Tuesday, April 24, 2012

SWCT Curling Talk (April 24)

This is the last edition of the 2011-2012 SWCT Curling Talk. Hope you have enjoyed these newsletters throughout the year.

RESULTS
Dominion Women's Provincial Curling Championship
Estevan, SK
March 15-19, 2012
Congrats to the Danette Tracey team of Weyburn on winning the Dominion Women's Provincial Title. They played Heather Burnett in the final. Making it to the semi-finals were Denise Jabusch and Kimberley Eklund.

Canadian Senior Women's Championship
Abbotsford, BC
March 17-25, 2012
Team Saskatchewan (Darlene Gillies) finished the round robin with a 5-6 record and missed playoffs.

Canadian Masters Women's Championship
St. Lambert, QC
March 26 - April 1, 2012
Team Saskatchewan (Merle Kopach) finished the round robin with a 7-2 record and played Northern Ontario (Clark) in their semi-final. They beat Northern Ontario and then Ontario to capture gold.

Sun Life Players Championship
Summerside, PEI
April 17 - 22, 2012
Stefanie Lawton finished the round robin with a 5-2 record and meet Jennifer Jones in the semi-final. Lawton defeated Jones 6 - 3, and then defeated Cathy Overton-Clapham in the final 7 - 3 to claim the Sun Life Players Championship Title. 
SWCT STANDINGS
Trish Paulsen
25 points
$5225
23 points
$6500
Larissa Murray
22 points
$5050
Penny Barker
18 points
$3675
14 points
$3050
Jill Shumay
14 points
$2700
Mandy Selzer
12 points
$2300
Cindy Ricci
11 points
$2400
Debbie Folk
10 points
$2500
Lorraine Arguin
10 points
$1600
Deanna Doig
3 points
$1100
Brooklyn Lemon
5 points
$1000
Jacqueline Swiderski
5 points
$900
Robyn Silvernagle
5 points
$900
Chantelle Eberle
3points
$750
Brett Barber
3 points
$700
Shalon Fleming
3 points
$700


CTRS STANDINGS
5.
Stefanie Lawton
133.335
17.
Amber Holland
38.589
21.
Michelle Englot
34.612
32.
Jolene Campbell
19.575
35.
Trish Paulsen
15.214
41.
Chantelle Eberle
12.525
44.
Jill Shumay
10.060
48.
Penny Barker
8.825
49.
Larissa Murray
8.675
50.
Cindy Ricci
8.498
51.
Sherrilee Orsted
8.214
56.
Robyn Silvernagle
6.369
65.
Mandy Selzer
5.025
69.
Debbie Folk
4.250
87.
Brooklyn Lemon
1.250
95.
Brandee Borne
0.250


GETTING TO KNOW A CCA MEMBER

Name
Bernadette McIntyre
1. Current Residence – Regina, SK
2. Hometown – Bethune, AB
3. Current curling club – Highland Curling Club, Regina
4. Occupation - CEO Wascana Centre Authority
5. Family – Married to Richard McIntyre for almost 28 years and have two great children Lisa 22 and Shawn 16
6. Event/organizations you are volunteering for this year – Saskatchewan Credit Unions Queen City Marathon, The Capital One Canada Cup of Curling, The Canadian Two Person Stick Curling Championship, the Juvenile Diabetes Ride for the Cure, The Canadian Capital Cities Organization, Curl Regina, Highland Curling Club Cooperative, the Canadian Curling Association (complete the end of June 2012). Friends of Wascana Marsh.
7. What is your favourite part about volunteering? Working with all the other volunteers toward a common goal and having fun while we do it.
8. Why should people curl and why should they go watch any of the major events hosted around the province and beyond?  Curling is a great game that a person can enjoy at many levels of play for your entire life – it provides physical activity within a wonderfully friendly and social environment. Curing events are great fun to attend. The action on the ice is always entertaining and the fun off the ice is friendly – the community of curlers and curling fans are awesome!
9. What is your most memorable curling moment? The final day of the 1998 Scott Tournament of Hearts, when the Brandt Centre was full to the brim, even though neither of the Saskatchewan teams were curling. It was such a reward for the many volunteers that even though the game was on TV, they showed up to enjoy the event that so many had worked so hard to make extra special. Then a few weeks later we found out that for the first time ever the Canadian Women’s Curling Championship had a higher attendance than the Men’s Canadian Curling Championship. Thanks to the Schmirler Team, the Trowell team and the volunteers – a record was set that has yet to be broken.
10. Who is your favourite curler and why? Sam Richardson for all he has put into the game and community, while curling and for decards after with all his support and speaking engagements across the country. Sam is a great person - curling icon.

 
** Do you need a spare, or want to be a spare? If so, email saskwct@yahoo.ca or post on our Facebook page and maybe we can help.
** The SWCT is always looking for volunteers and new ideas. If you would like to join or have ideas please email us at saskwct@yahoo.ca .

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