Scotties notes

PEI lost 10-6 to undefeated Saskatchewan (Amber Holland) Sunday night, after giving up a 5-ender in end eight. PEI has a tough game against the other undefeated team, the  young Ontario squad skipped by Rachel Homan of Ottawa at 9:30 am Monday. This … Continue reading

Three teams unbeaten, Scotties champ dumped (CCA)

 Amber Holland at the 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts (Photo by: Andrew Klaver) The undefeated ranks at the Scotties Tournament Of Hearts were reduced to three teams Sunday afternoon. Saskatchewan’s Amber Holland won her second straight with a 9-3 stunner … Continue reading

Big numbers posted in draw 3 (Guardian)

(by Jody Jewers) Blowouts littered the sheets Sunday morning at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts at the Civic Centre. Defending champion Jennifer Jones and her Team Canada foursome from Winnipeg stole single points in the second and third ends, and … Continue reading

Jones drops Yukon/NWT, now 2-0 at Hearts (CP/CBC)

Team Canada skip Jennifer Jones opened the second day of competition at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a 12-1 rout of Kerry Galusha of the Yukon/Northwest Territories at Charlottetown, PEI. Jones sealed the victory Sunday morning by scoring five … Continue reading

Win an iPad with CCACurling and the Scotties

(CCA) Do you want to Win a Apple iPad 16GB with Wi-Fi? It’s time for another contest, and it’s exclusively for Facebook followers! The Canadian Curling Association is on Facebook and is offering exclusive content and features to our Facebook … Continue reading

Today is Sandra Schmirler day at the Scotties

Today is Sandra Schmirler day at the 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Charlottetown, with the Sandra Schmirler Foundation  raising funds for the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (QEH NICU). Sandra Schmirler Day was created in 2001 as a legacy to … Continue reading

First PEI “FrancoFun” spiel “un grand succès” at Cornwall

Approximately 50 French-speaking curlers were at the Cornwall Curling Club on Saturday for the first annual “FrancoFun” spiel, which attracted curlers from around the Island, and even some from Quebec. The tournament started with some instruction for the “débutants”, and, following … Continue reading

Jones off and running at Scotties (CCA)

Jennifer Jones and Kaitlyn Lawes at the 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts (Photo by: Andrew Klaver) There’s something about Jennifer Jones and the Scotties Tournament Of Hearts. They go together like hand and glove. Much like it used to be … Continue reading

Not a brilliant opening day of curling at the Scotties (Calgary Herald)

(by Al Cameron) CHARLOTTETOWN — You’d be hard-pressed to call this opening day of the Scotties a brilliant display of curling. It was obvious from the get-go that the ice conditions put together by B.J. Gagnon at the Civic Centre … Continue reading

Scotties Draw 2 Media Interviews with Scott, Overton-Clapham and Jones (CCA)

(CCA) Here are post-draw interviews with skips Kelly Scott (Team British Columbia), Cathy Overton-Clapham (Team Manitoba) and Jennifer Jones (Team Canada): Click to view … Continue reading

Defending champs edge game Quebec side (Guardian)

(by Jody Jewers) Jennifer Jones had to work for her win Saturday night at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts at the Civic Centre. The three-time defending Canadian women’s curling champion and her foursome from the St. Vital Curling Club in … Continue reading

Birt bunch bested by New Brunswick in opening draw (Guardian)

(by Jody Jewers) P.E.I. loses 9-6 at Canadian women’s curling championship Good start. Bad middle. Not enough finish. That about summed it up for Suzanne Birt and her Charlottetown Curling Club crew of third Shelly Bradley, second Robyn MacPhee and … Continue reading

Rough start to Ch’ship for Overton-Clapham (Winnipeg Free Press)

(By: Paul Wiecek) CHARLOTTETOWN — Manitoba’s Cathy Overton-Clapham got off to a shaky start here on Draw 1 at the Canadian womens curling championship Saturday afternoon, falling 8-6 to Saskatchewan’s Amber Holland. Overton-Clapham, a five-time Canadian champion but making her … Continue reading

PEI loses Scotties opener 9-7 to NB (Guardian)

Guardian photo by Brian McInnis Photo:  P.E.I. Skip Suzanne Birt yells at her sweepers during the team’s first draw game against New Brunswick. Click for other photos at The Guardian Click for a transcript of the game, at The Guardian … Continue reading

Skills contest is pre-championship fun for Jones, Lawes (Winnipeg Free Press)

(By: Paul Wiecek) CHARLOTTETOWN — Team Canada’s Jennifer Jones and her third Kaitlyn Lawes are off to a hot start here at the 2011 Canadian Womens Curling Championship. And the event hasn’t even formally started yet. Jones defeated Lawes in … Continue reading

Birt ready to rock (Journal/Guardian)

P.E.I. skip Suzanne Birt yells out instructions to the sweepers during the Ford Hot Shots competition Friday at the Civic Centre. Guardian photo by Mitch MacDonald (by Jason Simmonds) The wait is almost over for Suzanne Birt. This afternoon’s opening … Continue reading

Photos from Fan Appreciation night

A great time was had by all as the Scotties kicked off with Fan Appreciation night tonight, with music by Fiddlers’ Sons and Rawlins Cross. The teams were piped into the Heart Stop Lounge, and brought up on stage. Here … Continue reading

Follow the Scotties on twitter

Twitter is one of the best ways to keep on top of what is happening RIGHT NOW at the 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Charlottetown. On the web, go to twitter.com. and type the appropriate “hash tags” into the search … Continue reading

Ford Hot Shots photos (CCA)

Pictures from today’s preliminary round of the Ford Hot Shots at the Charlottetown Civic Centre, including team photos, are now available at the CCA’s Scotties Tournament of Hearts Flickr page. This page will be updated throughout the event, so check back … Continue reading

CCA unveils The Dominion MA Cup and Governor’s Cup competitions

(CCA) The Canadian Curling Association (CCA) today unveiled a provincial/territorial ranking system to measure Member Associations (MA) performances at all of its sanctioned national championships, beginning with the 2010-2011 season. The program is also intended to generate interest among curling … Continue reading

Ford Hot Shots underway

(Photo credit: @CCACurling): Ford Hot Shots action this afternoon at the Civic Centre. The preliminary round wraps up at 4 pm, with the playoffs (Final Eight, Final Four, Final) beginning at 12:30 pm AT on Saturday,  following the Opening Ceremonies. A … Continue reading

Practice time before Ford Hotshots at the Scotties

iPhone Photo by April Ennis: Team PEI at practice this morning. Teams hit the ice at 1 pm for the preliminary round of the Ford Hot Shots. Admission for this event, which goes until 4 pm, is FREE. … Continue reading

Province welcomes visitors to the Scotties

Photo (L-R):  Premier Robert Ghiz, Kim Dolan, chair of the Scotties host committee and Hon. Carolyn Bertram, Minister of Health and Wellness. CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI — Visitors are sure to enjoy the natural beauty of Prince Edward Island, as well as the … Continue reading

Rockin’ at the HeartStop Lounge (Guardian)

(by Doug Gallant) Curling fans in need of a break from the action at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts won’t have to go far. Just across the hall from the Charlottetown Civic Centre lies the Charlottetown Trade Centre, which, for … Continue reading

PEI round robin games at the Scotties

  Here are the PEI round robin draws at the Scotties, and the current ticket availability status, from the Civic Centre Box Office website: Draw # 1 includes opening ceremonies at 11am, Ford Hot Shots Finals at 12:30 and draws: … Continue reading

Fan Appreciation night kicks off Scotties tonight (CCA)

(CCA) The official opening of the HeartStop Lounge tonight starts with the introduction of all the participating teams, followed by one of the biggest parties the Island has ever seen! The feature entertainers include Fiddlers’ Sons at 9 pm and Rawlins … Continue reading

PEI Scotties-Much more than a grudge match (Winnipeg Free Press)

Potential of Scotties history ought to overshadow Jones-Cathy O sideshow PREDICTION: Jennifer Jones beats Rachel Homan in the final. By: Paul Wiecek CHARLOTTETOWN — The 2011 Canadian women’s curling championship begins Saturday and all the talk for the next few … Continue reading

Amanda MacLean rink makes it 3 wins in a row at the Canada Games

PEI’s Amanda MacLean rink have won their third game in a row at the Canada Games in Halifax, to finish play in seventh place, with an even 3-3 win-loss record. In the team’s final placement draw this evening, they defeated … Continue reading

Scotties facilities almost ready!

The final pebble was being put on the ice this evening, and the sound board was being set up in the  Heart Stop Lounge for tomorrow night’s Fan Appreciation Night, featuring Fiddlers’ Sons and Rawlins Cross, as the Scotties Tournament … Continue reading

Montague to host 2nd annual Helen Robbins Memorial Junior Spiel

The  second annual Helen Robbins Memorial Junior Cash Spiel takes place March 12 and 13 at the Montague Curling Club. Entry fee of $100 per team guarantees three games. Curling starts at 9 am. Male/female/mixed accepted. 16 team limit. Entry deadline … Continue reading

Live blog and pics: Paul Wiecek (Winnipeg Free Press), Frank Gunn (CP Photographer)

Join curling reporter Paul Wiecek from the Winnipeg Free Press as he Tweets from the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Charlottetown, P.E.I. from Feb. 19 to 27. Below the Cover it Live console is a photo gallery by Canadian Press photographer … Continue reading

Going from skip to 3rd has been nice change for Shelly Bradley (Journal)

(by Jason Simmonds) Sometimes changing positions after many years can be a difficult transition for an athlete. But not for Shelly Bradley, third stone for P.E.I.’s Suzanne Birt rink at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Charlottetown from Feb. 19 … Continue reading

Upcoming workshop: Competition Coach

The PEI Curling Assoc., in conjunction with the Canadian Curling Association, is offering the following workshop: (1) Club Coach – Youth This workshop is designed primarily for persons who work with Junior Curlers 6 – 14 years of age. Modules … Continue reading

Free admission to Friday Ford Hot Shots preliminary round (CCA)

(CCA) For the 17th consecutive season, the Ford Hot Shots curling skills competition will be contested at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The popular pre-event shot-making competition requires the curlers to execute six shots: Hit and Stay, Draw the Button, … Continue reading

Birt rink takes on the champs on Monday night

Last year, the Scotties championship came down to Team PEI vs Team Canada, and the Islanders came very close to taking the title. Suzanne Birt is skipping the PEI team this year, and takes on Team Canada (Jennifer Jones) in the Monday … Continue reading

PEI teams finish 2nd at Maritime Masters (Guardian)

(The Guardian) Nova Scotia teams curled to victory in both the men and women’s divisions at the Maritime masters curling championships, which wrapped up Wednesday at the Charlottetown Curling Club. P.E.I. clubs were runners-up in each division. The Nova Scotia … Continue reading

Preparations heating up for the Scotties (Guardian)

(by Dave Stewart) Team Canada and Manitoba are expected to arrive today for women’s curling nationals Preparations for the Scotties Tournament of Hearts have moved into hyper drive. Team Canada’s Jennifer Jones and Manitoba’s Cathy Overton-Clapham were scheduled to fly into … Continue reading

PEI’s Canada Games curling team gives fans plenty of thrills (Guardian)

(by Carolyn Drake) Team P.E.I.’s women’s curling squad has been keeping fans of the sport on the edge of their seats this week at the Mayflower Curling Club in Halifax. That’s because three out of their four games so far … Continue reading

“The Ice Maker” cometh (Guardian)

(by Dave Stewart) BJ Gagnon is the head ice technician for the Scotties He’s known fondly in curling circles as ‘The Ice Maker’. There’s a lot of pressure on the shoulders of B.J. Gagnon of Abbotsford, B.C. and he’s been … Continue reading

Final reminder: Feb. 17 is entry deadline for PEI Mixed, Jr. Mixed

February 17  is the final day to enter either the M&M Meat Shops Mixed, or  the Island Petroleum Junior Mixed, which both take place March 15-17,  at the Charlottetown and Cornwall curling clubs, respectively.  Entry fee for the M&M Meat Shops Mixed is … Continue reading

Scotties: MacPhee has curled in national ch’ship on home ice before (Journal)

(by Jason Simmonds) Robyn MacPhee knows what it’s like to curl in a Canadian championship in her home province. It’s a feeling MacPhee will experience again this weekend, when the Scotties Tournament of Hearts opens at the Charlottetown Civic Centre. … Continue reading

Scotties preparations continuing

Visit the 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Facebook page for pictures of today’s preparations at the Scotties venue and the adjacent Heart Stop Lounge,  both at the Charlottetown Civic Centre complex. Here’s a sneak peek: Also check out the Charlottetown … Continue reading

MacLean rink ends Canada Games round robin play with second win of the day

Team PEI’s Amanda  MacLean rink wrapped up round robin play today at the Canada Games in Halifax with a pair of wins, following this morning’s 8-6 extra-end win over Quebec with a 7-5 victory this evening over Newfoundland and Labrador’s Carolyn Suley rink. In this … Continue reading

MacLean rink picks up first Canada Games win

The Amanda MacLean rink from PEI picked up their first win at the Canada Games in Halifax this morning, beating the Lisa Pearl Davies foursome from Quebec by an 8-6 score, picking up a deuce in an extra end. Quebec sits in … Continue reading

Jones takes aim at Colleen’s record (Chronicle-Herald)

Team Canada looking for fourth straight Scotties win By MONTY MOSHER Sports Reporter Jennifer Jones can match the other women’s curling great with the same last name when she takes to the ice starting Saturday at the Scotties Tournament of … Continue reading

MacDougall participating in her 1st Cdn. women’s curling ch’ship in 10 years (Journal)

(by Jason Simmonds) CHARLOTTETOWN — Persistence has paid off for Leslie MacDougall. The lead for Suzanne Birt’s P.E.I. rink will return to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts for the first time in 10 years, when the Canadian women’s curling championship … Continue reading

There’s lots more to the Scotties besides the main event!

(CCA) Along with the action on the ice, join in the following events which are guaranteed to make your Scotties experience something to remember. All event listed below will take place at the Charlottetown Civic Centre between February 18th – … Continue reading

Ford Hot Shots – at the Scotties, the Brier, and Online!

(CCA) For the 17th consecutive season, the Ford Hot Shots curling skills competition will be contested at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Charlottetown and the Tim Hortons Brier in London. The popular pre-event shot-making competition requires the participating curlers … Continue reading

MacLean rink loses 8-4 to Alberta at Canada Games

The Amanda MacLean rink from PEI is still looking for their first win at the Canada Games, losing 8-4 this afternoon at the Mayflower Curling Club in Halifax to Team Alberta, who are undefeated at 3-0. PEI were up 4-3 after five … Continue reading

Reminder: Scotties Fan Appreciation Night with Rawlins Cross is Friday (CCA)

Photo: Rawlins Cross (CCA) Rawlins Cross, featuring the vocal talents of Charlottetown’s Joey Kitson,  is always a fan favorite on PEI. We are thrilled to have them kick off the opening of the HeartStop Lounge for the 2011 Scotties Tournament … Continue reading

Tricia Affleck no stranger to Canadian women’s curling ch’ship (Journal)

(by Jason Simmonds) CHARLOTTETOWN — No P.E.I. women’s curler has been to more Scotties Tournament of Hearts in the last 15 years than Tricia Affleck. She will be appearing in her seventh Canadian women’s curling championship in Charlottetown from Feb. … Continue reading

Beyond their years: curler Tyler Smith, gymnast Annika Landry at the Games (Guardian)

(by Carolyn Drake) Annika Landry and Tyler Smith have been honing their skills in their respective sports — artistic gymnastics and curling — for almost half of their lives, devoting hours and hours to practising, attending competitions, learning from their … Continue reading

June Moyaert rink wins Credit Unions of PEI Senior Women’s Curling Championship

The June Moyaert rink from the Montague Curling Club unseated the two-time defending champion Shirley Berry foursome from the Cornwall and Charlottetown  curling clubs to become the new Credit Unions of PEI provincial women’s curling champions this evening at the Crapaud Community Curling Club. Moyaert, and … Continue reading

Berry rink forces sudden death final at Seniors

The two-time defending champion Shirley Berry rink from the Cornwall and Charlottetown curling clubs stole four consecutive ends in beating the June Moyaert rink from Montague by a 7-3 score this afternoon in the Credit Unions of PEI provincial seniors curling … Continue reading

MacLean rink loses another squeaker at Canada Games

For the second day in a row, the Amanda MacLean rink, PEI’s Canada Games women’s representatives, lost a 6-5 extra-end heartbreaker, this time to the Lauren Horton rink of Ontario.  On Tuesday, the PEI rink play Alberta, at 2:30 pm. Photo – … Continue reading

Paul Power looking to rekindle magic with Birt rink (Journal)

(by Jason Simmonds) SUMMERSIDE — Call it karma or whatever you wish, but one common denominator in the success enjoyed by Suzanne Birt-skipped rinks over the last 10 years has been coach Paul Power. After a six-year hiatus, the Summerside … Continue reading

Scotties transformation underway at Civic Centre (Guardian)

(by Mitch MacDonald) Crews have begun transforming the Charlottetown Civic Centre into a national curling showcase.  Centre operations manager Stu Dunn said crews began working on construction and ice-making components at the arena over the weekend in preparation for the … Continue reading

Hope rink goes undefeated in winning Seniors title (Journal)

(by Eric McCarthy) O’LEARY – Bill Hope finds out today if his wife gets to join him on the ice at the World Financial Group Canadian senior curling championships in Digby, N.S., from March 19 to 26. Hope and his … Continue reading

Martin, Stoughton, Howard among Brier-bound rinks after Sunday play

Here’s a run-down of weekend provincial men’s championship winners. Click on headlines for full story at the CCA website.  Jim Cotter to represent British Columbia at Tim Hortons Brier Jim Cotter, and his team of Ken Maskiewich at third, Kevin Folk at second … Continue reading

MacLean rink loses Canada Games opener in extra end to veteran Yukon team

Photo – Amanda MacLean rink. Credit: TeamPEI.ca PEI’s Canada Games women’s curling team of Amanda MacLean,  Kassinda Bulger, Emily Gray, and Aleya Quilty lost a close opener to a very experienced team on Sunday afternoon at the Mayflower Curling Club in Halifax, … Continue reading

Hope rink sweeps Senior Men’s. Moyaert team wins Senior Women’s B and C sections

Photo (L-R): John Mullin, David Murphy, Craig Mackie, Bill Hope The Charlottetown and Cornwall Curling Club rink of Bill Hope, Craig Mackie, John Mullin, and David Murphy swept all three triple-knockout section finals, all against the Bob Matheson rink from … Continue reading

Darlene London rink wins Pink Lady spiel at Montague (E. Graphic)

For the second year in a row, the Darlene London team won the Pink Lady Bonspiel which took place at the Montague Curling Club this past weekend, with prizes handed out on Saturday night. A total of 12 teams participated … Continue reading

Hope and Moyaert win PEI Seniors B finals

The Bill Hope rink from the Charlottetown and Cornwall curling clubs is in the driver’s seat at the Credit Unions of PEI provincial men’s curling championship being played at the Maple Leaf Curling Club in O’Leary. Hope and his team … Continue reading

PEI students get chance to see top curlers (CBC)

About 600 Island students will get to take in some of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts later this month. Students from a dozen schools were selected on a first-come, first-served basis to see Canada’s best women curlers in action. Stefanie … Continue reading

Cathy O? No sweat (Winnipeg Free Press)

Jones shrugs off upcoming match versus woman she fired last year (by Paul Wiecek) Jennifer Jones says she’s genuinely happy for a former teammate, but is prepared for the media circus that surely awaits her arrival in Charlottetown next week … Continue reading

Bill Hope and Shirley Berry rinks win Seniors A finals

The Bill Hope and Shirley Berry rinks, who both play out of the Charlottetown and the Cornwall curling clubs, won the A finals of the triple knockout Credit Unions of PEI Provincial  Seniors Curling Championships tonight, with the men’s event being … Continue reading

Summerside considering bid for Grand Slam event (Journal)

(Mike Carson)  SUMMERSIDE – The City of Summerside is considering a bid that could bring some of the best curlers in the world to the western PEI capital. J.P. Desrosiers, event development officer for the city’s Community Services and Recreation … Continue reading

Deadlines approach for Mixed, Junior Mixed

February 17 is the entry deadline for both the M&M Meat Shops Mixed, and the Island Petroleum Junior Mixed, which take place March 15-17 at the Charlottetown and Cornwall curling clubs, respectively.  Entry fee for the M&M Meat Shops Mixed is … Continue reading

Rookies take on Veterans at the 2011 Scotties (CCA)

Charlottetown, PEI (CCA) – The 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Charlottetown has one of the best line-ups in the event’s history, with recent graduates from the junior ranks taking on some very seasoned veterans. Almost half of the field is … Continue reading

Berry, MacDonald rinks win openers in provincial senior curling (Guardian)

O’LEARY — The defending-champion Shirley Berry rink from the Cornwall and Charlottetown Curling Clubs and Rod MacDonald’s Silver Fox/Charlottetown foursome have 1-0  records after the opening draws of the 2011 Credit Unions of P.E.I. provincial senior curling championships. The eight … Continue reading

Stakes about to get higher for Amanda MacLean rink (Journal)

(by Eric McCarthy) O’LEARY – The Sylvan Learning P.E.I. provincial 17-and-under curling championship the Amanda MacLean rink captured on Monday has been the high point of their curling season so far. But their season goes through the roof Sunday. A … Continue reading

Opening draw in the books at Credit Unions of PEI Seniors

The Credit Unions of PEI Provincial Seniors Curling Championships, for curlers age 50 and over, got underway at two venues on Thursday evening, with the eight teams in the Men’s division playing at the Maple Leaf Curling Club in O’Leary, … Continue reading

Pink Lady has an opening due to a cancellation

Due to a cancellation, one more team is needed for the Pink Lady women’s funspiel this weekend at the  Montague Curling Club. The spiel goes Friday evening and Saturday.  Starting draw time would be Friday evening @ 7:30,  then Sat 10:30 am … Continue reading

CCA launches Season of Champions Rewards Program

The Canadian Curling Association (CCA) today unveiled its “Season of Champions Rewards Program” which will provide subscribers with an array of consumer benefits and services. For an annual enrollment fee of $25, subscribers will receive a membership card, Season of … Continue reading

Team PEI Week 1 teams depart today for Canada Games in Halifax

Week One athletes from Team PEI left today (click for video at The Guardian) for the Canada Games, which takes place February 11-27 in Halifax. Team PEI 2011 will have 18 teams participating in 15 sports and includes 3 participants in … Continue reading

Charlottetown’s Kay Atkinson is chief umpire for 2011 Scotties (Guardian)

(Dave Stewart) The Canadian Curling Association (CCA) has named Charlottetown’s Kay Atkinson as the chief umpire for the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Feb. 19-27. Kay Atkinson The role used to be referred to as head official until the CCA made … Continue reading

Credit Unions Seniors Ch’ships start tomorrow at Maple Leaf and Crapaud

The Credit Unions of PEI Provincial Seniors Curling Championships, for curlers age 5o+, get underway on Thursday evening at two venues — the men’s championship will take place at the Maple Leaf Curling Club in O’Leary, while the women’s event will … Continue reading

Cheryl Bernard’s team to call it quits at season-end (Calgary Herald)

Photograph by: Larry Wong, Larry Wong/Edmonton Journal/Canwest By Allen Cameron, Calgary Herald. It may very well be the most amicable and friendly team breakup in curling history. Sunday night over dinner and wine at chef Michael Noble’s trendy restaurant Notable, … Continue reading

Affleck joins rival squad for national Scotties (Guardian)

Birt rink picks up O’Rourke’s lead stone as alternate for women’s curling event (Dave Stewart)   Less than 24 hours after a heartbreaking loss in the provincial Scotties Tournament of Hearts final, Tricia Affleck received a surprising phone call. On the other … Continue reading

MacKenzie rink Brier-bound (Journal)

(Jason Simmonds) SUMMERSIDE – The Eddie MacKenzie rink from the Charlottetown Curling Club will represent P.E.I. at the Tim Hortons Brier in London, Ont., from March 5 to 13. The Blair Weeks-coached team, also consisting of third stone Mike Gaudet, … Continue reading

Name drawn for Scotties pass

The junior curlers of PEI recently sold tickets on a pass to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, with the proceeds going to junior curling and developmental programs. The winning ticket was drawn tonight at the PEI Curling Association’s February meeting. The winner … Continue reading

MacKenzie rink off to Brier (Journal)

(Jason Simmonds) SUMMERSIDE – The Eddie MacKenzie rink from the Charlottetown Curling Club won the 2011 Labatt Tankard provincial men’s curling championship here at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club on Tuesday afternoon. MacKenzie, third stone Mike Gaudet, second … Continue reading

Eddie MacKenzie rink wins Labatt Tankard

  Photo (L-R): Alex MacFadyen, Mike Dillon, Mike Gaudet, Eddie MacKenzie Charlottetown’s Eddie MacKenzie, and his rink of third Mike Gaudet, second Mike Dillon, and lead Alex MacFadyen, with coach Blair Weeks, beat their clubmates, the John Likely foursome by an 8-6 … Continue reading

Kildare Capes brothers “rock on” (W. Prince Graphic)

  By Cindy Chant The curling bug has bitten the Pitre brothers of Kildare Capes. Shawn Pitre, 17, is travelling to Halifax to compete in the Canada Games for Team PEI while his brother, 20-year-old Spencer Pitre, recently travelled with … Continue reading

MacLean and Matters – 17 and Under champs (Journal)

(by Eric McCarthy) O’LEARY – The P.E.I. Canada Games curling team will be packing momentum when they head over to Halifax later this week. Skip Amanda MacLean and her Maple Leaf Curling Club team of third stone Kassinda Bulger, second … Continue reading

Likely stays alive at Tankard (Journal)

SUMMERSIDE – The 2011 Labatt Tankard provincial men’s curling championship will go down to the final day here at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club. The John Likely rink stayed alive with a 9-1 win over the previously-undefeated Eddie … Continue reading

A Touch of Gold at Montague

The  annual A Touch of Gold Mixed Funspiel takes place March 4, 5 and 6 at the Montague Curling Club. Entry fee of $120 per team includes three games, a steak barbecue, entertainment, great prizes, and more. Curlers are invited … Continue reading

Likely wins Tankard C final-has to beat MacKenzie 2x on Tues.

The Eddie MacKenzie rink has to win any one of the final three games against Charlottetown clubmate John Likely at the Labatt Tankard being played at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in Summerside in order to win the … Continue reading

Alex Matters rink wins 17 and Under Men’s section; Amanda MacLean team wins women’s

The Charlottetown Curling Club rink of Alex Matters. Chris Gallant, Kyle Holland, and Andrew Cameron, with coaches Derrick Cameron and Peter Gallant, beat the Jeffrey Taylor foursome from the Cornwall Curling Club 7-5 this evening to capture the men’s section … Continue reading

MacKenzie could win Tankard tonight (Journal)

Eddie MacKenzie (Jason Simmonds) SUMMERSIDE – The Eddie MacKenzie rink can win the 2011 Labatt Tankard provincial men’s curling championship here at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club tonight. MacKenzie defeated Peter Gallant 9-7 in a C section semifinal … Continue reading

Taylor rink forces sudden death final at 17 and Under

Cornwall’s Jeffrey Taylor rink, which includes Alex Sutherland, Alex Jenkins, and Jonathan Schut defeated the Alex Matters rink by a 4-1 score this afternoon, to force a sudden death game later this afternoon in the men’s section of the Sylvan … Continue reading

Sandra Schmirler Day proclaimed on PEI (CCA)

(CCA) The 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts is bringing with it more than just great curling and exceptional athletes to the region’s capital city. The PEI Host Committee and the Sandra Schmirler Foundation are teaming up with the QEH Foundation … Continue reading

Amanda MacLean rink wins 17 &Under Women’s. Matters vs Taylor for Men’s title

PEI’s Canada Games women’s team of Amanda MacLean, Kassinda Bulger, Emily Gray, and Aleya Quilty, from the host Maple Leaf Curling Club, who had already won the A and B sections, beat Cornwall’s Veronica Smith team this morning by a 10-3 … Continue reading

MacKenzie in driver’s seat at Tankard (Journal)

(Jason Simmonds) SUMMERSIDE – The Eddie MacKenzie rink has moved into the driver’s seat as four teams remain in contention for the 2011 Labatt Tankard provincial men’s curling championship here at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club.  MacKenzie stole … Continue reading