The Lauren Lenentine rink from the Cornwall Curling Club is the only undefeated rink, at 5-0, following Saturday play at the Advantage Communications Under 16 Girls Curling Championships at the Charlottetown Curling Complex. Lenentine, with Kristie Rogers at third, and two young curlers – Lily Taweel and Ella Lenentine at second and lead, played three games today, winning 10-2 over Cornwall clubmate Rachel MacLean, 8-3 over Montague’s Emily Sanderson, and 12-6 over Lauren Ferguson of the Silver Fox and Crapaud clubs.
Emma Coffin, also from Cornwall, is currently second with a 3-1 win-loss record, with MacLean, Ferguson, and Burris all at 2-2. Sanderson is at 1-4, with Charlottetown’s Katie Shaw at 0-4.
Two draws remain, at 10 and 2 Sunday, with Sanderson having the bye in the first draw and Lenentine in the second. The top two teams following round robin play will be the event winner and runner-up.
Lenentine is assured a first place finish as she has only one game left, and can finish no worse than 5-1, while Coffin, should she win both her games, would have the same record, and would finish second, as she lost to Lenentine in their round robin encounter.
Closing ceremonies will follow the 2 pm Sunday final round robin draw, with presentations to the girl’s winner and runner-up teams, and to the Mitchell Schut team from Cornwall, who, as the only entry, won the boy’s championship by default.
Event website with live results: PEICurling.com/under1620152016