PEI’s Lauren Lenentine, on Team NS, presented with 2nd all-star team honours at New Holland Juniors Awards Banquet (Curling Canada)

Her teammate Karlee Burgess wins the Joan Mead Legacy Award.

PRINCE ALBERT, SASK. — The all-stars and other award winners at the 2019 New Holland Canadian Juniors were announced on Sunday at the awards banquet.

ALL-STARS
(DETERMINED BY SHOOTING PERCENTAGES DURING THE ROUND ROBIN)

Women
First Team
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Skip — Mackenzie Zacharias, Manitoba (77 per cent)
Third — Katie Follett, Newfoundland & Labrador (79 per cent)
Second — Karlee Burgess, Nova Scotia (82 per cent)
Lead — Samantha McLaren, Host Team (82 per cent)

Second Team
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Skip — Sara England, Saskatchewan (76 per cent)
Third — Lauren Lenentine, Nova Scotia (79 per cent)
Second — Emily Zacharias, Manitoba (81 per cent)
Lead — Keira McLaughlin, New Brunswick (80 per cent)

Men
First Team
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Skip — Tyler Tardi, British Columbia (86 per cent)
Third — Sterling Middleton, British Columbia (87 per cent)
Second — Matt Hall, British Columbia (90 per cent)
Lead — Alex Horvath, British Columbia (87 per cent)

Second Team
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Skip — Rylan Kleiter, Saskatchewan (80 per cent)
Third — Jacques Gauthier, Manitoba (84 per cent)
Second — Jordan Peters, Manitoba (85 per cent)
Lead — Bradley Lequin, Quebec (86 per cent)


* In the case of a percentage tie, the all-star position goes to the player with the highest plus/minus for the week (a player receives a +1 for every game in which he/she outcurls the positional opponent by five per cent or more). Should they still be tied, the pre-event draw to the button results are used to determine the all-star.

KEN WATSON SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS
(VOTED BY THE PLAYERS)

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Women — Mackenzie Zacharias, Manitoba
Men — JT Ryan, Manitoba

FAIR PLAY AWARDS
(SELECTED BY THE OFFICIALS)

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Men
Lead — Calvin Laforet, Nunavut
Second — Jacob Libbus, Alberta
Vice-skip — Dustin Mikush, Alberta
Skip — JT Ryan, Manitoba
Coach — Dean Kleiter, Saskatchewan

Women
Lead — Adrianna Hendrick, Northwest Territories
Second  — Sarah Hoag, Saskatchewan
Vice-skip — Pearl Gillis, Northwest Territories
Skip — Kira Brunton, Northern Ontario
Coach — Rodney Guy, Northern Ontario

ASHAM NATIONAL COACHING AWARDS
(VOTED BY THE COACHES)

(CLICK HERE for photo of the winners with New Holland Canadian Juniors Coaching Mentor Bill Tschirhart)

Women – Michel St-Georges, Quebec
Men – Dean Kleiter, Saskatchewan

JOAN MEAD LEGACY AWARD
(SELECTED BY THE EVENT OFFICIALS)
($500 SCHOLARSHIP)

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Karlee Burgess, Nova Scotia

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