Celebrating Excellence at the 2025 PEI U18 Curling Championships

The 2025 PEI U18 Curling Championships have come to an exciting conclusion at the Montague Curling Club. After days of thrilling competition, we are proud to announce the winners, finalists, and special award recipients who have demonstrated incredible skill, sportsmanship, and dedication to the sport of curling.

True Sport Award Winners

The True Sport Awards celebrate athletes who exemplify the values of respect, inclusion, and fair play, as outlined by the True Sport Principles. This year’s recipients, as voted by their peers, are:

  • Claire Bell from Team MacLean
  • Colin Beaton from Team Beaton

Congratulations to these athletes for showcasing the very best of curling’s spirit!

Asham Coach Award Winners

The Asham Coach Awards recognize outstanding leadership and contributions from coaches, with winners chosen by their peers. This year’s recipients are:

  • Darren Gallant from Team Myers

  • Shaun MacArthur from Team Beaton

Thank you to these coaches for your dedication and for inspiring the next generation of curlers.

Champions and Finalists

Girls’ Division:

  • Champion: Team Pater – Veronica Pater, Kacey Gauthier, Sophie Gallant, Ashlyn MacDonald and David Murphy (coach)

  • Finalist: Team Myers – Grace Myers, Greta Edgett Gallant, Norah MacKinnon, Lily Whalley and Darren Gallant (coach)

Boys’ Division:

  • Champion: Team Dalton – Isaiah Dalton, Keegan Warnell, Sheamus Herlihy, Colin Waite and David MacFadyen (coach)

  • Finalist: Team MacEwen – Connor MacEwen, Oliver MacEwen, Landon Seaman, Aaron Haight and Richard MacEwen (coach)

Congratulations to our champions on earning the right to represent PEI at the 2025 Canadian U18 Curling Championships, set to take place February 16-22, 2025, at the Nutana Curling Club in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan!

Thank You to All Participants

We extend our heartfelt thanks to all the athletes, coaches, families, and fans who made this event so memorable. A special thank-you goes out to the Montague Curling Club for hosting, as well as our sponsors and partners:

  • Morley Annear Ltd.
  • The Province of Prince Edward Island
  • The 2009 Canada Games Legacy Trust Fund
  • Curling Canada

The future of curling in PEI is bright, and we are excited to see these talented young curlers continue to grow and excel. Thank you for being part of this incredible event!

Playoff Matchups Set for the 2025 PEI U18 Curling Championships

After an exciting double round-robin competition, the stage is set for the playoffs at the 2025 PEI U18 Curling Championships, taking place at the Montague Curling Club. Over the past few days, six teams have battled it out, showcasing their skill, strategy, and sportsmanship, and now the final push for the championship begins.

Girls’ Division Playoff

In the girls’ division, three teams have advanced to the playoffs:

  • 1st Place: Team Pater – Advances directly to the final.
  • 2nd Place: Team Myers
  • 3rd Place: Team MacLean

The playoffs will begin with a semi-final matchup between the 2nd and 3rd place teams. The winner will then face the 1st place team in the championship final.

Boys’ Division Playoff

In the boys’ division, the top two teams will meet in a high-stakes final:

  • Team Dalton vs. Team MacEwen

Event Details

  • Semi-Final (Girls’ Division): December 29 at 10am
  • Finals (Girls’ and Boys’ Divisions): December 29 at 2pm

Fans are encouraged to come out and support these young athletes as they compete for the chance to represent PEI at the 2025 Canadian U18 Curling Championships, set for February 16-22, 2025, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

For live scores, schedules, and updates, visit the official event page: 2025 U18 PEI Curling Championship Event Page.

Don’t miss the excitement as we crown the 2025 champions and celebrate the future of curling on Prince Edward Island!

2025 PEI U18 Curling Championships Set for December 27-29 in Montague

The future stars of curling are gearing up for the 2025 PEI U18 Curling Championships, scheduled to take place from December 27-29, 2024, at the Montague Curling Club in Montague, PE. This highly anticipated event will feature six teams – three in the girls’ division and three in the boys’ division – competing in a double round-robin format followed by a playoff round. The top teams will advance to the playoffs, where they will compete for the championship and the honor of representing PEI on the national stage.

Fans can follow all the action, including event details and live scoring: 2025 U18 PEI Curling Championship.

Girls’ Division

The girls’ division promises thrilling matchups as these talented teams vie for the championship title:

  • Team Pater – Veronica Pater, Kacey Gauthier, Sophie Gallant, Ashlyn MacDonald and Coach, David Murphy from the Cornwall Curling Club
  • Team MacLean – Michaela MacLean, Maddy MacDonald, Claire Bell, Sadie Bell and Coach, Thomas Annear from the Montague Curling Club
  • Team Myers – Grace Myers, Greta Edgett Gallant, Norah MacKinnon, Lily Whalley and Coach, Darren Gallant from the Cornwall Curling Club

Boys’ Division

The boys’ division will showcase skillful competition from three Cornwall Curling Club teams:

  • Team MacEwen – Connor MacEwen. Oliver MacEwen, Landon Seaman, Aaron Haight and Coach, Richard MacEwen
  • Team Dalton Isaiah Dalton, Keegan Warnell, Sheamus Herlihy, Colin Waite and Coach, David MacFadyen
  • Team Beaton – Kolin Beaton, Owen Milton, Ben Bradley, Kane MacKinnon and Coach, Shaun MacArthur

The winners of the 2025 PEI U18 Curling Championships will move on to the 2025 Canadian Under-18 Curling Championships, presented by Curling Canada, taking place February 16-22, 2025, at the Nutana Curling Club in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

Join us at the Montague Curling Club for an unforgettable weekend of curling excitement and come cheer on the next generation of PEI curling champions!

2025 Morley Annear Ltd. PEI Mixed Stick Championship Results

The 2025 PEI Mixed Stick Curling Championship took place from December 10-12, 2024, at the Montague Curling Club, showcasing the best in stick curling from across the province. With 25 teams competing, the event featured thrilling matches and remarkable displays of skill and strategy.

The championship began with five pools of five teams each, playing a round-robin format. The winners of each pool, along with the next three best-performing teams based on their records (and then points), advanced to the quarter-finals. From there, the competition intensified, with the winners moving on to the semi-finals and ultimately to the final match.

After three days of intense competition, the finals saw the Sherren MacKinnon and Preston Higginbotham team face off against Patsy and George Piercey. Both teams played well and consistently throughout the event, earning their spots in the championship match.

Champions George & Patsy Piercey

Patsy and George Piercey emerged victorious, claiming the title of 2025 PEI Morley Annear Ltd. Mixed Stick Curling Champions.

Preston Higginbotham & Stephanie Grills  (spare for Sherren MacKinnon in the final game)

For detailed game results and standings, visit the official event page: 2025 PEI Mixed Stick Curling Championship Results.

Congratulations to all the participants for a fantastic championship, and special thanks to the Montague Curling Club for hosting this memorable event. A heartfelt thank you as well to Morley Annear Ltd. for sponsoring this year’s championship and supporting stick curling in PEI.

PEI Curling Hall of Fame announces Bursary recipients

 

The Prince Edward Island Curling Hall of Fame, with the assistance of a number of generous donors, is proud to offer bursaries annually to junior curlers pursuing their post-secondary education. There were some unawarded bursaries in past years, and a larger number of applicants this year, so a decision was made to award $1000 bursaries to two female curlers, and $750 bursaries to four male applicants. Due to the postal strike, the bursary cheques will be available for pickup at the Cornwall Curling Club starting Wednesday evening December 11. Uncollected bursary cheques will be mailed out once the postal service resumes.

Here are the recipients and a summary of their curling and educational endeavors:

Female recipients are Madalyn Easter and Erica Pater

Madalyn Easter, from Richmond, is pursuing a Medical Sciences program of study at Dalhousie. She has curled out of the Summerside Curling Club, playing both skip and third stone, skipping the U16 provincial championship rink in 2023, and, at third stone, finishing as finalist in the U18 and U21 provincials in 2024. She also skipped the silver medal at the U18 provincials and Canada Games curling trials in 2023 and the U18 provincials in 2023. She is curling out of the Halifax Curling Club this season. Back at the Fox, she has helped with Adult Learn to Curl, Little Rockers curling, along with timing and statistics, and has coached a U13 team.

Cornwall’s Erika Pater is enrolled in the Law and Society program of study at Acadia University. She has curled out of both the Cornwall and the Summerside clubs, and will be curling at the Wolfville Curling Club while at Acadia. Past curling accomplishments, as a lead, include winning the U18 provincials in 2022 and 2023, as well as the 2022 Canada Winter Games Trials, going on to compete at the Canada Winter Games in 2023. She was also on the winning PEI Junior Women’s rink in 2023, as well at the PEI U18 and Junior Championship rinks in 2024. She has volunteered with the Learn to Curl program, and at the Canada Winter Games week two, after curling in week one.

Male recipients are Connor Bruce, Luke Butler, Jack MacFadyen, and Brayden Snow

Stratford’s Connor Bruce is pursuing a Computer Science degree at UPEI, and curls in Cornwall. His team has won the provincial U16 (2022) and U18 (2022, 2024) championships and made the U21 finals in 2024. He has volunteered with the Learn to Curl for Newcomers program at his club and completed a several Curling Canada technical programs.

 Luke Butler, from Charlottetown, is in the Business Administration program at UPEI. He curls in both Cornwall and Summerside, and was on the 2024 Provincial Junior winning team, playing second on Team MacFadyen. Other wins include the 2022 Fall Fling Junior Cashspiel, along with finalist finishes in the2024 U18s, the 2023 Canada Games Trials, and the 2023 Fall Fling. He has taken training in Safe Sport as well as in Canada Games preparation.

Charlottetown’s Jack MacFadyen, who also received a bursary in 2023, and has also been the recipient of a Spirit of Sandra scholarship from the Sandra Schmirler Foundation, is continuing his business degree at UPEI, in addition to curling at the Cornwall and Summerside clubs.

His many curling accomplishments include:
PEI Junior Champions (2024)
PEI U18 Champions (2020, 2023)
PEI Canada Games trials winners (2023)
PEI U16 champs (2020)
Four-time PEI Junior and four- time PEI U18 Finalists
His volunteer duties have included being an ambassador for PEI as part of the Sandra Schmirler Foundation, as well a helping out at his club, including instructing Little Rocks curlers.

Summerside’s Brayden Snow is pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Law & Public Policy, with a minor in Criminology, at Memorial University of Newfoundland. He is curling at the St. John’s Curling Club / RE/MAX Centre. Playing second/Vice-skip, his team won the 2024 National U18 Curling Championships after taking the provincial U18s, The team also finished second in the Newfoundland and Labrador provincial Juniors. Brayden also skipped the winning PEI U18 champs in 2020, the U18 finalist rink in 2022, and Junior finalist teams in 2022 and 2023. He has volunteered with Learn to Curl, coaching and mentoring young curlers.