PEI Curling Hall of Fame induction ceremony

Following a two-year hiatus, the Prince Edward Island Curling Hall of Fame and Museum is set to host its fourteenth annual induction ceremony on Monday November 14th 2022 at the Silver Fox Entertainment Curling Complex in Summerside.

Four inductees, two in the “Curler” and two in the “Builder” category, are being honoured for their achievements in and contributions to the sport of curling: Mel Bernard (Curler), Roger Gavin (Builder), Earle Proude (Curler), and Blair Weeks (Builder),

 “Recognizing the accomplishments of curlers and builders who have dedicated their time and energy to the sport of curling is an important component of our curling history”, says Jerry Muzika, Chairman of the PEI Curling Hall of Fame and Museum.  He invites everyone to come out and honour the inductees.

The main objectives of the Curling Hall of Fame and Museum are to recognize, honour and pay tribute to individuals or teams on the basis of playing ability, as an amateur or a professional (“Curler” category), and to individuals who have given distinguished service and have made major contributions to the development of curling on Prince Edward Island (“Builder” category).

The event, with host Paul H. Schurman, gets underway at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $10.00 per person and will be available at the door.

This year’s ceremony is sponsored by Peter and Karen MacDonald, along with Peake & McInnis Ltd. Insurance Brokers, Beaton’s Wholesale Dry Goods Ltd., Phillips Feed Service, the City of Summerside, and Consolidated Credit Union Ltd., Summerside.

Here are the biographies of each of the inductees:

Mel Bernard (Curler)

Mel began curling in 1967 in Summerside. That year, playing with skip Kendall Forbes, third Paul Gunn, second Paul Atkinson, and with Mel at lead, they won the PEI Junior Men’s Curling Championship, then known as the Provincial School Boy title.  Along with coach Ken Gunn, they played in the national championship in Flin Flon, Manitoba.

Fourteen years later, in 1981, Mel skipped his team of third Duke Costain, second Dale Cannon, and lead Vance Enman to the 4 Year and Under PEI Championship.

Mel, as skip, won the 8 Year and Under PEI Championship in 1984. Playing with him were John MacWilliams at third, Dale Cannon at second, and lead was Gerard McNeill. They went on to be runner-up team in the Maritime 8 Year and Under Championship.

Mel played third stone on the Grant Somers-skipped team which won the Prince Edward Island Tankard Men’s Curling Championship in 1986. Second on the team was John MacWilliams, and lead was Don Bourque. The team earned a trip to the Labatts Canadian Men’s Championship in Kitchener-Waterloo.

Mel played on three Prince Edward Island Senior Men’s Curling Championship teams. His first was in 2006, playing with skip Ted MacFadyen, Mel was at third, second was Sandy Foy, and lead was Mike Coady.

Mel skipped the other two provincial Senior Men’s winning teams in 2007 and 2009 with team members Blair Jay playing third, Doug Simmons at second, Earle Proude at lead and Al Ledgerwood as coach. Playing in the national championship at home in Summerside in 2009, they won the bronze medal.  Mel and Earle were named to the second all-star team at this event.

Mel skipped teams to three Prince Edward Island Masters Curling Championships. His first was in 2011, with Ted MacFadyen at third, second Lou Nowlan, and lead Earle Proude. The same team won it again in 2012. In 2015, Mel won again with Lou Nowlan at third, Earle Proude at second, and lead was Alan Montgomery.

Mel won the Prince Edward Island Canadian Legion Curling Championship seven times, starting in 1986 and ending in 2000. He played third for Grant Somers in 1986, then third for Steve Costain in 1987, then third again for Grant Somers in 1991, 1992, 1996, 1999, and 2000.

In the PEI Senior Legion Curling Championship, Mel skipped his own teams from 2003 to 2011. During these years, Mel had numerous players on these teams, including Lou Nowlan, Blair Jay, Ted MacFadyen, Doug Currie, Doug Simmons, Wayne Gardiner, and Earle Proude. He won the event in 2013 and 2015.

In 2004, with Mel skipping, Lou Nowlan playing third, Doug Currie at second and Wayne Gardiner in the lead position, they won the Dominion Command Senior Legion Championship in Calgary, Alberta.

Mel won the PEI Senior Mixed Legion Curling Championship in 2008 and 2009. In 2008, Mel skipped, third was Jeanne Duffenais,  second was Earle Proude, and lead was Helen MacDonald. The next year, the team was the same except at lead position, where Paula Baglole replaced Helen McDonald.

Mel was awarded the PEI Senior Male Athlete of the year honours in 2007. He received a Certificate of Achievement by Amalgamated Dairies LTD and Sport PEI at the Curl PEI annual awards. Mel received the same award in 2009.

Mel has volunteered at a number of provincial and national curling events as a scorekeeper and as a statistician.

Roger Gavin (Builder)

Roger began to curl in 1979 at the Western Community Curling Club in Alberton and started volunteering for the club almost immediately.

Roger started his 14-year coaching career in 2007, receiving his level 1 coaching certification, followed by his level 2 in 2008. His certificates show that he is a Club Coach Youth-Trained, Club Coach-Trained, Competition Coach-Certified, and Competition Development Coach-Trained.   

In 2007, he coached the Under 18 junior team skipped by Spencer Pitre. They went on to curl in the Under 18 Atlantic Championship.

In 2015, Roger coached the Under 18 junior team captained by Leslie Noye. They went on to curl in the Atlantic Championship. In 2017, he again coached the Leslie Noye junior team, this time in the Under 21 event.

Roger coached the Under 18 junior team skipped by Donald Dewolfe in 2017. The team curled that year at the Canadian Under 18 Championship held in Moncton.

Roger received the Asham Coaching Award in 2009 at the PEI Provincial Juniors Championship. This award is voted on by the coaches at the event. Coaches choose an opposing coach who best exemplifies the attributes of coaching during the event. He received this award again in 2017.

Roger received the Coaching Fair Play Award in 2013 at the PEI Under 16 Championship. He received the Coaching Award in 2014, at the PEI Under 18 Championship. In 2017, Roger received the Coaching Award again at the Under 18 Championship.

Roger received his level 1 certification in officiating in October 2002, and his level 2 in March 2009. Roger has participated as an official at provincial championship events held at the Western Community Curling Club since 2002. He also officiated at the national Dominion Curling Club Championship held in Charlottetown and Cornwall in 2010.  

Roger has performed drawmaster duties for all provincial events held at the Western Community Curling Club, and as the club’s Games chair, he scheduled all bonspiels for the club as well as all nightly draws for the club for more than 20 years. He was on the committee of the Canadian Legion Curling Championship held at the Western Community Curling Club in 2011 and made up the draw for this event.

He was a Board of Directors member of the curling club from 1992 to 1994, and went on the Board again in 1998, and has been on the Board continually since then. As well as games chair during this time, Roger was on the bar committee from 2007 to 2020, ice committee from 1994 to 2006, and chaired the ice committee from 2007 to 2020. Roger was vice-president of the club in 2005, president in 2006, and past president in 2007.

Roger received the ADL Curl PEI Volunteer Administrator of the year Award in 2013. As well as volunteering with ice maintenance, draws, and bar duties, he also helps with the junior program, new curler program, coaching, banquets, and publicity, to name a few.

Roger was on the committee of Stick Curling PEI, which hosted the Canadian Stick Curling Championship at the Cornwall Curling Club in 2013, and in 2019. His main responsibility was as drawmaster. In 2019, he developed and used a pool format to determine which teams tied in a pool would advance to the playoffs. This tie-breaking formula saw ties broken by their cumulative total with each team member throwing two draw shots to the button. Some aspects of his work have been adopted by the Canadian Stick Curling Association.

Roger has a level 1 in Ice Technicians Certification. He has helped install the ice and helped out with ice maintenance for the past 25 years.

 Roger has been the Western Community Club’s delegate to Curl PEI for 20 years. He attends their meetings and organizes the duties of the club when holding provincial events including preparing ice, looking after the draw, and arranging for timers and kitchen, and bar staff.

He assisted in the junior program from 2005 to 2015, and also involved students of Westisle High School from 2007 to 2020, scheduling their ice times and on-ice instruction.

He was also named “Volunteer of the Year” for the town of Alberton in 2017.

Earle Proude (Curler)

Earle started to curl in 2000 in a recreational league in Summerside.

In 2005, he joined Mel Bernard’s team, and in 2006, he won his first PEI curling championship – the PEI Senior Legion Championship, with Mel skipping, Blair Jay playing third, Doug Simmons at second, and Earle in the lead position.

The same team won again in 2007, 2008, and 2010.

In 2011, they won again but with a different third, Ted MacFadyen.

In 2013 and 2015 Lou Nowlan played third, and Blair Jay played in the second position.        

In 2007, Earle won the PEI Senior Men’s Curling Championship, playing lead with skip Mel, third Blair, and Doug at second stone. They went on to curl at the Canadian Senior Men’s Curling Championship in Trois Rivieres, Quebec. They lost 6-5 to Rick Folk, and in an extra end to Pat Ryan’s team.  The team finished with a 5-6 win-loss record.

In 2009, they won the PEI Senior Men’s Curling Championship with the same team. At the Canadian Senior Men’s Curling Championship in Summerside, they won the bronze metal. They beat New Brunswick’s Russ Howard, and Saskatchewan’s Eugene Hritzuk in a tiebreaker. Mel and Earle were named to the second all-star team.

In 2014, Earle again won the PEI Senior Men’s Curling Championship, with a different team, and went on to compete in the Canadian Senior Men’s Curling Championship in Yellowknife. Ted MacFadyen was skipping, third was Lou Nowlan, Pat Aylward was at second, and Earle played lead.

In 2008, Earle’s team won the PEI Senior Mixed Curling Championship. Mel Bernard skipped, Jeanne Duffenais played third, Earle was at second, and Helen MacDonald was in the lead position. In 2009 they won again, but with Paula Baglole playing lead instead of Helen MacDonald.

Earle’s teams won the PEI Masters Curling Championship every year from 2011 to 2020, for a total of ten championships, the first in 2011, with skip Mel Bernard, third Ted MacFadyen, second Lou Nowlan, and Earle at lead. They won again in 2012 with the same team.

In 2013, Lou Nowlan moved up to third, and Blair Jay played second stone. The 2014 team had Ted MacFadyen at skip, Lou Nowlan at third, Earle at second, and Alan Montgomery at lead. In 2015, the skip changed with Mel Bernard coming back. The skips changed again in 2016, with Ted MacFadyen coming back again. The same team won in 2017. In 2018, Lou skipped, Ted MacFadyen was at third, Earle at second, and Alan Montgomery played lead. In 2019, Lou Nowlan skipped, Dave MacFadyen was at third, Earle at second, and Alan Montgomery at lead. In 2020, they won again with the same team.

In 2021, Bill Hope’s team broke their reign, however, in 2022, Lou, Dave, Earle and Alan returned as the PEI Masters Champions.

Earle volunteered to do scoring statistics for Canadian Curling Championships held in Summerside, including the Juniors in 2002, and the Seniors in 2006 and 2013, along with the Grand Slam of Curling events in 2012 and 2014, plus the Road to the Roar Olympic Pre-Trials in 2017.

Earle was on the curling executive of the Silver Fox from 2015 until 2019. He has helped install the ice at the Fox for the past ten years. As well, he has served on the ice committee from 2019 to the present.

Blair Weeks (Builder)

Blair won two Junior Men’s Curling Championships. The first was in 1981 when he played third for his brother Doug. Doug skipped the team, had Billy Dillon at second, and Mark O’Rourke at lead.

Blair’s next junior championship win was in 1983. Wade MacRae skipped the team, Blair played third, second was Paul Dillon, and lead was Mike Dillon. The team came in third place at the Canadian Junior Curling Championship.

Blair won the PEI Men’s Curling Championship in 1989, with his brother Doug skipping the team. Blair played third, Roy Rodd played second, and David Weeks, another brother, played lead.

In 1996, Blair won the PEI Mixed Curling Championship. At third was Janice MacCallum, brother Doug was at second, and Shelley Muzika was lead.

In 2015, Blair won the PEI Senior Men’s Curling Championship. Rod MacDonald skipped the team, Kevin Champion was at third, second was Blair, and lead was played by Mark Victor.

Blair was runner-up in the 1982 Juniors, the 1983 Canada Winter Games playdown, the 1985 Mixed, 1986 Mixed, the 1995 Mixed, the 1986 Men’s, and the 2016 and 2019 Seniors.

He played in numerous cash bonspiels and won several of them. He won the Souris Cash Spiel in 1980, the Choice Tobacco Cash Spiel on four occasions, the Charlottetown City Championship in 1988 and in 1996, as well as the Summerside Cash Spiel in 1997.

 His teams were the Charlottetown Super League winners in 1987, 1988, 1993, and 1996.

Blair has a long history of volunteering for the sport.

Blair has his level 1 and level 2 certificates in Coaching. Level 1 was obtained in 1987, and level 2 in 2011. The certificates show that he is Club Coach Youth-Trained, Club Coach-Trained, and Curling Competition-Certified.

He coached numerous teams in his curling career. He started with coaching Junior teams, the Miles MacLure rink in 1984, Chris Hickey foursome in 1990, Jamie MacCarthy squad in 1991, Mark Kinney junior team in 1995 when they were provincial champions, and Eddie Mackenzie’s men’s team when they were provincial men’s champions.

Blair received his Level 1 Curling Official’s certification in 1984, and Level 2 in 1987. He was an official and worked with the ice crew at the 1984 Canadian Women’s Curling Championship held in Charlottetown, and an official at the 1987 Canadian Mixed Championship held in Summerside.

Blair was the Ice Chair at the TSN Skins Game in 1991, organizing the ice makers course with the well-known ice maker, Shorty Jenkins, and working with the ice crew to ready the ice for the weekend competition.

During the years 1983 to 1992 he was an instructor at the Charlottetown Curling Club beginners clinics. He delivered several strategy courses and rules clinics on behalf of Curl PEI for the development of juniors. He was the head official for the PEI Curling Association in 1987.

In 1984, Blair co-chaired the Kirkwood Cash Maritime Men’s cash spiel. Blair, brother Doug and Mark O’Rourke also hosted the spiel in 1985 and 1986.

 Blair chaired and promoted the Ultramar Cash Spiel from 1988 through to 1993. He promoted this same spiel during the years 1994 to 1997.

 In 1986, Blair promoted a move to change the Final Eights in the Tankard to a triple-knockout. At the PEI Curling Association annual meeting, he made the motion to implement the change and it was passed.

In 1990, he was the PEI Curling Association’s junior representative for junior men. Blair was responsible organizing the provincial tournament and responsible for the behavior of the men at the Canadian Junior Curling Championship. Blair also organized the first Maritime Junior Curling tournament for provincial junior champions in the fall of 1989.

Blair wrote many articles on curling, sometimes as co-writer, and was the Curling Feature Writer for the Guardian for many years. From 1988 to 1991, he had a weekly column in the Guardian, called 26 Weeks of Curling. He was a co-writer of a column in the Scotties Heart Chart during the Canadian Women’s Curling Championship held in Charlottetown in 2011.          

Blair wrote a daily story on women’s curling during the 1991 Canada Winter Games held on the Island. He was a correspondent for the Guardian on several Canadian Curling Championships, including the Scott in Ottawa in 1990, the Brier in Hamilton in 1991, and the Brier in St. John‘s in 2017.

He was a feature writer for Canadian Curling News, and Atlantic Curling Reports. He also enjoyed serving as a commentator for Cable 10 on Eastlink curling broadcasts.

Blair was a member of the 1991 Charlottetown Curling Club Brier Bid Committee and is currently a member of the Bid Committee for the 2025 Scotties.

He served as the Chair of the Charlottetown Curling Club Future Options Committee in 2021-22. In November 2021, he was elected as President of the Charlottetown Curling Club and is working with a group of directors to bring curling back to the Charlottetown Curling Club.

Finally, Blair received the Curl Canada National Scholarship Award in 1986 and in 1987. He was awarded a Volunteer Award from the Charlottetown Curling Club for long service in 1995. In 2019, Blair was awarded the long-time sport volunteer award from Sport PEI for his volunteer work in the sport of curling.

 

Fall Fling Junior Cashspiel

 

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Entry form and details:

PEI Curling Hall of Fame student bursary application deadline

 

The Prince Edward Island Curling Hall of Fame is once again offering bursaries to junior curlers from PEI who will be attending college or university in the upcoming season. There are two $1000 bursaries, one for a female curler, one for a male, plus two $500 bursaries, one for a female curler, one for a male, for a total of $3000. Bursaries are awarded based on financial need and passion for the game.

Application Deadline is June 30, 2022

To be eligible to apply for a bursary, an applicant must be eligible to participate in provincial junior playdowns for the upcoming curling season. Also, an applicant must be enrolled as a full-time student at the university or college they are attending. An applicant can only be awarded one bursary.

Please submit your application form via email to Derek MacEwen at [email protected]

The information provided will be kept confidential.

Click to download Bursary Application Form in MS Word Format

Click to download Bursary Application form in Adobe PDF format

Senior Women’s Friendship Tour to the USA

Applications still open for 2022 Canadian Senior Women’s Curling Friendship Tour to the USA

 

The Canadian Senior Women’s Curling Friendship Tour to the USA, now scheduled for November 2022, is still accepting applications. Please review the attached documents, and follow the process of applying if you are interested (ignore the application deadline).

Click document links to download in MS Word format.

3) Application Form – 2022 Sr. Women’s Friendship Tour to the USA

2) Covering Letter for Application Process – Tour to the USA 2022

Ch’town Curling Club holding spring fling spiel, discussing progress toward building a new curling facility in Stratford (SaltWire)

 

The Charlottetown Curling Club is holding its first annual spring fling spiel on April 9 and is inviting the public to come and try the sport of curling.

The free event will celebrate the legacy and future of the club, at the Cornwall Curling Club from noon until 8 p.m.

Attendees will be able to enjoy a game or two of curling, catch up with members and discuss the progress toward building a new curling facility for the capital region in Stratford.

Those interested, including teams, can sign up by emailing Blair Weeks at [email protected].

Click to read this story at SaltWire Media: https://www.saltwire.com/atlantic-canada/sports/charlottetown-curling-club-hosting-first-annual-spring-fling-spiel-100712533/

PEI Mixed Doubles and U16 Curling Ch’ships

The 2022 PEI Mixed Doubles and the PEI U16 Curling Championships both take place April 8-10, 2022 at the Silver Fox Entertainment Complex in Summerside.

The Mixed Doubles has 4 teams registered and will play a modified triple knockout format. Last year’s champions, the MacFadyen siblings, and finalists, the White husband and wife team, are both entered.

Team Rosters:

NameShort nameLineupRepresenting
Griffin/MacKenzieGriff/MacKColin Mackenzie, Alison GriffinCornwall Curling Club
MacFadyenMacFadyenAlex MacFadyen, Lauren MacFadyenSummerside Curling Club
Schnare/BlanchardSchn/BlanNick Blanchard, Stephanie SchnareSummerside Curling Club
WhiteWhiteEdward White, Jenny WhiteSummerside Curling Club

 

The U16 has 6 teams registered and will play a round-robin with a three-team playoff (no tie-breaker games).  This event will also include Singles Curling. Last year’s event was not held.

Team #1
Team Carver
Skip: Sydney Carver
Third: Katie MacLean
Second: Michaela MacLean
Lead: Mollie Shaw
Coach’s Name: Larry Richards
Representing: Montague Curling Club

Team #2
Team Dalton
Skip: Isaiah Dalton
Third: Connor Bruce
Second: Sheamus Herlihy
Lead: Nate MacRae
Coach’s Name: A.J. Campbell
Representing: Cornwall Curling Club

Team #3
Team Gallant
Skip: Koby Lynn Gallant
Third: Veronica Pater
Second: Sophie Gallant
Lead: Gracie MacIntyre
Coach’s Name: Amy Duncan
Representing: Cornwall Curling Club

Team #4
Team Shaw
Skip name: Nate Shaw
Skip: Nate Shaw
Third: Hannah Hogan
Second: Reid Thibault
Lead: Aaron Haight
Coach’s Name: Kyle MacDonald
Representing: Montague Curling Club

Team #5 
Team Lenentine
Skip: Ella Lenentine
Third: Makiya Noonan
Second: Kacey Gauthier
Lead: Erika Pater
Coach’s Name: Robbie Lenentine
Representing: Cornwall Curling Club

Team #6
Team Easter
Skip: Madalyn Easter
Third: Reid Hart
Second: Kenna Warnell
Lead: Brooke Lewis
Coach’s Name: Shelley MacFadyen
Representing: Summerside Curling Club

Information on Singles Curling is available at: https://www.curling.ca/files/2020/10/Curling-Canada-Singles-U15.pdf.  You can learn more about the new Singles Curling app at: https://www.curling.ca/blog/2022/02/01/singles-curling-app/.

Teams will have their own area with a team table.  Participants will be required to wear masks while not curling.

As we are moving into Step 3 of the Moving On plan on PEI, spectators are permitted.  Spectators will be required to wear masks and are asked not to enter the athlete area.

Draws and Schedule for Mixed Doubles and U16

 

End by end results from the PEI Mixed Doubles Championship will be available at: https://peicurling.com/scoreboard/#!/competitions/7376

End by end results from the U16 Championship will be available at: https://peicurling.com/scoreboard/#!/competitions/7378

Upstreet Funspiel

The Crapaud Curling Club invites curlers from all clubs to Upstreet’s St. Patty’s Funspiel on March 18th and 19th.  $40 per person. Prizes. Food. 3 games. Upstreet Craft Brewing beers on tap. Free popcorn.
To Sign Up, message through the Crapaud Curling Club Facebook page or text or call Vivian @ 902-213-7504

O’Connor Glass U13 Open Funspiel

The Cornwall Curling Club U13 Junior Funspiel, sponsored by O’Connor Glass Limited, is a fun event for curlers under the age of 13.

It will take place at the club on Saturday, April 2nd, with doors opening at 9 am and sign-in until 9:45 am. The first curling draw begins at 10:00 am.

This is an OPEN event (any combination of boys and/or girls on a team) and we welcome U13 curlers from across PEI! A maximum of 12 teams or 48 curlers is welcomed (as of now only, one parent per curler can attend to watch to keep within our capacity limits. More on this as the event moves closer.) 
 
Entry fee is $10.00 per child and includes two 4-end games, fruit to start the day, a pizza and chocolate milk for lunch, and everyone will leave with a prize!! The registration fee is due the morning of the event and can be paid at our registration table that will be located at the top of the stairs when children enter the building.

Single or a team entry. However, all curlers must register individually and indicate their team upon registration (if entering as “single”, simply do not enter information on the line when asked “lineup” at registration). The Cornwall Curling Club Junior Coordinator will create teams for curlers who enter as “single”. Registration deadline is Friday, March 25.

 
You can also register via email at [email protected]
Questions? Please call the Cornwall Curling Club at 902-566-4427.

PEI Curling Club Ch’ships

 

The 2022 PEI Curling Club Championships, with 7 men’s and  4 women’s teams who won their respective club championships, are set for the Summerside Curling Club from March 24-27.  The winning men’s and women’s rinks will advance to the 2022 Everest Curling Club Championships, Nov. 20-26, 2022 at a location to be named.

Here is the draw for the PEI event, with the seven men’s teams playing a round-robin, and the four women’s rinks playing a double round-robin, from Thursday through Saturday. The top 3 teams in both divisions advance to the Sunday Championship Round. 2nd place plays 3rd, with the winner taking on the first-place team in the championship game. If the 1st place team was unbeaten in the round-robin but loses the championship match, a 2nd championship game will then be played.

Live, end by end results will be available at: https://peicurling.com/scoreboard/#!/competitions/7383

Team Rosters

(M=Men, W=Women, numbers = throwing order, S = Skip)

M-Cornwall CC

Cornwall Curling Club

Robbie Doherty (4-S), Kyle Holland (3), Brooks Roche (2), Ryan Giddens (1), Lincoln Peters (alternate)

M-Crapaud CCC

Crapaud Community Curling Club

Alan Inman (4-S), Daniel MacFadyen (3), Nathan Hardy (2), Matthew Hardy (1)

M-Maple Leaf CC

Maple Leaf Curling Club, O’Leary, PEI

Glen Betts (4-S), Ian MacMillan (3), Paul Wood (2), Ricky Jones (1)

M-Montague CC

Montague Curling Club

Team roster will be updated prior to event start.

M-Souris CC

Souris Curling Club

Shane MacClure (4-S), Donald Bergeron (3), Michael Robinson (2), Martin Cheverie (1)

M-Summerside CC

Summerside Curling Club

Jamie Newson (4-S), Dennis Watts (3), Corey Miller (2), Terry Arsenault (1), Andrew MacDougall (alternate)

M-Western CCC

Western Community Curling Club

Freddy Fraser (4), Daryl MacDonald (3-S), Paul McRae (2), Eric McCarthy (1)

W-Cornwall CC

Cornwall Curling Club

Karen Currie (4-S), Mellissa Creighton (3), Angela Sanderson (2), Jenine Bodner (1)

W-Crapaud CCC

Crapaud Community Curling Club

Julie Mutch (4-S), Lindsay Moore (3), Terri Wood (2), Heather MacRae (1)

W-Montague CC

Montague Curling Club

Lynn Anne Brousseau (4-S), Cara Eastman (3), Erinn Chappell (2), Gaylene Nicholson (1)

W-Summerside CC

Summerside Curling Club

Veronica Smith (4-S), Julia Hunter (3), Emily Gray (2), Sabrina Smith (1)

PEI Senior Mens and Women’s Curling Ch’ships

Location: Montague CC

Date: March 17-20, 2022

Entry Deadline: January 5, 2022

Entry Fee: $292 (total $392)

National Event: December 5-10, 2022

Prev. event website: 
peicurling.com/juniorsenior20202021

PEI Seniors (50+) Curling Ch’ships start Thurs. afternoon at the Montague Curling Club

The PEI Seniors Curling Championships, for curlers in the 50+ age category, get underway on Thursday, March 17 at the Montague Curling Club in Montague / Three Rivers, and wrap up with the championship round on Sunday, March 20. The women’s and men’s divisions each have three teams, and will play a  modified triple knockout format with a 2-game championship round. In the event that a team sweeps all three section finals, the championship round games will not be needed. If a team wins two sections and the first championship game, the second game won’t be played. 

At last year’s event, the  Phillip Gorveatt rink went undefeated to repeat as Senior Men’s champs, winning his 4th Senior Men’s title in five years, while the Kim Dolan team also went undefeated to repeat as Senior Women’s champions. Gorveatt is back this year, as is last year’s Senior Women’s Finalist team, skipped by Shirley Berry.

The winning teams advance to the 2022 Canadian Seniors from Dec. 510, 2022, at a location yet to be announced.

Live end-by-end results from the PEI Seniors Curling Championship will be available at: https://peicurling.com/scoreboard/#!/competitions/7377

Team Rosters

Senior Women’s

Team Bradley
Skip: Shelly Bradley
Third: Susan McInnis
Second: Julie Scales
Lead: Tricia MacGregor
Representing club: Cornwall Curling Club

Team Berry
Skip: Shirley Berry
Third: Karen Currie
Second: Sandra Sobey
Lead: Arleen Harris
Representing club: Cornwall Curling Club

Team Harding
Skip: Bev Harding
Third: Sherren MacKinnon
Second: Susan Watts
Lead: Stephanie Perigoe
Representing club: Montague Curling Club

Senior Men’s

Team Gorveatt
Skip: Philip Gorveatt
Third: Kevin Champion
Second: Sean Ledgerwood
Lead: Mike Dillon
Representing club: Montague Curling Club

Team MacDonald
Skip: Mark MacDonald
Third: Calvin Smith
Second: Garth Cudmore
Lead: Edgar Coffin
Representing club: Cornwall Curling Club

Team Morrison
Skip: Paul Morrison
Third: Larry Richards
Second: Steven MacLeod
Lead: Donald Clarey
Representing club: Montague Curling Club

Schedule and Draw Trees (Mod. Triple Knockout with 2-game championship round, if needed).

Explanation for MA/WA and MB/WB:

1. If one team wins all three qualifiers: Championship Round is not required.

2. If one team wins two qualifiers. They play in both MA/WA and MB/WB (and win the event if they win either game), the other winner plays in MA/WB (and has to win both games).

3. Three separate winners: the team that played in the most qualifying games* plays in MB/WB and the other winners play off in MA/WB. If there is a tie in number of qualifying games played, then the team that qualified earliest goes to MB/WB and the other two teams play off in MA/WA

*Qualifying games are 2,4,6 and B,D,F.

One on One “Tuff” Spiel

One on One “Tuff” Spiel, March 19 at the Fox

Signups are now available for the One on One Tuffspiel on Sat. March 19 at the Summerside Curling Club at the  Silver Fox Entertainment Complex, open to all curlers. Come down to the Fox and sign up to see how TUFF you are! Entries close on March 15th. Double Knockout + Consolation. $20 per person guarantees three games. This event is sponsored by Domino’s Pizza.

Ferguson-Logan Montague Funeral Home PEI Stick Curling Ch’ships

The previously-postponed 2022 Ferguson-Logan Funeral Home PEI Stick Curling Championships, with both Open (any combination of male/female) and Women’s Divisions, will now be held at the Crapaud Community Curling Club from March 8-10. There are 13 teams in the Open (any combination of male/female) divison, divided into a seven and a six team pool, both of which will play a single-round-robin format, while the Women’s event has four teams, and will play a double round-robin. Defending Open champions Clair Sweet and Bob Matheson from the Maple Leaf Curling Club in O’Leary, as well as last year’s Women’s champs, the Cornwall duo of Gloria Clarke and Ruth Stavert, are both back looking to defend their titles.

Playoff Round

The Women’s playoff round will see the second-place team from the double round robin take on the 3rd place one in the semi-final, with the winner taking on the first place team in the championship game. The Open division playoff round will see the 2nd place team from Pool A take on the 3rd place team from Pool B in quarter-final game Q1, and the 3rd place team from Pool A play the second place team from Pool B in the Q2 quarter-final game. Semi-final game 1 will see the winner of Q1 play the first-place team in Pool B, while semi-final game 2 will see the winner of Q2 play the 1st place team in Pool A. The semi-final winners square off in the Championship Final. In the Women’s event, the second and third place teams out of the Double Round Robin play in the semi-final, with the winner of that game taking on the 1st place team in the Championship Final.

The winning Open and Women’s Division teams are each guaranteed a spot at the 2022 Canadian Stick Curling Championship, April 22 to 25, 2022 at Curl Moncton in Moncton New Brunswick. It is an open competition with a total of 80 teams accepted in open and women’s divisions. The Maritime Stick Championships, originally scheduled for Wolfville NS have been cancelled this season.

No spectators are permitted at the PEI event. Live, end-by-end results will be available at https://peicurling.com/scoreboard/#!/competitions/7375

PEI Ch’ship Team Rosters

(Short Names are used in the website “mini scoreboard” on the right sidebar of PEICurling.com)

Team NameShort NameRosterClub
O-Callaghan/VincentO-Call/VincJohn Vincent, Walter CallaghanWestern Community
O-Dimitroff/BlueO-Dimi/BlueCarl Dimitroff, Alvin BlueMontague
O-Dunsford/SandersonO-Duns/SandJohn Dunsford, Myrna SandersonCornwall
O-Field/CraswellO-Fiel/CrasPaul Field, Barry CraswellCornwall
O-Higgbotham/ChaissonO-Higg/ChaiSterling Higginbotham,
Urban Chaisson
Montague
O-Higginbotham/MartinO-Higg/MartPreston Higginbotham
Bob Martin
Montague
O-Keefe/McInnisO-Keef/McInBernard Keefe, Kevin McInnisCornwall
O-MacDonald/HigginbothamO-MacD/HiggBazil Higginbotham, Gordon MacDonaldMontague
O-O’Rourke/SingletonO-O’Ro/SingGlenn Singleton, Tom O’RourkeCornwall
O-Power/KerwinO-Powe/KerwBill Power, Howard KerwinMontague
O-Renaud/MessetO-Rena/MessRick Renaud,
Randy Messett
Montague
O-Sawatsky/DunnO-Sawa/DunnChuck Sawatsky, Tom DunnCornwall
O-Sweet/MathesonO-Swee/MathClair Sweet, Bob MathesonMaple Leaf
W-Callaghan/BarwiseW-Call/BarwAudrey Callaghan, Anne BarwiseWestern Community
W-Craswell/FieldW-Cras/FielMyrna Craswell, Bernie FieldCornwall
W-Reid/HughesW-Reid/HughEtta Reid, Elaine HughesCornwall
W-Stavert/ClarkeW-Stav/ClarGloria Clarke, Ruth StavertCornwall

Pools, Draw/Schedule

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2020-2021 event: https://peicurling.com/stick20202021/

PEI U18 Curling Ch’ships

Ella Lenentine rink beats Sydney Carver team in an extra end to win PEI U18 Girls Ch’ship

The PEI Under 18 Curling Championships wrapped up on Sunday evening at the Crapaud Community Curling Club, with the Girls Division deciding game, with Cornwall’s Ella Lenentine rink edging the Sydney Carver team by a 6-5 score in an extra end.  Lenentine went through the round robin undefeated, but lost the first championship game 5-4, forcing the sudden death final.

U18 Girls Champions – Team Lenentine (L-R): Ella Lenentine (Skip), Makiya Noonan (Third), Kacey Gauthier (2nd), Erika Pater (Lead), Robbie Lenentine (coach)

U18 Girls Finalist Rink (L-R): Sydney Carver (Skip), Katie MacLean (3rd), Michaela MacLean (2nd), Mollie Shaw (Lead), Larry Richards (Coach)

The Girl’s Sportsmanship Award went to Makiya Noonan from Team Lenentine, and was presented by Vivian Sherren (right), President of the Crapaud Community Curling Club.

The Boys division wrapped up with the 2 pm draw, with the Isaiah Dalton rink from Cornwall beating their clubmates, the Brayden Snow team, 6-4 in the final. 

U18 Boys Champions — Team Dalton (L-R):  Isaiah Dalton (skip), Connor Bruce (3rd), Sheamus Herlihy (2nd), Nate MacRae (lead), A.J. Campbell (coach)

U18 Boys Finalist rink – Team Snow (L-R): Brayden Snow (skip), Jack MacFadyen (3rd), Cruz Pineau (2nd), Davis Nicholson (lead), David MacFadyen (coach)

During the presentations, the Boys Sportsmanship Award was presented to Jack MacFadyen, 3rd on Team Snow.

(L-R): Crapaud Community Curling Club President Vivian Sherren, Boys Sportsmanship Award Winner Jack MacFadyen

In semi-final girls play at 10 am, Carver beat Summerside’s Madalyn Easter team 6-4, while Dalton got by Summerside’s Brock Rochford rink by the same score. Lenentine and Snow advanced directly to their respective finals by virtue of round robin results.

Team Dalton and Team Lenentine earn the right to advance to the 2022 Canadian Under-18 Curling Ch’ships, presented by Curling Canada, May 1-7, 2022 at the Oakville Curling Club, Oakville, Ont.

Here are the team rosters (number is throwing order, “S” designates the skip) and round-robin positions).:

Boys

(A) Team Dalton

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, Coach AJ Campbell

Isaiah Dalton (4-S), Connor Bruce (3), Sheamus Herlihy (2), Nate MacRae (1)

(B) Team Rochford

Silver Fox Curling Club, Summerside, Coach: Mitch O’Shea

Brock Rochford (4-S), Keegan Warnell (3), Luke Butler (2), Levi Driscoll (1)

(C) Team Snow

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, Coach: David MacFadyen

Brayden Snow (4-S), Jack MacFadyen (3), Cruz Pineau (2), Davis Nicholson (1)

Girls

(1) Team Carver

Montague Curling Club, Montague, Coach: Larry Richards

Sydney Carver (4-S), Katie MacLean (3), Michaela MacLean (2), Mollie Shaw (1)

(2) Team Lenentine

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, Coach: Robbie Lenentine

Ella Lenentine (4-S), Makiya Noonan (3), Kacey Gauthier (2), Erika Pater (1)

(3) Team Easter

Silver Fox Curling Club, Summerside, Coach: Shelley MacFadyen

Madalyn Easter (4-S), Reid Hart (3), Kenna Warnell (2), Brooke Lewis (1)

Draw (Double Round Robin with a 2-3 game Championship Round) and Schedule:


If teams are tied after the double round-robin, their win/loss record against each will determine their ranking.  If a complete ranking of the tied teams cannot be established a second comparison for ranking shall be made utilizing the win/loss records of only the remaining teams.

If the ranking of ties teams eligible for playoffs cannot be established by the successive comparisons of win/loss records, only those teams that remain tied after such comparisons shall be ranked by implementing the ranking based on last stone draw.

End-by-end results are available at: https://peicurling.com/scoreboard/#!/competitions/7372

Dalton beats Snow in final to win PEI U18 Boys Ch’ship, Carver forces 6 pm deciding Girls game vs Lenentine

The PEI Under 18 Curling Championships are down to their last Girls division game, which got underway at 6 pm at the Crapaud Community Curling Club, with the Sydney Carver rink from Montague taking on Cornwall’s Ella Lenentine rink, who went through the round robin undefeated, but lost the first championship game 5-4 in an extra end, forcing the sudden death final.

The Boys division wrapped up with the 2 pm draw, with the Isaiah Dalton rink from Cornwall beating their clubmates, the Brayden Snow team, 6-4 in the final. 

U18 Boys Champions — Team Dalton (L-R):  Isaiah Dalton (skip), Connor Bruce (3rd), Sheamus Herlihy (2nd), Nate MacRae (lead), A.J. Campbell (coach)

U18 Boys Finalist rink – Team Snow (L-R): Brayden Snow (skip), Jack MacFadyen (3rd), Cruz Pineau (2nd), Davis Nicholson (lead), David MacFadyen (coach)

During the presentations, the Boys Sportsmanship Award was presented to Jack MacFadyen, 3rd on Team Snow.

(L-R): Crapaud Community Curling Club President Vivian Sherren, Boys Sportsmanship Award Winner Jack MacFadyen

In semi-final girls play at 10 am, Carver beat Summerside’s Madalyn Easter team 6-4, while Dalton got by Summerside’s Brock Rochford rink by the same score. Lenentine and Snow advanced directly to their respective finals by virtue of round robin results.

Team Dalton and the winning Girls rink earn the right to advance to the 2022 Canadian Under-18 Curling Ch’ships, presented by Curling Canada, May 1-7, 2022 at the Oakville Curling Club, Oakville, Ont.

Here are the team rosters (number is throwing order, “S” designates the skip) and round-robin positions).:

Boys

(A) Team Dalton

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, Coach AJ Campbell

Isaiah Dalton (4-S), Connor Bruce (3), Sheamus Herlihy (2), Nate MacRae (1)

(B) Team Rochford

Silver Fox Curling Club, Summerside, Coach: Mitch O’Shea

Brock Rochford (4-S), Keegan Warnell (3), Luke Butler (2), Levi Driscoll (1)

(C) Team Snow

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, Coach: David MacFadyen

Brayden Snow (4-S), Jack MacFadyen (3), Cruz Pineau (2), Davis Nicholson (1)

Girls

(1) Team Carver

Montague Curling Club, Montague, Coach: Larry Richards

Sydney Carver (4-S), Katie MacLean (3), Michaela MacLean (2), Mollie Shaw (1)

(2) Team Lenentine

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, Coach: Robbie Lenentine

Ella Lenentine (4-S), Erika Pater (3), Kacey Gauthier (2), Makiya Noonan (1)

(3) Team Easter

Silver Fox Curling Club, Summerside, Coach: Shelley MacFadyen

Madalyn Easter (4-S), Reid Hart (3), Kenna Warnell (2), Brooke Lewis (1)

Draw (Double Round Robin with a 2-3 game Championship Round) and Schedule:


If teams are tied after the double round-robin, their win/loss record against each will determine their ranking.  If a complete ranking of the tied teams cannot be established a second comparison for ranking shall be made utilizing the win/loss records of only the remaining teams.

If the ranking of ties teams eligible for playoffs cannot be established by the successive comparisons of win/loss records, only those teams that remain tied after such comparisons shall be ranked by implementing the ranking based on last stone draw.

End-by-end results are available at: https://peicurling.com/scoreboard/#!/competitions/7372

Ch’ship Rounds set at PEI U18 Ch’ships in Crapaud

The PEI Under 18 Curling Championships wrap up with the Championship Round on Sunday at the Crapaud Community Curling Club. 

The three girls teams and an equal number of boys rinks signed up played a double round-robin format, with the Ella Lenentine rink from Cornwall finishing atop the Girl’s standings with a perfect 4-0 win-loss record, and will advance to the second championship game, at 2 pm Sunday, while Team Easter and Team Carver, who both finished at 1-3 win-loss will square off in the first championship game, at 10 am, with the winner advancing to the second championship game. If Team Lenentine, who went undefeated in the round robin loses the 2 pm contest, there will be a third championship game at 6 pm between Lenentine and the winner of the 2 pm match.

Team Snow gets the bye to game 2 in the Boy’s division, finishing the double round-robin in first place at 3-1 win-loss, with 2nd place Team Rochford (2-2) and 3rd place Team Dalton (1-3) playing off in the 10 am semi-final, with the winner facing Snow in the 2 pm final.

The winning Girls and Boys rinks from the PEI U18 Championships earn the right to advance to the 2022 Canadian Under-18 Curling Ch’ships, presented by Curling Canada, May 1-7, 2022 at the Oakville Curling Club, Oakville, Ont.

Spectators are not permitted at this year’s PEI U18, with the exception that, based on feedback from the Juniors, in addition to one coach each team can have one additional adult attend each day of the U18.  The adult must be the same person for the full day but can change from one day to the next.

Here are the team rosters (number is throwing order, “S” designates the skip) and round-robin positions).:

Boys

(A) Team Dalton

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, Coach AJ Campbell

Isaiah Dalton (4-S), Connor Bruce (3), Sheamus Herlihy (2), Nate MacRae (1)

(B) Team Rochford

Silver Fox Curling Club, Summerside, Coach: Mitch O’Shea

Brock Rochford (4-S), Keegan Warnell (3), Luke Butler (2), Levi Driscoll (1)

(C) Team Snow

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, Coach: David MacFadyen

Brayden Snow (4-S), Jack MacFadyen (3), Cruz Pineau (2), Davis Nicholson (1)

Girls

(1) Team Carver

Montague Curling Club, Montague, Coach: Larry Richards

Sydney Carver (4-S), Katie MacLean (3), Michaela MacLean (2), Mollie Shaw (1)

(2) Team Lenentine

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, Coach: Robbie Lenentine

Ella Lenentine (4-S), Erika Pater (3), Kacey Gauthier (2), Makiya Noonan (1)

(3) Team Easter

Silver Fox Curling Club, Summerside, Coach: Shelley MacFadyen

Madalyn Easter (4-S), Reid Hart (3), Kenna Warnell (2), Brooke Lewis (1)

Draw (Double Round Robin with a 2-3 game Championship Round) and Schedule:


If teams are tied after the double round-robin, their win/loss record against each will determine their ranking.  If a complete ranking of the tied teams cannot be established a second comparison for ranking shall be made utilizing the win/loss records of only the remaining teams.

If the ranking of ties teams eligible for playoffs cannot be established by the successive comparisons of win/loss records, only those teams that remain tied after such comparisons shall be ranked by implementing the ranking based on last stone draw.

Live, end-by-end results will be available at: https://peicurling.com/scoreboard/#!/competitions/7372

PEI U18 Ch’ships now set for March 11-13 in Crapaud, with 3 Girls and 3 Boys teams entered

The PEI Under 18 Curling Championships, which were postponed in January, will now take place March 11, 12, and 13 at the Crapaud Community Curling Club.

The three girls teams and an equal number of boys rinks signed up will play a double round-robin format, followed by a two or three-game championship round, with the third game needed only if a team went through the double round-robin undefeated and loses their first championship game.

There will be new champions this year, as members of the defending champion Mitchell Schut and Rachel MacLean rinks (both of whom recently won the U21 event). are aged out of this event, although Cruz Pineau from Team Schut will be replacing (aged out) Liam Barbrick on Team Snow, which made it to the final in the U21, as did Ella Lenentine in the Girls section. Team Easter was also in the Girls championship round. 

The winning Girls and Boys rinks from the PEI U18 Championships earn the right to advance to the 2022 Canadian Under-18 Curling Ch’ships, presented by Curling Canada, May 1-7, 2022 at the Oakville Curling Club, Oakville, Ont.

Spectators are not permitted at this year’s PEI U18, with the exception that, based on feedback from the Juniors, in addition to one coach each team can have one additional adult attend each day of the U18.  The adult must be the same person for the full day but can change from one day to the next.

Here are the team rosters (number is throwing order, “S” designates the skip) and round-robin positions).:

Boys

(A) Team Dalton

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, Coach AJ Campbell

Isaiah Dalton (4-S), Connor Bruce (3), Sheamus Herlihy (2), Nate MacRae (1)

(B) Team Rochford

Silver Fox Curling Club, Summerside, Coach: Mitch O’Shea

Brock Rochford (4-S), Keegan Warnell (3), Luke Butler (2), Levi Driscoll (1)

(C) Team Snow

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, Coach: David MacFadyen

Brayden Snow (4-S), Jack MacFadyen (3), Cruz Pineau (2), Davis Nicholson (1)

Girls

(1) Team Carver

Montague Curling Club, Montague, Coach: Larry Richards

Sydney Carver (4-S), Katie MacLean (3), Michaela MacLean (2), Mollie Shaw (1)

(2) Team Lenentine

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, Coach: Robbie Lenentine

Ella Lenentine (4-S), Erika Pater (3), Kacey Gauthier (2), Makiya Noonan (1)

(3) Team Easter

Silver Fox Curling Club, Summerside, Coach: Shelley MacFadyen

Madalyn Easter (4-S), Reid Hart (3), Kenna Warnell (2), Brooke Lewis (1)

Draw (Double Round Robin with a 2-3 game Championship Round) and Schedule:


If teams are tied after the double round-robin, their win/loss record against each will determine their ranking.  If a complete ranking of the tied teams cannot be established a second comparison for ranking shall be made utilizing the win/loss records of only the remaining teams.

If the ranking of ties teams eligible for playoffs cannot be established by the successive comparisons of win/loss records, only those teams that remain tied after such comparisons shall be ranked by implementing the ranking based on last stone draw.

Live, end-by-end results will be available at: https://peicurling.com/scoreboard/#!/competitions/7372

Prev. event website:
peicurling.com/under1820202021/

PEI U18 Ch’ships now set for March 11-13 in Crapaud, with 3 Girls and 3 Boys teams entered

The PEI Under 18 Curling Championships, which were postponed in January, will now take place March 11, 12, and 13 at the Crapaud Community Curling Club.

The three girls teams and an equal number of boys rinks signed up will play a double round-robin format, followed by a two or three-game championship round, with the third game needed only if a team went through the double round-robin undefeated and loses their first championship game.

There will be new champions this year, as members of the defending champion Mitchell Schut and Rachel MacLean rinks (both of whom recently won the U21 event). are aged out of this event, although Cruz Pineau from Team Schut will be replacing (aged out) Liam Barbrick on Team Snow, which made it to the final in the U21, as did Ella Lenentine in the Girls section. Team Easter was also in the Girls championship round. 

The winning Girls and Boys rinks from the PEI U18 Championships earn the right to advance to the 2022 Canadian Under-18 Curling Ch’ships, presented by Curling Canada, May 1-7, 2022 at the Oakville Curling Club, Oakville, Ont.

Spectators are not permitted at this year’s PEI U18, with the exception that, based on feedback from the Juniors, in addition to one coach each team can have one additional adult attend each day of the U18.  The adult must be the same person for the full day but can change from one day to the next.

Here are the team rosters (number is throwing order, “S” designates the skip) and round-robin positions).:

Boys

(A) Team Dalton

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, Coach AJ Campbell

Isaiah Dalton (4-S), Connor Bruce (3), Sheamus Herlihy (2), Nate MacRae (1)

(B) Team Rochford

Silver Fox Curling Club, Summerside, Coach: Mitch O’Shea

Brock Rochford (4-S), Keegan Warnell (3), Luke Butler (2), Levi Driscoll (1)

(C) Team Snow

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, Coach: David MacFadyen

Brayden Snow (4-S), Jack MacFadyen (3), Cruz Pineau (2), Davis Nicholson (1)

Girls

(1) Team Carver

Montague Curling Club, Montague, Coach: Larry Richards

Sydney Carver (4-S), Katie MacLean (3), Michaela MacLean (2), Mollie Shaw (1)

(2) Team Lenentine

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, Coach: Robbie Lenentine

Ella Lenentine (4-S), Erika Pater (3), Kacey Gauthier (2), Makiya Noonan (1)

(3) Team Easter

Silver Fox Curling Club, Summerside, Coach: Shelley MacFadyen

Madalyn Easter (4-S), Reid Hart (3), Kenna Warnell (2), Brooke Lewis (1)

Draw (Double Round Robin with a 2-3 game Championship Round) and Schedule:


If teams are tied after the double round-robin, their win/loss record against each will determine their ranking.  If a complete ranking of the tied teams cannot be established a second comparison for ranking shall be made utilizing the win/loss records of only the remaining teams.

If the ranking of ties teams eligible for playoffs cannot be established by the successive comparisons of win/loss records, only those teams that remain tied after such comparisons shall be ranked by implementing the ranking based on last stone draw.

Live, end-by-end results will be available at: https://peicurling.com/scoreboard/#!/competitions/7372

2022 PEI Mixed Ch’ship

When: March 3, 2022 – March 6, 2022 all-day
Where: Crapaud Community Curling Club, 20557 Trans-Canada Hwy, Crapaud, PE C0A 1J0, Canada

PEI Mixed update: New start time of 6 pm, as one team has dropped out March 3, 2022 The 2022 PEI Mixed Curling Championship is set for the Crapaud Community Curling Club from March 3rd to 6th, with eight (down from … Continue reading

Cornwall Cup Stick Tourney

When: March 18, 2022 – March 19, 2022 all-day
Where: Cornwall Curling Club, 29 Cornwall Rd, Cornwall, PE C0A 1H0, Canada

  The Cornwall Cup Stick Curling Tournament takes place March 18-19 at the Cornwall Curling Club and has room for two more teams. Deadline to sign up is March 11th. Sign up at the Club or email or call the … Continue reading

PEI Masters Ch’ships

When: February 24, 2022 – February 27, 2022 all-day
Where: Silver Fox Curling Club, 110 Water Street, Summerside PEI

Rescheduled PEI Masters Ch’ships start Thursday in Summerside February 20, 2022 The 2022 PEI Masters Curling Championships, with men’s and women’s divisions for curlers age 60 and over, were originally scheduled for January at the Western Community Curling Club in … Continue reading

2022 PEI Pepsi Juniors Curling Ch’ships

When: February 24, 2022 – February 27, 2022 all-day
Where: Cornwall Curling Club, 29 Cornwall Rd, Cornwall, PE C0A 1H0, Canada

Eight teams to compete for Pepsi Junior titles starting Thursday in Cornwall February 18, 2022 The PEI Pepsi Juniors Provincial Under 21 Curling Championships are set for the Cornwall Curling Club from February 24-27, with four junior men’s teams and … Continue reading

Entry deadlines for PEI U13 Ch’ship, and Youth Jamboree

When: February 18, 2022 @ 11:59 pm

Deadline extended to this Friday for PEI U13 Ch’ship. Reminder: Youth Jamboree deadline is the same day February 14, 2022 Curl PEI has extended the deadline for the Provincial U13 Open Curling Championship to this Friday, February 18. The Youth … Continue reading

Entry Deadline for PEI U13 Open Ch’ship (may be extended)

When: February 11, 2022 @ 11:59 pm
Where: Montague Curling Club, 23 Central St, Montague, PE C0A 1R0, Canada

The Provincial U13 Curling Open (teams may be all boys, all girls or any combination) Curling Championship takes place March 4-6 at the Montague Curling Club. This event will include a Hit, Draw, Tap competition) Entry Deadline: February 11, 2022 … Continue reading

PEI U13 Open Curling Ch’ship

When: March 5, 2022 – March 6, 2022 all-day
Where: Montague Curling Club, 23 Central St, Montague, PE C0A 1R0, Canada

The 2022 PEI Under 13 Curling Championship, an open (any combination of four male and/or female curlers) competition for curlers who are a maximum of 12 years of age on June 30 of the year prior to the competition, is … Continue reading

Curl PEI Youth Jamboree

When: March 12, 2022 all-day
Where: Cornwall Curling Club, 29 Cornwall Rd, Cornwall, PE C0A 1H0, Canada

Revised Draw for Curl PEI Youth Jamboree at Cornwall on Saturday The 2022 PEI Youth Jamboree was held at the Cornwall Curling Club on March 12, 2022, with 3 teams participating..  Teams played a round-robin, with the single team on … Continue reading

POSTPONED: 2022 PEI Mixed Doubles Curling Ch’ship

When: February 9, 2022 – February 13, 2022 all-day
Where: Western Community Curling Club, 526 Main Street, Alberton, PE C0B 1B0, Canada

Curl PEI Postpones 2022 PEI Stick Curling Ch’ships and 2022 PEI Mixed Doubles Curling Ch’ship January 26, 2022 With the current public health restrictions in place, the Curl PEI Board of Directors has made the decision to postpone the 2022 PEI … Continue reading

POSTPONED: PEI Stick Ch’ships

When: February 8, 2022 – February 10, 2022 all-day
Where: Crapaud Community Curling Club, 20557 Trans-Canada Hwy, Crapaud, PE C0A 1J0, Canada

PEI Stick Curling Ch’ships postponed January 26, 2022 The Provincial Stick Curling Championships have been postponed until March, with dates and venue to be determined.There were 7 open (2 men, 2 women, or 1man and one woman) and 1 women’s … Continue reading

PEI Mixed entry deadline

When: January 19, 2022 @ 11:59 pm
Where: Crapaud Community Curling Club, 20557 Trans-Canada Hwy, Crapaud, PE C0A 1J0, Canada

    This is a reminder that the deadline to register for the 2022 Provincial Mixed Curling Championship is Wednesday, January 19. Enter at: https://pe.curling.io/en/events/11400-2022-pei-mixed-curling-championship. Event details Location: Crapaud CC Date: March 2-6, 2022 Entry Deadline: January 19, 2022 Entry Fee: … Continue reading

PEI Stick Curling Ch’ships Deadline

When: January 23, 2022 @ 11:59 pm
Where: Crapaud Community Curling Club, 20557 Trans-Canada Hwy, Crapaud, PE C0A 1J0, Canada

Stick Curling Ch’ships deadline extended until Jan. 23 January 17, 2022 The entry deadline for the Provincial Stick Curling Championships, sponsored by the Ferguson-Logan Montague Funeral Home, has been extended to Sunday, January 23.  You can register online here: https://pe.curling.io/en/events/11385-2022-pei-stick-curling-championships. Event … Continue reading

POSTPONED: PEI Masters

When: January 19, 2022 – January 23, 2022 all-day
Where: Western Community Curling Club, 526 Main Street, Alberton, PE C0B 1B0, Canada

Curl PEI Postpones the 2022 Masters Curling Championships January 12, 2022 Although the current temporary COVID-19 measures are scheduled to be lifted on January 17, the Curl PEI Board of Directors have made the decision to postpone the 2022 PEI … Continue reading

Pepsi Juniors deadline

When: January 12, 2022 @ 11:59 pm

 a quick reminder that today is the last day to register for the 2022 PEI Pepsi Juniors – https://pe.curling.io/en/events/11399-2022-pei-pepsi-juniors-curling-ch-ships.   Amy Duncan   Executive Director, Curl PEI Tel: 902-368-4208 Suite 203 40 Enman Crescent Charlottetown PE C1E 1E6  

Canada Games Trials and Provincial Seniors entry deadlines

When: January 5, 2022 @ 11:59 pm

Reminder: the following event registration deadlines are January 5, 2022: PEI Canada Games Trials Location: Silver Fox Entertainment Complex Dates: Feb. 2-6, 2022 Entry Fee: $180/team Register here   PEI Seniors Curling Championships Location: Montague Curling Club Dates: Feb. 16-20, … Continue reading

PEI Mixed Doubles Entry Deadline

When: December 29, 2021 @ 11:59 pm
Where: Western Community Curling Club, 526 Main Street, Alberton, PE C0B 1B0, Canada

Reminder: December 29, 2021 is the entry deadline for the 2022 PEI Mixed Doubles Curling Championship.  Register online at https://pe.curling.io/en/events/11391-2022-pei-mixed-doubles-championship.   Event Details:                 Location: Western Community Curling Club                 Date: February 9-13, 2022                 Entry Fee: $90 per team                 … Continue reading

CANCELLED: PEI Scotties Tournament of Hearts Women’s Ch’ship

When: January 5, 2022 – January 9, 2022 all-day
Where: Montague Curling Club, 23 Central St, Montague, PE C0A 1R0, Canada

With the current temporary COVID-19 measures in effect not allowing tournaments and the widespread community transmission in PEI, the Curl PEI Board of Directors, with the safety of the athletes, coaches, officials and volunteers in mind, have made the decision … Continue reading

CANCELLED: PEI Tankard Men’s Ch’ship

When: January 26, 2022 – January 30, 2022 all-day
Where: Montague Curling Club, 23 Central St, Montague, PE C0A 1R0, Canada

Curl PEI cancels 2022 Tankard PEI Men’s Ch’ship January 14, 2022 With the current temporary COVID-19 measures being extended until at least January 24, only days before the 2022 PEI Tankard is scheduled to begin, the Curl PEI Board of … Continue reading

Annual Fox One-On-One Tuff Spiel – Postponed

When: December 27, 2021 all-day
Where: Silver Fox Entertainment Complex, 110 Water Street, Summerside PEI

  Update: this event has been postponed due to additional public health measures.  Previous info: The Summerside Curling Club’s annual 1 vs 1 “Tuff Spiel” is happening December 27th. It is a one day event and it is always a … Continue reading

Postponed: Cornwall Cup Stick Tourney

When: January 14, 2022 – January 15, 2022 all-day
Where: Cornwall Curling Club, 29 Cornwall Rd, Cornwall, PE C0A 1H0, Canada

  The third annual Cornwall Cup Stick Curling event at the Cornwall Curling Club, which had been postponed one week due to Public Health Office restrictions (to January 14-15) is postponed again, due to an extension of those restrictions. The … Continue reading

Pink Hat Spiel (open to everyone) – Postponed

When: December 17, 2021 @ 5:00 pm – December 18, 2021 @ 6:00 pm
Where: Silver Fox Entertainment Complex, 110 Water Street, Summerside PEI

Update: this event has been postponed due to additional public health measures.  Previous info: The Pink Hat Spiel, in memory of Leo Stewart, and sponsored by Township Chevrolet Buick GMC, is open to everyone, and takes place Dec. 17 and … Continue reading

Everest Cdn. Senior Ch’ships

When: December 6, 2021 – December 11, 2021 all-day
Where: Community First Curling Centre, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

An array of Olympic medallists, world champions and national champions will gather at the Community First Curling Centre in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., for the 2021 Everest Canadian Senior Curling Championships, beginning Monday. The championships, for curlers 50 and over, … Continue reading

CANCELLED: Free on-ice introduction to curling for high school students

When: December 18, 2021 @ 3:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Where: Cornwall Curling Club, 29 Cornwall Rd, Cornwall, PE C0A 1H0, Canada

Curl PEI has decided to cancel the High School Learn to Curl / Curling 101 event scheduled for this Saturday at the Cornwall Curling Club, with respect for the revised public health measures in effect as of Friday. Curl PEI … Continue reading

2021-22 PEI Mixed Stick Ch’ship

When: December 8, 2021 @ 10:00 am – December 9, 2021 @ 4:15 pm
Where: Silver Fox Entertainment Complex, 110 Water Street, Summerside PEI

The 2021-22 PEI curling championship season kicks off on Wednesday, December 8th, with the inaugural Mixed Stick Curling Championship at the Silver Fox Entertainment Complex in Summerside. Nine teams from four PEI curling facilities have signed up. There will be … Continue reading

PEI Masters (60+) Entry Deadline

When: December 8, 2021 @ 11:59 pm
Where: Western Community Curling Club, 526 Main Street, Alberton, PE C0B 1B0, Canada

Curlers are reminded of the following December entry deadline for a provincial championship. Enter online at PEICurling.com PEI Masters (60+) Curling Championships Location: Western CC Date: January 19-23, 2022 Entry Deadline: December 8, 2021 Entry Fee: $200 National Event: April … Continue reading

PEI U18 Entry Deadline

When: December 1, 2021 @ 11:59 pm
Where: Maple Leaf Curling Club, 426 Main Street, O'Leary, PE C0B 1V0, Canada

Curlers are reminded of the following December entry deadline for a provincial championship. Enter online at PEICurling.com Provincial Under 18 Location: Maple Leaf CC Date: January 12-16, 2022 Entry Deadline: Dec. 1, 2021 Entry Fee: $180 (total $280, including $25 … Continue reading

CANCELLED: U SPORTS and CCAA Canadian Curling Ch’ships

When: March 15, 2022 – March 19, 2022 all-day
Where: Gerry McCrory Countryside Sports Complex, 235 Countryside Dr, Greater Sudbury, ON P3A 5A2

The 2022 events have been cancelled.     Sudbury will build on its well-established reputation of hosting national curling championships by adding three new events to its repertoire this season, it was announced today by Curling Canada. Sudbury’s Gerry McCrory Countryside Sports … Continue reading

Summerside Opening Bonspiel open to all

When: November 26, 2021 – November 27, 2021 all-day
Where: Silver Fox Entertainment Complex, 110 Water Street, Summerside PEI

  The opening bonspiel, sponsored by Standard Auto Glass, for the Summerside Curling  Club at the Silver Fox Entertainment Complex is set for Nov. 26 and 27. Signup at the club or email: [email protected] and they sign up for you. Individual Entry … Continue reading

POSTPONED: Kevin Gallant Memorial Bonspiel

When: November 26, 2021 – November 27, 2021 all-day
Where: Maple Leaf Curling Club, 426 Main Street, O'Leary, PE C0B 1V0, Canada

    Due to the recent West Prince COVID-19 cluster, organizers have decided to be extra cautious and postpone the annual Kevin Gallant Memorial Bonspiel until the new year (date to be determined). Previous details: This event, with both stick … Continue reading

Ham Dinner pickup

When: November 20, 2021 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Where: Montague Curling Club, 23 Central St, Montague, PE C0A 1R0, Canada

Ham dinner take out $15. Pickup Sat. Nov. 20 from 1-3 pm at Montague Curling Club, Homemade dessert included. Tickets are available from curling club members and by phoning 902-838-2513. Delivery to seniors in the Montague Area. (File photo from … Continue reading

Bogside Brewing Cashspiel

When: December 10, 2021 – December 12, 2021 all-day
Where: Montague Curling Club, 23 Central St, Montague, PE C0A 1R0, Canada

    The Montague Curling Club is hosting the Bogside Cashspiel from Dec. 10 to Dec. 12.  $300 a team. Draw is now available. Open to all combinations of teams.

Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic

When: November 10, 2021 – November 14, 2021 all-day
Where: Halifax Curling Club, 948 S Bland St, Halifax, NS B3H 2S5, Canada

  The Halifax Curling Club is excited to host the 4th annual Stu Sells 1824 Halifax Classic Men’s event presented by Steele Subaru on November 10-14th 2021.  NEW this year, they are proud to be expanding the event with the addition of the Stu Sells 1824 Halifax … Continue reading

37th Curl for Cancer

When: December 11, 2021 @ 5:00 pm
Where: Cornwall Curling Club, 29 Cornwall Rd, Cornwall, PE C0A 1H0, Canada

  The 37th edition of Curl for Cancer will be held on Saturday, December 11th at the Cornwall Curling Club!  Draws at 5 pm, 7 pm and 9 pm. $25/curler or $100 per team. Contact Lisa to sign up now!! [email protected] All … Continue reading

9th Annual Mixed Doubles Cashspiel

When: December 4, 2021 all-day
Where: Cornwall Curling Club, 29 Cornwall Rd, Cornwall, PE C0A 1H0, Canada

The Cornwall Curling Club’s 9th Annual Mixed Doubles Cashspiel takes place Saturday December 4th 2021 and is one of their most celebrated and fun events, with great curling, a delicious lunch…. and cash prizes too! This event is open to … Continue reading

Cornwall Classic U16 Spiel

When: November 12, 2021 – November 14, 2021 all-day
Where: Cornwall Curling Club, 29 Cornwall Rd, Cornwall, PE C0A 1H0, Canada

  The  Cornwall Curling Club is proud to be hosting the Second Annual O’Connor Glass U16 Cornwall Classic on November 12th, 13th and 14th 2021, with top U16 teams from across the Maritimes taking part. 

Silver Fox and Ch’town teams to compete at 2021 Everest Canadian Curling Club Ch’ships (Curling Canada)

When: November 29, 2021 – December 4, 2021 all-day
Where: Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club, 1 Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, ON K1V 1B9

One of Canada’s most popular national curling championships makes its much-anticipated return to Ottawa. Play gets underway Monday at the Ottawa Hunt & Golf Club in the 2021 Everest Canadian Curling Club Championships. (Photo, courtesy Ottawa Hunt & Golf Club) … Continue reading

Lethbridge Classic Under-23 Event, announced by Curling Canada

When: March 3, 2022 – March 6, 2022 all-day
Where: Lethbridge Curling Club, Lethbridge AB

  Curling Canada is inviting Under-23 curling teams across Canada to be part of a one-of-a-kind event this season. The Under-23 Lethbridge Classic is at the Lethbridge Curling Club from March 3-6, 2022. The invitational bonspiel features four-person men’s and … Continue reading

CANCELLED: Foxy Lady Women’s Bonspiel

When: January 28, 2022 @ 2:02 pm – January 29, 2022 @ 3:02 pm
Where: Silver Fox Entertainment Complex, 110 Water Street, Summerside PEI

The new organizers of the Foxy Lady ladies Bonspiel are very sorry that we have to cancel this event, scheduled for Jan 28-29, 2022. The current situation with Covid-19 has made it impossible to hold this event on the scheduled … Continue reading

Cornwall’s annual single-entry 1-day Murphy’s Pharmacies Ice Queens Women’s Funspiel open to female curlers from all PEI clubs

When: November 20, 2021 @ 9:00 am – 7:00 pm
Where: Cornwall Curling Club, 29 Cornwall Rd, Cornwall, PE C0A 1H0, Canada

    JOIN  the Cornwall Curling Club for the Murphy’s Pharmacies Ice Queens FUN spiel on Saturday, November 20th!! This is a FUN one-day Women’s Curling Event OPEN to all female curlers Island-wide! The Annual Murphy’s Ice Queens Funspiel takes … Continue reading

Youth Registration and Curling at the Maple Leaf

When: November 8, 2021 @ 4:00 pm
Where: Maple Leaf Curling Club, 426 Main Street, O'Leary, PE C0B 1V0, Canada

The Maple Leaf Curling Club in O’Leary is offering their youth curling program on Mondays and Thursdays this season for all school-aged children. Curling will begin on Monday, Nov. 8. Existing curlers are encouraged to bring a friend. New curlers … Continue reading

Annual Island Petroleum Cashspiel

When: December 3, 2021 – December 5, 2021 all-day
Where: Silver Fox Entertainment Complex, 110 Water Street, Summerside PEI

  The annual Island Petroleum Cashspiel takes place Friday, Saturday & Sunday, Dec. 3, 4, & 5, 2021 at the Silver Fox Entertainment Complex in Summerside. This event is “OPEN FORMAT” (ALL COMBINATIONS OF PLAYERS ACCEPTED). Entry Deadline is Monday, … Continue reading

Crapaud Junior Curling Pre-registration/intro to curling for grades 1-9

When: November 9, 2021 @ 6:00 pm
Where: Crapaud Community Curling Club, 20557 Trans-Canada Hwy, Crapaud, PE C0A 1J0, Canada

The Crapaud Community Curling Club is holding a Junior Curling preregistration and introduction to curling for grades 1-9, on November 9 at 6 pm. If interested call or text Kelli-Lynn @ 902-626-9464, by Nov 5. Those who wish to try curling … Continue reading

PEI junior curlers to attend 2022 World Juniors qualification event in Saskatoon

When: November 22, 2021 – November 27, 2021 all-day
Where: Granite Curling Club, Saskatoon, SK, Canada

Two PEI Junior rinks, skipped by Mitchell Schut and Rachel MacLean, have been invited by Curl PEI to attend a 2022 World Juniors Qualifier event in Saskatoon. Spring Valley PEI’s Lauren Ferguson will be there too, on Team Stevens from … Continue reading

Teams representing Silver Fox and Ch’town clubs to compete at 2021 Everest Canadian Club Ch’ships in Ottawa (Curling Canada)

When: October 24, 2021 @ 2:32 pm – 3:32 pm
Where: Ottawa Hunt Club, Ottawa ON

Canada’s most talented club curlers will compete at the Ottawa Hunt & Golf Club from Nov. 28-Dec. 4, 2021. The event includes 14 men’s and 14 women’s teams from each Member Association – 10 provinces, three territories and Northern Ontario … Continue reading

Newson rink representing PEI at Canadian Mixed

When: November 7, 2021 – November 14, 2021 all-day
Where: Canmore Golf & Curling Club, Canmore AB

The team of Jamie Newson (skip), Melissa Morrow (third), Andrew MacDougall (2nd) and lead Miranda Ellis, from the Silver Fox Curling Club in Summerside, will be representing PEI at the 2021 Canadian Mixed Curling Championships from Nov. 7-14, 2021 at … Continue reading

Try Curling Open House

When: November 6, 2021 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Where: Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Entertainment Complex, 110 Water Street, Summerside PEI

  Come out to the Silver Fox Entertainment Complex Saturday, November 6 from 1-3 pm and try out Curling for FREE at their open house!

PEI Scotties and PEI Men’s curling ch’ships Entry Deadline

When: November 24, 2021 @ 11:59 pm
Where: Montague Curling Club, 23 Central St, Montague, PE C0A 1R0, Canada

* PEI SCOTTIES TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS Location: Montague CC Date: January 5-9, 2022 Entry Deadline: November 24, 2021 Entry Fee: $292 (total $392) National Event: Jan. 28—Feb. 6, 2022 Prev. Event website: https://peicurling.com/scotties-tankard20202021/ * PEI MEN’S CURLING CH’SHIP Location: Montague … Continue reading

PEI Mixed Stick Ch’ship Entry Deadline

When: November 16, 2021 @ 11:59 pm
Where: Silver Fox Curling Club, 110 Water Street, Summerside PEI

PEI Mixed Stick Curling Ch’ship Location: Silver Fox CC Date: December 7-9, 2021 Entry Deadline: November 16, 2021 Entry Fee: $75 (This is a pilot & may have limited entry)

Curl PEI Annual General Meeting

When: October 14, 2021 @ 7:00 pm
Where: Silver Fox Entertainment Complex, 110 Water Street, Summerside PEI

The 2021 Annual General Meeting of Curl PEI will be Thursday, October 14, 2021.  The meeting will begin at 7 pm at the Silver Fox Entertainment Complex in Summerside. Each Member Club is entitled to identify one delegate to vote … Continue reading

Goal Setting workshop for coaches, with Peter Gallant

When: September 23, 2021 @ 7:00 pm
Where: House of Sport (Sport PEI), Room 234, 40 Enman Cres., Charlottetown. 

  On September 23 at 7 pm Peter Gallant will be holding a Goal Setting workshop for coaches, in Room 234 at 40 Enman Cres., Charlottetown.  Cost: $10. Please go online to register (https://pe.curling.io/en/products). If you have any questions please … Continue reading

Lakeshore NS Junior Cashspiel

When: October 22, 2021 – October 24, 2021 all-day
Where: Lakeshore Curling Club, 409 Glendale Dr, Lower Sackville, NS B4C 2Y9, Canada

Lakeshore Curling Club is pleased to host our Annual Junior Cashspiel. This year’s event will be held from Friday October 22nd thru Sunday October 24th, 2021. – The Junior Cashspiel will have Canada Games and U21 Divisions. – Entry fee … Continue reading

The Curling Store Cashspiel

When: September 24, 2021 – September 26, 2021 all-day
Where: Lakeshore Curling Club, 409 Glendale Dr, Lower Sackville, NS B4C 2Y9, Canada

    The Curling Store Cash Spiel at Lakeshore Curling Club in Lower Sackville NS is scheduled for  September 24 to 26, 2021. Entry Fee $800.00 All entries and payment must be received by September 10, 2021. Payment can be … Continue reading

PEI Curling Hall of Fame Bursary application deadline

When: September 15, 2021 @ 11:59 pm

Reminder: Apply now for PEI Curling Hall of Fame student bursaries. Application deadline is Sept. 15 September 5, 2021 The Prince Edward Island Curling Hall of Fame is once again offering bursaries to junior curlers from PEI who will be … Continue reading

Curl PEI hosting 2-part Curling Competition Coach Workshop

When: September 25, 2021 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Where: Day 1: 40 Enman Cres. Day 2: Curling Club TBD

  Curling Competition Coach Workshop September 25 & December 18 9:00 am-4:00 pm You must attend both days to get credit Location September 25 is 40 Enman Cres., Charlottetown Location December 18 is at a Curling Club (to be determined) … Continue reading

She’s Good Event

When: June 29, 2021 @ 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Where: Mill River Resort, 80 Mill River Resort Rd, O'Leary, PE C0B 1V0

  For the first time, Sport PEI will be hosting a She’s Good event at the newly renovated Mill River Resort. From 10:00 am to 3:00 pm on Tuesday, June 29th, it will be a day full of activities for girls … Continue reading

Fall Fling Junior Cashspiel

When: November 19, 2021 – November 21, 2021 all-day
Where: Silver Fox Curling Club, 110 Water Street, Summerside PEI

Fall Fling Junior Cashspiel, sponsored by D. Alex MacDonald Ford goes this weekend at the Fox November 18, 2021 The annual Fall Fling Junior Cashspiel, sponsored by D. Alex MacDonald Ford, Summerside, goes this weekend at Summerside’s Silver Fox Entertainment … Continue reading

Curl PEI Special General Meeting

When: June 23, 2021 @ 6:00 pm
Where: Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Entertainment Complex, 110 Water Street, Summerside PEI

  Notice of Special General Meeting June 23, 2021 at 6 pm Location: Silver Fox Entertainment Complex Due to COVID-19 restrictions there will be a limited number of people allowed to attend the meeting, please RSVP to Amy Duncan at [email protected] by … Continue reading

Sport PEI Women in Sport Grant deadline

When: June 3, 2021 @ 4:30 pm

    The She Leads – Women in Sport Grant deadline is coming up! The purpose of this grant is to support women in sport by providing a grant they can use for personal development opportunities. This grant was made … Continue reading

108th Quebec International Bonspiel

When: January 22, 2022 – January 26, 2022 all-day
Where: Quebec City

Registration is now open for the 108th edition of the Quebec International Bonspiel, January 22-26, 2022 in Quebec City. After 107 years as a men’s bonspiel, the Quebec International Bonspiel will be open to all curlers for the 108th edition, This 5-day bonspiel … Continue reading

For the Love of Curling Scholarships application deadline is June 30

When: June 30, 2021 @ 5:00 pm

Curling Canada now accepting applications for 2021 For the Love of Curling scholarships (Curling Canada) May 3, 2021Derek Young curlers with aspirations both on and off the ice can now apply for Curling Canada’s For the Love of Curling scholarship … Continue reading

Sport PEI Paul Trainor Memorial Scholarship deadline

When: May 20, 2021 @ 5:00 pm
Where: House of Sport (Sport PEI), 40 Enman Crescent, Charlottetown, PE C1E 1E6, Canada

Sport PEI is offering two $1000 scholarships, in memory of Paul Trainor, available to PEI high school students attending UPEI or Holland College. Paul Trainor was a graduate of Colonel Gray High School, the University of Prince Edward Island, Saint … Continue reading

Curl PEI Canada Games age Doubles Development Opportunity

When: April 10, 2021 all-day
Where: Montague Curling Club

  The curling season is coming to an end, but with the PEI Government Circuit Breakers, a number of Island curling clubs have decided to stay open a little longer than normal, which is providing Curl PEI with time to … Continue reading

Atlantic Canada Senior Women’s Friendship Tour to the US

When: November 1, 2021 – November 12, 2021 all-day
Where: USA

  A Senior Women’s curling tour to the Eastern US is being organized by Curling Canada and is planned for November 2021. The decision to hold or postpone will be made in June 2021. Anyone who applies and is chosen for … Continue reading

Application deadline for Sr. Women’s Curling Tour to USA

When: April 30, 2021 @ 11:59 pm

  A Senior Women’s curling tour to the Eastern US is being organized by Curling Canada and is planned for November 2021. The decision to hold or postpone will be made in June 2021. Anyone who applies and is chosen for … Continue reading

Sport PEI Scholarships Application Deadline

When: May 13, 2021 @ 4:30 pm
Where: Online

Sport PEI offers 4 $1000 Sport Scholarship awards which recognize excellence and achievement in sport, academics and community involvement. Deadline to apply is Thursday May 13, 2021. The Sport PEI scholarships are made possible with support from Sport Centre Physiotherapy, AVIS Car … Continue reading

RESCHEDULED: 61st Canadian Firefighters Curling Championship

When: March 24, 2023 – April 1, 2023 all-day
Where: Montague Curling Club

UPDATE: The CFFCA has rescheduled the 61st Canadian Championship to March 24 – April 1, 2023. The PEI Host Committee has agreed to hosting in 2023 with the dates being March 24 to April 1, 2023 at the Montague Curling … Continue reading

Tim Hortons Brier, presented by AGI

When: March 5, 2021 – March 14, 2021 all-day
Where: Canada Olympic Park, Calgary Alberta

(Besides Team PEI, PEI’s Adam Casey is in this event playing third for Team Manitoba, while Brett Gallant is second on Team Canada) Two skips chasing history will be on the ice when the 2021 Tim Hortons Brier, presented by … Continue reading

2021 Home Hardware Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, presented by Nature’s Bounty

When: March 18, 2021 – March 25, 2021 all-day
Where: t WinSport Arena at Canada Olympic Park, Calgary, AB

35 teams, including Team PEI (MacFadyen siblings) and Brett Gallant and his fiancée to compete in Home Hardware Canadian Mixed Doubles Ch’ship March 2, 2021 A record prize purse has produced an elite field for the 2021 Home Hardware Canadian Mixed … Continue reading

Outdoor curling in Stratford PEI in celebration of Curling Day in Canada

When: February 27, 2021 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Where: Pondside Park, 15 Keppoch Road, Stratford PEI

Fun teams and those who want to try curling invited to check out outdoor curling in Stratford PEI in celebration of Curling Day in Canada Curling Day in Canada is coming up on February 27. In celebration of this event, … Continue reading

Cody Dixon Memorial Bonspiel

When: February 12, 2021 – February 13, 2021 all-day
Where: Montague Curling Club, 23 Central St, Montague, PE C0A 1R0, Canada

Annual Cody Dixon Memorial Bonspiel wraps up today in Montague February 13, 2021 The fifth annual Cody Dixon Memorial Bonspiel is on this weekend at the Montague Curling Club. Here is the event draw: Share t

POSTPONED: “Pink Hat” Spiel in memory of Leo Stewart

When: February 26, 2021 @ 6:00 pm – February 27, 2021 @ 5:00 pm
Where: Silver Fox Curling Club, 110 Water Street, Summerside PEI

We are very sorry, but we have made the decision to postpone our weekend spiel to honour our dear friend Leo Stewart. Based on the present situation in the Summerside area, and the possibility of more news to come, we … Continue reading

Silver Fox Doubles Spiel

When: February 12, 2021 @ 5:00 pm – February 13, 2021 @ 6:00 pm
Where: Silver Fox Curling Club, 110 Water Street, Summerside PEI

    The Silver Fox Curling Club in Summerside is holding a Doubles Bonspiel, open to everyone, and limited to 24 teams, on Friday evening February 12th, and continuing on Saturday the 13th. Entry fee of $20 per two-person team … Continue reading

Sport PEI holding She’s Good event for female athletes age 12-16

When: March 5, 2021 @ 9:00 am – 2:45 pm
Where: Bonshaw Hall, 25 Green Rd, Bonshaw, PE C0A 1C0

    Legacy Performance Event – She’s Good UPEI Women’s Basketball star Jenna Mae Ellsworth had an incredible year being awarded the Nann Copp Award as U Sports Basketball Player of the Year, the AUS Female athlete of the Year, … Continue reading

Drop-in Afternoon Curling (7 weeks)

When: February 1, 2021 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Where: Maple Leaf Curling Club, 23 Central St, Montague, PE C0A 1R0, Canada

  The Maple Leaf Curling Club in O’Leary is holding afternoon Drop-In Curling the next seven Mondays from 1-3 pm, starting February 1st. All you need is warm clothes and a clean pair of sneakers, they have the rest. All … Continue reading

Annual Dale Adams Memorial U13 Friendship Spiel

When: February 20, 2021 @ 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Where: Maple Leaf Curling Club, 426 Main Street, O'Leary, PE C0B 1V0, Canada

  The annual Dale Adams U13 Memorial “Friendship” Spiel is coming up on Saturday, February 20 from 10 a.m – 5 p.m. at the Maple Leaf Curling Club in O’Leary, in advance of the U13 Provincials at the same club … Continue reading

Technical Tuneup Practice Times with Peter Gallant

When: February 1, 2021 @ 1:00 pm – 5:15 pm
Where: Montague Curling Club, 23 Central St, Montague, PE C0A 1R0, Canada

Additional Technical Tune-up practice times are available with Curl PEI Performance Director Peter Gallant on Saturday, January 30 at the Silver Fox in Summerside and February 1 at the Montague Curling Club. These practices are open to all age levels. … Continue reading

Technical Tuneup Practice Times with Peter Gallant

When: January 30, 2021 @ 1:00 pm – 5:15 pm
Where: Silver Fox Curling Club, 110 Water Street, Summerside PEI

  Additional Technical Tune-up practice times are available with Curl PEI Performance Director Peter Gallant on Saturday, January 30 at the Silver Fox in Summerside and February 1 at the Montague Curling Club. These practices are open to all age … Continue reading

Come Try Para-Curling FREE event

When: January 30, 2021 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Where: Cornwall Curling Club, 29 Cornwall Rd, Cornwall, PE C0A 1H0, Canada

ParaSport and Recreation PEI holding FREE “Come Try Para-Curling” event ParaSport and Recreation PEI provides recreation and sport opportunities for individuals with a physical disability on Prince Edward Island. They are holding a free “Come Try Para-Curling” event on Saturday, … Continue reading

Tuneup Practice Times with Peter Gallant (additional date and venue)

When: January 23, 2021 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Where: Crapaud Community Curling Club, 20557 Trans-Canada Hwy, Crapaud, PE C0A 1J0, Canada

    Technical Tune-up practice times are now available with Curl PEI Performance Director Peter Gallant on Saturday, January 16 at the Montague Curling Club and on Saturday, January 23 at the Crapaud Community Curling Club. These practices are open … Continue reading

Technical Tuneup practice times with Peter Gallant

When: January 16, 2021 @ 1:00 pm – 5:15 pm
Where: Montague Curling Club, 23 Central St, Montague, PE C0A 1R0, Canada

  Technical Tune-up practice times are available with Curl PEI Performance Director Peter Gallant on Saturday, January 16 at the Montague Curling Club. These practices are open to PEI curlers at all age levels. Teams can book 75-minute on-ice sessions … Continue reading

One on One “Tuff” Spiel

When: January 23, 2021 all-day
Where: Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Entertainment Complex, 110 Water Street, Summerside PEI

Want To See How “Tuff” you are? All Curlers (including Stick curlers) are Invited To Enter The One on One “Tuff” Spiel at the Silver Fox Entertainment Complex in Summerside. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JANUARY 22 & 23, 2021 Double Knockout … Continue reading

CIBC Wood Gundy/Pickard Fin. Mgt. U13 Funspiel

When: February 13, 2021 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Where: Cornwall Curling Club, 29 Cornwall Rd, Cornwall, PE C0A 1H0, Canada

Draw/sched for Saturday’s CIBC Wood Gundy Pickard Financial Mgt Group U13 Funspiel (with prizes galore!) Draw/sched for Saturday’s CIBC Wood Gundy Pickard Financial Mgt Group U13 Funspiel (with prizes galore!) I would like to thank the many sponsors that have … Continue reading

New Entry Deadline for PEI Curling Club Ch’ships

When: March 17, 2021 @ 11:59 pm
Where: Crapaud and Montague curling clubs

Location: Crapaud and Montague curling clubs Date: March 26-30, 2021 Entry Deadline: March 17, 2021 Entry Fee: $180 (total $210) National Event: Nov. 28-Dec. 4, 2021