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PEI U18 Ch’ships, start this (Friday) afternoon here at Cornwall – free admission!

The 2019 Provincial Under 18 Curling Championships take place March 8-11 here at the Cornwall Curling Club, with five girl’s and three boy’s teams taking part, including defending girl’s champs the Lauren Ferguson team, and reigning boy’s champs the Mitchell Schut team, both from the host club, and recently returned from participating in the Canada Games in Red Deer AB. There is free admission for this event, and most of the teams are from our Club, so everyone is invited to come in and watch! We will be offering a 50X50 draw during each draw, and selling sandwiches and freshly-baked cookies, too.

Photo: Defending champs Mitchell Schut (left) and Lauren Ferguson (right), just before the Canada Games

The other two boy’s teams are the recently-crowned PEI Under 16 champions, the Brayden Snow team from the Silver Fox, and the U16 finalist team, skipped by Chase MacMillan out of Charlottetown. All five girl’s teams are from Cornwall, and include the Sydney Howatt, Clara Jack (U16 finalists), Rachel MacLean (U16 champs) and Emily Sanderson rinks, in addition to Ferguson.
Both the boy’s and girl’s sections play modified triple knockout draws, with the girl’s teams starting Friday at 2 and 6 pm, and the Schut and MacMillan boy’s teams hitting the ice at 6 pm, while the Snow team opens against the winner on Saturday at 10 am.

The winners from each of the three triple knockout sections will advance to the two-game championship round on Monday at 10 am and 2 pm. With the modified format, section winners drop down to compete in the next section. If a team wins all three sections, they will win the event without a championship round. A double section winner will have a “double life” in the championship round, winning the event if they take either game, while their opponent would have to win both.

This year’s winning teams advance to the third-annual Canadian Under-18  Boys and Girls Curling Championships, to be played April 2-7 at the Glen Allan Recreation Complex in Sherwood Park, Alta.

Live, end by end results from the provincial event will be available at PEICurling.com.

Click for end-by-end scoring

Draw Tree

Schedule

Boys

Girls

Date Time Draw Ice 1 Ice 2 Ice 3 Ice 4
Fri.
Mar 8
2 pm 1     B A
6 pm 2 D C 1  
Sat.
Mar 9
10 am 3   2 E F
2 pm 4 G H   3
6 pm 5   I 4 J
Sun.
Mar 10
10 am 6 5   K  
2 pm 7   L 6  
Mon. Mar 11 10 am 8   MA   WA
2 pm 9   WB   MB

 

Explanation for MA/WA and MB/WB:
1. One team wins all three qualifiers: Championship Round is not required.

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).

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.

*Qualifying games have game number/letter highlighted in yellow on the schedule.

Team Rosters

M=Boy’s teams, W=Girl’s teams
Click team name for players.

Team Coach Affiliation
M – MacMillan David MacFadyen Charlottetown Curling Complex
M – Schut Lori Robinson Cornwall Curling Club
M – Snow Shelley MacFadyen Silver Fox Curling Club
W – Ferguson David Murphy Cornwall Curling Club
W – Howatt Pat Quilty Cornwall Curling Club
W – Jack Aleya Quilty Cornwall Curling Club
W – MacLean Carl Nicholson Cornwall Curling Club
W – Sanderson Edgar Coffin Cornwall Curling Club

Click for previous year’s championship

U18 rules:

1. Competitors will be a maximum of 17 years of age on June 30 of the year prior to the
National competition.
2. Games will be eight (8) ends, if tied at that point will continue for extra end(s) until a winner
is declared.
3. Teams require a coach who is Club Coach Trained; Intro Comp Coach Trained; or old Level 1
Certified on their registration form to participate in the event and on-site for each game.
a. The Head Event Umpire, under special circumstances, may allow a game to begin
without a certified coach present.
4. Time clocks will be used.
5. Winners eligible to curl in the National U18 Championships do so at their own expense.

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