A finals at 9 am and the B finals at 2 pm. All games in the competititon are 10 ends. The event is organized by Curl Atlantic, the PEI Curling Association, and the Cornwall Curling Club.
Saint Mary’s University won both the Atlantic men’s and women’s titles last year. The SMU women’s team are back with three of the same members, including skip Sarah Rhyno, and third Anita Casey, from Seven Mile Bay PEI, while Colten Steele moves up from second to skip the men’s team this year, which also retains three of last year’s players.
The 2011 CIS/CCA Canadian men’s champions, the Memorial University rink skipped by Colin Thomas, are also in the Atlantic event this year. Last year they gained entry to the nationals in St. John’s as the host team entry, bypassing the Atlantic event. Wilfred Laurier, skipped by Laura Crocker, won the national women’s title last year.
These MUN and Laurier teams will compete as Team Canada in the Karuizawa International Curling Championships in Japan January 25-30, while the winning teams from this year’s CIS/CCA championships will represent Canada at the FISU Winter Universiade in Maribor, Slovenia, January 30-Feb. 9, 2013.
Photo: Brett Gallant, Sarah Fullerton
UPEI is represented at the Atlantics by last year’s women’s runner-up, Sarah Fullerton, and her rink of Michelle McQuaid, Hillary Thompson, and Whitney Young, along with former Canadian Junior champion Brett Gallant, whose team in this event includes long-time teammate Alex MacFadyen at third, and Sam Ramsay and Connor MacPhee on the front end. Fullerton, McQuaid, and Thompson were skip, third, and lead respectively on this year’s provincial junior womens championship rink, while Ramsay and MacPhee were skip and second on the junior men’s runner-up team.

Photo: Adam Casey 
Other entries include the Dalhousie team skipped by Adam Casey (Anita’s brother), who were the Atlantic men’s runner-up last year, along with the St. Fx women’s entry skipped by Taylor Clarke, and the Memorial women’s team captained by Erin Porter. The Acadia men’s team is skipped by Robert Mayhew, and coached by 1977 World Junior curling champ and PEI sports and curling hall of fame member Alan Mayhew, while the Lindsay Doucet-skipped Acadia women’s team rounds out the entries.
Draw team rosters, and live results are available at peicurling.com/aucc and at livecurling.com.