Snow, Shaw win provincial under-18 curling titles – Canadian championships postponed indefinitely (Journal)

The Brayden Snow and Katie Shaw rinks won the Syngenta 2020 P.E.I. under-18 curling championships at the Western Community Curling Club in Alberton recently.

Snow and his team from the Charlottetown Curling Club defeated two-time defending-champion Mitchell Schut and his rink from Cornwall 5-3 in the boys’ title game. The Shaw team, out of the Cornwall Curling Club, defeated their clubmates, the Rachel MacLean foursome, also by a 5-3 score, in the girls’ final.

The Brayden Snow-skipped rink from the Charlottetown Curling Club recently won the P.E.I. under-18 boys curling championship at the Western Community Curling Club in Alberton. Host club president Fr. Art Pendergast, back, congratulates team members, from left: Snow, third stone Jack MacFadyen, second stone Liam Barbrick, lead Davis Nicholson and coach David MacFadyen.
The Brayden Snow-skipped rink from the Charlottetown Curling Club recently won the P.E.I. under-18 boys curling championship at the Western Community Curling Club in Alberton. Host club president Fr. Art Pendergast, back, congratulates team members, from left: Snow, third stone Jack MacFadyen, second stone Liam Barbrick, lead Davis Nicholson and coach David MacFadyen. – Contributed

Katie Shaw skipped the girls’ champions at the recent P.E.I. under-18 girls curling championship in Alberton. From left: Fr. Art Pendergast, president of the host Western Community Curling Club; David Murphy, coach of the Shaw team; Meghan Sherren, lead; Lexie Murray, second stone; Alexis Burris, third stone, and Shaw.

Katie Shaw skipped the girls’ champions at the recent P.E.I. under-18 girls curling championship in Alberton. From left: Fr. Art Pendergast, president of the host Western Community Curling Club; David Murphy, coach of the Shaw team; Meghan Sherren, lead; Lexie Murray, second stone; Alexis Burris, third stone, and Shaw.

The Snow and Shaw rinks earned the right to represent P.E.I. at the Canadian under-18 championships in Sudbury, Ont., but Curling Canada announced Tuesday that the event was postponed indefinitely due to coronavirus (COVID-19). The nationals were scheduled for April 20 to 25.

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