PEI Junior Women’s Curling Champion skip Lauren Ferguson has earned her External Sport Credit, which was presented this week prior to her departure for the 2020 New Holland Canadian Junior Curling Championships, which begin Saturday and run through to Jan. 26 at the George Preston Recreation Centre in Langley, B.C.
Left to right: Lauren Ferguson, Maribeth Rogers-Neale with the Department of Education and Lifelong Learning, and Amy Duncan, Executive Director of Curl PEI
The External Sport Credit Program (ESCP) gives eligible student-athletes the opportunity to earn graduation credits in grades 10, 11 and 12. While described as a sport credit, it is an educational credit and therefore, learning is emphasized throughout the entire process of becoming a high-performance athlete. Click for more info on the External Sport Credit Program.
The External Sport Credit Program (ESCP) gives eligible student-athletes the opportunity to earn graduation credits for approved athletes in grades 10, 11 and 12. While described as a sport credit, it is an educational credit and therefore learning is emphasized throughout the entire process of becoming a high performance athlete.…
Team Taylour Stevens, reigning Nova Scotia Junior Champions, and Canadian Junior bronze medallists (8-2 final championship pool standings) this year, is excited to announce that Lauren Ferguson from PEI will be joining their team for next season. Lauren is from Spring Valley, PEI and will be studying Engineering at Dalhousie…
Two PEI Junior rinks, skipped by Mitchell Schut and Rachel MacLean, have been invited by Curl PEI to attend a 2022 World Juniors Qualifier event in Saskatoon. Spring Valley PEI's Lauren Ferguson will be there too, on Team Stevens from Nova Scotia, as well as reigning PEI junior women's champion…