The Jennifer Scott rink from the Montague Curling Club and the Ted MacFadyen team from the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in Summerside both stole the last end of their games Sunday night at the Cornwall Curling Club to win by a single point to become the new PEI Credit Unions Provincial Seniors champions, and advance to the Canadian Seniors, March 22-30 at the Yellowknife Curling Centre, the first time the Canadian Curling Association has ever held a national championship in the Northwest Territories.
The Scott team, a reunion of their 1988 PEI women’s championship rink, were facing five-time Seniors champ Shirley Berry, from the host Cornwall Club and the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in Summerside. Berry blanked the first end in the final to keep hammer, but was left with a difficult runback on the Scott shot stone in the second end, that didn’t quite work out, so Scott stole a single. Berry drew for one to tie the game in the third end. The fourth end proved disasterous for Berry, with Scott making a double. Berry’s next shot went through the rings, and Scott drew for four to lead 5-1 at the half.
Berry narrowed the game to 5-3 in the fifth end. She was lying two with hammer, and drew for three, but bumped one of her rocks slightly and had to settle for two. Scott ran into difficulty in the sixth with Berry having three rocks behind cover. Scott tried a tap back, but was short, giving up three to trail 6-5. In the seventh, Scott bumped up one of her rocks to count two, Berry’s hit was a bit thin, but she cut Scott down for 1. Scott’s draw for a deuce came up short, so she ended with a single and a tie game coming home.
In the final end, Berry had one counter, but Scott tapped one of hers to the button to become shot rock. Berry’s third Sandy Hope flashed her attempted hit. Scott attempted a guard, but it didn’t make it to the hog line. Berry then drew for second stone. Scott’s next shot was wide, giving Berry the opportunity to draw past the Scott counter for the win. It was not to be however, with Berry’s shot stopping just short, and handing the win to Scott. Final score: Scott 7, Berry 6.
Photo: Berry’s final (red) rock comes up short of the (blue) Scott shot stone
Winning Scott rink (L-R): Marc LeClair from PEI Credit Unions, Jennifer Scott, June Moyaert, Terri Thompson, Fran Whitlock, Curl PEI President George Koke
Runner-up Berry team (L-R): Shirley Berry, Sandy Hope, Shelley Ebbett, Arleen Harris, sponsor Marc LeClair.
Scott’s teammates are June Moyaert, Terry Thompson, and Fran Whitlock, while Berry’s team includes Sandy Hope, Shelley Ebbett, and Arleen Harris, with coaches Butch McGee and Bill Hope.
The game between six-time Seniors winner MacFadyen, and defending champ Rod MacDonald from the Charlottetown Curling Complex was also close, and also won by a steal. MacFadyen and two other members of his team, Lou Nowlan and Earle Proude, are reigning Masters champs (for age 60 and over, while Seniors are 50 and over). Pat Aylward was added to the team for the Seniors. MacDonald, who said before the game that he was feeling under the weather, possibly from the flu, hit and stuck for one in the opening end. MacFadyen blanked the second end, and managed to get one with a hit into a mess of rocks in the third. In the fourth end, MacDonald hits and sticks for one, facing two, to lead 2-1 at half time.
Winning MacFadyen rink (L-R): sponsor Marc LeClair, Ted MacFadyen, Lou Nowlan, Pat Aylward, Earle Proude, George Koke from Curl PEI
Runner-up MacDonald rink (L-R): George Koke from Curl PEI, Mark Victor, Mark O’Rourke, Kevin Champion, sponsor Marc LeClair. Missing from photo: Rod MacDonald
In the fifth end, MacDonald was lying three. MacFadyen bumped up one of his rocks, but MacDonald ended up stealing three to lead 4-1. MacFadyen picked up a deuce in the sixth to trail 4-3. MacDonald blanked the seventh to have last rock advantage coming home, leading 4-3.
In the eighth end, MacFadyen had shot stone, and was lying another just inside the eight-foot, with a MacDonald rock also in the eight foot, about the same distance from the centre of the house. MacDonald drew with the last rock, which also ended up about the same distance from the centre (see photos – the shot stone has already been removed for the measure in the overhead sho)t, with MacFadyen’s blue rock and MacDonald’s two red rocks shown. MacDonald’s rock is 2nd from left. The measurement was done, with the lone blue rock emerging as shot stone, giving MacFadyen a 5-4 win.
Photo: MacDonald’s final shot is the top red one
Photo: overhead camera view of measurement following last shot of the game
Other members of the winning Ted MacFadyen rink are Lou Nowlan, Pat Aylward, and Earle Proude. Rounding out the runner-up MacDonald squad are Kevin Champion, Mark O’Rourke and Mark Victor.
Here are additional photos of the winning teams:
(L-R): MacFadyen, Nowlan, Aylward, Proude
(L-R): Scott, Moyaert, Thompson, Whitlock
Feb. 23
It will be defending champion Rod MacDonald and his Charlottetown team taking on six-time champion Ted MacFadyen from the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in the 7 pm men’s final of the Credit Unions of PEI Provincial Seniors curling championships at the Cornwall Curling Club. MacFadyen won the semi-final this afternoon against Bill Hope and his Silver Fox/Cornwall team by an 8-2 score in five ends, taking four points in the second end, stealing a single in the third, and taking a triple in the fifth to put the game out of reach for the Hope squad.
The women’s semifinal game was much closer, with Jennifer Scott and her Montague squad drawing to the four foot with their last shot for a 6-5 win over Cornwall’s Karen Currie team. Scott now faces first place Shirley Berry and her Cornwall and Silver Fox team in the 7 pm final.
Currie fought back to tie the game coming home after giving up a four point 5th end to trail 5-2, and was lying one behind cover coming home, but Scott made a draw to the four foot for the win.
The winning men’s and women’s teams will advance to the Canadian Seniors, to be held March 22-30, 2014 at the Yellowknife Curling Centre, the first time the Canadian Curling Association has ever held a national championship in the Northwest Territories.
(Feb. 22)
The players for the championship round have now been determined at the Credit Unions of PEI Provincial Senior Men's and Women's Curling Championships at the Cornwall Curling Club, with the semi-finals set for Sunday at 2:30, and the finals going Sunday evening at 7. (No tiebreakers are required, so draws at 10 am Sunday and 1:30 pm Monday will not take place)
The men's semi-final at 2:30 pm Sunday will see second place Bill Hope and his Cornwall/Silver Fox team take on six time Seniors champ Ted MacFadyen and his rink from the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in Summerside, who grabbed the third and final spot in the round robin Saturday evening with an 8-3 win over Charlottetown's Blair Weeks foursome, stealing two deuces on the way to the win. Hope, who won the event in 2011, and was runner-up last year, finished round robin play Saturday afternoon with a 4-1 win-loss record, while MacFadyen went 3-2 to wrap up third place. Finishing out of the playoffs are the rinks skipped by Leo Stewart of Summerside (2-3), Weeks (1-4) and Blair Jay of the Silver Fox, who lost 8-3 Stewart in Saturday evening's other match, to finish at 0-5.
The winner of the semi-final will face the defending champion Rod MacDonald (5-0) rink, who went undefeated in tthe round robin, after handing the Hope team their first loss Saturday afternoon, by a 9-2 score, after picking up a triple in the sixth end, and 4 points in the seventh.
The three teams for the women’s playoff round were set following their final round robin draw Saturday afternoon. The Shirley Berry rink from the host Cornwall club and the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club finished the round robin with a perfect 4-0 win-loss record and was awarded first place and a bye to the final, Sunday at 7 pm. The Jennifer Scott rink from Montague, and the Karen Currie team from the host Cornwall club both finished with 2-2 win-loss records and have advanced to the 2:30 pm Sunday semi-final, between the 2nd and 3rd place teams, with the winner of the semis advancing to the final. Scott was awarded second place by virtue of her 8-7 extra-end win over Currie in Saturday morning’s draw.
In Saturday afternoon’s draw, Berry beat Cornwall clubmate Carol Kennedy 7-4, while Currie beat Montague’s Kathy Clarey 5-2. Both Clarey and Kennedy finished play with 1-3 records.
TB=Tiebreaker (if needed) Men's games in light blue, women's in pink Click on Time/Draw number to advance to game results
Time/ Draw
ICE 1
ICE 2
ICE 3
ICE 4
6:15 pm
Opening Ceremony
7:00 pm One
Weeks vs Hope
Mac Donald vs Jay
Mac Fadyen vs Stewart
Kennedy vs Scott
10 am Two
Kennedy vs Currie
Clarey vs Scott
Weeks vs Mac Donald
2:30 pm Three
Mac Donald vs Mac Fadyen
Weeks vs Stewart
Jay vs Hope
Currie vs Berry
7:00 pm Four
Hope vs Stewart
Scott vs Berry
Kennedy vs Clarey
Jay vs Mac Fadyen
10 am Five
Clarey vs Berry
Mac Fadyen vs Hope
Scott vs Currie
Stewart vs Mac Donald
2:30 pm Six
Jay vs Weeks
Kennedy vs Berry
Hope vs Mac Donald
Clarey vs Currie
7:00 pm Seven
Stewart vs Jay
Mac Fadyen vs Weeks
2:30 pm Nine
SEMI (M)
SEMI (W)
7:00 pm Ten
FINAL (W)
FINAL (M) or SEMI (M)*
*ONLY if two tiebreakers: Semi will go Sunday at 7, Final will go Monday at 1:30
2nd/3rd place teams following round robin and any tiebreakers advance to semi-final, with winner playing 1st place team in final
Wins
Losses
TB=Tiebreaker (if needed)=last rock advantage in 1st end. Eight end games.
Senior Men
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Senior Women
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