2013 to be big year for Stick Curling on PEI-Western hosting Provincial, Montague hosting Maritime, Cornwall hosting National ch’ships

Stick Curl

Stick Curling, where the curling rock is delivered using a delivery stick rather than the traditional “hack” delivery method, has been growing rapidly on PEI since curlers here first started using “the stick” over 15 years ago. The delivery stick allows curlers with knee problems or other mobility challenges to keep in the game, and has even brought those who never curled before into the sport.

Stick curlers often curl in regular leagues, and also have their own variant of the game, “2 Person Stick Curling” where there are two, instead of four, members per team, with each team member delivering from opposite ends. Sweeping is allowed only from the hog line to the back of the house at the playing end. Two curlers, one from each team, alternately deliver 6 stones each per end, while their teammate skips that end. The roles are then reversed, and the partners deliver the stones back. No stone may be removed from play until the fourth stone of each end. Games are six ends and take about an hour to play.

Most of the clubs on PEI now have regular “Stick Curling” leagues, and the provincial Stick Curling Championships are now in their seventh year. 2013 will be a big year for PEI stick curling, with the Maritime championship, which rotates among the three Maritime provinces, taking place here, and, for the first time, the Canadian Open Stick Curling Championship will also be hosted here.

The Western Community Curling Club in Alberton is the site of the 2013 Curl PEI/Ferguson Funeral Homes Provincial Stick Curling Championships, which take place February 19-22. Defending champions in the open division are the Floyd Stewart/Gordon MacDonald duo from the Montague Curling Club, who edged the three-time defending champion Walter Callaghan/John Vincent twosome from Western by a 5-4 score in last year’s final. The Ruth Stavert/Gloria Clarke rink from the Cornwall Curling Club are three-time defending champions in the women’s division, finishing with a perfect 5-0 record last year. The 2012 runners-up were the team of Audrey Callaghan of Western, and Ann Barwise of the Maple Leaf Curling Club in O’Leary.

Entries for the provincial championship closed on January 25.

The top four open division teams, and the top two women’s rinks from this year’s provincial championships from all three Maritime provinces earn the right to compete in the Maritime Stick Curling Championships, March 12-14 (revised dates) at the Montague Curling Club. The Ruth Stavert/Gloria Clarke duo are the defending women’s champs, and also won in 2010. The New Brunswick rink of Grace Donald and Diane Gallant were last year’s runners-up. The Floyd Stewart/Gordon MacDonald rink were runners-up in the open division last year, losing to the Carl Duggan/Keith Bennett team from Nova Scotia in the final.

The top two open division teams from the provincials also earn the right to compete in the 2013 Canadian Open Stick Curling Championship, April 1-4 at the Cornwall Curling Club. The defending champs from last year’s event in Regina are the Earl Stephenson and Warren Johnson team from Winnipeg MB. The Montague Curling Club rink of Basil and Sterling Higginbotham won the B consolation prize.

Although this is an “open” event,  entries are reserved for the top two teams from each of BC, Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan. Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and PEI. There are 32 spots available for other teams, for a total of 48 teams. Entry fee for this event is $120 per 2 person team, with a pay-per-win format, 5 games guaranteed, plus a banquet, and championship and consolation events. Entry deadline is March 1st. For more info, contact Shirley Lank  at (902) 621-0258 or lankshire.farms@pei.sympatico.ca, or visit StickCurling.ca. To enter the national event, send team roster with cheque to: 2013 PEI-National Stick. 780 Route 225, North Wiltshire, PE   C0A 1Y0.

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Cornwall Curling Club-modified eligibility rules for The Dominion

The sign up sheet for our Club’s playdowns for the provincial The Dominion Curling Club Championship has been posted on the bulletin board by the bar. Sign up before Jan. 18th!

In order to encourage participation in the club Dominion playdowns, the Board of Directors has voted to modify The Dominion Eligibility rule number 2 to offer members more flexibility in creating teams.  Teams may be made up of any members who have paid a membership and have signed up for at least one regular draw.  It is not necessary for team members to have played on the same team throughout the year. Annual membership dues  must be paid in full prior to The Dominion entry deadline of January 18th.

The Club  playdowns will be held the weekend of Jan. 25-27. The men’s and women’s winners will advance to the provincial The Dominion championship, March 6-10 at the Western Community Curling Club in Alberton. The national event will take place Nov. 26-30 2013 at the Fort William Curling Club in Thunder Bay Ont.

Click for eligibility requirements for the national event.

The Dominion Curling Club Championship

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Pepsi Juniors set to go Wednesday evening

Pepsi Logo

The first provincial curling championship of the season, the Curl PEI/Pepsi Provincial Junior Curling Championships, for curlers in the Under 21 age category, gets underway on Wednesday January 2nd, and concludes on Sunday the 6th at the Cornwall Curling Club. Seven junior men’s teams, and five junior women’s rinks have signed up.

Three-time defending women’s champion skip Sarah Fullerton is now out of the age group, so there will be a new junior women’s champ this year. Defending junior men’s champion skip Alex Matters is not back this year, but the other three members of last year’s championship  rink – Christopher Gallant, Kyle Holland, and Andrew Cameron, are entered, with Taylor McInnis joining the rink at second stone, and Gallant moving up to skip.

The junior men’s and junior women’s divisions will each play a round robin draw, with the winning team from the round robin and any required tirebreakers advancing directly to the championship final, and the second and third place teams facing off in a semi-final, with the winners advancing to their respective finals.

Round robin draw  times are 7 pm on Wednesday, 10 am, 2:30 pm and 7 pm on Thursday, 10 am, 3:30 and 7:30 pm on Friday, and 2:30 pm on Saturday. Opening ceremonies are Thursday at 6:15 pm.  Tiebreakers, if needed, go Saturday at 7 pm and/or Sunday at 10 am, with the semi-finals at 2:30 pm Sunday, and the finals following at 7 pm.

End-by-end results will be available throughout the event at peicurling.com/juniors

This event will use the new “Thinking Time” timing method, whereby the clock runs while teams are making decisions, not when the rocks are in motion. Games are 10 ends,  and allow 40 minutes of thinking time. There are 2 timeouts of 90 seconds each which includes coach travel time. An extra end is 5 minutes with 1 timeout of 90 seconds.

The winning teams will advance to the M&M Meat Shops Canadian Juniors, February 2-10, 2013, in Fort McMurray Alberta.
Here are the team rosters (skip to lead, alternate, coach-club):
Junior Men
Justin Campbell, Jordan MacLean, Ben Gardiner, Brett Murphy, Eldon Kilbride (Coach)-Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club (Summerside)
Cody Dixon, Brooks Roche, Dylan Lowery, Owen Newson, Tammy Dewar (coach)-Montague Curling Club
Christopher Gallant, Kyle Holland, Taylor McInnis, Andrew Cameron, Peter Gallant (coach-Charlottetown Curling Complex
Alex MacFadyen, James Dalton, Matthew MacDonald, Parker MacFadyen, David MacFadyen (coach)-Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club (Summerside)
Matthew MacLean, Jeff Taylor, Kevin Gallant, Alan MacLean, Glen MacLean (coach)-Maple Leaf Curling Club (O’Leary)/Cornwall Curling Club
Shawn Pitre, Tony Nabuurs ,Parker O’Connor, Noah O’Connor, Arnie Nabuurs  (coach)-Charlottetown Curling Complex
Tyler Smith, Alex Sutherland, Alex Jenkins, Jonathan Schut, Allan Campbell (coach), Kevin Smith (coach)-Cornwall Curling Club

Junior Women
Emily Keen, Jessica Watts, Kayla Schut, Jenny Mutch, Butch McGee (coach), David Ross (coach)-Charlottetown/Cornwall
Kaleigh MacKay, Kaleigh Peters, Madeline Arsenault, Alyssa Arsenault, Dario Zannier (coach)-Crapaud/Silver Fox
Amanda MacLean, Kassinda Bulger, Emily Gray, Aleya Quilty, Jane DiCarlo (alternate), Glen MacLean (coach), Shelley Gray (coach)-Cornwall Curling Club
Rachel O’Connor, Meghan Ching, Lauren Lenentine, Breanne Burgoyne, Pat Quilty (coach)-      Cornwall Curling Club
Veronica Smith, Katie Fullerton, Sabrina Smith, Chloe McCloskey, Bill Hope (coach), Paul  Smith (coach)-Cornwall Curling Club

Here is the draw::
Wednesday January 2, 2013
7 pm Veronica Smith vs Rachel O’Connor, Alex MacFadyen vs Cody Dixon

Thursday January 3, 2013
10 am Tyler Smith vs Cody Dixon, Alex MacFadyen vs Shawn Pitre, Kaleigh MacKay vs Rachel O’Connor, Christopher Gallant vs Justin Campbell
2:30 pm Emily Keen vs Kaleigh MacKay , Amanda MacLean vs Veronica Smith, Matthew MacLean vs Tyler Smith
7 pm Matthew MacLean vs Alex MacFadyen, Brett Gallant vs Cody Dixon, Justin Campbell vs Shawn Pitre, Emily Keen vs Rachel O’Connor

Friday, January 4, 2013
10 am     Amanda MacLean vs Rachel O’Connor, Tyler Smith vs Shawn Pitre , Matthew MacLean vs Christopher Gallant,  Justin Campbell vs Cody Dixon
3:30 pm Veronica Smith vs Emily Keen, Amanda MacLean vs Kaleigh MacKay, Tyler Smith vs Alex MacFadyen
7:30 pm Christopher Gallant vs Shawn Pitre, Matthew MacLean vs Cody Dixon, Alex MacFadyen vs  Justin Campbell

Saturday, January 5, 2013
10 am  Matthew MacLean vs Justin Campbell, Amanda MacLean vs Emiily Keen,  Tyler Smith vs
Christopher Gallant, Shawn Pitre vs Cody Dixon
2:30 pm Veronica Smith vs Kaleigh MacKay, Tyler Smith vs Justin Campbell, Matthew MacLean vs Shawn Pitre, Alex MacFadyen vs Christopher Gallant
7 pm Tiebreakers (if needed)

Sunday, January 6, 2013
10 am Tiebreakers (if needed)
2:30 pm Semi-Finals (2nd vs 3rd place)
7 pm Finals (1st place teams vs semi-final winners)

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Cornwall hosting Pepsi Juniors – draw and rosters now available

Pepsi

The round robin draw and team rosters are now available on the event web page at PEICurling.com/juniors for the Curl PEI/Pepsi Provincial Junior Curling Championships, for curlers age 20 and under, which get underway on Wednesday January 2nd, and conclude on Sunday the 6th here at the Cornwall Curling Club. Seven junior men’s teams, and five junior women’s rinks have signed up.

Cornwall is well-represented at the event, with the Tyler Smith rink on the Junior Men’s side, and the Amanda MacLean, Rachel O’Connor, and Veronica Smith teams representing our Club in the Junior Women’s division.

Three-time defending women’s champion skip Sarah Fullerton is now out of the age group, so there will be a new junior women’s champ this year. Defending junior men’s champion skip Alex Matters is not back this year, but three members of his rink – Christopher Gallant, Kyle Holland, and Andrew Cameron, along with Taylor McInnis, are entered, with Gallant skipping the team.

The winning teams will advance to the M&M Meat Shops Canadian Juniors, February 2-10, 2013, in Fort McMurray Alberta.

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Signup now for The Dominion Club Playdowns – deadline is Jan. 18

The sign up sheet for our Club’s playdowns for the provincial The Dominion Curling Club Championship has been posted on the bulletin board by the bar. Sign up before Jan. 18th!

The Club  playdowns will be held the weekend of Jan. 25-27. The men’s and women’s winners will advance to the provincial The Dominion championship, March 6-10 at the Western Community Curling Club in Alberton. The national event will take place Nov. 26-30 2013 at the Fort William Curling Club in Thunder Bay Ont.

Click for eligibility requirements for the national event.

The Dominion Curling Club Championship

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Sympathies extended

Members of the Cornwall Curling Club would like to extend sincere sympathy to club member and webmaster Derek MacEwen, former junior coordinator and Canada Games coach Nancy Yeo, and their son Michael on the passing of Nancy’s mother, Wilna Yeo, who curled out of the Silver Fox, and is a two-time PEI Masters and one-time Maritime Masters champion. Her grandson, Spencer Wicks, from Newfoundland, played at our club last year in the Atlantic University Curling Championships, where they were the defending champs.

Wilna Yeo

Here is the funeral announcement: http://www.moase.ca/obituaries/75514

 

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PEI Brewing Co. Funspiel goes Jan. 11-13

PEI Brewing Company

The signup sheet is now up at the Club for the inaugural PEI Brewing Company Funspiel, which kicks off on Friday January 11, and wraps up on Saturday the 12th. This is a single entry event, open to club members, but members are permitted to take along one non-member to be on the team. Entry fee is $25 per player.

Each team will play three six-end games, with draws Friday evening at 6:30 and 8:30, and Saturday at 10 am, 12 noon, and 2 and 4 pm. Winners will be decided by a points system. Curlers are also invited to come dressed in beach attire, with best costume judging on Saturday afternoon.

Snacks and a beverage from PEI brewery will be provided on Friday night, along with prize presentations and a dinner of lasagna and caesar salad on Saturday following the final draw.

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Dates announced for our Club’s The Dominion Curling Club Ch’ship playdowns

Our Club’s playdowns for the provincial The Dominion Curling Club Championship will be held the weekend of Jan-25-27th. The men’s and women’s teams to represent the club at the provincial playdowns in March will be chosen at that time. The signup sheet will go up this week.

The Dominion Curling Club Championship

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Help us get a handle on sponsorship for new handles!

handles

The Board of Directors is looking for volunteers to help coordinate a drive for new handles for our curling rocks. It has been some time since they have been replaced and we are looking for sponsors to help cover the costs. Sponsors could be companies or individuals and will have their names engraved on the rocks. We are seeking volunteers to help coordinate this effort.  If we can get a lot of volunteers for this it will make the job much easier. If you are interested, please contact Bev or let one of the Board Members know. We’ll announce more details about this in the new year.

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House Call: Five Ways to speed up play (CCA)

[Here’s some great advice  on how to speed up your play!]

“Slow Play is best avoided as it makes the game drag on and on and sucks the fun right out of the sport,” says Kim Perkins. (Photo CCA/Michael Burns)

(by Kim Perkins) Slow play affects players at all levels. There are even teams at the Brier and Scotties who push limits and take their sweet, sweet time when playing. Slow Play is best avoided as it makes the game drag on and on and sucks the fun right out of the sport. There is a two hour time slot for a reason; somebody wants to clean your sheet after you’re done, or perhaps there’s another game scheduled behind you, not to mention that other players have places to go and things to do after the game.

Here are five ideas you can begin to implement right away that will help your game slide by at a reasonable pace:

1. Be on the Ice Five Minutes Early – If handshakes and introductions are taken care of beforehand, the actual game can start right on time.

2. Thrower Should be Ready to go When the Skip Takes Control – Once the opposition has released, the next player should be moving quickly into the hack to clean their stone and get set up so they’re ready to throw as soon as their skip takes control of the house. The sweepers can take care of watching what happens with the opposition’s stone. The thrower just needs to focus on being prepared to throw.

3. Practice Non-Democratic Curling – Input about strategy at every turn is very rarely appreciated or productive. Ultimately the skip is in charge of skipping. If you’re not pleased with your skip’s strategy, on ice is not the place to discuss it. Not only does undermining the skip crush his or her confidence, but it also slows down the game. The person skipping the team has to be empowered to call the shots whether they’re new or not. Comments from the peanut gallery should be kept to a minimum. If you really feel overall strategy needs to be addressed, do it over a drink after the game or during a team practice session.

4. Do Not Pull Out the Oppositions’ Stones – This is an archaic and dangerous “courtesy” that has been on its way out for a long time. Not only are you wasting time and creating a tripping hazard by pulling out your opponents stone, you also have no idea what order they’re throwing their rocks in. Perhaps the second is throwing stones 3 and 8 because the skip doesn’t like how the 8 rock runs. There is no way for you to know this so by taking out their rock you are now wasting your time and theirs.

5. Don’t Worry about the Rocks Being in Order in the Corner – That’s right… who cares. Last time I checked I was easily able to find my rock whether or not it was in correct numerical order. At worst you have a 2 in 8 chance of grabbing your stone. Teams waste a lot of time putting rocks in perfect order when it really just doesn’t matter. The only time you need to worry about putting the rocks in order is at the end of the game when you’re leaving the sheet.

These are just a few ideas to speed up your game. There are plenty of other things you can do to keep things moving along at a nice clip. Try to put as many speedy-play ideas as possible into practice without losing focus on the game. There’s nothing worse than having a reputation as THE SLOW TEAM. Save yourselves and keep moving forward.

Click to read this story at the CCA website.

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Draws today (not in Guardian)

Today’s draws don’t seem to be in the Guardian. Here they are:

Cornwall Curling Club draw for Wed. Dec. 12.

“The Iceman” Daytime Competitive league

10 am

Ice 1: Ray Biagé vs Barry Craswell

1 pm

Ice 1: Gloria Clarke vs Vern Chowan
Ice 2: Carol Sweetapple vs John DeLuca
Ice 3: Paul Durant vs Lester Callbeck
Ice 4: Paul Arsenault vs Bob Fowler
Bye: Diane MacKay

Ladder League

6:30 pm Griffin’s Service Centre B Pool
Ice 1:  Lew Black vs Mathieu Boudreau
Ice 2:  Leigh Farrar vs -Kelly Watts
Ice 4:  Greg Groves vs Karen Currie

8:30 pm Howard Johnson Dutch Inn A Pool
Ice 1:  Bob MacWilliams vs Paul Durant
Ice 2:  Gord Peters vs Rick Doiron
Ice 3:  Mark MacDonald vs Paul Neima
Ice 4:  David Younker vs Ray Biagé

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Cornwall’s Tyler Smith rink runner-up, Veronica Smith team women’s semi-finalist at Fox Jr. Cashspiel (Journal)

(by Nancy MacPhee)

SUMMERSIDE – The Charlottetown Curling Club’s Shawn Pitre rink beat out the Tyler Smith foursome from the Cornwall Curling Club for the $500 top prize at the inaugural December junior spiel here at the Silver Fox Curling Club over the weekend.

Pitre

Shawn Pitre

Photo: Nancy MacPhee/Journal Pioneer

Pitre, an Alberton native who previously curled out of the Western Community Curling Club, along with third stone Tony Nabuurs and second stone Parker O’Connor, won Sunday’s final 7-1. Lead Noah O’Connor was sidelined with an injury.

The Pitre rink, coached by Arny Nabuurs, finished the three-day event 6-1 (won-lost), losing its only game to Alex MacFadyen of Summerside – the same rink Smith beat 8-7  to move on to Sunday’s final.

On the women’s side, the Jennifer Armstrong rink of the Fredericton Curling Club defeated the Emily Manuel foursome from Halifax’s Mayflower Curling Club 9-2 in the final.

Armstrong beat the Cornwall Curling Club’s Veronica Smith rink 10-5 in the semifinal, and ended the weekend with a 6-1 record.

Click to read the full story at the Journal Pioneer.

Click to view a slideshow from the event

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Flashback to the Scots’ visit back in 2003

While the Scots will be returning to our Club in January to once again compete in the Strathcona Cup, they were also here a decade ago, back in January 2003. I dusted off the old digital photo album, going back to the original files to enlarge the pictures so they conform to today’s screen sizes. Here is the album (click to view):

Scots

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Cornwall to once again battle the Scots in the Strathcona Cup

Strathcona Cup Tour

The Strathcona Cup Tour returns to Canada in January, with male curlers from Scotland taking on curlers from all 10 provinces, in the oldest international curling event in the world, which first took place in 1902.

“The Scots have selected the 60 curlers who will be coming to Canada,” reports Hugh McCarrel, Canadian Chairman of the 2013 Strathcona Cup Tour. “They have been split into three tours of 20.”

Bill Duncan

Bill Duncan, President of the Royal Caledonia Curling Club (Scotland’s curling organization), will be touring with the Scots and will be splitting his time equally among the tours.

Mr. Duncan says  “The Strathcona Cup Tour 2013 promises to be one of the busiest and challenging of all tours, with curlers from all walks of life coming together to compete in the true spirit of curling. We will be heading off determined to bring the Strathcona Cup back home with us”

The Scots arrive in Canada on January 9th and will attend opening banquets in Halifax, Ottawa, and Vancouver, representing the three tours – East, Central and West.

“For the first time, all ten provinces are included in the tour,” says McCarrel.  “The East tour after leaving Halifax, will head to St. John’s, Newfoundland, for their first-ever visit.”

Click for information on the Scottish curlers who are coming to Eastern Canada

The Tour’s last visit to PEI was in 2003, while Roddie MacLean and Jim Farquharson from the Cornwall Curling Club went to Scotland for the event in January 2009. This time, the Scots will be curling at four PEI clubs:

The Charlottetown Curling Complex on January 18 at 4 pm,
the Montague Curling Club on January 19 at 10 am,
the Cornwall Curling Club on January 19 at 3 pm, and
the Crapaud Community Curling Club on January 20 at 10 am.

Sixteen male curlers are required at each club to compete against them. Those interested in playing in the event at one club are asked to contact Jim Farquharson at 566-2489 or thundercove@eastlink.ca

All those accepted to play will be expected to:

– Have a club pin to give to a Scottish curler
– Buy a drink for a Scottish Curler
– Pay a fee (approximately $40) to cover a meal and curling

Besides the curling, a number of off-ice activities are planned, including dinner and entertainment at the Charlottetown Curling Complex beginning at 7 pm on the Friday, lunch following the curling at Montague on Saturday,  dinner and entertainment at the Cornwall Curling Club beginning at 7 pm on Saturday, and a light lunch following the Sunday curling at Crapaud, before the Scots depart for Moncton NB.

The 2013 tour wraps up with a closing banquet at the Burlington Golf and Country Club on January 31st.

The Strathcona Cup champion is determined based on the cumulative results of all the games played, in this case, 434 games in over 100 Clubs.  McCarrel reports that over 1,700 Canadians will participate as opposition and hosts for the Scots.

Click to visit Tour website, which will include a diary of the Scots’ trip to Canada

(with info from the CCA’s Jean Mills)

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Entries closed for Pepsi-Juniors – 5 of the 12 teams are from the host Cornwall Curling Club

The Cornwall Curling Club is this year’s host club for the 2013 Pepsi Provincial Juniors Curling Championship, open to junior men’s and women’s curlers age 20 and under. Three-time defending women’s champion skip Sarah Fullerton is now out of the age group, so there will be a new junior  women’s champ this year, chosen from five entries. Defending junior men’s champion skip Alex Matters is not back this year, but three members of his rink – Christopher Gallant, Kyle Holland, and Andrew Cameron, along with Taylor McInnis, are entered, along with six other rinks.

There is one junior men’s team entered from the host club, skipped by Tyler Smith. Christopher Gallant and Shawn Pitre are entered from Charlottetown, while Justin  Campbell and Alex MacFadyen are skipping rinks from the Silver Fox. Cody Dixon from Montague, and Matthew MacLean from O’Leary’s Maple Leaf Curling Club round out the men’s entries.

Three junior women’s teams, skipped by Amanda MacLean, Rachel O’Connor, and Veronica Smith are from the Cornwall Curling Club, while the Emily Keen team is from Charlottetown and Cornwall, and the Kaleigh MacKay foursome are from Crapaud and the Silver Fox.

The winning teams will advance to the M&M Meat Shops Canadian Juniors, February 2-10, 2013, in Fort McMurray Alberta.

Team Rosters

Junior Men

SkipThrowsVice-skip/Mate/ThirdThrowsSecondThrowsLeadThrowsCoach #1Coach #2Club
Justin Campbell4thJordan MacLean3rdBen Gardiner2ndBrett Murphy1stEldon KilbrideSilver Fox Curling & Yacht Club
Cody Dixon4thBrooks Roche3rdDylan Lowery2ndOwen Newson1stTammy DewarMontague Curling Club
Christopher Gallant4thKyle Holland3rdTaylor McInnis2ndAndrew Cameron1stPeter GallantCharlottetown Curling Complex
Alex MacFadyen4thJames Dalton3rdMatthew MacDonald2ndParker MacFadyen1stDavid MacFadyenSilver Fox Curling & Yacht Club
Matthew MacLean4thMarshall Smallman3rdKevin Gallant2ndAlan MacLean1stGlen MacLeanMaple Leaf Curling Club
Shawn Pitre4thTony Nabuurs3rdParker O’Connor2ndNoah O’Connor1stArnie NabuursCharlottetown Curling Complex
Tyler Smith4thAlex Sutherland3rdAlex Jenkins2ndJonathan Schut1stAllan CampbellKevin SmithCornwall Curling Club

Click here for a list of previous PEI Junior Men’s winners

Junior Women

SkipThrowsVice-skip/Mate/ThirdThrowsSecondThrowsLeadThrowsAlternateCoach #1Coach #2Club
Emily Keen4thJessica Watts3rdKayla Schut2ndJenny Mutch1stButch McGeeDavid RossCharlottetown/Cornwall
Kaleigh MacKay4thKaleigh Peters3rdMadeline Arsenault2ndAlyssa Arsenault1stDario ZannierCrapaud/Silver Fox
Amanda MacLean4thKassinda Bulger3rdEmily Gray2ndAleya Quilty1stJane DiCarloGlen MacLeanShelley GrayCornwall Curling Club
Rachel O’Connor3rdMeghan Ching4thLauren Lenentine2ndBreanne Burgoyne1stPat QuiltyCornwall Curling Club
Veronica Smith4thKatie Fullerton1stSabrina Smith2ndChloe McCloskey3rdBill HopePaul SmithCornwall Curling Club

 

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Our sympathies to the Currie family

Our sympathies to club members/sponsors Carl, Karen, and Kris Currie on the passing of Carl’s brother, Harley. Here is the funeral announcement: Harley Delmar Currie 1952-2012 At home, on Wednesday, December 5, 2012, of Harley Delmar Currie, of Fairview, age  … Continue reading

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Jackson-Triggs Ladies Spiel Draw

Here is the draw for the Jackson Triggs Ladies Funspiel Friday, November 30 and Saturday, December 1 at the Cornwall Curling Club: Friday 6:30 pm: Ice 1 – Sweetapple vs. Pippy, Ice 2 – Sanderson vs. McInnis, Ice 3 – … Continue reading

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Health and Wellness Minister Currie congratulates PEI Special Olympics Curling Team (PEI Gov’t)

CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI– Health and Wellness Minister Doug Currie took the opportunity today to congratulate Prince Edward Island’s Special Olympics Curling Team, who will be receiving the  2012 Special Olympics Canada Team of the Year award Thursday evening in Toronto. Photo: … Continue reading

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PEI Special Olympics Curling Team to be honoured Thursday in Toronto (CCA)

(by Jean Mills, for the Canadian Curling Association) In February they were gold medalists at the 2012 Special Olympics Canada Winter Games. In May they were named PEI Curling’s Team of the Year. Now there’s one more honour ahead for … Continue reading

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Upcoming events at the Cornwall Curling Club, new Funspiel sponsor

Here are some of the events coming up this season. We’ll have more info as they get nearer. Welcome to new funspiel sponsor, the PEI Brewing Company, taking over from CK Carpet Klean & Restoration, who sponsored our January funspiel … Continue reading

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Jamie Ballem rink wins Kenmac Energy Opening Spiel “A” division

Another in a long series of successful Opening Bonspiels sponsored by Kenmac Energy was held last weekend, with the rink skipped by Jamie Ballem, with his sister Myrna Sanderson, along with Myrna’s daughter Angela Sanderson and Angela’s partner Brent Irving … Continue reading

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Kenmac Exclusive! Santa draws to the button

We’ll get to the results of the Kenmac Opening Spiel eventually, but we just received, direct from the North Pole, some exclusive shots of Santa, who made his curling debut on the weekend, attempting, and almost executing, a draw to … Continue reading

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Kenmac Energy Opening Spiel 2012 photo album now online

We’ll have a report in a little while, but, in the meantime, check out the great photos from last weekend’s Kenmac Energy Opening Bonspiel! Love the new trophies! Click to view the album Slideshow: … Continue reading

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Club charter Board of Directors member Rupert Sweetapple honoured for volunteer work (Guardian)

From today’s Guardian: Rupert Sweetapple, centre, receives a Queen’s Jubilee Medal and the 2012 chairman’s award for outstanding volunteers from the Canadian Youth Business Foundation during a ceremony Wednesday, hosted by the Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber of Commerce. With him … Continue reading

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Club hosting Jackson-Triggs Ladies Funspiel at month-end

The Jackson-Triggs Ladies Funspiel will be held at the Cornwall Curling Club on Friday, November 30 and Saturday, December 1. The spiel is open to female curlers from across the Island. The cost is $120 per team with a limit … Continue reading

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Smith, Gallant rinks capture Fall Fling titles (Journal)

(by Nancy MacPhee) SUMMERSIDE – The Veronica Smith rink from the Cornwall Curling Club beat out Summerside’s Jenny McLean for the top women’s prize at the Maritime Junior Fall Fling for Cash at the Silver Fox Curling Club on Sunday … Continue reading

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Cornwall’s Veronica Smith and Ch’town’s Chris Gallant teams win Fox Fall Fling

The 6th annual Fall Fling Junior Cashspiel wrapped up this afternoon at the Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club in Summerside, with the Veronica Smith team from Cornwall defeating the Jenny McLean foursome from the host club 6-4 in the … Continue reading

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Cornwall’s Smith rinks playing in semis this morning at Summerside Fall Fling

The semi-finals go at 9 this morning, with the finals following at 1 pm in the 6th annual Fall Fling Junior Cashspiel at the Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club in Summerside. In the semis, Jenny McLean of Summerside plays … Continue reading

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Kenmac Energy Opening Bonspiel: tonight’s late draw moved ahead to 8 pm

Here are the REVISED opening draws for the Cornwall Curling Club’s Kenmac Energy Opening Spiel PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LATE DRAW START TIME HAS BEEN CHANGED TO 8 PM Friday, November 16th 6:30PM Ice 1: J. MacKinnon, D. Sigsworth, P. … Continue reading

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Four Cornwall junior rinks hoping to take home cash from weekend “Fall Fling” in Summerside

The sixth annual Fall Fling junior cashspiel gets underway this afternoon at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Club in Summerside, with 12 junior men’s teams and an equal number of junior women’s rinks from PEI and Nova Scotia competing … Continue reading

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Wednesday evening ladder league – B pool revised

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Jack Ferguson team will not be joining us this season. To accommodate this without having to redo everything, I have changed the B pool schedule by moving the bye teams into the Ferguson rink’s slot … Continue reading

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Kenmac Energy Spiel deadline extended

The Kenmac Opening Spiel is fast approaching.  We have nine teams signed up already.  We’d really like to have at least 12 teams – preferably 16. We have extended the sign up deadline to Wednesday November 14th.  The draws will … Continue reading

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Cornwall’s MacLean team enjoyed Ottawa curling experience (Journal)

(by Eric McCarthy) WEST DEVON – The MacLean siblings fell just two games short of facing each other in the consolation final of the OVCA Junior Superspiel in Ottawa-area curling rinks last weekend. Both the Matthew MacLean rink from Maple … Continue reading

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PEI Brewing Company Draft Beer – now on tap!

Our bar is pleased to feature two types of  all-natural made-in-PEI draft beer from the Prince Edward Island Brewing Company – Gahan Sir John A’s Honey Wheat Ale, and Gahan Island Red Premium Red Ale. Prices are: $3.75 per 12 … Continue reading

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Cornwall Curling Club hosting Canadian Open Stick Curling Championship in April

The Cornwall Curling Club in Cornwall PEI will be hosting the Canadian Open Stick Curling Championship, from April 1-4 2013. This event is limited to 48 two-person teams. Entry fee is $120, and guarantees five games in a pay-for-win format, … Continue reading

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Wednesday Evening Ladder League round one (corrected week one typo)

I had a typo in week one, so had a couple of teams playing twice – thanks to Hank for spotting it! Here is the draw for round one of the Wednesday Evening Ladder League. Since we have 8 and … Continue reading

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Wednesday evening Ladder League Update and reminder of No Curling on Hallowe’en evening

This is a reminder that, as is our custom, there is no curling on the evening of Oct. 31 – Hallowe’en, so the first league night for the Ladder League will be next week. I have also been informed that … Continue reading

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Wednesday daytime competitive league opening draw

Here is the opening week draw for Wednesday afternoon daytime team-entry competitive curling, sponsored by Lance “The Iceman” Lowther. The draw goes at 1 pm, with one extra game at 10 am, and will normally appear in the Draws section, and … Continue reading

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Cornwall team wins 2nd Annual Masters Plus Bonspiel in Moncton

Congratulations to the Cornwall Curling Club team of Edgar Coffin, Paul Arsenault, Ron Giggey and Matt Smith, who went undefeated with a 4-0 record, to win the 2nd Annual Curl Moncton Masters Plus Bonspiel held last Thursday and Friday in … Continue reading

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Sign up now for the Kenmac Energy Opening Spiel!

It’s time for our first spiel of the year. Sign up now for the Kenmac Opening Spiel! This is an open mixed fun spiel for experienced curlers, new curlers, and non-curlers who want to try the sport. This event is … Continue reading

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Monday night Mixed and Commercial League draw

Will be in Monday Guardian and in Draws section. Cornwall Save Easy Monday Night Mixed Oct 29, 2012 6:30 PM Ice 1 Gordie Matthews, Brian Trainor, Vicki Hamilton, Barb  Arsenault VS Ray Biagé, Russell Boyle, Carol Carragher, Donnie  Godfrey Ice … Continue reading

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Abegweit Outfitting Thursday evening Mixed Draw at 6 pm

This draw will normally appear in the Draws section of CornwallCurling.com, and in the Thursday Guardian. Abegweit Oufitting Thursday Night Mixed Oct 25, 2012 6:00 PM   Ice 1 Eric LeBlanc, Trent Hayes, Marlene Proud, Karen Doucette vs Greg Groves, … Continue reading

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14 teams now for Ladder League

We received a late entry today for the Wednesday evening Ladder League, the rink of  returning members Mathieu Boudreau and Stephen DeGrace, new member Peter DeGrace, and a player to be named later. This makes an even 14 teams. The … Continue reading

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KFC Tuesday Night Draw (full schedule through to March 13)

Here is the revised 18 team draw for the KFC Tuesday Night Competitive League. Date Ice 1 Ice 2 Ice 3 Ice 4 Bye Oct 23 -6:30 Neima vs Spence Sweetapple vs Fowler MacLean vs Kr Currie MacKinnon vs T. … Continue reading

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KFC Tuesday night Draw for this week

They’re still working on the master draw for the KFC  Tuesday night Competitive League, as it had to be redone due to another team being added. In the meantime, here’s the draw for this week: 6:30 pm Ice 1:  Neima … Continue reading

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Wednesday Evening Ladder League Qualifier Round Draw Set

I’ve drawn the team pairings at random, using Random.org. Here are the matchups for Qualifier Night, Wednesday, Oct. 24, with the winners going to the A pool for Round 1, and the losers going to B. 6:30 pm Sheet 1: … Continue reading

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Hallowe’en Funspiel on Sat. Oct. 27!

The Cornwall Curling Club’s opening spiel will be a Hallowe’en fun spiel on Saturday, October 27th. It is a single entry spiel with a cost of $15 per person. Teams will play two four-end games. Start time is 4 pm … Continue reading

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Opening Cornwall SaveEasy Monday night draw

The Monday draw will normally appear in the Draws section of CornwallCurling.com. and in the Monday Guardian. Cornwall SaveEasy Monday Night Mixed Oct 22, 2012 6:30 PM Ice 1 Eric LeBlanc, Donald Weeks, Eldric MacDonald, Paula Ling   VS Melody Beck, … Continue reading

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Wednesday evening Ladder League ramping up for Qualifier Night

The Wednesday Evening Ladder League kicks off with Qualifier Night on Wednesday October 24.  I will draw teams at random to play other teams, with the winning teams going to the A pool for the first round, which begins the … Continue reading

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Cornwall curling team to receive national “Team of the Year” award!

The PEI Special Olympics Curling Team, which curls regularly out of the Cornwall Curling Club, has been announced as winners of Special Olympics Canada’s Team of the Year. The rink, skipped by Greg St. John (who, Facebook tells me, is … Continue reading

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