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CURLING CANADA • NEW HOLLAND CANADIAN JUNIORS • MEDIA GUIDE 1
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TABLE OF CONTENTSEVENT INFORMATIONBOARD OF GOVERNORS & NATIONAL STAFF 3FACT SHEET 42021 WORLD JUNIORS QUALIFICATION 5SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 62020 NEW HOLLAND CANADIAN JUNIORS ANNOUNCEMENT 7NEW HOLLAND CANADIAN JUNIORS DRAW 9PRACTICE SCHEDULE 10
MEN’S TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONMEN’S ROSTER 11MEN’S BIOS 12 ALBERTA 12 BRITISH COLUMBIA 1 14 BRITISH COLUMBIA 2 16 MANITOBA 1 17 MANITOBA 2 19 NEW BRUNSWICK 21 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR 23 NORTHERN ONTARIO 25 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES 27 NOVA SCOTIA 29 ONTARIO 31 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 32 QUEBEC 34 SASKATCHEWAN 36
WOMEN’S TEAM & PLAYER INFORMATIONWOMEN’S ROSTER 38WOMEN’S BIOS 39 ALBERTA 39 BRITISH COLUMBIA 41 MANITOBA 43 NEW BRUNSWICK 45 NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR, 47 NORTHERN ONTARIO 49 NORTHWEST TERRITORIES 51 NOVA SCOTIA 53 NUNAVUT 55 ONTARIO 57 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 59 QUEBEC 61 SASKATCHEWAN 63 YUKON 64
STATS, RECORDS & RESULTSJUNIOR MEN RECORDS 66JUNIOR WOMEN RECORDS 73MIXED DOUBLES WINNERS 80NEW HOLLAND CANADIAN JUNIORS HISTORICAL RESULTS 80
AWARDSALL-STAR TEAMS 81KEN WATSON SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD 84BALANCE PLUS FAIR PLAY AWARDS 85ASHAM NATIONAL COACHING AWARD 86JOAN MEAD LEGACY AWARD 87
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BOARD OF GOVERNORS & NATIONAL STAFFCURLING CANADA1660 Vimont CourtOrléans, ON K4A 4J4
TEL: (613) 834-2076 FAX: (613) 834-0716TOLL FREE: 1-800-550-2875
BOARD OF GOVERNORS
John Shea, Chair Angela Hodgson, Governor
Donna Krotz, Governor Amy Nixon, Governor
George Cooke, Governor Cathy Dalziel, Governor
Paul Addison, Governor Chana Martineau, Governor
Sam Antila, Governor Mitch Minken, Governor
NATIONAL STAFF
Katherine Henderson, Chief Executive Officer Louise Sauvé, Administrative Assistant
Bill Merklinger, Executive Director, Corporate Services Jacob Ewing, Web Application Developer
Gordon McNabb, General Manager, Event Operations Kim Warburton, Sales Account Manager
Gerry Peckham, Director, High Performance Melissa Hicks, Sales Account Coordinator
Danny Lamoureux, Director, Championship Services & Curling Club Development
Helen Radford, Manager, Program Development Youth Feeder System
Justin Perry, Director, Information Services & Technology Dixie Lorentz, Sponsor Fulfillment
Al Cameron, Director, Communication & Media Relations Andy Henry, Manager, Marketing & Tickets
Stephanie Carbonette, Comptroller Marcy Hrechkosy, Event Manager
Brodie Bazinet, Foundation Manager Neil Houston, Event Manager
Robyn Mattie, Manager, Curling Club Championship Terry Morris, Event Manager
Karen Ryan, Executive Assistant Kyle Jahns, Manager, Communication & Media Relations
JoAnne Viau, Coordinator, Financial Services Nolan Thiessen, Manager, Championship Services & Athlete Liaison
Casey Sweeney, Coordinator, Financial Services Maddie Kelly, Marketing and Office Coordinator
Louise Delorme, Coordinator, National Athlete Services & Coaching
Donna Gillis, Marketing and Office Coordinator
Rachel Delaney, Coordinator, Development & Championship Services
Amanda MacKenzie, Marketing and Office Coordinator
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FACT SHEETOFFICIAL NAME: New Holland Canadian Junior Men’s and Women’s Curling Championships
DATE/SITE: January 18-26, 2020 - George Preston Recreation Centre, Langley, B.C.
FORMAT: By gender, the teams are seeded #1 through #14, based on the final standings in last year’s juniors at
Prince Alberta, Sask., and then separated into two pools of seven each. Seeds 1, 4, 5, 8, 10, 11 and 14 are
in Pool A; Seeds 2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 12 and 13 are in Pool B.
The teams play a six-game round robin within each pool from Saturday, January 19 through Tuesday,
January 22. The top four teams from each pool advance to the Championship Pool for each gender. Any
ties for the last berth to the Championship Pool will be decided by a tiebreaker game(s) with the winner
advancing to the Championship Pool while the loser moving to the Seeding Pool.
In the Championship Pool the teams play four games against teams from the other preliminary round
robin pool from Wednesday through Friday. The top three finishers, based on overall won-lost records
(a total of 10 games), will qualify for the weekend playoffs.
The first-place teams advance to their respective finals. The second and third place teams (after any
required tiebreaker games) meet in semifinals on Saturday. The winners advance to their respective
finals on Sunday.
In the meantime, the six teams of each gender that did not qualify for the Championship Pool go to
the Seeding Pool. The teams play the teams from the other pool in a three-game round robin starting
Wednesday. Each team’s won-lost record is carried forward.
At the conclusion of both the Championship Pool and Seeding Pool on Friday, the overall won-lost
records of the non-playoff teams (each team will have played at least nine games) will be used for
seeding purposes for the 2021 Canadian Juniors. The playoff teams will eventually be seeded #1 (gold
medallist), #2 (silver medallist) and #3 (bronze medallist) for next year.
Teams that do not qualify for the playoffs will be mixed to form mixed doubles teams for a 44-team
single-elimination mixed doubles tournament on Saturday and Sunday.
INTERNET: Draw results and event information can be obtained at:https://www.curling.ca/2020juniors/
TELEVISION: TSN, RDS2 (Men’s and women’s semifinals and finals)
WINNERS EARN: Berth into the 2020 World Junior Curling Championships as Team Canada in Krasnoyarsk, Russia from Feb. 15-22
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HOW TEAMS QUALIFIED: Teams qualified through one of 14 provincial/territorial championships hosted across the country by their respective Member Associations.
Yukon and Nunavut did not send a representative in the men’s competition, therefore the province hosting the national championship and last season’s winner were invited. Because British Columbia met both criteria, the second berth was provided to last season’s runner-up, Manitoba.
MEDIA CONTACTS: Al CameronDirector, Communication and Media Relations Curling CanadaCell: 403-463-5500
Kyle JahnsManager, Communication and Media Relations Curling CanadaCell: 204-803-8221
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CHIEF ICE TECHNICIAN Mike Merklinger GAME OFFICIALS Sharon Morrison
CHIEF UMPIRE Patti Caldwell Ted Anderson
DEPUTY CHIEF UMPIRE Marg White Vonda Hofferd
CHIEF STATISTICIAN Debbie Hrynyk Andy Lessard
Herb Wong
Kathy MacKenzie
Janie Hobart
EVENT OFFICIALS & PERSONNEL:
2021 WORLD JUNIORS QUALIFICATIONWith the dates of the 2021 New Holland Canadian Juniors being shifted into March to allow junior-age players to compete longer into the season, players competing in Langley may be representing Canada at the 2021 World Juniors in February 2021 (location TBA by the World Curling Federation).
Here are the criteria for determining the 2021 Team Canada representatives:
• 2020 Canadian Juniors runner-up teams (if three of four are age eligible) will represent Canada at the World Junior Championships in 2021. If the runner-up team needs to replace one player because of age eligibility, consultation will take place with Curling Canada before a new team member is selected.
• If a runner-up team is not age eligible to represent Canada at the World Junior Championships in 2021, then Curling Canada will select individual age-eligible athletes from the 2020 playoffs and/or Championship Pool to determine Team Canada for the World Junior Championships in 2021. Individual selected athletes may also be part of the 2020 winning Canadian team.
• Curling Canada will announce the athletes selected to represent Canada at the 2021 World Junior Championships towards the end of February.
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
FRIDAY, JANUARY 179 a.m. Practices begin
7:30 p.m. Team meeting
SATURDAY, JANUARY 189 a.m. Draw #1
2 p.m. Draw #2
7:30 p.m. Draw #3
SUNDAY, JANUARY 199 a.m. Draw #4
2 p.m. Draw #5
7 p.m. Draw #6
MONDAY, JANUARY 209 a.m. Draw #7
2 p.m. Draw #8
7 p.m. Draw #9
TUESDAY, JANUARY 219 a.m. Draw #10
2 p.m. Draw #11
7 p.m. Draw #12
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 229 a.m. Draw #13
(tiebreakers, if necessary)
2 p.m. Draw #14
7 p.m. Draw #15
THURSDAY, JANUARY 239 a.m. Draw #16
2 p.m. Draw #17
7 p.m. Draw #18
FRIDAY, JANUARY 249 a.m. Draw #19
2 p.m. Draw #20
SATURDAY, JANUARY 259 a.m. (all day) Mixed doubles
11 a.m. Women’s semifinal
4 p.m. Men’s semifinal
SUNDAY, JANUARY 269 a.m. Women’s final
Noon Mixed doubles semifinals
2 p.m. Mixed doubles medal games
2 p.m. Men’s final
All times PST.
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2018 HOME HARDWARE CANADA CUP ANNOUNCEMENT
2020 NEW HOLLAND CANADIAN JUNIORS HEADED TO LANGLEY, B.C.One of Canada’s most accomplished Under-21 curlers will have the opportunity close out his junior career on home ice, it was announced today by Curling Canada.
The 2020 New Holland Canadian Junior Men’s and Women’s Curling Championships will be played Jan. 18-26 in Langley, B.C.
Three-time Canadian junior men’s champion Tyler Tardi plays out of the Langley Curling Centre, which is located at the George Preston Recreation Centre — the host facility for the 2020 New Holland Canadian Juniors.
“We’re still feeling the excitement of winning this year’s New Holland Canadian junior championship, and knowing that I’ll have the opportunity to compete next year on home ice is beyond a thrill,” said Tardi, who along with his vice-skip Sterling Middleton became the first curlers ever to win three Canadian junior championships by winning gold at the 2019 New Holland Canadian Juniors in late January in Prince Albert, Sask. “The Langley Curling Centre is a superb facility, and I know it will be in first-class condition next year so that the competitors can show off their skills.”
New Holland, a world leader in the manufacturing and selling of agricultural and construction equipment, will continue its support of junior curling as the title sponsor for the biggest national junior curling championship in the world.
“In the western provinces of Canada particularly, curling and farming are both woven into the fabric of life. That’s why New Holland has partnered with Curling Canada to support the great sport of curling,” said Bret Lieberman, Vice President, New Holland, North America. “We’re especially proud to have our name associated with the Canadian Juniors tournament for the third straight year.”
“While New Holland supports curling on a national level, New Holland Dealers lend their support to their local curling clubs,” added Doug Warrener, New Holland’s Canadian Director of Growth and Specialty Sales. “With over 125 New Holland Dealers located in rural communities across Canada, we take a great deal of pride in the role we play in the development of the country’s best young curlers.”
It will be the first time the Canadian junior championships have been contested in Langley, but the city has host significant curling events in the past — none bigger than the 2012 World Financial Group Continental Cup when Team World prevailed over Team North America at the Langley Events Centre.
“The Township of Langley is proud to welcome this prestigious curling championship to our community,” said Mayor Jack Froese. “Langley Township is full of enthusiastic sports fans who will be thrilled to experience curling at this level. We look forward to seeing the top junior curlers in the country put on their best display of skill, teamwork, and dedication as they vie to be named the best in Canada.”
The George Preston Recreation Centre opened in 1973; the arena is the home of the B.C. Hockey League’s Langley Rivermen, while the Langley Curling Centre is a six-sheet facility located in the same complex, making it an ideal host for the 2020 New Holland Canadian Juniors.
“The Lower Mainland of British Columbia is a beautiful part of our country, and I know the athletes, their coaches and their families will be welcomed with open arms at the 2020 New Holland Canadian Juniors,” said Maureen Miller, Chair of Curling Canada’s Board of Governors. “Watching Canada’s future curling superstars is a thrill, because we know these are the athletes who will be representing us on the world stage for years to come; fans in Langley are definitely in for a treat.”
It will be the seventh time British Columbia has hosted the combined Canadian Juniors. Victoria is a two-time host, in 2017 and 2004; other previous host sites were North Vancouver in 1988, Vernon in 1992, Kelowna in 1999 and Salmon Arm in 2009. Prior to 1987, the Canadian Junior Women’s Championship was played in Fort St. John in 1984, in Chilliwack in 1978, and in Vancouver in 1971. Previous B.C.-hosted editions of the Canadian Junior Men’s Championship were in 1971 in Kamloops, 1961 in Prince George, and 1951 in Nelson.
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The 2020 New Holland Canadian Juniors will give B.C. fans more than just the opportunity to watch the country’s best young curling teams in action; it will also be a chance to celebrate the 125th anniversary of curling in British Columbia.
“We’re proud to welcome the New Holland Canadian Junior Championships back to B.C., and equally proud that our province has such a great history at this event, both as hosts and participants,” said Scott Braley, Chief Executive Officer of Curl BC. “This country’s next generation of curling stars will put on a memorable show in Langley, and I know they’ll be treated like royalty by the Langley host committee.”
B.C. teams have won a combined 10 Canadian junior championships — the most recent being Tardi’s team representing the Langley Curling Centre winning in 2017 at Victoria, 2018 at Shawinigan, Que., and last month at Prince Albert, Sask. Other previous winners were Corryn Brown in 2013 at Fort McMurray, Alta., Brad Kuhn in 2000 at Moncton, N.B., Dean Joanisse in 1989 at Winnipeg, Mike Wood in 1988 at North Vancouver, Julie Sutton in 1987 at Prince Albert, Jodie Sutton in 1986 at Rouyn-Noranda, Que., Sandra Plut in 1982 at Winnipeg and Jerry Laughlin in 1961 at Prince George.
“We were thrilled to get word from Curling Canada that our bid for the 2020 New Holland Canadian Junior Championships was successful,” said Nigel Easton, Chair of the Langley Host Committee. “We want to give players, their families and visiting fans an experience they won’t soon forget when they come to Langley next year. We have a first-class facility, and it will be a perfect stage for these young athletes.”
With 14 teams in each gender (representing each of the 10 provinces in addition to Northern Ontario, the Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut), the field will be split into two seven-team pools. Teams will play a round robin within their pool, leading to a championship pool beginning on Wednesday, which will then lead to the weekend playoffs. Teams that don’t qualify for the championship pool will play a seeding pool to help determine rankings for the 2021 Canadian Juniors (host site TBD). Meantime, non-playoff teams will participate in a mixed doubles competition.
The Canadian Junior Men’s Championship has been contested annually since its inception in 1950 in Quebec City. The first Canadian Junior Women’s Championship was played in 1971 at Vancouver.
Alberta has won a leading 16 junior men’s titles while Saskatchewan is second with 14. In women’s, Saskatchewan boasts a leading 11 victories, followed by Alberta with nine.
The winners of the 2020 New Holland Canadian Juniors will represent Canada at the 2020 World Junior Championships (dates, location, TBA by World Curling Federation),
Canada has won a leading 20 world junior men’s titles since 1975 and 11 women’s crowns since 1988. Canadian teams skipped by Tardi and Nova Scotia’s Kaitlyn Jones swept gold at the 2018 World Juniors in Aberdeen, Scotland.
TSN, the official broadcaster of Curling Canada’s Season of Champions, will provide live and exclusive coverage across Canada of the women’s and men’s semifinals and finals.
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NEW HOLLAND CANADIAN JUNIORS DRAW
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PRACTICE SCHEDULEFRIDAY, JANUARY 17Each team practices on each sheet for 10 minutes and then rotates to the right. The following grid identifies the sheet of ice where each team will begin. Blue indicated junior men and yellow indicates junior women.
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MEN’S ROSTER(Listed in order of skip, vice-skip, second, lead)
A L B E R TA
Saville Community Sports Centre, Edmonton
Ryan Jacques, Desmond Young, Andrew Gittis, Gabriel Dyck, Skip Wilson (coach)
B R I T I S H C O L U M B I A 1
Royal City Curling Club, New Westminster
Hayato Sato, Matthew McCrady, Joshua Miki, Jacob Umbach, Brent Pierce (coach)
B R I T I S H C O L U M B I A 2
Richmond Curling Club
Johnson Tao, Toby Mills, Connor Kent, Michael Nunn, Vic Shimizu (coach)
M A N I T O B A 1
Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club, Winnipeg
Brett Walter, Thomas Dunlop, Zachary Wasylik, Lawson Yates, Calvin Edie (coach)
M A N I T O B A 2
Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club, Winnipeg
Jacques Gauthier, Jordan Peters, Brayden Payette, Zack Bilawka, John Lund (coach)
N E W B R U N S W I C K
Thistle St. Andrews Curling Club, Saint John
Liam Marin, Josh Vaughan, Adam Tracy, Dylan MacDonald, Matthewp Magee (alternate), Felipe Marin (coach)
N E W F O U N D L A N D & L A B R A D O R
RE/MAX Centre, St. John’s Curling Club
Daniel Bruce, Ryan McNeil Lamswood, Joel Krats, Nathan King, Dennis Bruce (coach)
N O R T H E R N O N TA R I O
Curl Sudbury
Jacob Horgan, Scott Mitchell, Mitchell Cortello, Chase Dusessoy, Collin Mitchell (coach)
N O R T H W E S T T E R R I T O R I E S
Forth Smith Curling & Winter Sports Centre
Sawer Kaeser, Tristan MacPherson, Adam Naugler, Garret Minute, Nick Kaeser (coach)
N O VA S C O T I A
Chester Curling Club
Graeme Weagle (throws third), Owen Purcell (throws fourth), Jeffrey Meagher, Scott Weagle, Anthony Purcell (coach)
O N TA R I O
Cataraqui Golf & Country Club, Kingston
Owen Purdy, Joshua Leung, Nathan Steele, Colin Schnurr, John Sawchuk (coach)
P R I N C E E D W A R D I S L A N D
Montague Curling Club
Tyler Smith, Ryan Abraham, Jake Flemming, Ryan Lowery, Philip Gorveatt (coach)
Q U E B E C
Lennoxville and Valleyfield Curling Clubs
Greg Cheal, Shawn Thomson, Simon-Olivier Hébert, James Trahan, Simon Hébert (coach)
S A S K AT C H E W A N
Sutherland Curling Club, Saskatoon
Rylan Kleiter, Trevor Johnson, Joshua Mattern, Matthieu Taillon, Dean Kleiter (coach)
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MEN’S BIOSALBERTA - SAVILLE COMMUNITY SPORTS CENTRE, EDMONTON
DESMOND YOUNGPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 19 (March 6, 2000, Fredericton, N.B.)
OCCUPATION: Kinesiology student (University of Alberta)
YEARS CURLED: 9
RYAN JACQUESPOSITION: Skip
AGE: 19 (June 19, 2000, Edmonon)
OCCUPATION: Computing science student (University of Alberta)
YEARS CURLED: 9
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (6-3, silver medal, Alberta skip)
ANDREW GITTISPOSITION: Second
AGE: 21 (November 2, 1998, Exton, Pa.)
OCCUPATION: Recreation & tourism student (University of Alberta)
YEARS CURLED: 6
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (6-5, Alberta skip)
HIGHLIGHTS
U S P O R T S / C U R L I N G C A N A D A U N I V E R S I T Y C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P S
Alternate in 2019 at Fredericton, N.B. (6-3, bronze medal, University of Alberta [Karsten Sturmay])
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GABRIEL DYCKPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 20 (July 21, 1999, Quebec City)
OCCUPATION: Kinesiology student (University of Alberta)
YEARS CURLED: 14
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (6-3, silver medal, Alberta second [Ryan Jacques])
SKIP WILSONPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 71 (January 23, 1949, Blairmore, Alta.)
OCCUPATION: Retired
YEARS COACHED: 21
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (6-5, Alberta lead [Desmond Young])
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BRITISH COLUMBIA 1 - ROYAL CITY CURLING CLUB, NEW WESTMINSTERHAYATO SATO
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 19 (August 29, 2000, New Westminster)
OCCUPATION: Business student (Douglas College)
YEARS CURLED: 8
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (1-4, British Columbia third [Dawson Ballard])
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2019 at Red Deer, Alta. (11-1, gold medal, British Columbia skip)
MATTHEW McCRADYPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 20 (November 6, 1999, New Westminster)
OCCUPATION: Ice technician (Royal City Curling Club)
YEARS CURLED: 13
JOSHUA MIKIPOSITION: Second
AGE: 18 (July 28, 2001, Kitchener, Ont.)
OCCUPATION: Student (Douglas College)
YEARS CURLED: 8
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (1-4, British Columbia second [Dawson Ballard])
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2019 at Red Deer, Alta. (11-1, gold medal, British Columbia third [Hayato Sato])
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JACOB UMBACHPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 20 (July 3, 1999, New Westminster)
OCCUPATION: Assistant ice technician (Royal City Curling Club)
YEARS CURLED: 10
BRENT PIERCEPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 50 (July 7, 1969, New Westminster)
OCCUPATION: Senior sales representative
YEARS COACHED: 4
HIGHLIGHTS
T I M H O R T O N S B R I E R - ( 3 )
2009 at Calgary (6-5, British Columbia third [Sean Geall]); 2000 at Saskatoon (11-2, gold medal, British Columbia third [Greg McAuley]); 1998 at Winnipeg (7-5, British Columbia third [Greg McAuley)
W O R L D M E N ’ S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2000 at Glasgow, Scotland (10-1, gold medal, Canada third [Greg McAuley])
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
1987 at Prince Albert, Sask. (7-5, bronze medal, British Columbia skip)
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BRITISH COLUMBIA 2 - RICHMOND CURLING CLUBJOHNSON TAO
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 17 (December 10, 2002, Beijing)
OCCUPATION: Grade 12 student (J.N. Burnett Secondary School)
YEARS CURLED: 8
TOBY MILLSPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 18 (November 6, 2001, Vancouver)
OCCUPATION: General science student (Langara College)
YEARS CURLED: 10
CONNOR KENTPOSITION: Second
AGE: 17 (June 19, 2002, Vancouver)
OCCUPATION: Grade 12 student (Dr. Charles Best Secondary School)
YEARS CURLED: 6
MICHAEL NUNNPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 17 (March 17, 2002, Vancouver)
OCCUPATION: Grade 12 student, McMath Secondary School
YEARS CURLED: 6
VIC SHIMIZUPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 65 (July 22, 1954, Grand Forks, B.C.)
OCCUPATION: Retired
YEARS COACHED: 15
C O A C H I N G
Canadian juniors: Coached British Columbia (skip Kelly Shimizu) in 2009 (6-6 at Salmon Arm, B.C.)
C A N A D I A N M E N ’ S C U R L I N G C L U B C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at Miramichi, N.B. (8-0, gold medal, British Columbia skip)
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MANITOBA 1 - ASSINIBOINE MEMORIAL CURLING CLUB, WINNIPEGBRETT WALTER
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 19 (April 5, 2000, Winnipeg)
OCCUPATION: Landscaper and maintenance (Lawn Clinic)
YEARS CURLED: 14
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (5-3, Manitoba skip); 2017 at Moncton, N.B. (3-5, Manitoba skip)
THOMAS DUNLOPPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 20 (September 26, 1999, Regina)
OCCUPATION: Landscaper/snow removal (Kindret)
YEARS CURLED: 10
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (5-3, Manitoba third [Brett Walter])
ZACHARY WASYLIKPOSITION: Second
AGE: 20 (October 29, 1999, Winnipeg)
OCCUPATION: Business student (University of Manitoba)
YEARS CURLED: 13
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (5-3, Manitoba second [Brett Walter]); 2017 at Moncton, N.B. (3-5, Manitoba second [Brett Walter])
LAWSON YATESPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 19 (April 20, 2000, Brandon, Man.)
OCCUPATION: Business student (University of Manitoba)
YEARS CURLED: 9
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CALVIN EDIEPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 62 (June 20, 1957, Winnipeg)
OCCUPATION: President (Edie Construction Ltd.)
YEARS COACHED: 38
HIGHLIGHTS
C O A C H I N G
Canadian juniors: Coached Manitoba (skip Calleen Neufeld) in 2005 (5-7, Fredericton) and 2006 (9-4 in Thunder Bay, Ont.); coached Manitoba (skip Kyle Doering) in 2012 (10-4, bronze medal, Napanee, Ont.); coached Manitoba (skip Matt Dunstone) in 2016 (11-1, gold medal at Stratford, Ont.). World juniors: Coached Canada (skip Matt Dunstone) in 2016 (8-3, bronze medal at Copenhagen, Denmark); Canada Winter Games: Coached Manitoba (skip Kyle Doering) at 2011 Canada Winter Games (5-2, bronze medal at Halifax). Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings: Coached in 2009 (skip Jason Gunnlaugson) (0-7 at Edmonton). U SPORTS: Coached University of Winnipeg (skip Kyle Doering) in 2015 (5-4, bronze medal at Waterloo, Ont.)
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MANITOBA 2 - ASSINIBOINE MEMORIAL CURLING CLUB, WINNIPEGJACQUES GAUTHIER
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 21 (October 17, 1998, Winnipeg)
OCCUPATION: Student (University of Manitoba)
YEARS CURLED: 15
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 3 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (8-4, silver medal, Manitoba third [JT Ryan]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (8-4, bronze medal, Manitoba third [JT Ryan]); 2017 at Victoria (7-4, Manitoba third [JT Ryan])
W O R L D J U N I O R M E N ’ S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P
Alternate in 2018 at Aberdeen, Scotland (9-2, gold medal, Canada [Tyler Tardi])
JORDAN PETERSPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 21 (December 12, 1998, Winkler, Man.)
OCCUPATION: Business student (Providence University College)
YEARS CURLED: 12
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (3-5, Manitoba third [Brett Walter])
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (8-4, silver medal, Manitoba third [JT Ryan])
BRAYDEN PAYETTEPOSITION: Second
AGE: 19 (April 6, 2000, Brandon, Man.)
OCCUPATION: Carpentry apprentice (Contractors Corner)
YEARS CURLED: 14
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ZACK BILAWKAPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 18 (February 19, 2001, Winnipeg)
OCCUPATION: Business student (University of Manitoba)
YEARS CURLED: 10
JOHN LUNDPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 64 (February 3, 1955, Winnipeg)
OCCUPATION: Corporate Lending Manager (Steinbach Credit Union)
YEARS COACHED: 19
HIGHLIGHTS
C O A C H I N G
Canadian juniors: Coached Manitoba (skip JT Ryan) in 2017 (7-4 at Victoria), 2018 (8-4, bronze medal, at Shawinigan, Que.) and 2019 (8-4, silver medal, at Prince Albert, Sask.)
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2019 at Red Deer, Alta. (8-5, Manitoba second [Graham Loewen])
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NEW BRUNSWICK - THISTLE ST. ANDREWS CURLING CLUB, SAINT JOHN
LIAM MARINPOSITION: Skip
AGE: 19 (April 12, 2000, Saint John)
OCCUPATION: Student (University of New Brunswick Saint John)
YEARS CURLED: 14
HIGHLIGHTS
JOSH VAUGHANPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 19 (June 8, 2000, Saint John)
OCCUPATION: Student (University of New Brunswick Saint John)
YEARS CURLED: 11
ADAM TRACYPOSITION: Second
AGE: 20 (September 8, 1999, Fredericton, N.B.)
OCCUPATION: Engineering student (University of New Brunswick)
YEARS CURLED: 14
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (4-5, New Brunswick skip); 2017 at Victoria (3-7, New Brunswick skip)
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (3-5, New Brunswick skip); 2017 at Moncton, N.B. (5-3, New Brunswick skip)
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (3-5, New Brunswick lead [Liam Marin])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (3-5, New Brunswick third [Liam Marin]); 2017 at Moncton, N.B. (5-3, New Brunswick third [Liam Marin])
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2015 at Prince George, B.C. (4-4, New Brunswick second [Carter Small])
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DYLAN MacDONALDPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 19 (January 26, 2001, Sydney, N.S.) *Birthday during event*
OCCUPATION: Student (University of New Brunswick)
YEARS CURLED: 9
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (4-5, New Brunswick lead [Liam Marin])
FELIPE MARINPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 50 (January 2, 1970, Saint John, N.B.)
OCCUPATION: Math teacher (Kennebecasis Valley High School)
YEARS COACHED: 17
HIGHLIGHTS
C O A C H I N G
Canadian juniors: Coached New Brunswick (skip Liam Marin) in 2017 (1-6 at Victoria) and 2018 (4-5 at Shawinigan, Que.); coached New Brunswick (skip Becky Atkinson) in 2003 (6-6 at Ottawa). Under-18: Coached New Brunswick (skip Liam Marin) 2018 (3-5 at St. Andrews, N.B.). World Junior B Curling Championships: Coached Spain (men’s and women’s) at 2016 and 2017 championships.
MATTHEW MAGEEPOSITION: Alternate
AGE: 21 (August 18, 1998, Riverview, N.B.)
OCCUPATION: Student (New Brunswick Community College)
YEARS CURLED: 16
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (5-3, New Brunswick lead [Liam Marin])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (3-5, New Brunswick second [Liam Marin])
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NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR - RE/MAX CENTRE, ST. JOHN’S CURLING CLUB
DANIEL BRUCEPOSITION: Skip
AGE: 21 (January 14, 1999, Ottawa)
OCCUPATION: Student (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
YEARS CURLED: 9
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (5-5, N.L. fourth [Greg Blyde]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (4-6, N.L. skip)
RYAN McNEIL LAMSWOODPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 19 (March 19, 2000, Corner Brook, N.L.)
OCCUPATION: Student (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
YEARS CURLED: 15
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 4 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (5-5, N.L. second [Greg Blyde]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (4-6, N.L. third [Daniel Bruce]); 2016 at Stratford, Ont. (5-4, N.L. third [Greg Smith]); 2015 at Corner Brook, N.L. (3-6, N.L. third [Greg Smith])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (6-4, N.L. skip)
U S P O R T S / C U R L I N G C A N A D A U N I V E R S I T Y C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P S - ( 1 )
2019 at Fredericton, N.B. (5-4, silver medal, Memorial University third [Greg Blyde])
U S P O R T S / C U R L I N G C A N A D A U N I V E R S I T Y C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P S - ( 1 )
2019 at Fredericton, N.B. (5-4, silver medal, Memorial University second [Greg Blyde])
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NATHAN KINGPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 20 (April 16, 1999, Corner Brook, N.L.)
OCCUPATION: Student (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
YEARS CURLED: 8
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (5-5, N.L. lead [Greg Blyde]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (4-6, N.L. lead [Daniel Bruce])
DENNIS BRUCEPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 55 (October 9, 1964, Corner Brook, N.L.)
OCCUPATION: Economist (HDR Corporation)
YEARS COACHED: 9
HIGHLIGHTS
C O A C H I N G
Canadian juniors: Coached Newfoundland & Labrador (skip Daniel Bruce) in 2018 (4-6 at Shawinigan, Que.) and (skip Greg Blyde) in 2019 (5-5 at Prince Albert, Sask.) U SPORTS: Coached Memorial Univeristy (skip Greg Blyde) in 2019 (5-4, silver medal at Fredericton, N.B.)
C A N A D I A N S E N I O R S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2015 at Edmonton (3-6, N.L. lead [Gary Oke])
JOEL KRATSPOSITION: Second
AGE: 18 (January 7, 2002, Labrador City, N.L.)
OCCUPATION: Grade 12 student (Mount Pearl Senior High School)
YEARS CURLED: 5
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Sherwood Park, Alta. (1-5, N.L. skip)
U S P O R T S / C U R L I N G C A N A D A U N I V E R S I T Y C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P S - ( 1 )
2019 at Fredericton, N.B. (5-4, silver medal, Memorial University lead [Greg Blyde])
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NORTHERN ONTARIO - CURL SUDBURY
JACOB HORGANPOSITION: Skip
AGE: 19 (April 7, 2000, Sudbury, Ont.)
OCCUPATION: Student (Laurentian University)
YEARS CURLED: 13
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 6 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (6-4, Northern Ontario third [Tanner Horgan]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (8-3, silver medal, Northern Ontario third [Tanner Horgan]); 2017 at Victoria (7-3, bronze medal, Northern Ontario third [Tanner Horgan]); 2016 at Stratford, Ont. (9-2, silver medal, Northern Ontario third [Tanner Horgan]); 2015 at Corner Brook, N.L. (5-5, Northern Ontario third [Tanner Horgan]); 2014 at Liverpool. N.S. (5-5, Northern Ontario second [Tanner Horgan])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (8-2, bronze medal, Northern Ontario skip); 2017 at Moncton, N.B. (7-3, gold medal, Northern Ontario skip)
MITCHELL CORTELLOPOSITION: Second
AGE: 20 (June 27, 1999, Halifax)
OCCUPATION: Ice technician (Curl Sudbury)
YEARS CURLED: 15
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (6-4, silver medal, Nova Scotia third [Ryan Abraham])
SCOTT MITCHELLPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 18 (July 4, 2001, Scarborough, Ont.)
OCCUPATION: HVAC student (Cambrian College)
YEARS CURLED: 9
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (3-4, Ontario third [Joshua Leung]); 2017 at Moncton, N.B. (4-4, Ontario second [Hazen Enman])
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CHASE DUSESSOYPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 19 (May 7, 2000, Brandon, Man.)
OCCUPATION: Rink attendant (Curl Sudbury)
YEARS CURLED: 9
HIGHLIGHTS
COLLIN MITCHELLPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 50 (September 23, 1969, Freeport, Bahamas)
OCCUPATION: President (W. Mitchell & Son Mechanical Contractors Ltd)
YEARS COACHED: 8
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (5-3, Manitoba lead [Brett Walter])
O LY M P I C W I N T E R G A M E S , M E N ’ S - ( 1 )
1998 at Nagano, Japan (7-2, silver medal, Canada second [Mike Harris])
T I M H O R T O N S R O A R O F T H E R I N G S - ( 2 )
2013 at Winnipeg (1-6, John Epping second); 1997 at Brandon, Man. (8-2, gold medal, Mike Harris second)
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NORTHWEST TERRITORIES - FORT SMITH CURLING & WINTER SPORTS CENTRE
SAWER KAESERPOSITION: Skip
AGE: 17 (January 13, 2003, Stettler, Alta.)
OCCUPATION: Grade 11 student (P.W. Kaeser High School)
YEARS CURLED: 12
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 3 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (1-8, Northwest Territories skip); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (1-8, Northwest Territories skip); 2017 at Victoria (1-9, Northwest Territories skip)
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2019 at Red Deer, Alta. (0-10, Northwest Territories skip)
TRISTAN MacPHERSONPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 16 (December 15, 2003, Yellowknife, N.W.T.)
OCCUPATION: Grade 11 student (P.W. Kaeser High School)
YEARS CURLED: 8
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 3 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (1-8, Northwest Territories third [Sawer Kaeser]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (1-8, Northwest Territories third [Sawer Kaeser]); 2017 at Victoria (1-9, Northwest Territories third [Sawer Kaeser])
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2019 at Red Deer, Alta. (0-10, Northwest Territories third [Sawer Kaeser])
ADAM NAUGLERPOSITION: Second
AGE: 16 (September 12, 2003, Yellowknife, N.W.T.)
OCCUPATION: Grade 11 student (École St. Patrick’s High School)
YEARS CURLED: 10
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 3 )
2019 at Sherwood Park, Alta. (0-6, Northwest Territories skip); 2018 at St. Andrews (0-5, Northwest Territories skip); 2017 at Moncton, N.B. (0-8, Northwest Territories third [Oberon Lee])
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GARRET MINUTEPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 15 (August 23, 2004, Edmonton)
OCCUPATION: Grade 10 student (P.W. Kaeser High School)
YEARS CURLED: 6
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 3 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (1-8, Northwest Territories second [Sawer Kaeser]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (1-8, Northwest Territories lead [Sawer Kaeser]); 2017 at Victoria (1-9, Northwest Territories lead [Sawer Kaeser])
NICK KAESERPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 52 (December 14, 1967, Fort Smith, N.W.T.)
OCCUPATION: Grocery manager (P.W. Kaeser’s Stores Ltd.)
YEARS COACHED: 6
HIGHLIGHTS
C O A C H I N G
Canadian juniors: Coached Northwest Territories (skip Sawer Kaeser) in 2017 (1-9 at Victoria), 2018 (1-8 at Shawinigan, Que.), 2019 (1-8 at Prince Albert, Sask.)
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2019 at Red Deer, Alta. (0-10, Northwest Territories second [Sawer Kaeser])
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NOVA SCOTIA - CHESTER CURLING CLUB GRAEME WEAGLE
POSITION: Skip (throws third)
AGE: 20 (August 14, 1999, Halifax)
OCCUPATION: Business student (Saint Mary’s University)
YEARS CURLED: 13
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (7-2, gold medal, Nova Scotia skip [threw third stones])
OWEN PURCELLPOSITION: Fourth
AGE: 19 (July 8, 2000, Halifax)
OCCUPATION: Computer Science student (Dalhousie University)
YEARS CURLED: 13
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Sherwood Park, Alta. (6-5, Nova Scotia skip); 2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (7-2, gold medal, Nova Scotia fourth [Graeme Weagle])
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (4-6, Nova Scotia skip [threw third stones])
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (4-6, Nova Scotia fourth [Graeme Weagle])
U S P O R T S / C U R L I N G C A N A D A U N I V E R S I T Y C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P S - ( 1 )
2019 at Fredericton, N.B. (6-3, Dalhousie University third [Matthew Manuel])
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JEFFREY MEAGHERPOSITION: Second
AGE: 20 (October 7, 1999, Halifax)
OCCUPATION: Engineering student (Dalhousie University)
YEARS CURLED: 13
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (7-2, gold medal, Nova Scotia second [Graeme Weagle])
SCOTT WEAGLEPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 19 (October 24, 2000, Halifax)
OCCUPATION: Business student (Saint Mary’s University)
YEARS CURLED: 11
ANTHONY PURCELLPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 48 (June 2, 1971, Halifax)
OCCUPATION: Product Manager (ABCO Supply & Service)
YEARS COACHED: 4
HIGHLIGHTS
C O A C H I N G
Canadian Under-18 championships: Coached Nova Scotia (skip Graeme Weagle) in 2018 (7-2 at St. Andrews, N.B., gold medal), and (skip Owen Purcell) in 2019 (6-5 at Sherwood Park, Alta.) Canadian juniors: Skipped Nova Scotia (skip Graeme Weagle) in 2019 (4-6 at Prince Albert, Sask.)
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (4-6, Nova Scotia second [Graeme Weagle])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Sherwood Park, Alta. (6-5, Nova Scotia lead [Owen Purcell]); 2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (7-2, gold medal, Nova Scotia lead [Graeme Weagle])
HIGHLIGHTS
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ONTARIO - CATARAQUI GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB, KINGSTONOWEN PURDY
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 20 (July 15, 1999, Mississauga, Ont.)
OCCUPATION: Engineering student (Queen’s University)
YEARS CURLED: 9
JOSHUA LEUNGPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 19 (July 5, 2000, Markham, Ont.)
OCCUPATION: Computer science student (University of Toronto)
YEARS CURLED: 10
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (3-4, Ontario skip)
HIGHLIGHTS
COLIN SCHNURRPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 19 (August 22, 2000, Oshawa, Ont.)
OCCUPATION: Engineering student (Queen’s University)
YEARS CURLED: 11
NATHAN STEELEPOSITION: Second
AGE: 18 (May 9, 2001, Toronto)
OCCUPATION: Police studies student (Georgian College)
YEARS CURLED: 12
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (3-4, Ontario second [Joshua Leung])
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (3-4, Ontario lead [Joshua Leung])
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JOHN SAWCHUKPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 53 (December 1, 1966, Welland, On.t)
OCCUPATION: Teacher (District School Board of Niagara)
YEARS COACHED: 37
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - MONTAGUE CURLING CLUBTYLER SMITH
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 21 (August 20, 1998, Charlottetown)
OCCUPATION: Owner/operator (Smith Customs & Fabrication)
YEARS CURLED: 15
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 5 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (4-4, Prince Edward Island skip); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (4-5, New Brunswick third [Liam Marin]); 2017 at Victoria (2-5, Prince Edward Island skip); 2015 at Corner Brook, N.L. (5-4, Prince Edward Island skip); 2013 at Fort McMurray, Alta. (3-6, Prince Edward Island. skip)
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 2 )
2015 at Prince George, B.C. (3-4, P.E.I. skip); 2011 at Halifax (2-4, P.E.I. skip)
C A N A D I A N M I X E D C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Yarmouth, N.S. (3-6, P.E.I. third [Veronica Smith])
RYAN ABRAHAMPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 20 (July 15, 1999, Halifax)
OCCUPATION: Sport and Leisure Management student (Holland College)
YEARS CURLED: 16
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 3 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (4-4, Prince Edward Island third [Tyler Smith]); 2016 at Stratford, Ont. (5-4, Nova Scotia second [Matthew Manuel]); 2015 at Corner Brook, N.L. (4-5, Nova Scotia second [Matthew Manuel])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (6-4, silver medal, Nova Scotia skip)
C A N A D I A N M I X E D D O U B L E S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Fredericton, N.B. (2-5, w/ Rachel O’Connor)
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C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2015 at Prince George, B.C. (5-2, Nova Scotia second [Matthew Manuel])
JAKE FLEMMINGPOSITION: Second
AGE: 20 (February 26, 1999, Halifax)
OCCUPATION: Firefighting and first responder student (Holland College)
YEARS CURLED: 9
HIGHLIGHTS
RYAN LOWERYPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 19 (May 31, 2000, Charlottetown)
OCCUPATION: Energy system engineering technology student (Holland College)
YEARS CURLED: 12
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (4-4, Prince Edward Island lead [Tyler Smith]); 2015 at Corner Brook, N.L. (5-4, Prince Edward Island lead [Tyler Smith])
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2015 at Prince George, B.C. (3-4, Prince Edward Island lead [Tyler Smith])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (6-4, silver medal, Nova Scotia second [Ryan Abraham])
PHILIP GORVEATTPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 54 (August 28, 1965, Charlottetown)
OCCUPATION: Networks Operations (Rogers Communications)
YEARS COACHED: 8
HIGHLIGHTS
T I M H O R T O N S B R I E R - ( 3 )
2006 at Regina (3-8, Prince Edward Island second [Rod MacDonald]); 2005 at Edmonton (4-7, Prince Edward Island second [Rod MacDonald]); 2003 at Halifax (1-10, Prince Edward Island second [Robert Campbell])
Alternate in 2013 (at Edmonton, 2-9, Prince Edward Island [Eddie MacKenzie]), 2014 (at Kamloops, B.C., 4-7, Prince Edward Island [Eddie MacKenzie]) and 2017 (at St. John’s, N.L., 1-2 [pre-qualifer], Prince Edward Island [Eddie MacKenzie])
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N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
1985 at St. John’s, N.L. (10-2, silver medal, Prince Edward Island lead [Kent Scales]); 1984 at Winnipeg (3-8, Prince Edward Island lead [Alan Brown])
C A N A D I A N M I X E D C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
1991 at Thunder Bay, Ont. (4-7, Prince Edward Island second [Peter Gallant]); 1987 at Summerside, P.E.I. ( gold medal, P.E.I. second [Peter Gallant])
E V E R E S T C A N A D I A N S E N I O R M E N ’ S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Chilliwack, B.C. (4-5, Prince Edward Island skip); 2017 at Fredericton, N.B. (3-6, Prince Edward Island skip)
C O A C H I N G
Tim Hortons Brier: Coached Prince Edward Island (skip Eddie MacKenzie) in 2018 (3-5 at Regina)
QUEBEC - LENNOXVILLE/VALLEYFIELD CURLING CLUBS
GREG CHEALPOSITION: Skip
AGE: 20 (August 22, 1999, Sherbrooke, Que.)
OCCUPATION: Electrician apprentice (Price Electric)
YEARS CURLED: 8
HIGHLIGHTS
SHAWN THOMSONPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 20 (June 4, 1999, Salaberry de valleyfield, Que.)
OCCUPATION: Diesel mechanic student (Paul Gérin-Lajoie)
YEARS CURLED: 10
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (3-5, Quebec skip)
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JAMES TRAHANPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 17 (February 8, 2002, St-Charles-Borromée, Que.)
OCCUPATION: Health sciences student (Champlain College Lennoxville)
YEARS CURLED: 7
SIMON HÉBERTPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 48 (September 26, 1971, Baie-Comeau, Que.)
OCCUPATION: Foreman (City of Saint-Zotique)
YEARS COACHED: 10
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N M I X E D C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 3 )
2010 at Burlington, Ont. (4-7, Quebec skip); 2009 at Iqaluit (4-7, Quebec skip); 2008 at Calgary (7-5, Quebec skip)
SIMON-OLIVIER HÉBERTPOSITION: Second
AGE: 18 (November 8, 2001, Baie-Comeau, Que.)
OCCUPATION: Kinesiology student (Collège de Valleyfield)
YEARS CURLED: 13
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (3-5, Quebec third [Gregory Cheal])
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (5-5, Quebec second [Vincent Roberge])
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SASKATCHEWAN - SUTHERLAND CURLING CLUB, SASKATOONRYLAN KLEITER
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 21 (July 4, 1998, Saskatoon)
OCCUPATION: Accounting student (University of Saskatchewan)
YEARS CURLED: 10
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 3 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (8-3, bronze medal, Saskatchewan skip); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (4-5, Saskatchewan skip); 2017 at Victoria (4-5, Saskatchewan skip)
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (6-4, Saskatchewan skip)
W O R L D J U N I O R M E N ’ S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P
Alternate in 2019 at Liverpool, N.S. (9-2, gold medal, Canada [Tyler Tardi])
TREVOR JOHNSONPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 21 (November 15, 1998, Saskatoon)
OCCUPATION: Manufacturing technician (Pleasure-Way Industries)
YEARS CURLED: 11
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 3 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (8-3, bronze medal, Saskatchewan third [Rylan Kleiter]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (4-5, Saskatchewan third [Rylan Kleiter]); 2017 at Victoria (4-5, Saskatchewan third [Rylan Kleiter])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (6-4, Saskatchewan third [Rylan Kleiter])
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JOSHUA MATTERNPOSITION: Second
AGE: 21 (November 15, 1998, Sherwood Park, Alta.)
OCCUPATION: Engineering student (University of Saskatchewan)
YEARS CURLED: 10
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 3 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (8-3, bronze medal, Saskatchewan second [Rylan Kleiter]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (4-5, Saskatchewan second [Rylan Kleiter]); 2017 at Victoria (4-5, Saskatchewan second [Rylan Kleiter])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (6-4, Saskatchewan second [Rylan Kleiter])
MATTHIEU TAILLONPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 21 (September 11, 1998, Saskatoon)
OCCUPATION: Physiology and pharmacology student (University of Saskatchewan)
YEARS CURLED: 9
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 3 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (8-3, bronze medal, Saskatchewan lead [Rylan Kleiter]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (4-5, Saskatchewan lead [Rylan Kleiter]); 2017 at Victoria (4-5, Saskatchewan lead [Rylan Kleiter])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 B O Y S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (6-4, Saskatchewan lead [Rylan Kleiter])
DEAN KLEITERPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 52 (January 29, 1967, Cudworth, Sask.)
OCCUPATION: Business Owner (Gro-Tech Ag Solutions Ltd.)
YEARS COACHED: 10
HIGHLIGHTS
C O A C H I N G
Canadian Juniors: Coached Saskatchewan (skip Kristen Streifel) in 2015 (6-4 at Corner Brook N.L.). Coached Saskatchewan (skip Rylan Kleiter) in 2017 (4-5 at Victoria), 2018 (4-5 at Shawinigan, Que.), 2019 (8-3, bronze medal at Prince Albert, Sask.); Canadian Under-18 championships: Coached Saskatchewan (skip Rylan Kleiter) in 2017 (6-4 at Moncton, N.B.)
T I M H O R T O N S B R I E R
Alternate in 2003 at Halifax (5-6, Saskatchewan [Doug Harcourt]), 2001 at Ottawa (6-5, Saskatchewan [Doug Harcourt])
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WOMEN’S ROSTER(Listed in order of skip, vice-skip, second, lead)
A L B E R TA
Saville Community Sports Centre, Edmonton
Abby Marks, Catherine Clifford, Paige Papley, Jamie Scott, Doug Marks (coach)
B R I T I S H C O L U M B I A
Kimberley Curling Club
Kaila Buchy, Jaelyn Cotter, Katelyn McGillivray, Cassidy Schwaerzle, Samantha McLaren (alternate), Tom Buchy (coach)
M A N I T O B A
Altona Curling Club
Mackenzie Zacharias, Karlee Burgess, Emily Zacharias, Lauren Lenentine, Sheldon Zacharias (coach)
N E W B R U N S W I C K
Curl Moncton
Melodie Forsythe, Carly Smith, Deanna MacDonald, Caylee Smith (lead/alternate), Vanessa Roy (lead/alternate), Tim Forsythe (coach)
N E W F O U N D L A N D & L A B R A D O R
RE/MAX Centre, St. John’s Curling Club
Mackenzie Mitchell, Katie Follett, Sarah Chaytor, Claire Hartlen, Mark Noseworthy (coach)
N O R T H E R N O N TA R I O
Curl Sudbury
Kira Brunton, Lindsay Dubue, Calissa Daly, Jessica Leonard, Steve Acorn (coach)
N O R T H W E S T T E R R I T O R I E S
Inuvik Curling Club
Tyanna Bain, Pearl Gillis, Mataya Gillis, Adrianna Hendrick, Tyra Bain (alternate), Tyler Bain (coach)
N O VA S C O T I A
Halifax Curling Club
Taylour Stevens, Lindsey Burgess, Kate Callaghan, Cate Fitzgerald, Mary Mattatall (coach)
N U N AV U T
Iqaluit Curling Club
Sadie Pinksen, Christianne West, Kaitlin MacDonald, Lena Chown, Donalda Mattie (coach)
O N TA R I O
Rideau Curling Club, Ottawa
Sierra Sutherland, Adrienne Belliveau, Chelsea Ferrier, Julie Breton, McKenna McGovern (alternate), Beth Calwell (coach)
P R I N C E E D W A R D I S L A N D
Cornwall Curling Club
Lauren Ferguson, Sydney Howatt, Kristie Rogers, Rachel O’Connor, Pat Quilty (coach)
Q U E B E C
Kenogami/Etchemin/Lennoxville/Port-Alfred Curling Clubs
Noémie Gauthier, Léandra Roberge, Meaghan Rivett, Florence Boivin, Anna Munroe (alternate), Michel Blais (coach)
S A S K AT C H E W A N
Sutherland Curling Club, Saskatoon
Ashley Thevenot, Rachel Erickson, Paige Engel, Mary Engel, James Malainey (coach)
Y U K O N
Whitehorse Curling Club
Bayly Scoffin, Neizha Snider, Taylor Legge, Dannika Mikkelsen, Sue Ross (coach)
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WOMEN’S BIOSALBERTA - SAVILLE COMMUNITY SPORTS CENTRE, EDMONTON
CATHERINE CLIFFORDPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 19 (February 11, 2000, Chauvin, Alta.)
OCCUPATION: Kinesiology student (University of Alberta)
YEARS CURLED: 11
ABBY MARKSPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 20 (July 31, 1999, Red Deer, Alta.)
OCCUPATION: Agricultural, Life & Environmental Science student (University of Alberta)
YEARS CURLED: 12
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (5-3, Alberta skip)
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (11-0, gold medal, Alberta third [Selena Sturmay])
W O R L D J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Liverpool, N.S. (7-4, silver medal, Canada third [Selena Sturmay])
PAIGE PAPLEYPOSITION: Second
AGE: 20 (March 10, 1999, Edmonton)
OCCUPATION: Student (University of Alberta)
YEARS CURLED: 12
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (11-0, gold medal, Alberta lead [Selena Sturmay])
W O R L D J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Liverpool, N.S. (7-4, silver medal, Canada lead [Selena Sturmay])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (5-3, Alberta third [Abby Marks])
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DOUG MARKSPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 57 (December 26, 1962, Ottawa)
OCCUPATION: Contractor (RCMP)
YEARS COACHED: 7
HIGHLIGHTS
C O A C H I N G
Under 18’s: Coached Alberta (skip Abby Marks) in 2017 (5-3, at Moncton, N.B.)
JAMIE SCOTTPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 19 (April 21, 2000, Edmonton)
OCCUPATION: Student (University of Alberta)
YEARS CURLED: 7
HIGHLIGHTS
U S P O R T S / C U R L I N G C A N A D A U N I V E R S I T Y C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P S
Alternate in 2018 at Leduc, Alta. (7-2, gold medal, University of Alberta [Kristen Streifel])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (5-3, Alberta second [Abby Marks])
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BRITISH COLUMBIA - KIMBERLEY CURLING CLUB
KAILA BUCHYPOSITION: Skip
AGE: 17 (March 4, 2002, Kimberley)
OCCUPATION: Grade 12 student (Selkirk Secondary School)
YEARS CURLED: 12
HIGHLIGHTS
JAELYN COTTERPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 19 (March 3, 2000, Kamloops, B.C.)
OCCUPATION: Delivery driver (Domino’s Pizza)
YEARS CURLED: 13
KATELYN McGILLIVRAYPOSITION: Second
AGE: 18 (October 24, 2001, Edmonton)
OCCUPATION: Care aid (McCulloch House)
YEARS CURLED: 9
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Sherwood Park, Alta. (6-5, bronze medal, British Columbia skip); 2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (4-5, British Columbia third [Jaelyn Cotter])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (4-5, British Columbia skip)
C A N A D I A N M I X E D D O U B L E S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2017 at Saskatoon. (4-4, w/ Jim Cotter); 2016 at Saskatoon (4-3, w/ Jim Cotter)
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Sherwood Park, Alta. (6-5, bronze medal, British Columbia third [Kaila Buchy]); 2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (4-5, British Columbia second [Jaelyn Cotter])
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CASSIDY SCHWAERZLEPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 20 (November 10, 1999, Chilliwack, B.C.)
OCCUPATION: Accounting student (Okanagan College)
YEARS CURLED: 11
TOM BUCHYPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 52 (April 11, 1967, Kimberley)
OCCUPATION: Works department (City of Kimberley)
YEARS COACHED: 16
HIGHLIGHTS
C O A C H I N G
Under-18’s: Coached British Columbia (skip Kaila Buchy) in 2019 (6-5, bronze medal, at Sherwood Park, Alta.)
T I M H O R T O N S B R I E R
Alternate in 2008 at Winnipeg (8-5, British Columbia [Bob Ursel])
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (4-5, British Columbia lead [Jaelyn Cotter])
C A N A D I A N M I X E D C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 4 )
2018 at Swan River, Man. (4-5, British Columbia skip); 2013 at Mount Royal, Que. (5-6, British Columbia skip); 2011 at Morris, Man. (4-7, British Columbia skip); 2006 at Whitehorse, Yukon (6-5, British Columbia skip)
SAMANTHA McLARENPOSITION: Alternate
AGE: 18 (October 12, 2001, Moose Jaw, Sask.)
OCCUPATION: Student (University of British Columbia Okanagan)
YEARS CURLED: 12
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (7-3, silver medal, Saskatchewan lead [Skylar Ackerman])
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (2-7, Saskatchewan lead [Skylar Ackerman])
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2019 at Red Deer, Alta. (6-5, Saskatchewan lead [Skylar Ackerman])
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MANITOBA - ALTONA CURLING CLUBMACKENZIE ZACHARIAS
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 20 (June 8, 1999, Winnipeg)
OCCUPATION: Kinesiology student (University of Manitoba)
YEARS CURLED: 14
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (4-4, Manitoba skip)
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (6-4, Manitoba skip)
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 6 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (7-4, bronze medal, Nova Scotia second [Kaitlyn Jones]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (10-1, gold medal, Nova Scotia second [Kaitlyn Jones]); 2017 at Victoria (4-6, Nova Scotia third [Kristin Clark]); 2016 at Stratford, Ont. (10-1, gold medal, Nova Scotia second [Mary Fay]; 2015 at Corner Brook, N.L. (6-4, Nova Scotia second [Mary Fay]); 2014 at Liverpool, N.S. (8-3, bronze medal, Nova Scotia second [Mary Fay])
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2015 at Prince George, B.C. (6-1, silver medal, Nova Scotia second [Mary Fay])
KARLEE BURGESSPOSITION: Second
AGE: 21 (September 14, 1998, Truro, N.S.)
OCCUPATION: Kinesiology student (University of Manitoba)
YEARS CURLED: 19
HIGHLIGHTS
W O R L D J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2018 at Aberdeen, Scotland (9-2, gold medal, Canada second [Kaitlyn Jones]); 2016 at Copenhagen, Denmark (11-1, gold medal, Canada second [Mary Fay])
Alternate in 2017 at Pyeongchang, South Korea (8-4, bronze medal, Canada [Kristen Streifel])
Y O U T H O LY M P I C G A M E S - ( 1 )
2016 at Lillehammer, Norway (MIXED: 10-0, gold medal, Canada second [Mary Fay]; MIXED DOUBLES: 0-1, w/ Eiko-Siim Peips [Estonia])
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EMILY ZACHARIASPOSITION: Second
AGE: 18 (March 13, 2001, Winnipeg)
OCCUPATION: Student (University of Manitoba)
YEARS CURLED: 12
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (4-4, Manitoba second [Mackenzie Zacharias])
C O A C H I N G
Canadian Juniors: Coached Manitoba (skip Mackenzie Zacharias) in 2019 (6-4 at Prince Albert, Sask.). Under-18: Coached Manitoba (skip Mackenzie Zacharias) in 2017 (4-4 at Moncton, N.B.)
SHELDON ZACHARIASPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 43 (December 11, 1975, Altona, Man.)
OCCUPATION: Software Architect (Red River Mutual)
YEARS COACHED: 14
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (6-4, Manitoba second [Mackenzie Zacharias])
LAUREN LENENTINEPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 19 (June 24, 2000, Charlottetown)
OCCUPATION: Student (University of Manitoba)
YEARS CURLED: 12
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 3 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (7-4, bronze medal, Nova Scotia third [Kaitlyn Jones]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (5-5, Prince Edward Island skip); 2017 at Victoria (4-6, Prince Edward Island skip)
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (4-4, Prince Edward Island skip)
W O R L D J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P
Alternate in 2018 at Aberdeen, Scotland (9-2, gold medal, Canada [Kaitlyn Jones])
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NEW BRUNSWICK - CURL MONCTONMELODIE FORSYTHE
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 15 (September 28, 2004, Moncton)
OCCUPATION: Grade 10 student (École L’Odyssée)
YEARS CURLED: 8
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Sherwood Park, Alta. (5-6, New Brunswick skip); 2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (3-3, Host Team [New Brunswick] skip)
CARLY SMITHPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 16 (May 27, 2003, Moncton)
OCCUPATION: Grade 11 student (Moncton High School)
YEARS CURLED: 10
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Sherwood Park, Alta. (5-6, New Brunswick third [Melodie Forsythe]); 2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (3-3, Host Team [New Brunswick] third [Melodie Forsythe])
DEANNA MacDONALDPOSITION: Second
AGE: 16 (April 12, 2003, Sydney, N.S.)
OCCUPATION: Grade 11 student (Oromocto High School)
YEARS CURLED: 8
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (6-3, New Brunswick second [Erica Cluff])
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2019 at Red Deer, Alta. (6-7, New Brunswick second [Erica Cluff])
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CAYLEE SMITHPOSITION: Lead/Alternate
AGE: 13 (May 8, 2006, Moncton)
OCCUPATION: Grade 8 student (Sunny Brae Middle School)
YEARS CURLED: 7
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Sherwood Park, Alta. (5-6, New Brunswick lead [Melodie Forsythe]); 2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (3-3, Host Team [New Brunswick] lead [Vanessa Roy])
C O A C H I N G
Under-18 championship: Coached New Brunswick (Host team, skip Melodie Forsythe) in 2018 (3-3 at St. Andrews, N.B.) and New Brunswick (skip Melodie Forsythe) in 2019 (5-6 at Sherwood Park, Alta.)
TIM FORSYTHEPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 58 (November 12, 1961, Rimouski, Que.)
OCCUPATION: Network architect (Medavie Blue Cross)
YEARS COACHED: 7
HIGHLIGHTS
VANESSA ROYPOSITION: Lead/Alternate
AGE: 16 (October 19, 2003, Moncton)
OCCUPATION: Grade 11 student (Moncton High School)
YEARS CURLED: 9
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Sherwood Park, Alta. (5-6, New Brunswick second [Melodie Forsythe]); 2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (3-3, Host Team [New Brunswick] second [Melodie Forsythe])
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NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR - RE/MAX CENTRE, ST. JOHN’S CURLING CLUB
MACKENZIE MITCHELLPOSITION: Skip
AGE: 18 (July 2, 2001, Irishtown, N.L.)
OCCUPATION: Bachelor of commerce student (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
YEARS CURLED: 7
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2019 at Red Deer, Alta. (3-7, N.L. skip)
KATIE FOLLETTPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 19 (October 19, 2000, St. Louis, Missouri)
OCCUPATION: French student (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
YEARS CURLED: 12
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (5-4, N.L. third [Mackenzie Glynn]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (5-5, N.L. third [Mackenzie Glynn])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 3 )
2019 at Sherwood Park. Alta. (2-6, N.L. skip); 2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (2-4, N.L. third [Mackenzie Glynn]); 2017 at Moncton, N.B. (3-5, N.L. third [Mackenzie Glynn])
SARAH CHAYTORPOSITION: Second
AGE: 17 (March 8, 2002, St. John’s)
OCCUPATION: Grade 12 student (St. Bonaventure’s)
YEARS CURLED: 13
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (5-4, N.L. second [Mackenzie Glynn]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (5-5, N.L. second [Mackenzie Glynn])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 3 )
2019 at Sherwood Park. Alta. (2-6, N.L. third [Sarah Chaytor]); 2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (2-4, N.L. second [Mackenzie Glynn]); 2017 at Moncton, N.B. (3-5, N.L. second [Mackenzie Glynn])
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CLAIRE HARTLENPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 18 (July 12, 2001 St. John’s)
OCCUPATION: Music student (Memorial University of Newfoundland)
YEARS CURLED: 8
MARK NOSEWORTHYPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 60 (November 3, 1959, St. John’s, NL)
OCCUPATION: Head coach (Hammer Down Curling Resources)
YEARS COACHED: 7
HIGHLIGHTS
C O A C H I N G
Canadian juniors: Coached N.L. (skip Brooke Godsland) in 2017 (3-6 at Victoria 6-3), 2016 (2-7 at Stradford, Ont.) and (skip Carolyn Sulley in 2013 (6-3) Fort McMurray, Alta.
T I M H O R T O N S B R I E R - ( 4 )
2002 at Calgary (4-7, N.L. skip); 1994 at Red Deer, Alta. (7-4, N.L. skip); 1987 at Edmonton (9-4, bronze medal, N.L. skip); 1982 at Brandon, Man. (6-6, N.L. skip)
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
1979 at Brandon, Man. (N.L., silver medal)
E V E R E S T C A N A D I A N S E N I O R M E N ’ S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 3 )
2017 at Fredericton (3-7, N.L. skip); 2016 at Digby, N.S. (4-6, N.L. third [Jeff Thomas]); 2011 at Digby, N.S. (8-5, bronze medal, N.L. third [Jeff Thomas])
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NORTHERN ONTARIO - CURL SUDBURYKIRA BRUNTON
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 20 (March 17, 1999, Ottawa)
OCCUPATION: Sports psychology student (Laurentian Univeristy)
YEARS CURLED: 15
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (5-5, Northern Ontario skip); 2016 at Stratford, Ont. (5-5, Northern Ontario third [Megan Smith])
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2015 at Prince George, B.C. (8-0, gold medal, Ontario third [Megan Smith])
LINDSAY DUBUEPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 20 (July 23, 1999, Ottawa)
OCCUPATION: Human kinetics student (Laurentian Univeristy)
YEARS CURLED: 13
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (6-4, Ontario second [Emma Wallingford]); 2017 at Victoria (10-1, silver medal, Ontario second [Hailey Armstrong])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (7-3, gold medal, Northern Ontario skip)
C A N A D I A N M I X E D D O U B L E S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Fredericton, N.B. (1-6, w/ Tom Leonard)
U S P O R T S / C U R L I N G C A N A D A U N I V E R S I T Y C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P S - ( 1 )
2019 at Fredericton, N.B. (7-2 ,gold medal, Laurentian University skip)
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JESSICA LEONARDPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 19 (April 3, 2000, Sudbury)
OCCUPATION: Student (Cambrian College)
YEARS CURLED: 9
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (7-3, gold medal, Northern Ontario lead [Kira Brunton])
CALISSA DALYPOSITION: Second
AGE: 21 (December 19, 1998, Pembrooke, Ont.)
OCCUPATION: Political science student (Laurentian Univeristy)
YEARS CURLED: 15
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (4-5, Ontario second [Thea Coburn])
STEVE ACORNPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 47 (February 27, 1972, Kapuskasing, Ont.)
OCCUPATION: Inspector (Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry)
YEARS COACHED: 8
PLAYER HIGHLIGHTS
C O A C H I N G
Under-18: Coached Northern Ontario (skip Kira Brunton) in 2017 (7-3, gold medal, at Moncton, N.B.)
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NORTHWEST TERRITORIES - INUVIK CURLING CLUBTYANNA BAIN
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 16 (September 13, 2003, Inuvik, N.W.T.)
OCCUPATION: Grade 11 student (East Three Secondary School)
YEARS CURLED: 8
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (1-8, N.W.T. skip); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (1-8, N.W.T. skip)
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (0-8, N.W.T. skip)
PEARL GILLISPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 15 (January 10, 2005, Inuvik, N.W.T.)
OCCUPATION: Grade 9 student (East Three Secondary School)
YEARS CURLED: 5
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (1-8, N.W.T. third [Tyanna Bain]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (1-8, N.W.T. lead [Tyanna Bain])
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2019 at Red Deer, Alta. (1-9, N.W.T. skip)
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2019 at Red Deer, Alta. (1-9, N.W.T. third [Tyanna Bain])
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MATAYA GILLISPOSITION: Second
AGE: 16 (November 6, 2003, Inuvik, N.W.T.)
OCCUPATION: Grade 11 student (East Three Secondary School)
YEARS CURLED: 5
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (1-8, N.W.T. second [Tyanna Bain]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (1-8, N.W.T. third [Tyanna Bain])
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (0-8, N.W.T. second [Tyanna Bain])
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2019 at Red Deer, Alta. (1-9, N.W.T. second [Tyanna Bain])
ADRIANNA HENDRICKPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 14 (April 14, 2005, Inuvik, N.W.T.)
OCCUPATION: Grade 9 student (East Three Secondary School)
YEARS CURLED: 3
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (1-8, N.W.T. lead [Tyanna Bain])
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2019 at Red Deer, Alta. (1-9, N.W.T. lead [Tyanna Bain])
TYRA BAINPOSITION: Alternate
AGE: 13 (May 26, 2006, Inuvik, N.W.T.)
OCCUPATION: Grade 8 student (East Three Secondary School)
YEARS CURLED: 4
TYLER BAINPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 38 (September 1, 1981)
OCCUPATION: Mechanic assistant, Department of Infrastructure (Government of the Northwest Territories)
YEARS COACHED: 3
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NOVA SCOTIA - HALIFAX CURLING CLUBTAYLOUR STEVENS
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 19 (August 31, 2000, Chester, N.S.)
OCCUPATION: Bachelor of Commerce student (Saint Mary’s University)
YEARS CURLED: 11
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Sherwood Park, Alta. (2-4, Nova Scotia third [Cally Moore])
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2019 at Red Deer, Alta. (8-5, bronze medal, Nova Scotia third [Cally Moore])
LINDSEY BURGESSPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 20 (July 21, 1999, Williams Lake, B.C.)
OCCUPATION: Student (Dalhousie University)
YEARS CURLED: 12
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (7-4, bronze medal, Nova Scotia lead [Kaitlyn Jones]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (10-1, gold medal, Nova Scotia lead [Kaitlyn Jones])
W O R L D J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at Aberdeen, Scotland (9-2, gold medal, Canada lead [Kaitlyn Jones])
KATE CALLAGHANPOSITION: Second
AGE: 20 (November 30, 1999, Halifax)
OCCUPATION: Student (Dalhousie University)
YEARS CURLED: 12
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (7-4, gold medal, Nova Scotia second [Isabelle Ladouceur])
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CATE FITZGERALDPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 17 (August 8, 2002, Halifax)
OCCUPATION: Grade 12 student (Halifax West High School)
YEARS CURLED: 11
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Sherwood Park, Alta. (2-4, Nova Scotia lead [Cally Moore]); 2017 at Moncton, N.B. (5-5, Nova Scotia lead [Cally Moore])
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2019 at Red Deer, Alta. (8-5, bronze medal, Nova Scotia lead [Cally Moore])
MARY MATTATALLPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 59 (April 22, 1960, Halifax)
OCCUPATION: Manager (Public Services and Procurement Canada)
YEARS COACHED: 11
HIGHLIGHTS
S C O T T I E S T O U R N A M E N T O F H E A R T S - ( 6 )
2017 at St. Catharines, Ont. (2-9, Nova Scotia skip); 2005 at St. John’s, N.L. (5-6, Nova Scotia third [Kay Zinck]); 1998 at Regina (4-7, Nova Scotia skip); 1992 at Halifax (6-5, Nova Scotia third [Colleen Jones]); 1991 at Saskatoon (5-6, Nova Scotia third [Colleen Jones]); 1989 at Kelowna, B.C. (7-5, Nova Scotia third [Colleen Jones])
Alternate in 2007 (3-8 at Lethbridge, Alta., Nova Scotia [Jill Mouzar]), 1997 (4-7 at Vancouver, Nova Scotia [Colleen Jones]), 1990 (9-3 at Ottawa, silver medal, Nova Scotia [Heather Rankin])
T I M H O R T O N S R O A R O F T H E R I N G S - ( 1 )
1997 at Brandon, Man. (2-7, skip)
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
1979 at Yorkton, Sask. (Nova Scotia skip)
C A N A D I A N M I X E D C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 4 )
2014 at Ottawa (6-5, Nova Scotia third [Rob Harris]); 1998 at Owen Sound, Ont. (10-3, gold medal, Nova Scotia third [Steve Ogden]); 1995 at Sarnia, Ont. (13-3, gold medal, Nova Scotia third [Steve Ogden]); 1985 at Thornhill, Ont. (11-2, silver medal, Nova Scotia third [Dave Jones])
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NUNAVUT - IQALUIT CURLING CLUBSADIE PINKSEN
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 20 (January 11, 2000, Iqaluit, Nunavut)
OCCUPATION: Communications and sociology student (University of Ottawa)
YEARS CURLED: 13
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 7 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (0-9, Nunavut skip); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (2-7, Nunavut skip); 2017 at Victoria (1-8, Nunavut skip); 2016 at Stratford, Ont. (2-7, Nunavut skip); 2015 at Corner Brook, N.L. (0-9, Nunavut skip); 2014 at Liverpool, N.S. (0-9, Nunavut skip); 2013 at Fort McMurray, Alta. (0-9, Nunavut skip)
S C O T T I E S T O U R N A M E N T O F H E A R T S - ( 1 )
2019 at Sydney, N.S. (1-6, Nunavut lead [Jennifer Blaney])
Alternate in 2016 at Grande Prairie, Alta. (1-2 [pre-qualifier], Nunavut [Geneva Chislett]), 2017 at St. Catharines, Ont. (0-3 [pre-qualifier], Nunavut [Geneva Chislett])
C A N A D I A N M I X E D C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Winnipeg (0-9, Nunavut third [Ed MacDonald]); 2018 at Swan River, Man. (0-9, Nunavut lead [Ed MacDonald])
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2015 at Prince George, B.C. (2-6, Nunavut skip)
CHRISTIANNE WESTPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 20 (February 1, 1999, Iqaluit, Nunavut)
OCCUPATION: Psychology student (Carleton University)
YEARS CURLED: 16
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 7 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (0-9, Nunavut third [Sadie Pinksen]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (2-7, Nunavut third [Sadie Pinksen]); 2017 at Victoria (1-8, Nunavut third [Sadie Pinksen]); 2016 at Stratford, Ont. (2-7, Nunavut third [Sadie Pinksen]); 2015 at Corner Brook, N.L. (0-9, Nunavut third [Sadie Pinksen]); 2014 at Liverpool, N.S. (0-9, Nunavut third [Sadie Pinksen]); 2013 at Fort McMurray, Alta. (0-9, Nunavut third [Sadie Pinksen])
S C O T T I E S T O U R N A M E N T O F H E A R T S - ( 1 )
2018 at Penticton, B.C. (0-8, Nunavut second/third/fourth [Amie Shackleton]; West (alternate) played in seven games [one as fourth, four as third and two as second])
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2015 at Prince George, B.C. (2-6, Nunavut third [Sadie Pinksen])
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KAITLIN MacDONALDPOSITION: Second
AGE: 21 (November 26, 1998, Brantford, Ont.)
OCCUPATION: Student (University of Guelph)
YEARS CURLED: 7
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 5 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (0-9, Nunavut third [Sadie Pinksen]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (2-7, Nunavut second [Sadie Pinksen]); 2017 at Victoria (1-8, Nunavut second [Sadie Pinksen]); 2016 at Stratford, Ont. (2-7, Nunavut second [Sadie Pinksen]); 2015 at Corner Brook, N.L. (0-9, Nunavut lead [Sadie Pinksen])
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2015 at Prince George, B.C. (2-6, Nunavut lead [Sadie Pinksen])
LENA CHOWNPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 15 (July 6, 2004, Fredericton)
OCCUPATION: Grade 10 student (Inuksuk High School)
YEARS CURLED: 6
DONALDA MATTIEPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 59 (August 21, 1960, Antigonish, N.S.)
OCCUPATION: Founder (Turning Point Curling School)
YEARS COACHED: 28
HIGHLIGHTS
C O A C H I N G
Canadian juniors: Nova Scotia in 2002 (skip Robyn Mattie, 5-7 at Summerside, P.E.I.), 2003 (skip Robyn Mattie, 10-3 at Ottawa, silver medal), 2004 (skip Jill Mouzar, 10-3 at Victoria, gold medal), 2008 (skip Kelsey Amero, 3-9 at Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.); Nunavut (skip Sadie Pinksen) in in 2015 (0-9 at Corner Brook, N.L.), 2016 (2-7 at Stratford, Ont.), 2017 (1-8 at Victoria), 2018 (2-7 at Shawinigan, Que.) and 2019 (0-9 at Prince Albert, Sask.); World juniors: Canada (skip Jill Mouzar) in 2004 World Juniors (10-1 at Trois-Rivières, Que., silver medal); Brier: Nova Scotia in 2007 (skip Mark Kehoe, 2-9 at Hamilton, Ont.); Tournament of Hearts: Nunavut (skip Geneva Chislett) in 2016 (1-2 at Grande Prairie, Alta.), 2017 (0-3 at St. Catharines, Ont.) and 2018 (0-8 at Penticton, B.C.)
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ONTARIO - RIDEAU CURLING CLUB, OTTAWASIERRA SUTHERLAND
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 20 (October 3, 1999, Ottawa)
OCCUPATION: Student (Carleton Univesity)
YEARS CURLED: 10
ADRIENNE BELLIVEAUPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 17 (January 3, 2003, Winnipeg)
OCCUPATION: Grade 11 student (All Saints High School)
YEARS CURLED: 11
CHELSEA FERRIERPOSITION: Second
AGE: 19 (October 27, 2000, Smith Falls, Ont.)
OCCUPATION: Student (University of Ottawa)
YEARS CURLED: 12
JULIE BRETONPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 20 (April 30, 1999, Ottawa)
OCCUPATION: Student (University of Ottawa)
YEARS CURLED: 11
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (5-3, Ontario second [Kayla Gray])
HIGHLIGHTS
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McKENNA McGOVERNPOSITION: Alternate
AGE: 18 (December 7, 2001, Orangeville, Ont.)
OCCUPATION: Therapeutic recreation student (Niagara College Canada)
YEARS CURLED: 10
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (5-3, Ontario second [Kayla Gray])
BETH CALWELLPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 56 (June 7, 1963, Oshawa, Ont.)
OCCUPATION: Professional Engineer, Civil Engineering, Water Resources (WSP)
YEARS COACHED: 15
HIGHLIGHTS
C O A C H I N G
Technical and mental coach for a Swiss junior team that won nationals in 2018 and bronze at worlds in 2019 (Raphaela Keiser)
HIGHLIGHTS
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PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - CORNWALL CURLING CLUBLAUREN FERGUSON
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 17 (July 12, 2002, Summerside, P.E.I.)
OCCUPATION: Grade 12 student (Kensington Intermediate Senior High School)
YEARS CURLED: 8
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2019 at Sherwood Park, Alta. (3-3, Prince Edward Island skip); 2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (3-3, Prince Edward Island skip)
C A N A D I A N M I X E D D O U B L E S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2018 at Leduc, Alta. (1-6, w/ Calvin Smith)
SYDNEY HOWATTPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 17 (March 31, 2002, Charlottetown, P.E.I.)
OCCUPATION: Grade 12 student (Bluefield High School)
YEARS CURLED: 7
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (2-7, Prince Edward Island skip)
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2019 at Red Deer, Alta. (4-5, Prince Edward Island skip)
KRISTIE ROGERSPOSITION: Second
AGE: 20 (January 5, 2000, Charlottetown)
OCCUPATION: Student (University of Prince Edward Island)
YEARS CURLED: 12
HIGHLIGHTS
C A N A D I A N U N D E R - 1 8 G I R L S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2017 at Moncton, N.B. (4-4, Prince Edward Island third [Lauren Lenentine])
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 2 )
2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (5-5, Prince Edward Island third [Lauren Lenentine]); 2017 at Victoria (4-6, Prince Edward Island third [Lauren Lenentine])
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RACHEL O’CONNORPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 21 (January 12, 1999, Charlottetown)
OCCUPATION: Receptionist, Pure Spa and Modo Yoga
YEARS CURLED: 14
HIGHLIGHTS
PAT QUILTYPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 60 (August 31, 1959, Toronto)
OCCUPATION: Lab operations manager (PEI Potato Quality Institute)
YEARS COACHED: 18
HIGHLIGHTS
C O A C H I N G
Canadian juniors: Coached Prince Edward Island (skip Lauren Lenentine) in 2017 (4-6 at Victoria), 2018 (5-5 at Shawinigan, Que.); U18 championship: Coached Prince Edward Island (skip Lauren Lenentine) in 2017 (4-4 at Moncton, N.B.) and (skip Lauren Ferguson) in 2019 (3-3 at Sherwood Park, Alta.)
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2017 at Moncton, N.B. (4-4, Prince Edward Island lead [Lauren Lenentine])
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2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (5-5, Prince Edward Island lead [Lauren Lenentine]); 2017 at Victoria (4-6, Prince Edward Island lead [Lauren Lenentine])
C A N A D I A N M I X E D D O U B L E S C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Fredericton, N.B. (2-5, w/ Ryan Abraham)
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QUEBEC - KENOGAMI/ETCHEMIN/LENNOXVILLE/PORT-ALFRED CURLING CLUBS
NOÉMIE GAUTHIERPOSITION: Skip
AGE: 21 (June 16, 2000, Chicoutimi, Que.)
OCCUPATION: Student (Cégep de Jonquière)
YEARS CURLED: 8
HIGHLIGHTS
LÉANDRA ROBERGEPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 20 (September 26, 1999, Lévis, Que.)
OCCUPATION: Science student (Cégep de Sainte-Foy)
YEARS CURLED: 10
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2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (7-4, Qeuebc lead [Laurie St-Georges]); 2018 at Shawinigan, Que. (9-3, silver medal, Quebec lead [Laurie St-Georges])
MEAGHAN RIVETTPOSITION: Second
AGE: 21 (December 1, 1998, Fleurimont, Que.)
OCCUPATION: Health, kinesiology and applied physiology student (Concordia University)
YEARS CURLED: 14
HIGHLIGHTS
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2016 at Stratford, Ont. (6-4, Quebec second [Laurie St-Georges])
Alternate in 2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (7-4, Quebec [Laurie St-Georges])
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FLORENCE BOIVINPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 19 (September 1, 2000, La Baie, Que.)
OCCUPATION: Student (Cégep de Jonquière)
YEARS CURLED: 5
HIGHLIGHTS
ANNA MUNROEPOSITION: Alternate
AGE: 20 (December 1, 1998, Fleurimont, Que.)
OCCUPATION: Arts, literature and communication (Champlain College St-Lawrence)
YEARS CURLED: 13
HIGHLIGHTS
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2019 at Sherwood Park, Alta. (3-3, Quebec third [Cynthia St-Georges])
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2017 at Moncton, N.B. (6-4, bronze medal, Quebec second [Gabrielle Lavoie])
S C O T T I E S T O U R N A M E N T O F H E A R T S - ( 1 )
2019 at Sydney, N.S. (0-7, Quebec second [Gabrielle Lavoie])
MICHEL BLAISPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 61 (January 6, 1959, St-Romuald, Quebec)
OCCUPATION: Financial Security Advisor (Groupe AFL)
YEARS COACHED: 21
HIGHLIGHTS
C O A C H I N G
Canadian Juniors: Coached Quebec (skip Marie-Christine Cantin) in 2004 (10-4 at Victoria, B.C., silver medal) and 2005 (10-3 at Fredericton, N.B., bronze medal), coached Quebec (skip Sarah Dumais) in 2013 (3-7 at Fort McMurray, Alta.), coached Quebec (skip Camille Boisvert) in 2014 (3-7 at Liverpool, N.S.) and 2017 (6-4 at Victoria), coached Quebec (skip Vincent Roberge) in 2019 (5-5 at Prince Albert, Sask.); Canada Winter Games: Coached Quebec (skip Marie-Christine Cantin) in 2003 (gold medal at Bathurst, N.B.)
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SASKATCHEWAN - SUTHERLAND CURLING CLUB, REGINAASHLEY THEVENOT
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 21 (December 8, 1998, Saskatoon)
OCCUPATION: Animal bioscience student (University of Saskatchewan)
YEARS CURLED: 16
RACHEL ERICKSONPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 21 (January 9, 1999, Brandon, Man.)
OCCUPATION: Agronomy student (University of Saskatchewan)
YEARS CURLED: 15
HIGHLIGHTS
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2017 at Moncton, N.B. (3-5, Saskatchewan skip)
PAIGE ENGELPOSITION: Second
AGE: 20 (February 27, 1999, Saskatoon)
OCCUPATION: Kinesiology student (University of Saskatchewan)
YEARS CURLED: 12
N E W H O L L A N D C A N A D I A N J U N I O R W O M E N ’ S U N D E R - 2 1 C U R L I N G C H A M P I O N S H I P - ( 1 )
2019 at Prince Albert, Sask. (5-5, Saskatchewan third [Sara England])
MARY ENGELPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 19 (November 24, 2000, Saskatoon)
OCCUPATION: Bachelor of Commerce student (University of Saskatchewan)
YEARS CURLED: 12
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JAMES MALAINEYPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 45 (May 28, 1974, Kronau, Sask.)
OCCUPATION: Teacher (Prairie Spirit School Division) / High performance consultant (CURLSASK)
YEARS COACHED: 13
MADISON KLEITERPOSITION: Alternate
AGE: 17 (March 9, 2002, Saskatoon)
OCCUPATION: Student (St. Joseph High School)
YEARS CURLED: 7
YUKON - WHITEHORSE CURLING CLUBBAYLY SCOFFIN
POSITION: Skip
AGE: 17 (June 24, 2002, Whitehorse)
OCCUPATION: Grade 12 student (Porter Creek Secondary School)
YEARS CURLED: 11
HIGHLIGHTS
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2018 at St. Andrews, N.B. (0-6, Yukon skip)
C A N A D A W I N T E R G A M E S - ( 1 )
2015 at Prince George, B.C. (0-8, Yukon third [Alyssa Meger])
NEIZHA SNIDERPOSITION: Vice-skip
AGE: 14 (March 27, 2005, Yellowknife)
OCCUPATION: Grade 9 student (F.H. Collins Secondary)
YEARS CURLED: 3
HIGHLIGHTS
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2019 at Sherwood Park, Alta. (0-6, Yukon third [Katarina Anderson])
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DANNIKA MIKKELSENPOSITION: Lead
AGE: 13 (May 12, 2006, Moose Jaw)
OCCUPATION: Grade 8 student (F.H. Collins Secondary School)
YEARS CURLED: 3
SUE ROSSPOSITION: Coach
AGE: 60 (March 14, 1959, Whitehorse)
OCCUPATION: Elementary school teacher (Yukon Teachers’ Association)
YEARS COACHED: 3
HIGHLIGHTS
C O A C H I N G
U18 championship: Coached Yukon (skip Katarina Anderson) in 2019 (0-6, at Sherwood Park, Alta.)
TAYLOR LEGGEPOSITION: Second
AGE: 14 (July 12, 2005, Iqaluit)
OCCUPATION: Grade 9 student (F.H. Collins Secondary)
YEARS CURLED: 3
HIGHLIGHTS
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2019 at Sherwood Park, Alta. (0-6, Yukon second [Katarina Anderson])
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NEW HOLLAND CANADIAN JUNIORS STATS & RECORDS
JUNIOR MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS HOSTED:
16 Ontario Hamilton (1954), Fort William (1956), Guelph (1963), Port Arthur (1968), Schumacher (1972), Ottawa (1974, 2003), Kapuskasing (1976), Sault Ste. Marie (1980, 2008), Sudbury (1990), St. Catharines (2001, 2007), Thunder Bay (2006), Napanee (2012), Stratford (2016)
10 British Columbia Nelson (1951), Prince George (1961), Kamloops (1971), Victoria (1979, 2004, 2017), North Vancouver (1988), Vernon (1992), Kelowna (1999), Salmon Arm (2009), Langley (2020)
9 Alberta Edmonton (1949, 1975, 1996), Calgary (1959, 1998, 2011), Red Deer (1986), Leduc (1991), Fort McMurray (2013)
8 Saskatchewan Regina (1947, 1964, 1995), Saskatoon (1953), North Battleford (1969), Swift Current (1982), Prince Albert (1987, 2019)
7 Manitoba Winnipeg (1948, 1957, 1977, 1984, 1989), Flin Flon (1967), Selkirk (1997)
6 Quebec Quebec City (1950), Noranda (1960), Ste-Jérôme (1970), Trois-Rivières (1993), Sorel-Tracy (2010), Shawinigan (2018)
6 New Brunswick Moncton (1952, 1973, 2000), Fredericton (1965, 2005), Saint John (1981)
5 Nova Scotia Sydney (1955), Halifax (1962, 1983), Truro (1994), Liverpool (2014)
3 Newfoundland & Labrador St. John’s (1966, 1985), Corner Brook (2015)
3 Prince Edward Island Charlottetown (1958, 1978), Summerside (2002)
Including current year
JUNIOR MEN’S CHAMPIONS:
VICTOR SIFTON TROPHY CHAMPIONS
1947 Manitoba Don Montgomery, Reg Freeman, Doug Kitson, Keith Sinclair
1948 Manitoba Stan Gowling, Norman Stewart, Ross Topley, Jack Borthwick
1949 Saskatchewan Jack Thompson, Fred Langen, Balfour Laskin, Garry Fletcher
1950 Saskatchewan Bill Clarke, Gerry Carlson, Ian Innes, Harold Grassier
1951 Saskatchewan Gary Thode, Gary Cooper, Orest Hyrniuk, Roy Hufsmith
1952 Saskatchewan Gary Thode, Gary Cooper, Doug Conn, Roy Hufsmith
1953 Ontario Bob Walker, Duncan Brodie, Claire Peacock, George MacGregor
1954 Saskatchewan Bayne Secord, Don Snider, Stan Austman, Don Brownell
1955 Saskatchewan Bayne Secord, Stan Austman, Merv Mann, Gary Stevenson
1956 Saskatchewan Bob Hawkins, Ted Clarke, Bruce Beveridge, Dave Williams
1957 Ontario Ian Johnston, Peter Galsworthy, Dave Robinson, Mike Jackson
PEPSI SCHOOLBOY CHAMPIONS
1958 Northern Ontario Tom Tod, Neil McLeod, Patrick Moran, David Allin
1959 Alberta John Trout, Bruce Walker, David Woods, Allen Sharpe
1960 Alberta Tommy Kroeger, Jack Isaman, Ron Nelson, Murray Sorenson
1961 British Columbia Jerry Caughlin, Jack Cox, Mike Shippitt, David Jones
1962 Saskatchewan Mike Lukowich, Ed Lukowich, Doug McLeod, David Moore
1963 Alberta Wayne Saboe, Ron Hampton, Rick Aldridge, Mick Adams
1964 Northern Ontario Bob Ash, Bill Ash, Terry Armstrong, Fred Prier
1965 Saskatchewan Dan Fink, Ken Runtz, Ron Jacques, Larry Lechner
1966 Alberta Brian Howes, Blair Pallesen, John Thompson, Chris Robinson
1967 Alberta Stanley Trout, Doug Dobry, Allan Kullay, Donald Douglas
1968 Ontario William Hope, Bruce Lord, Brian Domney, Dennis Gardiner
1969 Saskatchewan Robert Miller, Roger Rask, Lloyd Helm, William Aug
1970 New Brunswick Ronald Ferguson, Garth Jardine, Brian Henderson, Cyril Sutherland
1971 Saskatchewan Greg Montgomery, Don Despins, Jeff Montgomery, Rod Verboom
JUNIOR MEN
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1972 Alberta Lawrence Niven, Rick Niven, Jim Ross, Ted Poblawski
1973 Ontario Mark McDonald, Lloyd Emmerson, Phillip Tomsett, Jon Clare
1974 Alberta Robb King, Brad Hannah, Bill Fowlis, Chris King
1975 Alberta Paul Gowsell, Neil Houston, Glen Jackson, Kelly Stearne
PEPSI JUNIOR MEN'S CHAMPIONS
1976 Prince Edward Island Bill Jenkins, John Scales, Sandy Stewart, Alan Mayhew
1977 Alberta Paul Gowsell, John Ferguson, Doug MacFarlane, Kelly Stearne
1978 Alberta Darren Fish, Lorne Barker, Murray Ursulak, Barry Barker
1979 Manitoba Mert Thompsett, Lyle Derry, Joel Gagne, Mike Friesen
1980 Quebec Denis Marchand, Denis Cecil, Yves Barrette, Larry Phillips
1981 Manitoba Mert Thompsett, Bill McTavish, Joel Gagne, Mike Friesen
1982 Ontario John Base, Bruce Webster, Dave McAnerney, Jim Donahoe
1983 Saskatchewan Jamie Schneider, Danny Ferner, Steven Leippi, Kelly Vollman
1984 Manitoba Bob Ursel, Brent Mendella, Gerald Chick, Mike Ursel
1985 Alberta Kevin Martin, Richard Feeney, Daniel Petryk, Michael Berger
1986 Manitoba Hugh McFadyen, Jon Mead, Norman Gould, John Lange
1987 New Brunswick Jim Sullivan, Charlie Sullivan, Craig Burgess, Dan Alderman
1988 British Columbia Mike Wood, Mike Bradley, Todd Troyer, Greg Hawkes
1989 British Columbia Dean Joanisse, David Nantes, Tim Coombes, Jef Pilon
1990 Ontario Noel Herron, Robert Brewer, Steve Small, Richard Polk
1991 Northern Ontario Jason Repay, Aaron Skillen, Scott McCallum, Trevor Clifford
1992 Quebec Michel Ferland, Marco Berthelot, Steve Beautry, Steve Guetre
1993 Nova Scotia Shawn Adams, Ben Blanchard, Jon Philip, Robert MacArthur
1994 Alberta Colin Davison, Kelly Mittelstadt, Scott Pfeifer, Sean Morris
CCA JUNIOR MEN’S CHAMPIONS
1995 Manitoba Christopher Galbraith, Scott Cripps, Brent Barrett, Bryan Galbraith
MAPLE LEAF JUNIOR MEN'S CHAMPIONS
1996 Northern Ontario Jeff Currie, Greg Given, Andrew Mikkelsen, Tyler Oinonen
1997 Alberta Ryan Keane, Scott Pfeifer, Blayne Iskiw, Peter Heck
KÄRCHER JUNIOR MEN’S CHAMPIONS
1998 Ontario John Morris, Craig Savill, Andy Ormsby, Brent Laing
1999 Ontario John Morris, Craig Savill, Jason Young, Brent Laing
2000 British Columbia Brad Kuhn, Kevin Folk, Ryan Kuhn, Hugh Bennett
2001 Newfoundland Brad Gushue, Mark Nichols, Brent Hamilton, Mike Adam
2002 Manitoba David Hamblin, Ross Derksen, Kevin Hamblin, Ross McCannell
2003 Saskatchewan Steve Laycock, Christopher Haichert, Michael Jantzen, Kyler Broad
2004 New Brunswick Ryan Sherrard, Jason Roach, Darren Roach, Jared Bezanson
2005 Saskatchewan Kyle George, Justin Mihalicz, David (DJ) Kidby, Chris Hebert
M&M MEAT SHOPS JUNIOR MEN’S CHAMPIONS
2006 Alberta Charley Thomas, Geoff Walker, Rollie Robinson, Kyle Reynolds
2007 Alberta Charley Thomas, Brock Virtue, Matthew (Matt) Ng, Kyle Reynolds
2008 Quebec William Dion, Jean-Michel Arsenault, Erik Lachance, Miguel Bernard
2009 Prince Edward Island Brett Gallant, Adam Casey, Anson Carmody, Jamie Danbrook
2010 Ontario Jake Walker, Craig Van Ymeren, Geoff Chambers, Matthew (Matt) Mapletoft
2011 Saskatchewan Braeden Moskowy, Kirk Muyres, Colton Flasch, Matt Lang
2012 Alberta Brendan Bottcher, Evan Asmussen, Landon Bucholz, Bryce Bucholz
2013 Manitoba Matt Dunstone, Colton Lott, Daniel Grant, Brendan MacCuish
2014 Manitoba Braden Calvert, Kyle Kurz, Lucas Van Den Bosch, Brendan Wilson
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2015 Manitoba Braden Calvert, Kyle Kurz, Lucas Van Den Bosch, Brendan Wilson
CURLING CANADA JUNIOR MEN’S CHAMPIONS
2016 Manitoba Matt Dunstone, Colton Lott, Kyle Doering, Rob Gordon
2017 British Columbia Tyler Tardi, Sterling Middleton, Jordan Tardi, Nick Meister
NEW HOLLAND JUNIOR MEN’S CHAMPIONS
2018 British Columbia Tyler Tardi, Sterling Middleton, Jordan Tardi, Zachary Curtis
2019 British Columbia Tyler Tardi, Sterling Middleton, Matthew Hall, Alex Horvath
JUNIOR MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS WON BY PROVINCE/TERRITORY:16 Alberta 1959, 1960, 1963, 1966, 1967, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1985, 1994, 1997, 2006, 2007, 2012
15 Saskatchewan 1949, ‘50, 1951, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1962, 1965, 1969, 1971, 1983, 2003, 2005, 2011
10 Manitoba 1979, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1995, 2002, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
9 Ontario 1953, 1957, 1968, 1973, 1982, 1990, 1998, 1999, 2010
7 British Columbia 1961, 1988, 1989, 2000, 2017, 2018, 2019
4 Northern Ontario 1958, 1964, 1991, 1996
3 Quebec 1980, 1992, 2008
3 New Brunswick 1970, 1987, 2004
2 Prince Edward Island 1976, 2009
1 Newfoundland 2001
1 Nova Scotia 1993
JUNIOR MEN’S HOST PROVINCE WINS:1959 Calgary John Trout
1961 Prince George, B.C. Jerry Caughlin
1968 Port Arthur, Ont. William Hope
1969 North Battleford, Sask. Robert Miller
1975 Edmonton Paul Gowsell
1984 Winnipeg Bob Ursel
1988 North Vancouver Mike Wood
1990 Sudbury, Ont. Noel Herron
2017 Victoria Tyler Tardi
JUNIOR MEN’S UNDEFEATED RECORDS:1952 Saskatchewan Gary Thode 9-0
1962 Saskatchewan Mike Lukowich 10-0
1963 Alberta Wayne Saboe 10-0
1986 Manitoba Hugh McFadyen 12-0
2011 Saskatchewan Braeden Moskowy 13-0
PROVINCES WINNING JUNIOR MEN’S & WOMEN’S TITLES IN SAME SEASON:1977 Alberta Paul Gowsell Cathy King
1978 Alberta Darren FIsh Cathy King
1981 Manitoba Mert Thompsett Karen Fallis
1984 Manitoba Bob Ursel Darcy Kirkness
1995 Manitoba Chris Galbraith Kelly MacKenzie
2003 Saskatchewan Steve Laycock Marliese Miller
2010 Ontario Jake Walker Rachel Homan
2011 Saskatchewan Braeden Moskowy Trish Paulsen
2012 Alberta Brendan Bottcher Jocelyn Peterman
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TIES FOR FIRST PLACE, JUNIOR MEN:
FIVE-WAY TIE
1993 Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, Territories, Saskatchewan, Alberta
FOUR-WAY TIE
1976 Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, Alberta, Manitoba
1998 Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick
THREE-WAY TIE
1964 Northern Ontario, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick
1991 Northern Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia
1994 Alberta, Territories, Quebec
2001 Newfoundland/Labrador, Manitoba, Northern Ontario
2004 Newfoundland/Labrador, Manitoba, New Brunswick
TWO-WAY TIE
1948 Manitoba, Saskatchewan
1953 Ontario, Saskatchewan
1954 Saskatchewan, Manitoba
1956 Saskatchewan, Northern Ontario
1957 Ontario, Northern Ontario
1968 Ontario, Saskatchewan
1971 Saskatchewan, Northern Ontario
1973 Ontario, Quebec
1974 Alberta, British Columbia
1978 Alberta, Nova Scotia
1982 Ontario, British Columbia
2009 Prince Edward Island, Northern Ontario
2016 Northern Ontario, Manitoba
MULTIPLE TITLE WINS, JUNIOR MEN:
THREE-TIME WINNERS:
Sterling Middleton British Columbia third in 2017, ‘18, ‘19
Tyler Tardi British Columbia skip in 2017, ‘18, ‘19
TWO-TIME WINNERS:
Stan Austman Saskatchewan second in 1954; third in ‘55
Braden Calvert Manitoba as skip in 2014, ‘15
Gary Cooper Saskatchewan third in 1951, ‘52
Matt Dunstone Manitoba as skip in 2013, ‘16
Mike Friesen Manitoba as lead in 1979, ‘81
Joel Gagne Manitoba as second in 1979, ‘81
Paul Gowsell Alberta skip in 1975, ‘77
Roy Hufsmith Saskatchewan lead in 1951, ‘52
Kyle Kurz Manitoba as third in 2014, ‘15
Brent Laing Ontario as lead in 1998, ‘99
Colton Lott Manitoba as third in 2013, ‘16
John Morris Ontario as skip in 1998, ‘99
Scott Pfeifer Alberta as second in 1994; third in ‘97
Kyle Reynolds Alberta as lead in 2006, ‘07
Craig Savill Ontario as third in 1998, ‘99
Bayne Secord Saskatchewan skip in 1954, ‘55
Kelly Stearne Alberta lead in 1975, ‘77
Jordan Tardi British Columbia as second in 2017, ‘18
Gary Thode Saskatchewan skip in 1951, ‘52
Charley Thomas Alberta as skip in 2006, ‘07
Mert Thompsett Manitoba as skip in 1979, ‘81
Lucas Van Den Bosch Manitoba as second in 2014, ‘15
Brendan Wilson Manitoba as lead in 2014, ‘15
CONSECUTIVE TITLE WINS (PLAYER), JUNIOR MEN’S:3 CONSECUTIVE
British Columbia 2017, ‘18, ‘19 Tyler Tardi, Sterling Middleton
2 CONSECUTIVE
Saskatchewan 1951, ‘52 Gary Thode, Gary Cooper, Roy Hufsmith
Saskatchewan 1954, ‘55 Bayne Secord, Stan Austman
Ontario 1998, ‘99 John Morris, Craig Savill, Brent Laing
Alberta 2006, ‘07 Charley Thomas, Kyle Reynolds
Manitoba 2014, ‘15 Braden Calvert, Kyle Kurz, Lucas Van Den Bosch, Brendan Wilson
British Columbia 2017, ‘18 Jordan Tardi
After round robin
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CONSECUTIVE TITLE WINS (PROVINCE/TERRITORY), JUNIOR MEN’S:4 CONSECUTIVE
Manitoba Matt Dunstone (2013), Braden Calvert (‘14, ‘15), Matt Dunstone (‘16)
Saskatchewan Jack Thompson (1949), Bill Clarke (1950), Gary Thode (‘51, ‘52)
3 CONSECUTIVE
Saskatchewan Bayne Secord (1954, ‘55), Bob Hawkins (‘56)
British Columbia Tyler Tardi (2017, ‘18, ‘19)
2 CONSECUTIVE
Alberta John Trout (1959), Tommy Kroeger (‘60)
Alberta Brian Howes (1966), Stanley Trout (‘67)
Alberta Robb King (1974), Paul Gowsell (‘75)
Alberta Paul Gowsell (1977), Darren Fish (‘78)
British Columbia Mike Wood (1988), Dean Joanisse (‘89)
Ontario John Morris (1998, ‘99)
Alberta Charley Thomas (2006, ‘07)
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MOST WINS AS SKIP, JUNIOR MEN:48 Brett Gallant, Prince Edward Island
MOST APPEARANCES AS SKIP, JUNIOR MEN:7 Thomas Scoffin, Yukon/Alberta
SKIPS WITH 15 OR MORE WINS, JUNIOR MEN:48 Brett Gallant, Prince Edward Island
41 Martin Crête, Quebec
40 Tanner Horgan, Northern Ontario
38 Brad Gushue, Newfoundland & Labrador
36 Tyler Tardi, British Columbia
33 John Morris, Ontario
Thomas Scoffin, Yukon/Alberta
24 Félix Asselin, Quebec
23 Jamie Koe, Territories
JT Ryan, Manitoba
22 Rob Heffernan, New Brunswick
Scott Saunders, Nova Scotia
Charley Thomas, Alberta
Braeden Moskowy, Saskatchewan
21 Matthew Blandford, Newfoundland & Labrador
Randy Bryden, Saskatchewan
Matt Dunstone, Manitoba
Craig Kochan, Northern Ontario
Trevor Perepolkin, British Columbia
Mert Thompsett, Manitoba
20 Braden Calvert, Manitoba
Paul Gowsell, Alberta
Matthew Hall, Ontario
Matthew Manuel, Nova Scotia
Karsten Sturmay, Alberta
19 Brian Adams, Northern Ontario
Peter Jenkins, Prince Edward Island
Mike McEwen, Manitoba
18 Shawn Adams, Nova Scotia
Brendan Bottcher, Alberta
Bill Jenkins, Prince Edward Island
Jamie Schneider, Saskatchewan
17 Mark Bice, Ontario
Kyle George, Saskatchewan
Lorne Henderson, Newfoundland & Labrador
Mike Lukowich, Saskatchewan
Mark McDonald, Ontario
Brad Minogue, Northern Ontario
Bayne Secord, Saskatchewan
Gary Thode, Saskatchewan
Colin Thomas, Newfoundland & Labrador
Stuart Thompson, Nova Scotia
Bob Ursel, Manitoba
16 Josh Barry, New Brunswick
Rene Comeau, New Brunswick
Peter Eddy, Nova Scotia
Michel Ferland, Quebec
Darren Fish, Alberta
Rylan Kleiter, Saskatchewan
Trent McQuarrie, Alberta
Denis Marchand, Quebec
Ryan Sherrard, New Brunswick
Tom Tod, Northern Ontario
15 Trevor Alexander, Territories
John Base, Ontario
Jeff Erickson, Alberta
Philippe Lemay, Quebec
Darren Moulding, Alberta
Mike Pace, Nova Scotia
Daley Peters, Manitoba
Jeff Thomas, Newfoundland & Labrador
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MOST APPEARANCES, JUNIOR MEN:8 David Aho of the Northwest Territories in 2006, ’07, ’08, ’09, ’10, ’11; of Yukon in ’12; of Alberta in ’14
7 Thomas Scoffin of Yukon in 2007, ’08, ’09, ’10, ’11, ’12; of Alberta in ’13
Will Mahoney of Yukon in 2007, ’08, ’09, ’10, ’11, ’12, ’13
Mitch Young of Yukon in 2007, ’08, ’09, ’10, ’11, ’12, ’13
6 Maxime Blais of Northern Ontario in 2014, ’15, ’16, ’17, ’18, ‘19
Brett Gallant of Prince Edward Island in 2004, ’06, ’07, ’08, ’09, ’10
Brad Gushue of Newfoundland & Labrador in 1995, ’96, ’98, ’99, 2000, ’01
Jacob Horgan of Northern Ontario in 2014, ’15, ’16, ’17, ’18, ‘19
Tanner Horgan of Northern Ontario in 2014, ’15, ’16, ’17, ’18, ‘19
Colin Miller of the Northwest Territories in 2006, ’07, ’08, ’09, ’10, ’11
Matt Miller of the Northwest Territories in 2011, ’12, ’13, ’14, ’15, ’16
John Murray of the Northwest Territories in 2007, ’08, ’09, ’10, ’11, ’13
5 Anson Carmody of Prince Edward Island in 2006, ’07, ’08, ’09, ’10
Adam Casey of Prince Edward Island in 2006, ’07, ’08, ’09, ’10
Martin Crête of Quebec in 2002, ’03, ’04, ’05, ’06
Robert Heimbach of the Northwest Territories in 2006, ’07, ’08, ’09, ’10
Trygg Jensen of Yukon in 2014, ’15, ’16, ’18, ‘19
Jamie Koe of the Territories in 1994 ’95; of the Northwest Territories in ’96, ’97, ’98
Colin Koivula of Northern Ontario in 1999, 2000, ’01, ’02, ’03
Alex MacFadyen of Prince Edward Island in 2006, ’07, ’08, ‘10; of Nova Scotia in ’09
Jeff MacPheat of the Territories in 1986, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90
Tyler Smith of Prince Edward Island in 2013, ’15, ’17, ‘19; of New Brunswick in ’18
Kevin Whitehead of the Territories in 1994, ’95; of the Northwest Territories ’96, ’97, ’98
4 Félix Asselin of Quebec in 2012, ’13, ’15, ’16
Josh Barry of New Brunswick in 2010, ’11, ’12, ’13
Robert Borden of the Northwest Territories in 2002, ’03, ’04, ’05
Alec Cameron of Nova Scotia in 2015, ’16, ’17, ‘18
Josh Clark of Yukon in 1996, ’97, ’98, ’99
Kevin Cymbalisty of the Territories in 1995; of the Northwest Territories in ’96, ’97, ’98
Matthew Hall of Ontario in 2016, ’17, ’18; of British Columbia in ‘19
Jacob Hersikorn of Saskatchewan in 2012, ’13, ’15, ’16
Randy Hiebert of the Northwest Territories in 2012, ’13, ’14, ’16
Brady Kendel of Saskatchewan in 2012, ’13, ’15, ’16
Brayden Klassen of Yukon in 2014, ’15, ’16, ’18
Nick Koltun of Yukon in 2007, ’08, ’09, ’10
Javen Komaksiutiksak of Nunavut in 2016, ’17, ’18, ‘19
Olivier Leclerc of Quebec in 2002, ’03, ’04, ’05
Matthew Manuel of Nova Scotia in 2015, ’16, ’17, ’18
Ryan McNeil Lamswood of Newfoundland & Labrador in 2015, ’16, ’18, ‘19
Alexx Peech of Yukon in 2002, ’04, ’05, ’06
Trevor Perepolkin of British Columbia in 1993, ’94, ’96, ’97
Paul Power of Prince Edward Island in 1986, ’87, ’88, ’89
Arthur Siksik of Nunavut in 2013, ’14, ’16, ’17
Tyler Tardi of British Columbia in 2016, ’17, ’18, ‘19
Jonathan Tremblay of Quebec in 2002, ’03, ’04, ’05
Kelly Vollman of Saskatchewan in 1983, ’84, ’85, ’86
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Spencer Wallace of Yukon in 2013, ’14, ’15, ’16
Joe Wallingham of Yukon in 2013, ’14, ’15, ’18
Nick Zachernuk of Nova Scotia in 2015, ’16, ’17, ’18
JUNIOR WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS HOSTED:
10 British Columbia Vancouver (1971), Chilliwack (1978), Fort St. John (1984), North Vancouver (1988), Vernon (1992), Kelowna (1999), Victoria (2004, 2017), Salmon Arm (2009), Langley (2020)
9 Ontario Thunder Bay (1976, 2006), Sudbury (1990), St. Catharines (2001, 2007), Ottawa (2003), Sault Ste. Marie (2008), Napanee (2012), Stratford (2016)
7 Alberta Edmonton (1974, 1996), Calgary (1983, 1998, 2011), Leduc (1991), Fort McMurray (2013)
5 Quebec Montreal (1973), Noranda (1986), Trois-Rivières (1993), Sorel-Tracy (2010), Shawinigan (2018)
4 Saskatchewan Yorkton (1979), Prince Albert (1987, 2019), Regina (1995)
4 New Brunswick Saint John (1977), Fredericton (1985, 2005), Moncton (2000)
4 Manitoba Winnipeg (1972, 1982, 1989), Selkirk (1997)
3 Nova Scotia Dartmouth (1981), Truro (1994), Liverpool (2014)
2 Newfoundland & Labrador Grand Falls (1975), Corner Brook (2015)
2 Prince Edward Island Charlottetown (1980), Summerside (2002)
Including current year
JUNIOR WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS:
CANADIAN JUNIOR WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS
1971 Alberta Shelby McKenzie, Marlene Pargeter, Arlene Hrdlicka, Debbie Goliss
1972 Manitoba Chris Pidzarko, Cathy Pidzarko, Beth Brunsden, Barbara Rudolph
1973 Saskatchewan Janet Crimp, Carol Davis, Chris Gervais, Susan Carney
1974 Manitoba Chris Pidzarko, Cathy Pidzarko, Patti Vanderkerckhove, Barbara Rudolph
1975 Saskatchewan Patricia Crimp, Colleen Rudd, Judy Sefton, Merrill Greabeiel
1976 Saskatchewan Colleen Rudd, Carol Rudd, Julie Burke, Lori Glenn
1977 Alberta Cathy King, Robin Ursuliak, Maureen Olsen, Mary Kay James
1978 Alberta Cathy King, Brenda Oko, Maureen Olsen, Diane Bowes
1979 Saskatchewan Denise Wilson, Judy Walker, Dianne Choquette, Shannon Olafson
PEPSI JUNIOR WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS
1980 Nova Scotia Kay Smith, Krista Gatchell, Cathy Caudle, Peggy Wilson
1981 Manitoba Karen Fallis, Karen Tresoor, Caroline Hunter, Lynn Fallis
1982 British Columbia Sandra Plut, Sandra Rainey, Leigh Fraser, Debra Fowles
1983 Ontario Alison Goring, Kristin Holman, Cheryl McPherson, Lynda Armstrong
1984 Manitoba Darcy Kirkness, Barbara Kirkness, Janet Harvey, Barbara Fetch
1985 Saskatchewan Kimberly Armbruster, Sheila Calcutt, Wanda Figitt, Lorraine Krupski
1986 British Columbia Jodie Sutton, Julie Sutton, Dawn Rubner, Chris Thompson
1987 British Columbia Julie Sutton, Judy Wood, Susan Auty, Marla Geiger
1988 Alberta LaDawn Funk, Sandy Symyrozum, Cindy Larsen, Laurelle Funk
1989 Manitoba Cathy Overton, Tracy Baldwin, Carol Harvey, Tracy Bush
1990 Saskatchewan Atina Ford, Darlene Kidd, Leslie Beck, Cindy Ford
1991 New Brunswick Heather Smith, Denise Cormier, Suzanne LeBlanc, Lesley Hicks
1992 Saskatchewan Amber Holland, Cindy Street, Tracy Beach, Angela Street
1993 Ontario Kim Gellard, Corie Beveridge, Lisa Savage, Sandy Graham
1994 Manitoba Jennifer Jones, Trisha Baldwin, Jill Officer, Dana Malanchuk
JUNIOR WOMEN
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CCA JUNIOR WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS
1995 Manitoba Kelly MacKenzie, Joanne Fillion, Sasha Bergner, Carlene Muth
MAPLE LEAF JUNIOR WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS
1996 Alberta Heather Godberson, Carmen Whyte, Kristie Moore, Terelyn Bloor
1997 Nova Scotia Meredith Doyle, Beth Roach, Tara Hamer, Candice MacLean
KÄRCHER JUNIOR WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS
1998 New Brunswick Melissa McClure, Nancy Toner, Brigitte McClure, Bethany Toner
1999 Quebec Marie-France Larouche, Nancy Bélanger, Marie-Eve Létourneau, Valerie Grenier
2000 Saskatchewan Stefanie Miller, Marliese Miller, Stacy Helm, Amanda MacDonald
2001 Prince Edward Island Suzanne Gaudet, Stefanie Richard, Robyn MacPhee, Kelly Higgins
2002 Prince Edward Island Suzanne Gaudet, Robyn MacPhee, Carol Webb, Kelly Higgins
2003 Saskatchewan Marliese Miller, Teejay Surik, Janelle Lemon, Chelsey Bell
2004 Nova Scotia Jill Mouzar, Paige Mattie, Blisse Comstock, Chloe Comstock
2005 New Brunswick Andrea Kelly, Kristen MacDiarmid, Jodie deSolla, Lianne Sobey
M&M MEAT SHOPS JUNIOR WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS
2006 Saskatchewan Mandy Selzer, Erin Selzer, Kristen Mitchell, Megan Selzer
2007 Newfoundland & Labrador
Stacie Devereaux, Stephanie Guzzwell, Sarah Paul, Julie Devereaux
2008 Manitoba Kaitlyn Lawes, Jenna Loder, Liz Peters, Sarah Wazney
2009 Manitoba Kaitlyn Lawes, Jenna Loder, Laryssa Grenkow, Breanne Meakin
2010 Ontario Rachel Homan, Emma Miskew, Laura Crocker, Lynn Kreviazuk
2011 Saskatchewan Trish Paulsen, Kari Kennedy, Kari Paulsen, Natalie Yanko
2012 Alberta Jocelyn Peterman, Brittany Tran, Rebecca Konschuh, Kristine Anderson
2013 British Columbia Corryn Brown, Erin Pincott, Sam Fisher, Sydney Fraser
2014 Alberta Kelsey Rocque, Keely Brown, Taylor McDonald, Claire Tully
2015 Alberta Kelsey Rocque, Danielle Schmiemann, Holly Jamieson, Jessica Iles
CURLING CANADA JUNIOR WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS
2016 Nova Scotia Mary Fay, Kristin Clarke, Karlee Burgess, Janique LeBlanc
2017 Alberta Kristen Streifel, Chantele Broderson, Kate Goodhelpsen, Brenna Bilassy
NEW HOLLAND JUNIOR WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS
2018 Nova Scotia Kaitlyn Jones, Kristin Clarke, Karlee Burgess, Lindsey Burgess
2019 Alberta Selena Sturmay, Abby Marks, Kate Goodhelpsen, Paige Papley
JUNIOR WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS WON BY PROVINCE/TERRITORY:11 Saskatchewan 1973, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1985, 1990, 1992, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2011
10 Alberta 1971, 1977, 1978, 1988, 1996, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019
9 Manitoba 1972, 1974, 1981, 1984, 1989, 1994, 1995, 2008, 2009
5 Nova Scotia 1980, 1997, 2004, 2016, 2018
4 British Columbia 1982, 1986, 1987, 2013
3 Ontario 1983, 1993, 2010
3 New Brunswick 1991, 1998, 2005
2 Prince Edward Island 2001, 2002
1 Newfoundland & Labrador 2007
1 Quebec 1999
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PROVINCES WINNING JUNIOR WOMEN’S & MEN’S TITLES IN SAME SEASON:1977 Alberta Cathy King Paul Gowsell
1978 Alberta Cathy King Darren FIsh
1981 Manitoba Karen Fallis Mert Thompsett
1984 Manitoba Darcy Kirkness Bob Ursel
1995 Manitoba Kelly MacKenzie Chris Galbraith
2003 Saskatchewan Marliese Miller Steve Laycock
2010 Ontario Rachel Homan Jake Walker
2011 Saskatchewan Trish Paulsen Braeden Moskowy
2012 Alberta Jocelyn Peterman Brendan Bottcher
JUNIOR WOMEN’S HOST PROVINCE WINS:1972 Winnipeg Chris Pidzarko
1979 Yorkton, Sask. Denise Wilson
1989 Winnipeg Cathy Overton
1996 Edmonton Heather Godberson
2002 Summerside, P.E.I. Suzanne Gaudet
2005 Fredericton Andrea Kelly
JUNIOR WOMEN’S UNDEFEATED RECORDS:1972 Manitoba Chris Pidzarko 7-0
1973 Saskatchewan Janet Crimp 9-0
1975 Saskatchewan Patricia Crimp 9-0
1978 Alberta Cathy King 10-0
1989 Manitoba Cathy Overton 11-0
2010 Ontario Rachel Homan 13-0
2019 Alberta Selena Sturmay 11-0
TIES FOR FIRST PLACE, JUNIOR WOMEN:
THREE-WAY TIE
1976 Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Prince Edward Island
1986 British Columbia, Newfoundland, Manitoba
1999 Nova Scotia, Quebec, Saskatchewan
2004 Nova Scotia, Quebec, New Brunswick
TWO-WAY TIE
1980 Nova Scotia, Manitoba
1981 Manitoba, Ontario
1982 British Columbia, Ontario
1984 Manitoba, Quebec
1985 Saskatchewan, British Columbia
1998 New Brunswick, Ontario
2002 Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland & Labrador
2003 Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan
2006 Manitoba, Saskatchewan
2012 Alberta, Manitoba
2013 British Columbia, Manitoba
TWO-TIME WINNERS:
Karlee Burgess Nova Scotia second in 2016, 2018
Kristin Clarke Nova Scotia third in 2016, 2018
Suzanne Gaudet Prince Edward Island skip in 2001, 2002
Kate Goodhelpsen Alberta second in 2017, 2019
Kelly Higgins Prince Edward Island lead in 2001, 2002
Cathy King Alberta skip in 1977, 1978
Kaitlyn Lawes Manitoba skip in 2008, 2009
Jenna Loder Manitoba third in 2008, 2009
Robyn MacPhee Prince Edward Island second in 2001; third in 2002
Marliese Miller Saskatchewan third in 2000; skip in 2003
Maureen Olsen Alberta second in 1977, 1978
Cathy Pidzarko Manitoba third in 1972, 1974
Chris Pidzarko Manitoba skip in 1972, 1974
Kelsey Rocque Alberta skip in 2014, 1915
Colleen Rudd Saskatchewan third in 1975; skip in 1976
Barbara Rudolph Manitoba lead in 1972, 1974
Julie Sutton British Columbia third in 1986; skip in 1987
MULTIPLE TITLE WINS, JUNIOR WOMEN’S:After round robin
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CONSECUTIVE TITLE WINS (PLAYER), JUNIOR WOMEN’S:2 CONSECUTIVE
Saskatchewan 1975, 1976 Colleen Rudd
Alberta 1977, 1978 Cathy King, Maureen Olsen
British Columbia 1986, 1987 Julie Sutton
Prince Edward Island 2001, 2002 Suzanne Gaudet, Kelly Higgins, Robyn MacPhee
Manitoba 2008, 2009 Kaitlyn Lawes, Jenna Loder
Alberta 2014, 2015 Kesley Rocque
CONSECUTIVE TITLE WINS (PROVINCE/TERRITORY), JUNIOR WOMEN’S:2 CONSECUTIVE
Saskatchewan Patricia Crimp (1975), Colleen Rudd (1976)
Alberta Cathy King (1977, 1978)
British Coumbia Jodie Sutton (1986), Julie Sutton (1987)
Manitoba Jennifer Jones (1994), Kelly MacKenzie (1995)
Prince Edward Island Suzanne Gaudet (2001, 2002)
Manitoba Kaitlyn Lawes (2008, 2009)
Alberta Kelsey Rocque (2014, 2015)
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MOST WINS AS SKIP, JUNIOR WOMEN:49 Suzanne Gaudet, Prince Edward Island
MOST APPEARANCES AS SKIP, JUNIOR WOMEN:8 Sarah Koltun, Yukon
SKIPS WITH 15 OR MORE WINS, JUNIOR WOMEN:49 Suzanne Gaudet, Prince Edward Island
42 Marie-France Larouche, Quebec
41 Stefanie Miller, Saskatchewan
37 Meredith Doyle, Nova Scotia
31 Sarah Koltun, Yukon
30 Stacie Devereaux, Newfoundland & Labrador
27 Justine Comeau, New Brunswick
26 Andrea Kelly, New Brunswick
Dailene Sivertson, British Columbia
25 Melissa McClure, New Brunswick
Kristen Streifel, Alberta/Saskatchewan
24 Mary Fay, Nova Scotia
Calleen Neufeld, Manitoba
Debbie Wark, Quebec
23 Jennifer Guzzwell, Newfoundland & Labrador
Rachel Homan, Ontario
Julie Reddick, Ontario
Desirée Robertson, Alberta
22 Corryn Brown, British Columbia
Kaitlyn Jones, Saskatchewan/Nova Scotia
Laurie St-Georges, Quebec
21 Kaitlyn Lawes, Manitoba
Kendra Lilly, Northern Ontario
20 Nicole Baldwin, Yukon
Shannon Birchard, Manitoba
Marie-Christine Cantin, Quebec
Sherry Linton, Saskatchewan
Kelsey Rocque, Alberta
Krista Scharf, Northern Ontario
19 Janique Berthelot, Quebec
Erin Carmody, Prince Edward Island
Nadine Chyz, Alberta
Sarah Fullerton, Prince Edward Island
Jennifer Jones, Manitoba/Team Canada
Lorne Henderson, Newfoundland & Labrador
Cathy King, Alberta
Trish Paulsen, Saskatchewan
18 Sarah Daniels, British Columbia
Mary Jane McGuire, New Brunswick
17 Alison Goring, Ontario
Jill Noseworthy, Newfoundland & Labrador
Sylvie Robichaud, New Brunswick
Selena Sturmay, Alberta
16 Michele Cowan, Territories
Meaghan Hughes, Prince Edward Island
15 Robyn Mattie, Nova Scotia
Jamie Sinclair, Ontario
Kay Smith, Nova Scotia
Elaine Uhryn, Northern Ontario
Patti Vandekerckhove, Manitoba
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MOST APPEARANCES, JUNIOR WOMEN:8 Sarah Koltun of Yukon in 2007, ’08, ’09, ’10, ’11, ’12, ’13, ’14
7 Chelsea Duncan of Yukon in 2007, ’08, ’09, ’10, ’11, ’12, ’13
Sadie Pinksen of Nunavut in 2013, ’14, ’15, ’16, ’17, ’18, ’19
Christianne West of Nunavut in 2013, ’14, ’15, ’16, ’17, ’18, ‘19
6 Karlee Burgess of Nova Scotia in 2014, ’15, ’16, ’17, ’18, ‘19
Jenna Duncan of Yukon in 2009, ’10, ’11, ’12, ’13, ’14
Linea Eby of Yukon in 2007, ’08, ’09, ’10, ’11, ’12
5 Nancy Bélanger of Quebec in 1995, ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99
Suzanne Gaudet of Prince Edward Island in 1998, ’99, 2000, ’01, ’02
Tara Hamer of the Territories in 1992, ’93, ’94, ’95; of Nova Scotia in ’97
Kelly Higgins of Prince Edward Island in 1998, ’99, 2000, ’01, ’02
Stephanie Jackson of British Columbia in 2001, ’02, ’05, ’06, ’07
Kerry Koe of the Territories in 1993, ’94, ’95; of the Northwest Territories in ’96, ’98
Marie-France Larouche of Quebec in 1995, ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99
Stephanie LeDrew of Newfoundland & Labrador in 1998, 2001, ’02, ’03, ’04
Marie-Eve Létourneau of Quebec in 1995, ’96, ’97, ’98, ’99
Kaitlin MacDonald of Nunavut in 2015, ’16, ’17, ’18, ‘19
Marliese Miller of Saskatchewan in 1997, ’99, 2000, ’01, ’03
Emily Grace Matthews of Nunavut in 2013, ’14; of Yukon in ’16, ’17, ‘18
4 Nicole Baldwin of Yukon in 1998, ’99, 2000, ’01
Gloria Basha of Prince Edward Island in 1972, ’73, ’74, ’75
Hailey Birnie of Yukon in 1998, ’99, 2000, ’01
Brigette Comeau of New Brunswick in 2015, ’16, ’18, ‘19
Justine Comeau of New Brunswick in 2015, ’16, ’18, ‘19
Julie Devereaux of Newfoundland & Labrador in 2005, ’06, ’07, ’08
Stacie Devereaux of Newfoundland & Labrador in 2004, ’05, ’06, ’07
Sinead Dolan of Prince Edward Island in 2003, ’04, ’05, ’06
Meredith Doyle of Nova Scotia in 1996, ’97, ’98, ’99
Katie Fullerton of Prince Edward Island in 2013, ’14, ’15, ’16
Valerie Grenier of Quebec in 1996, ’97, ’98, ’99
Laryssa Grenkow of Manitoba in 2005, ’06, ’07, ’09
Sara Guy of Northern Ontario in 2014, ’15, ’17, ‘19
Stephanie Guzzwell of Newfoundland & Labrador in 2004, ’05, ’06, ’07
Anne Hennessey of Prince Edward Island in 1972, ’73, ’74, ’75
Meaghan Hughes of Prince Edward Island in 2003, ’04, ’05, ’06
Jennifer Jones of Manitoba in 1991, ’93, ’94; of Team Canada in ’95
Karlee Korchinski of Saskatchewan in 2012, ’14, ’15, ’16
Emma Le Blanc of New Brunswick in 2015, ’16, ’18, ‘19
Ryan McNeil Lamswood of Newfoundland & Labrador in 2015, ’16, ’18, ‘19
Janique LeBlanc of Nova Scotia in 2014, ’15, ’16, ’17
Susan LeBlanc of New Brunswick in 1990, ’91, ’94, ’95
Jessie Leschart of the Yukon in 2002, ’03, ’04, ’05
Kendra Lilly of Northern Ontario in 2009, ’10, ’11, ’12
Chloé McCloskey of Prince Edward Island in 2013, ’14, ’15, ’16
Keira McLaughlin of New Brunswick in 2015, ’16, ’18, ‘19
Breanne Meakin of Manitoba in 2007, ’09, ’10, ’11
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Leslie Merrithew of the Northwest Territories in 2003, ’04, ’05, ’06
Stefanie Miller of Saskatchewan in 1997, ’99, 2000, ’01
Sarah Paul of Newfoundland & Labrador in 2004, ’05, ’06, ’07
Stefanie Richard of Prince Edward Island in 1998, ’99, 2000, ’01
Beth Roach of Nova Scotia in 1996, ’97, ’98, ’99
Michala Robison of Prince Edward Island in 2003, ’04, ’05, ’06
Alanna Routledge of Quebec in 2007, ’08, ’10, ’11
Barbara Rudolph of Manitoba in 1972, ’73, ’74, ’75
Krista Scharf of Northern Ontario in 1998, 2000, ’01, ’02
Ladene Shaw of Yukon in 2002, ’03, ’04, ’05
Mandi Shaw of Yukon in 2002, ’03, ’04, ’05
Sabrina Smith of Prince Edward Island in 2013, ’14, ’15, ’16
Gina Stanley of Newfoundland & Labrador in 1989, ’91, ’93, ’94
Cindy Street of Saskatchewan in 1992, ’94, ’95, ’96
Kristen Streifel of Saskatchewan in 2012, ’14, ’15; of Alberta in ’17
Heather Strong of Newfoundland & Labrador in 1992, ’95, ’96, ’97
Laura Strong of Newfoundland & Labrador in 1997, ’98, ’99, 2000
Patti Vandekerckhove of Manitoba in 1974, ’75, ’76, ’77
Marika Van Osch of British Columbia in 2012, ’14, ’16, ’17
Carolyn Wark of Quebec in 1981, ’82, ’83, ’84
Debbie Wark of Quebec in 1981, ’82, ’83, ’84
Janet Wood of Prince Edward Island in 1972, ’73, ’74, ’75
Sheena Yakeleya of the Territories in 1993, ’94, ’95; of the Northwest Territories ’96
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MIXED DOUBLES WINNERSPlayers and coaches that do not qualify for the Championship Pool compete in a single-game elimination mixed doubles tournament over the final weekend of the event with medals awarded on Sunday. All games are six ends.
GOLD SILVER BRONZE2019 Calissa Daly (ON)/Jacob Horgan (NO),
Nick Saturnino (NWT) Mackenzie Zacharias (MB)/ Emerson Steffler (ON), Nick Saturnino (NWT)
Pearl Gillis (NWT)/Ryan McNeil Lamswood (NL), Stu Anderson( ON)
2018 Pearl Gillis (NWT)/Karsten Sturmay (AB), Daniel Bédard (QU)
Grace Holyoke (ON)/Felipe Marin (NB), Kevin Patterson (YK)
Emma Wallingford (ON)/Parker MacFadyen (PEI), Brett Reddekopp (SK)
2017 Hailey Ryan (MB)/ Nick Zachernuk (NS), Dean Kleiter (SK)
Kayla Russell (NB)/ Colton Goller (AB), Trudie Walsh (NWT)
Émilia Gagné (QU)/Liam Gregory (NL), John Lund (MB)
2016 Kaelyn Gregory (ON)/Matthew MacLean (PEI), Scott Lamswood (NL)
Melissa Gordon (MB/Nick Zachernuk (NS),Chris Meger (YK)
Sabrina Smith (PEI)/Nick den Hartog (QC), Jeff Hoffart (AB)
2015 Rayna Vittrekwa (NWT)/ Alex Cormier (QU), Dean Kleiter (SK)
Katie Chislett-Manning (NU)/Tristan Steinke (AB), Jeff Ginter (AB)
Krysta Burns (NO)/Mac Lenton (AB), Wade Scoffin (YK)
2014 Andrea Sinclair (YK)/Cameron de Jong (BC), Kevin Patterson (YK)
Chloé McCloskey (PEI)/ Evan Kearley (NL), Bill Hope (PEI)
Hilary Charlie (NWT)/ Robert Mayhew (NS), Jeff Hartung (SK)
2013 Sarah Sears (NS)/Mitch Young (YK), Gary Ryan (NL)
Megan Westlund (NO)/Rene Comeau (NB), Todd Troyer (BC)
Sabrina Smith (PEI)/ Marc-Alexandre Charest-Dion (QU), Wade Scoffin (YK)
Listed in order of female, male and coach
NEW HOLLAND CANADIAN JUNIORS HISTORICAL RESULTSCLICK HERE FOR:
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NEW HOLLAND CANADIAN JUNIORS AWARDSALL-STAR TEAMS
Determined by overall shooting percentages at the conclusion of the round robin.
*In the case of a percentage tie, the all-star position goes to the player with the highest plus/minus (a player receives a +1 for every game in which he/she out-curls the positional opponent by 5% or more).
FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM
2019 Tyler Tardi (BC, 86%), Sterling Middleton (BC, 87%), Matt Hall (BC, 90%), Alex Horvath (BC, 87%)
Rylan Kleiter (SK, 80%), Jacques Gauthier (MB, 84%), Jordan Peters (MB, 85%), Bradley Lequin (QU, 86%)
2018 JT Ryan (MB, 85%), Jacques Gauthier (MB, 87%), Joey Hart (ON, 89%), Caleb Boorse (AB, 91%)
Karsten Sturmay (AB, 85%), Chris Kennedy (AB, 86%), Nick Zachernuk (NS, 87%), Bradley Lequin (QU, 85%)
2017 Tanner Horgan (NO, 81%), Jacob Horgan (NO, 83%)*, Joey Hart (ON, 85%), Nicholas Rab (AB, 87%)
Tyler Tardi (BC, 79%)*, Tyler Lautner (AB, 83%), Nick Bissonnette (NO, 83%), Alec Cameron (NS, 85%)
2016 Matt Dunstone (MB, 90%), Colton Lott (MB, 88%), Kyle Doering (MB, 89%), Nick Neufeld (SK, 89%)
Tanner Horgan (NO, 82%), Jason Camm (ON, 85%), Matthew Hall (ON, 87%), Curtis Easter (ON, 87%)
2015 Karsten Sturmay (AB, 82%), Kyle Kurz (MB, 82%)*, Lucas Van Den Bosch (MB, 84%), Ryan Freeze (NB, 86%)
Braden Calvert (MB, 80%), Jacob Horgan (NO, 82%), Brett Winfield (AB, 81%), Brendan Wilson (MB, 84%)*
2014 Carter Lautner (AB, 80%), Michael Brophy (NS, 80%),Lucas Van Den Bosch (MB, 81%), Jason Olsthoorn (QU, 81%)*
Ryan McCrady (ON, 77%), Daniel Wenzek (NB, 79%)*, David Aho (AB, 79%)*, Cole Lyon-Hatcher (ON, 81%)
2013 Thomas Scoffin (AB, 78%), Colton Lott (MB, 79%), David Easter (ON, 82%), Andrew O’Dell (NB, 82%)
Stuart Thompson (NS, 77%), Aaron Squires (ON, 77%), Daniel Grant (MB, 81%), Brendan MacCuish (MB, 80%)*
2012 Brendan Bottcher (AB, 84%), Quinn Hersikorn (SK, 83%), Landon Bucholz (AB, 83%)*, Brady Kendel (SK, 86%)*
Kyle Doering, (MB, 77%)*, Kristofer Leupen (NO, 80%)*, Jacob Hersikorn (SK, 83%)*, Lucas Van Den Bosch (MB, 86%)*
2011 Braeden Moskowy (SK, 79%), Kirk Muyres (SK, 83%), Colton Flasch (SK, 84%), Michael Makela (NO, 85%)*
Mat Camm (ON, 77%), Riley Smith, (ON, 78%)*, David Mathers (ON, 83%)*, Matt Lang (SK, 85%)*
2010 Jake Walker (ON, 81%), Craig Van Ymeren (ON, 83%), Geoff Chambers (ON, 82%), Alex MacFadyen (PEI, 86%)
Alex Forrest (MB, 80%), Kelly Schuh (NL, 82%), Mark Adams (NO, 81%)*, Kelly Knapp (SK, 85%)
2009 Kevin Yablonski (AB, 78%)*, Adam Casey (PEI, 77%), Robbie Doherty (NB, 77%), Jamie Danbrook (PEI, 83%)
Brett Gallant (PEI, 78%)*, Taylor McIntyre (MB, 76%), Anson Carmody (PEI, 76%), David Aho (NWT, 81%)*
2008 Aaron Sluchinski (AB, 74%), Jean-Michel Arsenault (QU, 80%), Anson Carmody (PEI, 77%)*, Alex MacFadyen (PEI, 80%)*
William Dion (QU, 72%)*, Mitch Criton (SK, 77%), Spencer Wicks (NL, 77%)*, Alex Kyle (NB, 80%)*
2007 Charley Thomas (AB, 76%), Brock Virtue (AB, 74%)*, Anson Carmody (PEI, 74%), Kyle Reynolds (AB, 76%)
Brett Gallant (PEI, 72%), Adam Casey (PEI, 74%)*, Travis Taylor (MB, 72%), Kevin Brayshaw (NB, 75%)
2006 Charley Thomas (AB, 83%), Russ Koffski (BC, 80%), Rollie Robinson (AB, 79%)*, Kyle Reynolds (AB, 79%)*
Ty Griffith (BC, 77%), Geoff Walker (AB, 78%), Anson Carmody (PEI, 79%), Bill Francis (ON, 79%)
2005 Kyle George (SK, 78%)*, Tyler MacKenzie (PEI, 82%), Rob Pruliere (ON, 85%), Jared Bezanson (NB, 85%)
Ian Fitzner-LeBlanc (NS, 78%), Codey Maus (ON, 81%)*, David (DJ) Kidby (SK, 84%)*, Jeff Wilson (ON, 84%)*
2004 John Epping (ON, 77%), Jason Roach (NB, 81%), Paul Steeves (NL, 79%), Bill Francis (ON, 79%)
Ryan Sherrard (NB, 76%), Trent Skanes (NL, 76%), Thomas Usselman (AB, 78%), Marc Lacroix (MB, 78%)*
2003 Steve Laycock (SK, 79%), Christopher Haichert (SK, 82%), Michael Jantzen (SK, 86%), Luke Johnson (NS, 83%)
Darren Moulding (AB, 77%), Mike Callan (ON, 80%)*, Chris Briand (NO, 80%), David Carr (NO, 82%)
2002 David Hamblin (MB, 80%), Ben Mikkelsen (NO, 81%), Colin Koivula (NO, 80%), Dustin Kidby (SK, 82%)
Brian Adams (NO, 77%), Ross Derksen (MB, 80%), Ty Griffith (BC, 79%), Ross McCannell (MB, 81%)
2001 Brian Adams (NO, 78%), Mark Nichols (NL, 80%), Kevin Skarban (AB, 81%), Aaron Sarafinchan (AB, 81%)
Jeff Erickson (AB, 77%), Ben Mikkelsen (NO, 76%), Geordie Hargreaves (MB, 80%), Luke Johnson (NB, 81%)
2000 Brad Gushue (NL), Mark Nichols (NL), Jamie Korab (NL), Kevin Tippett (NB)
Brad Kuhn (BC), Tyler Morgan (ON), Colin Koivula (NO), Malcolm Vanstone (SK)
1999 John Morris (ON), Craig Savill (ON), Tyler Orme (BC), Brent Laing (ON)
Brad Gushue (NL), Robin Champagne (NO), Jason Young (ON), Chris Anderson (BC)
1998 John Morris (ON), Glen Kennedy (AB), Kevin Ackerman (SK), Brent Laing (ON)
Ryan Miller (SK), Carmen Koch (SK), Ryan Cain (NB), Jason Lesmeister (AB)
1997 Scott Pfeifer (AB), Jeff Richard (BC), Tyler Orme (BC), Mark Homan (ON)
Tommy Sullivan (NB), Ryan Keane (AB), Robin Champagne (NO), Kevin Cymbalisty (NWT)
ALL-STARS, JUNIOR MENListed in order of skip, third, second, lead
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1996 Brad Gushue (NL), Kevin Whitehead (NWT),Nathan Munk (BC), Kris MacLeod (NS)
1995 Chris Galbraith (MB), Kevin Boyle (NB third)/Scott Cripps (MB third), Wade Johnston (AB), Bryan Galbraith (MB lead)/Jason Lesmeister (AB lead)
1994 Laura Phillips (NL), Jan Betker (CA), Joan McCusker (CA), Kim Kelly (NS)
1993 Sandra Peterson (SK), Cathy Cunningham (NL), Patti McKnight (ON), Mary-Anne Arsenault (NS)
1992 Lisa Walker (BC), Kathy Fahlman (SK), Kim Kelly (NS), Karri Willms (CA)
1991 Julie Sutton (BC), Jackie-Rae Greening (AB), Sheri Stewart (NB), Cheryl McPherson (CA)
1990 Heather Rankin (NS), Jackie-Rae Greening (AB), Andrea Lawes (ON), Lori Kehler (SK)
1989 Chris More (MB), Karen Purdy (MB), Diane Alexander (AB), Tracy Kennedy (CA)
1988 Michelle Schneider (SK), Cindy Tucker (SK), Georgina Hawkes (BC), Tracy Kennedy (ON)
1987 Kathie Ellwood (MB), Sandra Schmirler (SK), Jan Betker (SK), Sheila Schneider (SK)
1986 Linda Moore (CA), Kathy McEdwards (ON), Chris Gervais (SK), Laurie Carney (CA)
1985 Susan Seitz (AB), Lindsay Sparkes (BC), Debbie Jones (BC), Debbie Herbert (NL)
1984 Connie Laliberte (MB), Gillian Thompson (SK), Chris Gervais (SK), Laurie Carney (BC)
1983 Shelly Bildfell (NWT/YK), Sharon Horne (NS), Cathy Caudle (NS), Penny Ryan (AB)
1982 Arleen Day (SK), Lynn Andrews (MB), Donna Cunliffe (BC), Barbara Jones-Gordon (NS)
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FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM
2019 Mackenzie Zacharias (MB, 77%), Katie Follett (NL, 79%), Karlee Burgess (NS, 82%), Samantha McLaren (Host Team, 82%)
Sara England (SK, 76%), Lauren Lenentine (NS, 79%), Emily Zacharias (MB, 81%), Keira McLaughlin (NB, 80%)
2018 Laurie St-Georges (QU, 79%), Kristin Clarke (NS, 83%), Karlee Burgess (NS, 85%), Erin Tomalty (NO, 82%)
Kaitlyn Jones (SK, 76%), Cynthia St-Georges (QU, 83%), Emily Riley (QU, 79%), Hannah Wallingford (ON, 80%)*
2017 Hailey Armstrong (ON, 80%), Grace Holyoke (ON, 81%), Sara Oliver (MB, 81%), Rebecca Cormier (MB, 81%)
Kaitlyn Jones (SK, 76%), Chantele Broderson (AB, 80%), Sara Guy (NO, 80%), Shantel Hutton (SK, 80%)*
2016 Sarah Daniels (BC, 81%), Marika Van Osch (BC, 86%), Megan Moffat (AB, 84%)*, Sara Oliver (MB, 84%)*
Selena Sturmay (AB, 80%), Kristin Clarke (NS, 85%), Melissa Gordon (MB, 84%), Hope Sunley (AB, 84%)
2015 Kelsey Rocque (AB, 79%), Danielle Schmiemann (AB, 79%), Brenda Holloway (ON, 80%), Breanne Yozenko (MB, 81%)
Chelsea Brandwood (ON, 75%), Erin Pincott (BC, 76%), Holly Jamieson (AB, 77%), Sydney Fraser (BC, 79%)
2014 Kelsey Rocque (AB, 79%), Marika Van Osch (BC, 81%), Sarah Daniels (BC, 80%), Karlee Korchinski (SK, 82%)
Mary Fay (NS, 73%)*, Amy Heitzner (ON, 77%), Karlee Burgess (NS, 76%)*, Ashley Sanderson (BC, 80%)*
2013 Corryn Brown (BC, 73%)*, Chelsea Duncan (YK, 77%), Sheyna Andries (MB, 75%), Katie Roskewich (AB, 78%)
Sarah Koltun (YK, 73%)*, Holly Donaldson (ON, 72%), Megan Westlund (NO, 73%)*, Katie Fullerton (PEI, 77%)
2012 Selena Kaatz (MB fourth, 76%), Kalia Van Osch (BC, 80%), Kristin MacCuish (MB, 81%), Mariah Mondor (MB, 83%)
Kesa Van Osch (BC, 75%)*, Shannon Birchard (MB, 76%)*, Marika Van Osch (BC, 80%), Chantal Allan (ON, 82%)
2011 Nadine Chyz (AB, 80%), Rebecca Pattison (AB, 78%)*, Jessie Scheidegger (AB, 80%), Krysten Karwacki (MB, 84%)
Trish Paulsen (SK, 77%), Sarah Wilkes (ON, 78%)*, Erika Sigurdson (MB, 77%), Lynn Kreviazuk (ON, 81%)
2010 Rachel Homan (ON, 84%), Emma Miskew (ON, 84%), Kristina Hadden (AB, 82%)*, Lynn Kreviazuk (ON, 85%)
Breanne Meakin (MB, 82%), Rebecca Pattison (AB, 81%), Sarah Collin (SK, 82%), Krysten Karwacki (MB, 81%)
2009 Casey Scheidegger (AB, 81%), Jenna Loder (MB, 79%)*, Jessie Scheidegger (AB, 83%), Breanne Meakin (MB, 84%)
Rachel Homan (ON, 80%), Kalynn Park (AB, 79%)*, Alison Kreviazuk (ON, 78%), Kaitlyn Burns (NO, 80%)
2008 Danielle Parsons (NS, 74%), Megan McGuire (NB, 78%), Liz Peters (MB, 77%), Sarah Wazney (MB, 80%)*
Stephanie McVicar (SK, 73%)*, Jenna Loder (MB, 76%), Jenna Enge (NO, 75%), Jennifer Allen (BC, 80%)*
2007 Kalynn Park (AB, 76%), Sabrina Neufeld (MB, 78%), Cris Goertzen (SK, 74%), Julie Devereaux (NL, 75%)*
Calleen Neufeld (MB, 71%)*, Val Sweeting (SK, 68%), Kristen Mitchell (BC, 73%)*, Stéphanie Barbeau (NO, 75%)*
2006 Tracy Horgan (NO, 74%)*, Steph Guzzwell (NL, 75%), Darrelle Johnson (ON, 75%), Heather Ross (NS, 77%)*
Kirsten Fox (BC, 74%), Erin Selzer (SK, 74%), Jackie Peat (AB, 73%), Lace Dupont (AB, 77%)
2005 Marie-Christine Cantin (QU, 77%)*, Kristen MacDiarmid (NB, 79%), Jodie deSolla (NB, 83%), Lianne Sobey (NB, 84%)
Andrea Kelly (NB, 77%), Anne-Marie Filteau (QU, 78%),Jennifer Perry (AB, 79%), Stephanie Jordan (AB, 81%)
2004 Jill Mouzar (NS, 76%)*, Hailey Surik (SK, 76%), Janelle Lemon (SK, 80%), Allison Gerhardt (SK, 78%)*
Teejay Surik (SK, 76%), Mila Hockley (BC, 73%), Amelie Blais (QU, 76%), Ainsley Galbraith (ON, 78%)
2003 Marliese Miller (SK, 80%), Teejay Surik (SK, 78%), Janelle Lemon (SK, 82%), Chelsey Bell (SK, 86%)
Desirée Robertson (AB, 74%), Cary-Anne Sallows (AB, 76%)*, Jennifer Perry (AB, 78%), Stephanie Jordan (AB, 81%)
2002 Suzanne Gaudet (PEI, 77%), Robyn MacPhee (PEI, 77%), Leigh Armstrong (ON, 77%), Stephanie Leachman (ON, 78%)
Julie Reddick (ON, 77%), Shelley Nichols (NL, 76%), Laura Armitage (NO, 76%), Maggie Carr (NO, 78%)
2001 Stefanie Miller (SK, 82%), Marliese Miller (SK, 79%), Chantelle Seiferling (SK, 83%), Chelsey Bell (SK, 84%)
Nicole Baldwin (YK, 74%), Angie Del Pino (NO, 79%), Robyn MacPhee (PEI, 76%), Maggie Carr (NO, 74%)
2000 Suzanne Gaudet (PEI), Ainsley Holowec (MB), Robyn MacPhee (PEI), Stephanie Leachman (ON)
Stefanie Miller (SK), Stefanie Richard (PEI), Leigh Armstrong (ON), Amanda MacDonald (SK)
1999 Marie-France Larouche (QC), Marliese Miller (SK), Stacy Helm (SK), Valerie Grenier (QU)
Nicole Baldwin (YK), Beth Roach (NS), Krista Normore (NS), Kristin Regnier (SK)
1998 Melissa McClure (NB), Beth Roach (NS), Julie Colquhoun (ON), Amy Stachiw (NO
Jennifer Hanna (ON), Nancy Belanger (QU), Brigitte McClure (NB), Leesa Broder (ON)
1997 Marie-France Larouche (QU), Nancy Belanger (QU), Marie-Eve Letourneau (QU), Amy Stachiw (NO)
Meredith Doyle (NS), Shawna Trush (MB), Krista Normore (NL), Valerie Grenier (QU)
1996 Heather Godberson (AB), Michelle Harding (BC), Shalegh Beddington (BC), Allison Ross (ON)
1995 Marie-France Larouche (QU skip)/ Kelly MacKenzie (MB skip), Nicole Pellegrin (ON), Denise Byers (BC), Andra Harmark (ON)
ALL-STARS, JUNIOR WOMENListed in order of skip, third, second, lead
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KEN WATSON SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD(Voted on by the players)
JUNIOR MEN JUNIOR WOMEN2019 JT Ryan (Manitoba) Mackenzie Zacharias (Manitoba)
2018 JT Ryan (Manitoba) Pearl Gillis (Northwest Territories)
2017 Nicholas Rabl (Alberta) Camille Boisvert (Quebec)
2016 Arthur Siksik (Nunavut) Chloé McCloskey (Prince Edward Island)
2015 Alex Cormier (Quebec) Jenn Smith (Nova Scotia)
2014 Taylor Ardiel (Alberta) Patty Wallingham (Yukon)
2013 Landon Bucholz (Alberta) Sheree Hinz (Northern Ontario)
2012 Evan Asmussen (Alberta) Jess Cunningham (Newfoundland & Labrador)
2011 Colin Hodgson (Alberta) Tara O’Brien (Newfoundland & Labrador)
2010 Kelly Knapp (Saskatchewan) Tara O’Brien (Newfoundland & Labrador)
2009 Andrew Leigh (Quebec) Ashley Howard (New Brunswick)
2008 Stephen Ryan (Newfoundland & Labrador) Lisa Moerike (Prince Edward Island)
2007 Stephen Ryan (Newfoundland & Labrador) Lisa Moerike (Prince Edward Island)
2006 Ian Juurlink (Nova Scotia) Ashley Howard (New Brunswick)
2005 Steven Howard (Prince Edward Island) Kate Jefferson (Northwest Territories)
2004 Brad MacInnis (Nova Scotia) Julie Cantin (Quebec)
2003 Matthew Blandford (Newfoundland) Jackie Komyshyn (Manitoba)
2002 Justin Jacobsen (Alberta) Marie-Michelle Lapierre (Quebec)
2001 Sheldon Wettig (Northwest Territories) Leslie Rogers (Alberta)
2000 David Backman (Nova Scotia) Hailey Birnie (Yukon)
1999 Brad Gushue (Newfoundland) Mila Hockley (British Columbia)
1998 Brett Reynolds (Newfoundland) Stefanie Richard (Prince Edward Island)
1997 Randy Turpin (Newfoundland) Lori Olson (Alberta)
1996 David Orme (British Columbia) Jennifer Coady (Prince Edward Island)
1995 Ryan Davis (Newfoundland) Lori Olson (Alberta) and Kelly MacKenzie (Manitoba)
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BALANCE PLUS FAIR PLAY AWARDS(Selected by the officials)
JUNIOR MEN JUNIOR WOMEN2019 JT Ryan (MB), Dustin Mikush (AB), Jacob Libbus (AB),
Calvin Laforet (NU), Dean Kleiter (SK)Kira Brunton (NO), Pearl Gillis (Third), Sarah Hoag (SK),
Adrianna Hendrick (NWT), Rodney Guy (NO)
2018 Karsten Sturmay (AB), James Dalton (PEI), Joey Hart (ON), Maxime Blais (NO), Daniel Bédard (QU)
Kayla Skrlik (AB), Christianne West (NU), Karlee Burgess (NS), Pearl Gillis (NWT), Todd Troyer (BC)
2017 JT Ryan (MB), Sterling Middleton (BC), Graham McFarlane (MB), Garret Minute (NWT), Nick Kaeser (NWT)
Krysta Burns (NO), Laura Guénard (QU), Kate Goodhelpsen (AB),
Marcia Richardson (ON), Susan Lang (SK)
2016 Karsten Sturmay (AB), Daniel Wenzek (BC), Kyle Barron (NL),
Rob Gordon (MB), Benoit Forget (QU)
Courtney Auld (ON), Christianne West (NU), Dez Hawes (BC),
Aleya Quilty (PEI), Michel St-Georges (QU)
2015 Karsten Sturmay (AB), Alex Cormier (QU), Alex MacNeil (NB),
Brendan Wilson (MB), Damien Lahiton (NB)
Mary Fay (NS), Karly King Simpson (NWT), Julie Fortin (QU),
Katie Fullerton (PEI), Rodney Guy (NO)
2014 Rene Comeau (NB), Connor Faulkner (NU), Alex Sutherlan (PEI), Deklen Crocker (NWT), Tom Clasper (MB)
Carina McKay-Saturnino (NWT), Abby Ackland (MB), Danielle Lafleur (MB),
Hilary Charlie (NWT), Dale McEwen (MB)
2013 Will Mahoney (YK), Jamie Airut (NU), Sanjay Bowry (BC),
Andrew Taylor (NL), Benoit Forget (QU)
Sadie Pinksen (NU), Sheree Hinz (NO), Teresa Waterfield (SK),
Sydney Fraser (BC), Lynn Kreviazuk (NU)
2012 Daniel Murray (NWT), Chris MacRae (NB), Landon Bucholz (AB),
Brett Spier (ON), Calvin Edie (MB)
Emily Dwyer (NS), Marissa Gale (NB), Jess Cunningham (NL), Hillary
Thompson (PEI), Angela Hodgson (PEI)
2011 Colin Miller (NWT), Cory Schuh (NL), Chris MacRae (NB),
Connor MacPhee (PEI), Peter Pidgeon (PEI)
Lindsay Doucet (NS), Chelsea Duncan (YK), Sara MacRae (PEI),
Erica Trickett (NL), Lindsay Moldowan (YK)
2010 Alex Forrest (MB), Joseph Witherspoon (MB), Anson Carmody (PEI),
Alex Kyle (NB), Dwayne Mihalicz (SK)
Nadine Chyz (AB), Simone Brosseau (BC), Leah Squarey (NS),
Krysten Karwacki (MB), Earle Morris (ON)
2009 Paul Dexter (NS), Ben Vezeau (QU), Robbie Doherty (NB),
Terry Arnold (ON), Eugene Trickett (NL)
Vanessa Maloney (NO), Valisa Aho (NWT), Janelle Sakamoto (BC),
Jenna Duncan (YK), Rob Meakin (MB)
2008 Aaron Sluchinski (AB skip), Kyle Peters (MB skip),
Craig Van Ymeren (ON third), Jamie Danbrook (BC lead), Kay
Montgomery (SK coach)
Danielle Inglis (ON skip), Julie Devereaux (NL skip), Ashley Gregoire (SK
second), Jody Keim (AB second), Rick Lang (NO coach)
2007 Charley Thomas (AB skip), Bryan Kedziora (BC skip), Derek
Errington (BC third), Stephen Ryan (NL third),
Marc Richard (QC coach)
Stacie Devereaux (NL), Amanda Gates (NO), Karen Sagle (ON),
Joanne Taylor (AB), Debbie Christianson (NS)
2006 Charley Thomas (AB skip), Stephen Jeffers (NL third), Jasmin Gibeau
(QC second), Jérémy Mallais (NB skip), Scott Cole (YK coach)
Sophie Morissette (QU skip), Megan Kirk (AB skip), Heather Ross (NS lead),
Lindsay Edie (MB lead), Guy Gosselin (QU coach)
2005 Chris Hebert (SK lead), Brad Jacobs (NO skip), Codey Maus (ON
third), Lance Palamaruk (AB lead), Dwayne Mihalicz (SK coach)
Julie Cantin (QU lead), Kate Jefferson (NWT third),
Leslie Merrithew (NWT lead), Tanny Yole (SK lead), Michel Blais (QU coach)
2004 Chris Baier (BC), Stephen Perras (SK), Paul Arkilander (NO),
Jared Bezanson (NB), Trevor Reid (ON)
Andrea Kelly (NB), Kate Jefferson (NWT), Stephanie LeDrew (NL),
Kelsey Steiger (BC), Donalda Mattie (NS)
2003 Jeff Wilson (ON lead), Colin Koivula (NO skip), Chris Briand (NO
second), Matthew Blandford (NL skip), Allan Wood (BC coach)
Kimberly Mastine (QU skip), Stephanie LeDrew (NL lead), Stacey Sellars (YK
third), Michelle Nichols (NL third), Kerry Koe (NWT coach)
1997 Wyatt Redlin (YK), Jean-Sebastien Roy (QC), Blayne Iskiw (AB), Christian Cantin (QC), Rick Thompson (SK)
Marie-France Larouche (QU), Lori Olson (AB), Marie-Eve Letourneau (QU),
Jennifer Arbing (PEI), Dick Kochan (NO)
1996 Jeff Currie (NO), Graham Eisenhauer (NS), Brett Reynolds (NL), Joshua Clark (YK), Terry Shea (NL)
Angela Sutherland (PEI), Melanie Ellis (PEI), Jennifer Coady (PEI), April
Hicken (PEI), Gord Hooey (BC)
Listed in order of skip, third, second, lead and coach (unless otherwise noted)
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ASHAM NATIONAL COACHING AWARD(Voted by the coaches)
JUNIOR MEN JUNIOR WOMEN2019 Dean Kleiter (Saskatchewan) Michel St-Georges (Quebec)
2018 Dean Kleiter (Saskatchewan) Michel St-Georges (Quebec)
2017 Paul Tardi (British Columbia) Pat Quilty (Prince Edward Island)
2016 Benoit Forget (Quebec) Michel St-Georges (Quebec)
2015 Tom Clasper (Manitoba) Rodney Guy (Northern Ontario)
2014 Tom Clasper (Manitoba) Nick Saturnino (Northwest Territories)
2013 Tim Warkentin (Northern Ontario) Mark Noseworthy (Newfoundland & Labrador)
2012 Kevin Patterson (Nova Scotia) Angela Hodgson (Prince Edward Island)
2011 Benoît Arsenault (Quebec) Rob Meakin (Manitoba)
2010 Peter Gallant (Prince Edward Island) Allan Menzies (New Brunswick)
2009 Wade Scoffin (Yukon) Rob Meakin (Manitoba)
2008 Benoît Arsenault (Quebec) Alex Mowat (Manitoba)
2007 Len Chilibeck (British Columbia) Pat Aylward (Prince Edward Island)
2006 Robert Ménard (Quebec) Brian Kelln (Northwest Territories)
2005 Michael Borden (Northwest Territories) Calvin Edie (Manitoba)
2004 Robert Sherrard (New Brunswick) Diane Ryan (Newfoundland & Labrador)
2003 Alex Mowat (Manitoba) Len Komyshyn (Manitoba)
2002 John Saccary (Nova Scotia) Rob Thomas (Newfoundland)
2001 Jeff Thomas (Newfoundland) Bob Miller (Saskatchewan)
2000 Gary Rowe (Newfoundland) Laurel Baldwin (Yukon)
1999 Mike Dobson (New Brunswick) Camil Larouche (Quebec)
1998 Bob Miller (Saskatchewan) Lee Toner (New Brunswick)
1997 Mike Dobson (New Brunswick) Suzanne Bertrand (Yukon)
1996 Terry Shea (Newfoundland) Gord Hooey (British Columbia)
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JOAN MEAD LEGACY AWARD($500 scholarship)
JUNIOR MEN JUNIOR WOMEN2019 --- Karlee Burgess (Nova Scotia)
2018 Matthew Hall (Ontario) Kristin Clarke (Nova Scotia)
2017 Brooks Roche (Prince Edward Island) Michelle Taylor (Newfoundland & Labrador)
2016 Karsten Sturmay (Alberta) Gabby Molloy (Newfoundland & Labrador)
2015 Alex Cormier (Quebec) Chloé McCloskey (Prince Edward Island)
2014 Cole Lyon-Hatcher (Ontario) Cathlia Ward (New Brunswick)
2013 Jonathan Schut (Prince Edward Island) Tirzah Keffer (Northern Ontario)
2012 Félix Asselin (Quebec) Nicole Noseworthy (Newfoundland & Labrador)
2011 Andrew Komlodi (Nova Scotia) Tara O’Brien (Newfoundland & Labrador)
2010 Landon and Bryce Bucholz (Alberta) Michelle McQuaid (Prince Edward Island)
2009 Scott Hindle (Ontario) Brooklyn Lemon (Saskatchewan)
2008 Adam Casey (Prince Edward Island) Danielle Inglis (Ontario)
2007 Ian Juurlink (Nova Scotia) Joanne Taylor (Alberta)
2006 Dom Daemen (Nova Scotia) Mandy Selzer (Saskatchewan)
2005 Doug Hamblin (Manitoba) Sarah Paul (Newfoundland & Labrador)
2004 Andrew Mercer (Newfoundland & Labrador) Blisse Comstock (Nova Scotia)
2003 Daniel Sherrard (New Brunswick) Meaghan Hughes (Prince Edward Island)
2002 David and Kevin Hamblin (Manitoba) Laura Armitage (Northern Ontario)
2001 Phil Sager (Ontario) Hailey Birnie (Yukon)
2000 Matthew MacDonald (Prince Edward Island) Ainsley Gunnlaugson (Manitoba)