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Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Week 15 Results - Jan 30th
Here is a quick recap of the scores from Week 15:
Wirch 4 Bloom 11
Baginski 3 Dobson 10
Tinsley 6 Pickthall 4
Banfield 8 Kaczer 4
Nixon 5 Milne 8
Bushey 7 Hill 3
Bailey 6 Way 4
Here is the schedule for Wednesday Feb. 6:
Sheet B Pickthall Vs Dobson
Sheet C Tinsley Vs Bloom
Sheet D Wirch Vs Baginski
Sheet E Nixon Vs Hill
Sheet F Bailey Vs Kaczer
Sheet G Milne Vs Way
Sheet H Bushey Vs Banfield
Standings:
"A" Flight
1st Bushey 12-2-1 25 pts
2nd Bailey 12-3 24 pts
3rd Way 10-3-2 22 pts
4th Banfield 9-6 18 pts
5th Milne 8-6-1 17 pts
6th Hill 8-7 16 pts
7th Nixon 7-7-1 15 pts
8th Kaczer 5-10 10 pts
"B" Flight
1st Tinsley 6-8-1 13 pts
2nd Dobson 5-9-1 11 pts
3rdPickthall 5-9- 11 pts
4th Bloom 5-10 10 pts
5th Wirch 4-10-1 9 pts
6th Baginski 4-10-1 9 pts
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Sunday, January 27, 2008
NWT/Yukon Women's Champions
The NWT/Yukon Women's Champions who will compete at the 2008 Scotties® Tournament of Hearts are:
Kerry Galusha, Teejay Surik, Dawn Moses and Heather McCagg-Nystrom from Yellowknife Curling Club.
Saskatchewan Women's Champions
Michelle Englot, Darlene Kidd, Roberta Materi and Cindy Simmons from Tartan Curling Club.
British Columbia Women's Champions
The British Columbia's Women Champions who will compete at the 2008 Scotties® Tournament of Hearts are:
Allison MacInnes, Karla Sparks, Janelle Yardley and Amanda Brennan from Kamloops Curling Club.
Alberta Women's Champions
Ontario Women's Champions
The Ontario Women's Champions who will compete at the 2008 Scotties® Tournament of Hearts are:
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Sherry Middaugh, Kirsten Wall, Kim Moore and Andra Harmark from Coldwater & District Curling Club.
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Nova Scotia Women's Champions
The Nova Scotia Women's Champions who will compete at the 2008 Scotties® Tournament of Hearts are:
Newfoundland/Labrador Women's Champions
The Newfoundland/Labrador Women's Champions who will compete at the 2008 Scotties® Tournament of Hearts are:
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Heather Strong, Cathy Cunningham, Laura Strong and Peg Goss from The Remax® Centre
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New Brunswick Women's Champions
Sylvie Robichaud, Danielle Nicholson, Marie Richard and Julie Carrier from Curling Beausejour Inc
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Manitoba Women's Champions
Saturday, January 26, 2008
The Masters of Curling - Finals
The Finals of the Masters of Curling sponsored by Capital One® are set:
Kevin Koe plays Glenn Howard. Kevin Koe defeated Kerry Burtnyk 9 - 3. Glenn Howard defeated Wayne Middaugh 5 - 3.
The Finals can be seen on Sunday, January 27th at 3:00 pm on CBC.
The Masters of Curling - Semi-Finals
The Semi-Finals of the Masters of Curling sponsored by Capital One® have been set:
In one Semi-Final Kerry Burtnyk plays Kevin Koe. Kerry Burtnyk defeated Martin Ferland 9 -3 while Kevin Koe defeated Randy Ferbey 8 - 1.
In the other Semi-Final Glenn Howard plays Wayne Middaugh. Glenn Howard defeated Kevin Martin 4 - 3 while Wayne Middaugh defeated Pat Simmons 5 - 4.
The Semi-Finals can be seen at 3:00 pm on CBC. The Finals can be seen on Sunday, January 27th at 3:00 pm on CBC.
Friday, January 25, 2008
The Masters of Curling - Quarter Finals
The Quarter Finals of the Masters of Curling sponsored by Capital One® have been set:
Kevin Koe vs Randy Ferbey
Pat Simmons vs Wayne Middaugh
The Masters of Curling - Day 3
After the third day of the Masters of Curling sponsored by Capital One®. Glenn Howard finished atop Group A with a 4 - 1 record. In Group A Brad Gushue and Martin Ferland finished with a 3 - 2 record and have to play a tie breaker to determine who moves on to the quarter - finals. Wayne Middaugh and Randy Ferbey finished atop Group B with a 4 - 1 record and Kerry Burtnyk finished atop Group C with a 5 - 0 record.
The Masters of Curling - Team Changes
There have been a couple of changes at the Masters of Curling sponsored by Capital One®. Martin Ferland has replaced Mark Johnson's team. The Johnson team was unable to curl due to an illness to its skip and a death of a family friend of their second Glen Kennedy .
John Base is throwing fourth rocks for Peter Corner as Corner, a police officer, is unable to attend to work commitments. John Epping was added to the team and throws third.
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John Base is throwing fourth rocks for Peter Corner as Corner, a police officer, is unable to attend to work commitments. John Epping was added to the team and throws third.
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Thursday, January 24, 2008
The Masters of Curling - Day 2
After the second day of the Masters of Curling sponsored by Capital One®. Glenn Howard, Jeff Stoughton and Martin Ferland lead Group A with a 2 - 1 record. Wayne Middaugh leads Group B with a 4 - 0 record and Kerry Burtnyk leads Group C with a 3 - 0 record.
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The Masters of Curling - Day 1
After the first day of the Masters of Curling sponsored by Capital One®. Glenn Howard, Brad Gushue and Martin Ferland lead Group A with a 1 - 0 record. Wayne Middaugh, Kevin Koe and Randy Ferbey lead Group B at 1 - 0. In Group C, Kevin Martin, Kerry Burtnyk and Pat Simmons are leading with a 1 - 0 record.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
2008 Pacific Junior Curling Champions
The 2008 Pacific Junior Curling Challenge have finished.
The Men's Champions are from China:
The Men's Champions are from China:
The Women's Champions are from Japan:
Satsuki Fujisawa, Shiori Fujisawa, Yui Okabe, Madoka Shinoo and Kai Tsuchiya
The will compete in the 2008 World Junior Curling Championships
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The will compete in the 2008 World Junior Curling Championships
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Week 14 Results - Jan 23rd
Here is a quick recap of the scores from Week 14:
Dobson 5 Tinsley 7
Wirch 10 Pickthall 13
Bloom 4 Baginski 8
Bailey 3 Bushey 6
Way 6 Hill 2
Nixon 1 Banfield 8
Milne 6 Kaczer 4
Here is the schedule for Wednesday Jan. 30:
Sheet B Wirch Vs Bloom
Sheet C Baginski Vs Dobson
Sheet D Tinsley Vs Pickthall
Sheet E Banfield Vs Kaczer
Sheet F Nixon Vs Milne
Sheet G Bushey Vs Hill
Sheet H Bailey Vs Way
Standings:
"A" Flight
1st Bushey 11-2-1 23pts
2nd Bailey 11-3 22 pts
3rd Way 10-2-2 22 pts
4th Hill 8-6 16 pts
5th Banfield 8-6 16 pts
6th Milne 7-6-1 15 pts
7th Nixon 7-6-1 15 pts
8th Kaczer 5-9 10 pts
"B" Flight
1st Tinsley 5-8-1 11 pts
2nd Pickthall 5-8- 11 pts
3rd Dobson 4-9-1 9 pts
4th Wirch 4-9-1 9 pts
5th Baginski 4-9-1 9 pts
6th Bloom 4-10 8 pts
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Tuesday, January 22, 2008
PEI Women's Champions
The Prince Edward Island Women's Champions who will compete at the 2008 Scotties® Tournament of Hearts are:
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Suzanne Gaudet, Robyn Macphee, Carol Webb Stefanie Clark and Kim Dolan from Charlottetown Curling Club.
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Sunday, January 20, 2008
Québec's Women Champions
The Québec Women Champions who will compete at the 2008 Scotties® Tournament of Hearts are:
Marie -France Larouche, Nancy Bélanger, Annie Lemay, Joëlle Sabourin, Valérie Grenier and Camil Larouche from Club de Curling Etchemin
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Team Canada Women's
Kelly Scott, Jeanna Schraeder, Sasha Carter. Renee Simons, Michelle Allen, and Gerry Richard from Kelowna Curling Club
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CRTS and WCT Winner Jan. 18th - 20th - Week 18
Here is a recap of what happened this weekend:
Gail Munro won the Braehead Ladies Invitational
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Gail Munro won the Braehead Ladies Invitational
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Saturday, January 19, 2008
Don Wittman dies at 71
By The Canadian Press
WINNIPEG - Don Wittman, whose smooth baritone voice called some of Canada's most significant sports, has died of cancer. He was 71.
For more than 40 years, Wittman was a familiar face on CBC television. He did the play-by-play for Grey Cups and Stanley Cups, plus covered curling, golf and track and field. He was a fixture at both summer and winter Olympics.
"He is truly a first-generation television sports legend. He's one of the pioneers of our industry," Scott Moore, executive director of CBC Sports, said in January.
"He has done almost everything and done it all well."
Wittman died early Saturday morning in a Winnipeg hospital surrounded by his family.
"The family wishes to acknowledge the tremendous outpouring of support Don received from friends, colleagues and fans. Thanks to everyone for respecting our privacy at this time," Wittman's family said in a statement on the CBC's website.
It was Wittman who called Ben Johnson's steroid-fuelled 100-metre victory at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, and he was on hand when Donovan Bailey sprinted to gold in the same event in 1996 at Atlanta.
CBC broadcaster Scott Russell, who worked with Wittman at several Olympic and Canada Games, called him "the most unselfish broadcaster I've ever worked with."
"Don always believed that his job was to be the guide of a sporting event," Russell said in Vancouver, where he is covering the Canadian figure skating championships. "He took us through, he introduced us to the characters, then he let the athletes shine. Don was the guide, he was the storyteller. That's what made him great."
Wittman saw Wayne Gretzky win Stanley Cups and was in Czechoslovakia in 1987 for the Canada-USSR brawl at the world junior hockey championships.
During the 1972 Olympics in Munich he stood on a balcony and looked into the masked face of one of the terrorists who kidnapped nine Israeli athletes.
"It was then the reality of it really struck me," Wittman said in a 1984 interview about the incident. "Here was this man with a hood over his face standing there."
Colleen Jones, a two-time women's world curling champion and a broadcasting colleague, credits Wittman for the rise in popularity of her sport.
"It was his ability to be a wonderful storyteller and weave the stories that he was so strong at," Jones said from her Halifax home. "And the creating drama, and his voice obviously was fantastic. All of that just lent itself to just being the best."
Born in Herbert, Sask., Wittman got his start as a news reporter with CFQC radio in Saskatoon in 1955. He also worked for CJNB radio in North Battleford. He was only 24 when he joined CBC Winnipeg on New Year's Day 1961.
During his career, Wittman won two ACTRA awards and in 2002 was named Broadcaster of the Year by Sports Media Canada. He also was a member of the Canadian Football League Hall of Fame, the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame and Manitoba's provincial sports hall of fame.
"He is the voice of football in Canada in my mind," said Moore, who grew up in Montreal watching Wittman call Alouettes games.
Both Russell and Jones will remember Wittman for his willingness to teach younger reporters.
"He always was available to you," said Russell. "He was somebody you learned from, the proper way to do things, the right way to announce. He was meticulous in the research he did. What was great about Don too, was he believed in all things Canadian in sport. The Grey Cup, curling . . ."
Jones, who first worked with Wittman at the 1987 Scott Tournament of Hearts, said he taught her much in his painstaking preparation for his broadcasts.
"You always knew he was a legend and I learned a lot from him," Jones said. "He never just mailed it in, he always wanted to be just so professional, so prepared and so ready, so wanting to do a great show.
"He loved all the sports and he loved broadcasting. He was always thrilled to be such an eyewitness to all of the big events."
The respect held for Wittman was evident at a ceremony in January, when he was inducted into the CBC Sports Hall of Fame. The guest list was a who's-who of the sports world. Hockey Night In Canada's Ron McLean, Winnipeg Blue Bombers general manager Lyle Bauer and New York Rangers GM Glen Sather were among those on hand. Wayne Gretzky and others sent video tributes.
Wittman was choked with emotion, saying he was humbled by the tributes.
Wittman is survived by his wife Judy, two daughters and a son.
WINNIPEG - Don Wittman, whose smooth baritone voice called some of Canada's most significant sports, has died of cancer. He was 71.
For more than 40 years, Wittman was a familiar face on CBC television. He did the play-by-play for Grey Cups and Stanley Cups, plus covered curling, golf and track and field. He was a fixture at both summer and winter Olympics.
"He is truly a first-generation television sports legend. He's one of the pioneers of our industry," Scott Moore, executive director of CBC Sports, said in January.
"He has done almost everything and done it all well."
Wittman died early Saturday morning in a Winnipeg hospital surrounded by his family.
"The family wishes to acknowledge the tremendous outpouring of support Don received from friends, colleagues and fans. Thanks to everyone for respecting our privacy at this time," Wittman's family said in a statement on the CBC's website.
It was Wittman who called Ben Johnson's steroid-fuelled 100-metre victory at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, and he was on hand when Donovan Bailey sprinted to gold in the same event in 1996 at Atlanta.
CBC broadcaster Scott Russell, who worked with Wittman at several Olympic and Canada Games, called him "the most unselfish broadcaster I've ever worked with."
"Don always believed that his job was to be the guide of a sporting event," Russell said in Vancouver, where he is covering the Canadian figure skating championships. "He took us through, he introduced us to the characters, then he let the athletes shine. Don was the guide, he was the storyteller. That's what made him great."
Wittman saw Wayne Gretzky win Stanley Cups and was in Czechoslovakia in 1987 for the Canada-USSR brawl at the world junior hockey championships.
During the 1972 Olympics in Munich he stood on a balcony and looked into the masked face of one of the terrorists who kidnapped nine Israeli athletes.
"It was then the reality of it really struck me," Wittman said in a 1984 interview about the incident. "Here was this man with a hood over his face standing there."
Colleen Jones, a two-time women's world curling champion and a broadcasting colleague, credits Wittman for the rise in popularity of her sport.
"It was his ability to be a wonderful storyteller and weave the stories that he was so strong at," Jones said from her Halifax home. "And the creating drama, and his voice obviously was fantastic. All of that just lent itself to just being the best."
Born in Herbert, Sask., Wittman got his start as a news reporter with CFQC radio in Saskatoon in 1955. He also worked for CJNB radio in North Battleford. He was only 24 when he joined CBC Winnipeg on New Year's Day 1961.
During his career, Wittman won two ACTRA awards and in 2002 was named Broadcaster of the Year by Sports Media Canada. He also was a member of the Canadian Football League Hall of Fame, the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame and Manitoba's provincial sports hall of fame.
"He is the voice of football in Canada in my mind," said Moore, who grew up in Montreal watching Wittman call Alouettes games.
Both Russell and Jones will remember Wittman for his willingness to teach younger reporters.
"He always was available to you," said Russell. "He was somebody you learned from, the proper way to do things, the right way to announce. He was meticulous in the research he did. What was great about Don too, was he believed in all things Canadian in sport. The Grey Cup, curling . . ."
Jones, who first worked with Wittman at the 1987 Scott Tournament of Hearts, said he taught her much in his painstaking preparation for his broadcasts.
"You always knew he was a legend and I learned a lot from him," Jones said. "He never just mailed it in, he always wanted to be just so professional, so prepared and so ready, so wanting to do a great show.
"He loved all the sports and he loved broadcasting. He was always thrilled to be such an eyewitness to all of the big events."
The respect held for Wittman was evident at a ceremony in January, when he was inducted into the CBC Sports Hall of Fame. The guest list was a who's-who of the sports world. Hockey Night In Canada's Ron McLean, Winnipeg Blue Bombers general manager Lyle Bauer and New York Rangers GM Glen Sather were among those on hand. Wayne Gretzky and others sent video tributes.
Wittman was choked with emotion, saying he was humbled by the tributes.
Wittman is survived by his wife Judy, two daughters and a son.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Schedule for January 23rd
The new schedule has been posted
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Week 13 Results - Jan 16th
Here is a quick recap of the scores from Week 13:
Wirch 5 Pickthall 9
Nixon 4 Milne 8
Baginski 2 Bushey 11
Dobson 7 Bloom 5
Banfield 5 Bailey 6
Hill 10 Tinsley 5
Kaczer 1 Way 8
The second half schedule will be posted on our website shortly.
Standings:
"A" Flight
1st Bailey 11- 2 22 pts
2nd Bushey 10 - 2 - 1 21pts
3rd Way 9-2 -2 20 pts
4th Hill 8- 5 16 pts
5th Nixon 7 - 5 - 1 15 pts
6th Banfield 7 - 6 14 pts
7th Milne 6 - 6 - 1 13 pts
8th Kaczer 5 - 8 10 pts
"B" Flight
1st Dobson 4 - 8 - 1 9 pts
2nd Tinsley 4 - 8 - 1 9 pts
3rd Pickthall 4 - 8 -1 9 pts
4th Wirch 4 - 8 - 1 9 pts
5th Bloom 4 - 8 8 pts
6th Baginski 3 - 9 - 1 7 pts
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Yukon's Junior Champions
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Saskatchewan's Junior Champions
The Saskatchewan Junior Champions who will compete at the 2008 Canadian Juniors are:
Men:
Brennen Jones, Mitch Criton, DJ Kidby and Dallan Muyres from Tartan Curling Club
Women:
Stephanie McVicar, Kari Kennedy, Ashley Gregoire and Cori Debert from Nutana Curling Club
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Monday, January 14, 2008
New Brunswick's Junior Champions
The New Brunswick Junior Champions who will compete at the 2008 Canadian Juniors are:
Men:
Jon Rennie, Chris Sleep, Jason Pye and Kevin Kyle from Riverside Curling Club
Women:
Mary-Jane McGuire, Meghan McGuire, Ashlyn Dickinson and Kaitlin Stubbs from Capital Winter Club
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Alberta's Junior Champions
The Alberta Junior Champions who will compete at the 2008 Canadian Juniors are:
Men:
Aaron Sluchinski, Justin Sluchinski, Colin Hodgson and Tylor Bennett from Grande Prairie Curling Club
Women:
Maria Bushell, Jenn Liner, Jody Keim and Heather Rogers from Calgary Curling Club
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Aaron Sluchinski, Justin Sluchinski, Colin Hodgson and Tylor Bennett from Grande Prairie Curling Club
Women:
Maria Bushell, Jenn Liner, Jody Keim and Heather Rogers from Calgary Curling Club
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Sunday, January 13, 2008
2008 TCA Energizer Men's Bonspiel
The Winner of the Men's Open Divison is John Leermakers from Dixie Curling Club
The Winner of the Senior's Divison is Kurt Tamowski from Oakville Curling Club
The Winner of the Senator's Divison is Austin Palmer from Thornhill Country Club
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Québec's Junior Champions
The Québec Junior Champions who will compete at the 2008 Canadian Juniors are:
Men:
William Dion, Jean-Michel Arsenault, Miguel Bernard and Erik Lachance from Estrie Curling Club
Women:
Alanna Routledge, Kristen Richard, Brittany O' Rourke and Sasha Beauchamp from Lachine Curlng Club
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William Dion, Jean-Michel Arsenault, Miguel Bernard and Erik Lachance from Estrie Curling Club
Women:
Alanna Routledge, Kristen Richard, Brittany O' Rourke and Sasha Beauchamp from Lachine Curlng Club
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PEI's Junior Champions
The PEI Junior Champions who will compete at the 2008 Canadian Juniors are:
Men:
Brett Gallant, Adam Casey, Anson Carmody and Alex MacFadyen from Charlottetown Curling Club
Women:
Erin Carmody, Geri-Lynn Ramsay, Lisa Moerike and Jessica van Ouwerkerk from Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club
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Men:
Brett Gallant, Adam Casey, Anson Carmody and Alex MacFadyen from Charlottetown Curling Club
Women:
Erin Carmody, Geri-Lynn Ramsay, Lisa Moerike and Jessica van Ouwerkerk from Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club
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Ontario's Junior Champions
The Ontario Junior Champions who will compete at the 2008 Canadian Juniors are:
Men:
Travis Fanset, Craig Van Ymeren, Geoff Chambers and Chris Jay from St. Thomas Curling Club
Women:
Danielle Inglis, Chantal Lalonde, Tracy O'Leary and Pam Feldkamp from Burlington Curling Club
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Men:
Travis Fanset, Craig Van Ymeren, Geoff Chambers and Chris Jay from St. Thomas Curling Club
Women:
Danielle Inglis, Chantal Lalonde, Tracy O'Leary and Pam Feldkamp from Burlington Curling Club
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Nova Scotia's Junior Champions
The Nova Scotia Junior Champions who will compete at the 2008 Canadian Juniors are:
Men:
Kelsey Amero, Adrian Anctil, Cameron MacKenzie and Justin Burns from Mayflower Curling Club
Women:
Danielle Parsons, Katie Lines, Courtney Huestis and Jane Snyder from Mayflower Curling Club
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Men:
Kelsey Amero, Adrian Anctil, Cameron MacKenzie and Justin Burns from Mayflower Curling Club
Women:
Danielle Parsons, Katie Lines, Courtney Huestis and Jane Snyder from Mayflower Curling Club
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Northwest Territories' Junior Champions
The Northwest Territories Junior Champions who will compete at the 2008 Canadian Juniors are:
Men:
Colin Miller, Rob Heimbach, John Murray and David Aho
Women:
Valisa Aho, Kourtney Williams, Ashley Williams and Paige Scott
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Men:
Colin Miller, Rob Heimbach, John Murray and David Aho
Women:
Valisa Aho, Kourtney Williams, Ashley Williams and Paige Scott
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Northern Ontario's Junior Champions
The Northern Ontario Junior Champions who will compete at the 2008 Canadian Juniors are:
Men:
Kory Carr, Justin Whitehurst, Adam Lamers and Mark Adams from Port Arthur Curling Club
Women:
Ashley Miharija, Sarah Lang, Jenna Enge and Jessica Williams from Fort William Curling Club
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Men:
Kory Carr, Justin Whitehurst, Adam Lamers and Mark Adams from Port Arthur Curling Club
Women:
Ashley Miharija, Sarah Lang, Jenna Enge and Jessica Williams from Fort William Curling Club
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Newfoundland/Labrador's Junior Champions
The Newfoundland and Labrador Junior Champions who will compete at the 2008 Canadian Juniors are:
Men:
Colin Thomas, Stephen Ryan, Spencer Wicks and Andrew Lear from The ReMax® Centre
Women:
Julie Devereaux, Stephanie Davis, Jessica Mouland and Erica Trickett from The ReMax® Centre
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Men:
Colin Thomas, Stephen Ryan, Spencer Wicks and Andrew Lear from The ReMax® Centre
Women:
Julie Devereaux, Stephanie Davis, Jessica Mouland and Erica Trickett from The ReMax® Centre
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Manitoba's Junior Champions
The Manitoba Junior Champions who will compete at the 2008 Canadian Juniors are:
Men:
Kyle Peters, Ian Fordyce, Nigel Milnes and Stuart Schiells from Pembina Curlng Club
Women:
Kaitlyn Lawes, Jenna Loder, Liz Peters and Sarah Wazney from Pembina Curlng Club
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Men:
Kyle Peters, Ian Fordyce, Nigel Milnes and Stuart Schiells from Pembina Curlng Club
Women:
Kaitlyn Lawes, Jenna Loder, Liz Peters and Sarah Wazney from Pembina Curlng Club
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British Columbia's Junior Champions
The British Columbia Junior Champions who will compete at the 2008 Canadian Juniors are:
Men:
Jay Wakefield, Chase Martyn, Paul Cseke and Jamie Danbrook from Royal City Curling Club
Women:
Kelly Thompson, Kelly Shimizu, Cynthia Lu and Jennifer Allen from The Richmond Curling Club
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Wednesday, January 09, 2008
Week 12 Results - January 9th
Here is a quick recap of the scores from Week 12:
Nixon 6 Bushey 6
Dobson 2 Banfield 7
Bloom 2 Hill 9
Kazcer 2 Bailey 8
Wirch 2 Tinsley 8
Milne 3 Way 10
Baginski 4 Pickthall 7
Here is the schedule for Wednesday Jan. 16/2008:
Sheet B Wirch Vs Pickthall
Sheet C Nixon Vs Milne
Sheet D Baginski Vs Bushey
Sheet E Dobson Vs Bloom
Sheet F Banfield Vs Bailey
Sheet G Hill Vs Tinsley
Sheet H Kaczer Vs Way
Standings:
1st Bailey 10 - 2 20 pts
2nd Bushey 9 - 2 - 1 19 pts
3rd Way 8 -2 -2 18 pts
4th Nixon 7 - 4 - 1 15 pts
5th Hill 7- 5 14 pts
6th Banfield 7 - 5 14 pts
7th Milne 5 - 6 - 1 11 pts
8th Kaczer 5 - 7 10 pts
9th Tinsley 4 - 7 - 1 9 pts
10th Wirch 4 - 7 - 1 9 pts
11th Bloom 4 - 7 8 pts
12th Baginski 3 - 8 - 1 7 pts
13th Dobson 3 - 8 - 1 7 pts
14th Pickthall 3 - 8 -1 7 pts
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Tuesday, January 08, 2008
2008 European Junior Curling Challenge Winners
The Men's Champions are from The Czech Republic and skipped by Krystof Chaloupek.
The Women's Champions are from Germany and skipped by Frederike Templin.
The will compete in the 2008 World Junior Curling Championships
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Sunday, January 06, 2008
CRTS and WCT Winner Jan. 4th - 6th - Week 16
Here is a recap of what happened this weekend:
Glenn Howard won the Ramada Perth Masters. Mike McEwan won the Manitoba Curling Tour Championships.
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Glenn Howard won the Ramada Perth Masters. Mike McEwan won the Manitoba Curling Tour Championships.
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Saturday, January 05, 2008
We're back this Wednesday, January 9th.
Well the holidays are behind us. The Canadian Juniors have won Gold. All the kids holiday tournaments are over so the ice is once again ready for us.
Just a reminder we are back on the ice on January 9th. Here is the schedule:
Sheet B: Nixon vs Bushey
Sheet C: Dobson vs Banfield
Sheet D: Bloom vs Hill
Sheet E: Kazcer vs Bailey
Sheet F: Wirch vs Tinsley
Sheet G: Milne vs Way
Sheet H: Baginski vs Pickthall
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