The Cornwall Curling Club rink of skip Lauren Lenentine, third Kristie Rogers, second Lily Taweel, and lead Ellie Lenentine, with coach Robbie Lenentine, went undefeated with a 6-0 record to win the Advantage Communications Under 16 Girl’s Championship, which wrapped up this afternoon at the Charlottetown Curling Complex.
(L-R): Nick van Ouwerkerk from Advantage Communications, Ellie Lenentine, Lily Taweel, Kristie Rogers, Lauren Lenentine, coach Robbie Lenentine, Curl PEI President Angela Hodgson
The Boy’s title went to the Mitchell Schut rink, also from Cornwall, who were the only entry. Three members of the Schut rink were the U13 champions last year, and the team came third in the U18 men’s championships last weekend. Other members of Team Schut are third Colin MacKenzie, second Michael MacEwen, and lead Liam Kelly, with coach Nancy Yeo.
(L-R): Nick van Ouwerkerk from Advantage Communications, Mitchell Schut, Colin MacKenzie, Michael MacEwen, coach Nancy Yeo, Liam Kelly, Curl PEI President Angela Hodgson
The Lauren Ferguson foursome from the Silver Fox and Crapaud clubs, which included Tegan Corkum, Olivia Barbour, and Megan MacDonald, with coach Shelley MacFadyen, were runners-up in the Girl’s event, with a 4-2 win-loss record.
(L-R): Nick van Ouwerkerk from Advantage Communications, Megan MacDonald, Lauren Ferguson, Olivia Barbour, Tegan Corkum, coach Shelley MacFadyen, Curl PEI President Angela Hodgson
The Emma Coffin rink from Cornwall also finished at 4-2, but lost to Ferguson in their round robin encounter. Cornwall’s Alexis Burris and Rachel MacLean teams wrapped up play with 3-3 and 2-4 win-loss records, respectively, while Emily Sanderson from Montague and Katie Shaw from Charlottetown went 1-5.
The Girl’s Sportsmanship award, as voted on by the curlers in the event, went to Baily O’Grady, third on the Emma Coffin team.
(L-R): Nick van Ouwerkerk from sponsor Advantage Communications, Baily O’Grady, Angela Hodgson, president of Curl PEI
The Coaching award, as voted on by all the coaches, went to Kaleigh Mackay of the Katie Shaw team.
(L-R): Nick van Ouwerkerk from sponsor Advantage Communications, Kaleigh Mackay, Angela Hodgson, president of Curl PEI