SCCHS boys' curling team secures provincial bronze

The SCCHS boys' curling rink claimed a bronze medal at the provincial championships by defeating Langham 15-1 in the bronze medal game. The team, consisting of Perrin Lemire, Carter Cober, Jake Wiebe and Tiergan Johnson, navigated a challenging draw over the weekend. Coached by Ron Bailey and Jeff Chambers, they demonstrated strong performance in key matches.

The Swift Current Comprehensive High School (SCCHS) boys' curling team, known as the Colts, earned a bronze medal in the provincial curling championships. Their path to the podium began with a narrow 6-5 loss to Langham, which placed them on the B-side of the draw. From there, they rebounded decisively, securing a 12-1 victory over Lloydminster and a 9-5 win against Saskatoon St. Joseph.

In the semifinals, the Colts faced A.E. Peacock Collegiate and fell 5-9. However, they got their revenge in the bronze medal match, dominating Langham 15-1 to claim third place. The rink was led by skip Perrin Lemire, with teammates Carter Cober, Jake Wiebe and Tiergan Johnson contributing to the strong showing.

Ron Bailey and Jeff Chambers served as coaches for the team, guiding them through the tournament's ups and downs. This achievement highlights the competitive spirit of high school curling in Saskatchewan, where the Colts finished among the top teams from various regions.

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The Saskatchewan High School Athletic Association provincial curling championships concluded this past weekend across multiple Saskatchewan locations, featuring competitions in girls', mixed, doubles, and boys' categories. Local teams from areas like Wynyard, Wadena, and Estevan secured medals, including two golds. Close matches defined the tournaments, with several games decided by a single point.

Ethan Robinson of Swift Current secured a spot in the U20 curling nationals despite losing the provincial championship final. His rink fell 7-4 to Saskatoon's Rogan Snow at the Pharmasave Saskatchewan U20 provincials hosted by the Swift Current Curling Club. Both teams will represent Saskatchewan at the national event in Sudbury.

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John Shuster's team defeated Andrew Stopera's squad 7-6 in an extra end to claim the men's title at the USA Curling national championships in Charlotte, N.C. Delaney Strouse's team secured the women's crown with a 9-6 victory over Elizabeth Cousins. Both teams earned spots at the upcoming world championships.

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Canada's men's curling team secured gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics by defeating Great Britain 9-6 in the final on February 21 in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. The victory came after a round-robin scandal where Swedish curler Oskar Eriksson accused Canadian vice-skip Marc Kennedy of double-touching stones past the hog line. World Curling issued a warning to Kennedy for inappropriate language but upheld the self-policing rules of the sport.

 

 

 

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