2020 PEI Masters (60+) Curling Championships

Sandy Hope women’s rink joins Lou Nowlan men’s team as repeat PEI Masters champs

This year’s PEI Masters (age 60+) Curling Championship Men’s and Women’s winners and finalists are a repeat of last year’s.

PEI Masters Women’s Winners (L-R): Sandy Hope, Shelley Ebbett, Debbie Rhodenhizer, Arleen Harris

PEI Masters Women’s Finalist Team (L-R) Pat Aylward (Chairperson of the Silver Fox Entertainment Complex), Shirley Berry, Sherren MacKinnon, Gloria Turner, Linda Fairhurst,  Anson Carmody (Vice President of Curl PEI)

Last year’s women’s winners, the Sandy Hope team from Cornwall, needed only the first of two scheduled championship round games, on Monday afternoon, to repeat as champions, as they won their second section, the “C”, Monday morning, 8-3 over their clubmates and last year’s finalist rink, the Shirley Berry squad (who won the “A” section), and had a “double life” in the championship round, winning the title if they took either game, while Berry and her team would have had to win both. As it turned out, Hope only needed the first game, winning 6-4, with single steals in the third and sixth ends making the difference. The winning Hope team includes third Shelley Ebbett, second stone Debbie Rhodenhizer, and lead Arleen Harris, while Sherren MacKinnon, Linda Fairhurst, and Gloria Turner complete the Berry foursome.

Earlier on Monday, it took an extra end, but the defending champion Lou Nowlan men’s team from the host Silver Fox Curling Club in Summerside ran the Masters table again this year, going undefeated with a 5-0 record, and capturing heir third modified triple knockout section to repeat as men’s champions without having to play the championship round. Nowlan and his team of third stone David MacFadyen, second Earle Proude, and lead Alan Montgomery, played the Bill Hope rink from Cornwall in all three section finals, recovering from a 5-3 deficit after seven ends in the Monday morning “C” final with a tying eighth-end deuce, and a single-steal in the extra end for a 6-5 final score. Other members of the finalist Hope rink are third Peter Murdoch, second stone David Murphy, and lead Dario Zannier.

Winning men’s team (L-R): Mary MacKay (President, Silver Fox Curling Club), Lou Nowlan, David MacFadyen, Earle Proude, Alan Montgomery, Andrew Robinson (Past President, Curl PEI)

Finalist Men’s Team (L-R): Mary MacKay (President, Silver Fox), Bill Hope, Peter Murdoch, David Murphy, Dario Zannier, Andrew Robinson (Past President, Curl PEI)

Nowlan and Proude have now been on the winning men’s team at this event for ten years in a row, including four years with skip Ted MacFadyen and four with Mel Bernard as skip. Montgomery has picked up his seventh consecutive Master’s men’s title. Nowlan also won this event in the skip position five times in a row, from 2003 to 2007, for a grand total of 15 Masters wins.

Both the winning Nowlan and Sandy Hope and finalist Bill Hope and Shirley Berry teams will compete against their peers from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia at the Maritime Masters, here on PEI at the Cornwall Curling Club from March 12-14 2020, while the winning teams, or the finalist teams if they are unable to attend, also earn the right to compete in the 2020 Canadian Masters Curling Championships, March 30-April 5, 2020 at the Riverside Country Club in Rothesay, and the Thistle St.-Andrews Curling Club in Saint John New Brunswick.

Complete results from the PEI Masters are available at PEICurling.com/scoreboard

Five men’s and three women’s teams took part in the PEI Masters event this year.

 

Silver Fox to host 2020 PEI Masters Ch’ships

The 2020 PEI Masters Curling Championships, with men’s and women’s divisions for curlers age 60 and over, take place from January 24-28 at the Silver Fox Curling Club in Summerside, with five men’s and three women’s rinks taking part. Defending champs are the Sandy Hope rink from the Cornwall Curling Club and the Lou Nowlan foursome from the Silver Fox, and both are back looking to defend their titles. Other men’s teams include the Paul Arsenault and Bill Hope squads from Cornwall, the Blair Jay team from the host club, and the Clair Sweet squad from the Maple Leaf Curling Club in O’Leary. The Sheila Compton rink from the Fox and the Shirley Berry foursome from Cornwall round out the women’s entries.

Teams in both divisions of the PEI Masters will play a modified triple knockout format, with draws daily at 10 am and 2:30 pm from Friday Jan. 24 through Monday  morning Jan. 27, with the winners from the three men’s and women’s sections advancing to their respective two-game championship rounds at 2:30 pm Monday and, if needed, 10 am on Tuesday the 28th. Under the modified triple knockout format, a team can win more than one section, If a team wins all three sections, they will be declared champions without playing the championship round. A two-section winner will have a “double life” in the championship round, and win the event if they take either section, while their opponent, the winner of the other section, would have to win both.

The winning and finalist men’s and women’s teams will compete against their peers from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia at the Maritime Masters, here on PEI at the Cornwall Curling Club from March 12-14 2020, while the men’s and women’s winning teams, or finalist teams if they are unable to attend, also earn the right to compete in the 2020 Canadian Masters Curling Championships, March 30-April 5, 2020 at the Riverside Country Club in Rothesay, and the Thistle St.-Andrews Curling Club in Saint John New Brunswick.

Live results from the PEI Masters will be available at PEICurling.com/scoreboard

Draw

(will not be updated during the event – refer to the scoring system for draw progression)

 

Schedule

(Women’s games are in violet)

DateTimeDrawIce 1Ice 2Ice 3Ice 4Ice 5Ice 6
Fri.
24-Jan
10 am1 12   
2:30 pm2 A34  
Sat.
25-Jan
10 am3  B56 
2:30 pm4 78C  
Sun.
26-Jan
10 am5 D910  
2:30 pm6  E 11 
Mon.
27-Jan**
10 am7  12F  
2:30 pm8 WA MA  
Tue.
28-Jan**
10 am9 MB WB  

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 or WA and MB or WB (and win the event if they win either game). The other section winner plays in MA or WA and has to win to advance to MB or WB.

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

*Qualifying games have yellow background for game number on the schedule

Team Rosters

(Numbers are throwing order, S=skip)

M – Team Arsenault

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, PE

Paul Arsenault (4-S), Ron Giggey (3), Allan Acorn (2), Edgar Coffin (1), Garth Cudmore (alternate)

M – Team B.Hope

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, PE

Bill Hope (4-S), Peter Murdoch (3), David Murphy (2), Dario Zannier (1)

M – Team Jay

Silver Fox Curling Club, Summerside, PE

Blair Jay (4-S), Stuart Graves (3), Dale Cannon (2), Paul Matheson (1)

M – Team Nowlan

Silver Fox Curling Club, Summerside, PE

Lou Nowlan (4-S), David MacFadyen (3), Earle Proude (2), Alan Montgomery (1), Rod MacDonald (alternate)

M – Team Sweet

Maple Leaf Curling Club, O’Leary, PE

Clair Sweet (4-S), Bob Matheson (3), Muncey Harris (2), Wayne Arsenault (1)

W – Team Berry

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, PE

Shirley Berry (4-S), Sherren MacKinnon (3), Linda Fairhurst (2), Gloria Turner (1)

W – Team Compton

Silver Fox Curling Club, Summerside, PE

Sheila Compton (4-S), Debbie Ramsay (3), Liz Maynard (2), Sharon Lee Keough (1)

W – Team S.Hope

Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall, PE, Bill Hope (coach)

Sandy Hope (4-S), Shelley Ebbett (3), Debbie Rhodenhizer (2), Arleen Harris (1)

Click for previous Masters champions and websites.