Curl PEI announces Junior Development Curling Tour, beginning in January

JUNIOR DEVELOPMENT CURLING TOUR

FIRST TWO STOPS:

1 PM, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5 @ Cornwall Curling Club
Speaker Topics: Forming a Curling Team and What Curling has Meant to Us

and

1 PM, SUNDAY, JANUARY 20 @ Crapaud Community Curling Club
Speaker Topics: Basic Rules and Etiquette

The Junior Development Curling Tour is designed for non-competitive or newly-competitive junior curlers who were born on or after July 1, 2004.

Each team will play (at least) one game at each stop. In addition to the games played there will be a guest speaker covering topics relevant to new curlers, coaches, and/or parents.

Registration is $50 per Team per Tour Date.
Contact Amy Duncan at 902-368-4208 or aduncan@sportpei.pe.ca for more information, or visit https://pe.curling.io/ to register

 

 

O’Connor Glass Quick Cashspiel opening draw

Here is the opening draw for the O’Connor Glass Quick Cashspiel, which gets underway Saturday Dec. 1 at 7 pm at the Charlottetown Curling Club.

Ice 1 Chase MacMillan vs Annika Kelly

Ice 2 Tyler Smith vs Lauren Ferguson

Ice 3  Eddie MacKenzie vs Veronica Smith

Ice 4  Miranda Ellis vs Nick VanOuerkerk

Ice 5  Suzanne Birt vs Jamie Newson

Reminder: Monday is entry deadline for Island Petroleum Cashspiel at the Silver Fox

The annual Island Petroleum Cashspiel, open to Men’s, Women’s, Junior, and Mixed teams, takes place at the Silver Fox Entertainment Complex in Summerside on December 7, 8 and 9, with a team entry fee of $200. Note that teams may be seeded in the draw.

Contact Lou Nowlan at 902-436-8676, or Blair Jay at 902-436-5994 or email blair_jay@outlook.com to enter your team.

Entry deadline is Monday, December 3.

PEI curling teams for 2019 Canada Games to be selected at finals in Cornwall, starting Dec. 7

Four Canada Games Training Teams – two boy’s and two girl’s, were selected following Trials #1 last season at the Silver Fox in Summerside. The final selection of one boy’s and one girl’s team for the 2019 Canada Games in Red Deer will be made with Best of Five series at the Cornwall Curling Club, from December 7-9 2018, with the two winning teams going on to represent PEI at the 2019 Canada Games in Red Deer AB, February 15 until March 3, 2019.

The two boy’s teams playing off are the Mitchell Schut team from Cornwall, and Charlottetown’s Chase MacMillan rink, while the Lauren Ferguson team from Cornwall, and Team Howatt, also from Cornwall, with Sierra Clyke calling the game and Sydney Howatt throwing final stones, are the girl’s teams in the competition.

Event website: https://peicurling.com/canadagamesfinals/

End by end results at:  https://peicurling.com/scoreboard/#!/competitions/4285

Here is the Best of Five Draw and Schedule:

Team Photos and Rosters

(Skip-lead L-R): Mitchell Schut, Nick Johnston, Liam Kelly, Colin MacKenzie, Coach Lori Robinson

 

(Skip-lead L-R): David MacFadyen (coach), Chase MacMillan, Jack MacFadyen, Liam Barbrick, Davis Nicholson

(Skip-lead L-R): Lauren Ferguson, Katie Shaw, Alexis Burris, Lexie Murray, David Murphy (coach)

(L-R): Sierra Clyke (calls the game, throws third), Sydney Howatt (throws fourth), Meghan Sherren (second), Madelyn Cantwell (lead), A.J. Campbell (coach)

 

Silver Fox looking for more teams for Doubles Curling Open Bonspiel and Island Petroleum Cashspiel

The Silver Fox Entertainment Complex in Summerside needs more teams for two upcoming events.
The Doubles Curling Open Bonspiel takes place Friday evening Nov. 30 and Saturday Dec. 1. Entry fee of $20 per two-person team guarantees 3 games.

Meanwhile, the annual Island Petroleum Cashspiel, open to Men’s, Women’s, Junior, and Mixed teams, takes place at December 7, 8 and 9, with a team entry fee of $200. Note that teams may be seeded in the draw. Entry deadline is Monday, December 3.

Contact Blair Jay at 902-436-5994 or email blair_jay@outlook.com to enter your team in either event.

Montague Juniors raise $775 in Junior Curl for Cancer

The Montague Curling Club’s Junior Curl for Cancer fundraising spiel was held on the weekend with $775 raised to support the fight against Cancer. The adult  Curl for Cancer and Carol Sullivan Run events were held at the club a month ago, and raised $4500.

Top Fundraiser Brayden

Sylvie Robichaud rink beats Suzanne Birt team to win Windsor NS cashspiel final

The Sylvie Robichaud rink from Curl Moncton stole four points in the 7th end to clinch a 9-2 win against PEI’s Suzanne Birt foursome in this afternoon’s final of the 15 team, $13,000 purse Tim Hortons Spitfire Arms Cash Spiel at the Windsor NS Curling Club.

Team Robichaud (Facebook)

In the semi-finals, Team Birt beat Colleen Jones and her team 7-2, while the Robichaud foursome doubled Julie McEvoy and her Halifax rink by a 6-3 score to advance to the championship game.

Team Birt  file photo (Facebook)

Three PEI teams were entered, with the Birt foursome the only one to advance to Sunday morning’s quarter-finals, after finishing round robin play at the top of their pool with a perfect 4-0 record. Birt won her quarter-final 8-2 over Nancy McConnery of Halifax. The Veronica Smith team got off to a great opening day start, at 2-0, but lost their next two games, and finished at an even 2-2 win-loss, while the Sarah Fullerton foursome went 1-3. The Katelyn Jones World Junior Champion team from Halifax, which includes Islander Lauren Lenentine finished out of the playoffs with a 2-2 record. Also in the event was the Jill Brothers team from Halifax, with Islander Erin Carmody at third stone. They lost 4-2 to Robichaud in the quarter-finals.

Scoreboard: http://www.curlingzone.com/event.php?view=Scores&eventid=5363

Birt vs Robichaud in Windsor Cashspiel final

Both Nova Scotia semi-finalists lost their games in the 15 team $13,000 purse Tim Hortons Spitfire Arms Women’s Cashspiel at the Windsor Curling Club in Nova Scotia. Advancing to the 2 pm final are PEI’s Suzanne Birt rink, who beat Colleen Jones and her team 7-2 in one semi-final, and Moncton NB’s Sylvie Robichaud foursome who doubled Julie McEvoy and her Halifax rink by a 6-3 score in the other.

Team Birt (file photo)

Three PEI teams were entered, with the Birt foursome advancing to this morning’s quarter-finals after finishing round robin play at the top of their pool with a perfect 4-0 record. The Veronica Smith team got off to a great opening day start, at 2-0, but lost their next two games, and finished at an even 2-2 win-loss, while the Sarah Fullerton foursome went 1-3. The Katelyn Jones World Junior Champion team from Halifax, which includes Islander Lauren Lenentine finished out of the playoffs with a 2-2 record.

Live results at: http://www.curlingzone.com/event.php?view=Scores&eventid=5363

Sackville NB teams win 1st and 2nd place at 6th annual Masters Plus spiel

The George Anderson rink from the Sackville New Brunswick Curling Club has won the 6th annual Masters Plus Bonspiel, which wrapped up on Friday here at the Cornwall Curling Club. The Keith Bowser team from Sackville New Brunswick was runner up, with Cornwall’s Bryan Sutherland team placing third.

There were 16 teams entered representing 4 curling clubs from N.S., N.B., and P.E.I.  A point system was used to determine the final standings. It was a very close finish as there was only a four point difference between the fourth and first place teams. Here ar the top four teams:

Curling Club             Skip                Third                          Second                         Lead              

Sackville        George Anderson  Michael Bass           Myles Trenholm    Ian MacLean

Sackville        Keith Bowser           Don McIntyre     Bud Trenholm    Duane McLellan

Cornwall       Bryan Sutherland    Etta Reid       Elaine Hughes            Gary O’Sullivan

Sackville/Moncton Ken Nicol       Ann McSheffery    Lovitt Allen   Bonnie Hamilton

The host committee would like to thank the staff of the Cornwall Curling Club and the volunteers who helped with the bonspiel in many ways, including advertising, scoring, making coffee, preparing and serving lunches etc.

The organizers also want to acknowledge and thank the following sponsors for their generous support: Holland College, Fair Isle Ford, Quality Inn & Suites, Cornwall Quick Stop, Mr. Plumber, Honibe – Island Abbey Foods, KenMac Energy, Cornwall Auto, Garden Isle Computer, Kent Building Supplies, Beaton’s Wholesale Dry Goods Ltd., Capital Honda, Experience Hyundai, Hillside Motors, Reliable Motors, Peter McNeill Automotive, All Star Cresting, Wine Kitz, Mary’s Cornwall Bakery, Ch’town Toyota, Markan Hardwood Plus Inc., Cows Ice Cream, Murphy’s Cornwall Pharmacy, Matos Winery, Wine Experts, DB Murphy’s Tim/Wendy’s, Leary’s  Independent Grocers, Browns Volkswagen, Red Shores Raceway & Casino, Home Hardware, Phillips Auto Sales, Prebuilt Steele, King of Clubs, Kwik Copy, Saunders Investment. Dennis Office Supplies, Pizza Delight Cornwall, Provincial Credit Union, John’s Brew Shop and Wally’s Pharmasave.

Next year’s event will be around the same dates. The Masters Plus format is for teams with three curlers age 60 and over, and one who is at least 55.

 

Team Birt advances to Windsor Cashspiel semis

PEI’s Suzanne Birt team stole 3 points in the 7th end in an 8-2 routing of the Nancy McConnery rink of Halifax in this morning’s quarter-final round of the 15 team $13,000 purse Tim Hortons Spitfire Arms Women’s Cashspiel, which wraps up this afternoon at the Windsor Curling Club in Nova Scotia. Birt now faces Colleen Jones in the 11 am semis, with Moncton’s Sylvie Robichaud taking on Haligonian Julie McEvoy in the other semi-final contest.  Robichaud doubled the Jill Brothers rink from Halifax, which includes Islander Erin Carmody at 3rd, by a 4-2 score in the quarters. The final is at 2 pm.

Suzanne Birt

Three PEI teams were entered, with the Birt foursome advancing to this morning’s quarter-finals after finishing round robin play at the top of their pool with a perfect 4-0 record. The Veronica Smith team got off to a great opening day start, at 2-0, but lost their next two games, and finished at an even 2-2 win-loss, while the Sarah Fullerton foursome went 1-3. The Katelyn Jones World Junior Champion team from Halifax, which includes Islander Lauren Lenentine finished out of the playoffs with a 2-2 record.

Live results at: http://www.curlingzone.com/event.php?view=Scores&eventid=5363

It’s not too late to compete for the Grey Cup – in Amherst #GreyCup

Canada’s 9th Governor General, the 4th Earl Grey, may be better known for his football trophy, but he also donated another Grey Cup, to the Amherst Curling Club back in 1907 for the first Maritime Curling Bonspiel. That cup is now presented to the winner of the Grey Cup of Curling Cashspiel, which takes place January 11-13, 2019. The last Island rink to get its name on that cup was back in 1970, when it was won by Dr. Bill Moreside, Ralph Manning, Temple Hooper, and Hugh Simpson.
See poster for signup details.

Reminder: O’Connor Glass Quick Cashspiel coming up Dec. 1-2

Charlottetown  Curling Club     Dec. 1/2

3 games   –  Sat. 7:00pm, Sun.  10:00am & 1:00pm

Entry fee $100 team.     Paying  $40  per win

Open to Mens, Womens and Junior teams

Accepting first 10 paid teams

Contact:  Kevin Smith           218- 0737

                  David O’Connor    940- 4241

Suzanne Birt team advances to this morning’s quarter-finals at Windsor Cashspiel

The 15 team $13,000 purse Tim Hortons Spitfire Arms Women’s Cashspiel wraps up today at the Windsor Curling Club in Nova Scotia, with the quarter-finals at 8 am, the semis at 11, and the finals at 2 pm. Three PEI teams were entered, with the Suzanne Birt foursome advancing to this morning’s quarter-finals, after finishing round robin play at the top of their pool with a perfect 4-0 record. The Veronica Smith team got off to a great opening day start, at 2-0, but lost their next two games, and finished at an even 2-2 win-loss, while the Sarah Fullerton foursome went 1-3. The Katelyn Jones World Junior Champion team from Halifax, which includes Islander Lauren Lenentine finished out of the playoffs with a 2-2 record.

Birt is playing Haligonian Nancy McConnery in the quarters. Other matchups see Colleen Jones play Colleen Pinkney, Moncton’s Sylvie Robichaud face Jill Brothers, and Mary Myketyn-Driscoll take on Julie McEvoy. 

Team Birt

Live results at: http://www.curlingzone.com/event.php?view=Scores&eventid=5363

Alberta Women, BC Men win Travelers gold, PEI’s Nancy MacFadyen wins Sportsmanship award (Curling Canada)

British Columbia captured back-to-back men’s titles while Alberta’s Morgan Muise won her first Travelers Curling Club Championship in three tries on Saturday at the Miramichi Curling Club in Miramichi, New Brunswick.

Team BC Men (Richmond Curling Club: (Skip) Vic Shimizu, (Third) Cody Tanaka, (Second) Trevor Bakken, (Lead) Mark Yodogawa) and Team AB Women (Calgary Curling Club: (Skip) Morgan Muise, (Third) Lyndsay Allen, (Second) Sarah Evans, (Lead) Sara Gartner) Gold medallists of the 2018 Travelers Curling Club Championship in Miramichi, N.B. (Curling Canada/Jordan Pinder photo)

The team from the Calgary Curling Club of Muise, third Lyndsay Allen, second Sarah Evans and lead Sara Gartner have curled together for seven years and left Miramichi on Saturday with their province’s second women’s title in eight years.

“This is what we came for. We lost the final in Kelowna two years ago so it feels pretty good to put in a lot of hard work over the last two years to get back and take advantage of another opportunity in the final,” Muise said after running Nova Scotia out of rocks in the eighth end.

“We started the game with a few more rocks in play than we’d normally play in the first end. There was a biter on the edge that the other team ignored thinking it was out and the measure was in our favour in the end,” Muise explained.

The Calgary team stole in the second end to take a four point lead and never looked back the rest of the game, en route to their 7-3 win.

Muise and her Alberta squad defeated Nova Scotia skip Michelle Williams, third Mary Porter, second Abby Miller and lead Kathleen Porter, who earned the silver medal.

Muise, 33, is the Curling Coordinator at the Spray Lake Sawmill Family Sports Centre and says her team is looking forward to their return to Alberta, “We have the bye in our league game on Tuesday night!” Muise said with a fist pump and cheers from her teammates.

In the men’s final, British Columbia became just the second men’s team to run the table, going 6-0 in the round robin and winning both playoff games in convincing fashion.

The team from the Richmond Curling Club was meticulous in their victory over Nova Scotia’s Kurt Roach.

“We’re so, so happy… to bring back the banner to the home club it means everything,” Coady Tanaka, who throws fourth stones for the B.C. team, said after the 8-3 victory.

Tanaka, skip Vic Shimizu, second Trevor Bakken and lead Mark Yodogawa were in danger of giving up three points in the second end but Roach’s final stone over curled, resulting in a steal and a 3-0 lead early in the game for B.C.

The 24-year-old ice technician widened the lead with a challenging draw to the four-foot in the fourth end.

“The ice was great and probably the easiest to read all week. I felt really comfortable with my draw weight and hits,” Tanaka said.

The young skip was named Most Valuable Player in the men’s tournament and his shot making in the final lived up to the award, including a flat double takeout in the third end to force Nova Scotia to a single point.

Roach with third Mark MacNamara, second Travis Stone and lead Robin Nathanson put pressure on the B.C. team in the sixth end. Facing two counters in the four-foot, Tanaka was able to find the button and gain full control in the Travelers Championship gold medal match.

Cornwall, Ont., skip Matthew Dupuis, third Terry Lichty, second Jonathan King and lead Charles Wert won the bronze medal after the team from the Cornwall Curling Centre executed a perfect six-foot tap to the button to defeat Saskatchewan 5-4.

For the second year in a row Ontario also claimed third spot in the women’s division. Oshawa Curling Club’s Stacey Hogan, third Suzanne Miller, second Mandy Aston, lead Amber-Dawn Duncan and coach Nathan Martin defeated Northwest Territories 5-4.

The skip from Yellowknife will not leave Miramichi empty handed. Sarah Stroeder was chosen as Most Valuable Player in the women’s division by Curling Canada’s onsite umpires.

Nancy MacFadyen (Curling Canada photo)

Sportsmanship awards were handed out on Saturday to players at each position for men and women. Chantelle Masson (Nunavut skip), Nancy MacFadyen (P.E.I. third), Tamar Vandenberghe (Yukon second) and Anneli Jokela (Northwest Territories lead) were chosen by their peers as sportsmanship winners in the women’s division. Jim Sias (Yukon skip), Mark MacNamara (Nova Scotia third), Devon Bouillon (Northwest Territories second) and Cameron Barth (Manitoba lead) were winners in the men’s event.

Teams competing on the ice in Miramichi helped give back to youth curling across Canada through the annual Travelers Championship silent auction and the team fundraising campaigns.

This year’s efforts raised just over $29,000 to support the Curling Canada Foundation. There was extra incentive for each team to raise money as every $400 raised earned that team a ballot for a grand prize raffle which included an all-expenses trip for four, including event passes, accommodation and flights, to the 2019 World Financial Group Continental Cup Jan. 17-20 in Las Vegas.

Click to read this story at Curling Canada

O’Connor Glass Quick Cashspiel

Charlottetown  Curling Club     Dec. 1/2 3 games   –  Sat. 7:00pm, Sun.  10:00am & 1:00pm Entry fee $100 team.     Paying  $40  per win Open to Mens, Womens and Junior teams Accepting first 10 paid teams Contact:  Kevin Smith           218- 0737 … Continue reading

PEI Picks up Win at the Mixed

PEI split their Tuesday games at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in Winnipeg to improve to 1-4 win-loss. They finish up round-robin play at 4 this afternoon against BC. In draw seven, Nova Scotia’s Kendal Thompson (Mayflower Curling Club) achieved a 9-4 … Continue reading