SCCHS guttelag i curling sikrer provinsbronse

SCCHS’ guttelag i curling tok bronsemedalje på provinsmesterskapene ved å beseire Langham 15-1 i bronsemedaljekampen. Laget, bestående av Perrin Lemire, Carter Cober, Jake Wiebe og Tiergan Johnson, kom seg gjennom en krevende lott over helgen. Med trenere Ron Bailey og Jeff Chambers viste de sterk prestasjon i nøkkelkampene.

Swift Current Comprehensive High School (SCCHS) sitt guttelag i curling, kjent som Colts, vant bronsemedalje i provinsmesterskapet i curling. Veien til pallen startet med et knepent 6-5-tap mot Langham, som plasserte dem på B-siden av lottet. Derfra kom de sterkt tilbake med en 12-1-seier over Lloydminster og en 9-5-seier mot Saskatoon St. Joseph. I semifinalen møtte Colts A.E. Peacock Collegiate og tapte 5-9. De tok imidlertid hevn i bronsemedaljekampen ved å dominere Langham 15-1 og sikre tredjeplassen. Laget ble ledet av skip Perrin Lemire, med lagkameratene Carter Cober, Jake Wiebe og Tiergan Johnson som bidro til den sterke prestasjonen. Ron Bailey og Jeff Chambers var lagets trenere og veilede dem gjennom turneringens oppturer og nedturer. Denne bragden understreker den konkurransedyktige ånden i videregående curling i Saskatchewan, der Colts endte blant de beste lagene fra ulike regioner.

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SHSAA curling provincials wrap up with gold medals for local teams

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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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A combined Vernon-Penticton-Kamloops curling team skipped by Jim Cotter won the 2026 B.C. Senior Men's Curling Championship with a 6-4 victory over Dave Belway's rink on March 1 in Penticton. The women's title went to Shiella Cowan's New Westminster-Vancouver team, who defended their crown by beating Danielle Shaughnessy's Kelowna foursome 6-4 in an extra end. Both winning teams will represent British Columbia at the Canadian Senior Curling Championships in Saskatoon from December 6 to 13.

Less than a week after securing gold at the 2026 Winter Olympics, Canada's Brad Jacobs curling rink begins defending its Montana’s Brier title in St. John's, Newfoundland. The team, coached by Paul Webster, overcame a cheating controversy during the Games to claim victory over Great Britain. They face Prince Edward Island's Tyler Smith in their opening match on Friday evening.

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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.

Canada's men's curling team defeated Great Britain 9-6 to win the Olympic gold medal in Milano Cortina. The victory marked the country's first title in the event since 2014 and came amid a resolved controversy over alleged rule violations. Skip Brad Jacobs addressed critics in a post-match statement.

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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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