The all-stars and award winners at the 2017 Canadian Junior Curling Championships have been named:
All-Stars - (determined by shooting percentages during the round robin)
Women
First Team
Skip — Hailey Armstrong, Ontario (80 per cent)
Third — Grace Holyoke, Ontario (81 per cent)
Second — Sara Oliver, Manitoba (81 per cent)
Lead — Rebecca Cormier, Manitoba (81 per cent)
Second Team
Skip — Kaitlyn Jones, Saskatchewan (76 per cent)
Third — Chantele Broderson, Alberta (80 per cent)
Second — Sara Guy, Northern Ontario (80 per cent)
Lead — Shantel Hutton, Saskatchewan (80 per cent)
Men
First Team
Skip — Tanner Horgan, Northern Ontario (81 per cent)
Third — Jacob Horgan, Northern Ontario (83 per cent)
Second — Joey Hart, Ontario (85 per cent)
Lead — Nicholas Rabl, Alberta (87 per cent)
Second Team
Skip — Tyler Tardi, B.C. (79 per cent)
Third — Tyler Lautner, Alberta (83 per cent)
Second — Nick Bissonnette, Northern Ontario (83 per cent)
Lead — Alec Cameron, Nova Scotia (85 per cent)
* In the case of a percentage tie, the all-star position goes to the player with the highest plus/minus for the week (a player receives a +1 for every game in which he/she outcurls the positional opponent by five per cent or more). Should they still be tied, the pre-event draw to the button results are used to determine the all-star.
Ken Watson Sportsmanship Awards - (voted by the players)
Women — Camille Boisvert, Quebec
Men — Nicholas Rabl, Alberta
Balance Plus Fair Play Awards - (selected by the officials)
Men
Lead — Garret Minute, Northwest Territories
Second — Graham McFarlane, Manitoba
Vice-skip — Sterling Middleton, B.C.
Skip — JT Ryan, Manitoba
Coach — Nick Kaeser, Northwest Territories
Women
Lead — Marcia Richardson, Ontario
Second —Kate Goodhelpsen, Alberta
Vice-skip — Laura GuĂ©nard, Quebec
Skip — Krysta Burns, Northern Ontario
Coach — Susan Lang, Saskatchewan
ASHAM National Coaching Awards - (voted by the coaches)
Women – Pat Quilty, Prince Edward Island
Men – Paul Tardi B.C.
Joan Mead Legacy Awards - (selected by the event officials)
($500 scholarship)
Women – Michelle Taylor, Newfoundland/Labrador
Men – Brooks Roche, Prince Edward Island