Lenentine, Rogers receive All-Star team honours at the Canadian Juniors

The All-Stars and other award winners at the 2020 New Holland Canadian Junior Championships were announced on Friday at the awards banquet at the Langley BC Events Centre.

Lauren Lenentine 
(file photo from 2019 awards)

 

PEI’s Lauren Lenentine, playing on the undefeated Mackenzie Zacharias team from Manitoba, won the First Team All-Star honour for junior women’s leads, based on shooting percentages during the round-robin, with a percentage of 86%.

Kristie Rogers
(Margaret O’Connor photo)

 

Kristie Rogers on PEI’s Team Ferguson, won the Second Team All-Star honour for junior women’s second stones, with a percentage of 80%.

Here is the complete list of winners, from Curling Canada:

All-Stars

(determined by shooting percentages during the round robin)

Women

First Team

Skip — Mackenzie Zacharias, Manitoba (85 per cent)

Third — Karlee Burgess, Manitoba (88 per cent)

Second — Calissa Daly, Northern Ontario (82 per cent)

Lead — Lauren Lenentine, Manitoba (86 per cent)

Second Team

Skip — Kira Brunton, Northern Ontario (78 per cent)

Third — Catherine Clifford, Alberta (83 per cent)

Second — Kristie Rogers, Prince Edward Island (80 per cent)

Lead — Jessica Leonard, Northern Ontario (86 per cent)

Men

First Team

Skip — Jacques Gauthier, Manitoba 2 (83 per cent)

Third — Scott Mitchell, Northern Ontario (88 per cent)

Second — Jeffrey Meagher, Nova Scotia (88 per cent)

Lead — Chase Dusessoy, Northern Ontario (87 per cent)

Second Team

Skip — Rylan Kleiter, Saskatchewan (83 per cent)

Third — Ryan McNeil Lamswood, Newfoundland and Labrador (86 per cent)

Second — Brayden Payette, Manitoba 2 (86 per cent)

Lead — Tie — Nathan King, Newfoundland and Labrador & Scott Weagle, Nova Scotia (87 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)

Women — Lyndsey Burgess, Nova Scotia

Men — Ryan Jacques, Alberta

ASHAM Fair Play Awards

(selected by the officials)

Men

Lead — Lawson Yates, Manitoba 1

Second — Joshua Miki, British Columbia 1

Vice-skip — Joshua Leung, Ontario

Skip — Rylan Kleiter, Saskatchewan

Coach — Anthony Purcell, Nova Scotia

Women

Lead — Julie Brenton, Ontario

Second  — Kate Callaghan, Nova Scotia

Vice-skip — Peal Gillis, Northwest Territories

Skip — Mackenzie Zacharias, Manitoba

Coach — Michel Blais, Québec

ASHAM National Coaching Awards

(voted by the coaches)

Women – Mark Noseworthy, Newfoundland and Labrador

Men – Vic Shimizu, British Columbia 2

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