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

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