Arsenault vs Hope in 10 am Men’s Masters opener. Winner to 2 pm “A” final

The men’s portion of the Provincial Masters (age 60+) Curling Championships gets underway at 10 this morning at the Charlottetown Curling Club, with the two Cornwall teams battling it out in one match, and the other two teams in the event playing in the other. The winners will square off in the “A” final of the “Modified Triple Knockout” draw at 2 pm, for a spot in the championship round on Monday. 

The Cornwall teams playing off this morning are the rink of Bill Hope, Craig Mackie, Peter Murdoch, and David Murphy, who are facing Paul Arsenault, Ron Giggey, Allan Acorn, and Edgar Coffin. The other game features the defending champion Ted MacFadyen squad from the Silver Fox taking on the Clair Sweet foursome from O’Leary.

Come on out today and cheer on our men’s teams!

There are two teams in the all-Cornwall women’s division – the rink of Shirley Berry, Linda Fairhurst, Marlene Proud, and Marjorie Matthews, and the defending champion team of Sandy Hope, Shelley Ebbett, Debbie Rhodenhizer, and Arleen Harris. They play their first game of a Best of Five series Saturday at 2.

Winners and runners-up earn the right to advance to the Maritime Masters Curling Championships, at the Bluenose Curling Club in New Glasgow Nova Scotia, March 16-18 2018.  The winning Men’s and Women’s team, or the runners-up should they choose not to attend, also earn the right to compete in the 2018 Canadian Masters Curling Championships in BC, April 1-8 at Surrey’s Cloverdale Curling Club and White Rock’s Peace Arch Curling Club.

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Draw 

Schedule

Women’s games in violet, men’s in green, men’s qualifiers in yellow

Date Time Draw Ice 1 Ice 2 Ice 3 Ice 4 Ice 5 Explanation for MA/MB:
Fri
26-Jan
10
AM
1 1 2       1. One team wins all three qualifiers: Championship Round is not required.
2
PM
2     3     2. One team wins two qualifiers. They play in both X and Z (and win the event if they win either game), the other winner plays in Y (and has to win both games).
Sat
27-Jan
10
AM
3   5   4  
2
PM
4     6 W1  
Sun
28-Jan
10
AM
5 7 W2   8   3. Three separate winners: the team that played in the most qualifying games* plays in Z and the other winners play off in X and Y. If there is a tie in number of qualifying games played, then the team that qualified earliest goes to Z and the other two teams play off in X and Y.
2
PM
6   9   W3  
Mon
29-Jan
10
AM
7   W4*   MA  
2
PM
8   MB   W5*   *Qualifying games are in yellow on the schedule
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