Estvans Loudon-lag kvalificerar sig för slutspel i U20-curlingprovinsiellmästerskapen

Grace Loudon-laget från Estevan Curling Club slutade trea i round robin i CurlSask U20-provinsiellmästerskapen i Swift Current och säkrade en plats i utslagningen. Laget slutade med ett 4–2-rekord efter tävlingarna 26 februari–1 mars. I deras enda slutspelsmatch föll de mot Chloe Semeniuks lag.

CurlSask U20-provinsiellmästerskapen ägde rum i Swift Current 26 februari–1 mars, där Grace Loudon-laget representerade Estevan Curling Club. Loudon var skip för laget, som bestod av third Amy Fradette, second April McMillen och lead Andrea Fradette, med Pauline Ziehl Grimsrud som coach. \n\nI round robin inledde laget med en 8–4-förlust mot Kamdyn Bauldic-laget, då Bauldic gjorde fyra i åttonde omgången. De kom tillbaka med en 8–5-seger över Jessie Allchurch på sju omgångar, med en fyrapointa andra omgång som höjdpunkt. Därefter besegrade Loudon Shaylee Reimer med 9–4, tack vare fyra i andra och tre i fjärde omgången. \n\nEn 10–2-förlust på sex omgångar mot Shawna Simpson, som hade bästa round robin-rekordet, följde. Laget vann sedan med 8–7 mot Chloe Semeniuk i en extra omgång efter att ha släppt in fyra i åttonde, och avslutade med en 5–1-seger på sju omgångar mot Heidi Fradettes lag från Martensville. \n\nDetta 4–2-rekord placerade dem på tredje plats och tog dem vidare till slutspelet. Som tredje seed mötte de fjärde-seedade Semeniuk och förlorade med 8–2 på sju omgångar. \n\nHeidi Fradette, som tidigare curlade från Estevan, ledde sitt lag till ett 3–3-rekord i provinsiellmästerskapen.

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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.

Taylour Stevens of Nova Scotia secured the final playoff berth at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a thrilling 9-7 victory over Ontario's Hailey Armstrong. The rookie skip nailed a game-winning in-off shot in the 10th end to overcome a late deficit. This marks the first time two Nova Scotia teams have advanced to the playoffs in the event's history.

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Young Alberta skips Kayla Skrlik and Selena Sturmay are making their mark at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, leveraging youth and experience to challenge top teams. Both squads sit at 1-1 and 2-1 respectively after Day 3, drawing confidence from recent performances at Olympic trials and provincials. With time on their side, they aim for playoffs in the Greater Toronto Area event.

Team Nunavut wrapped up its second appearance at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a 1-7 record, but skip Julia Weagle called it a valuable learning opportunity. The Iqaluit Curling Club rink lost its final game 10-4 to Manitoba but secured one win against Prince Edward Island. Weagle and coach Colin Hodgson expressed pride in the team's progress against top Canadian competition.

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Northern Ontario's Krista Scharf secured a 7-4 victory over Alberta's Kayla Skrlik in their round-robin opener at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The match took place on Saturday afternoon as part of the Canadian women's curling championship. This win marks a strong start for Scharf's team in the competition.

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.

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Alberta's Selena Sturmay advanced to the semifinal of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with an 8-4 victory over Nova Scotia's Christina Black in the Page 3/4 playoff on Saturday in Mississauga, Ontario. Sturmay's team made four steals to secure the win and will face the loser of the Page 1/2 matchup between Kerri Einarson and Kaitlyn Lawes. This marks Sturmay's first semifinal appearance at the national championships.

 

 

 

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