Super league curling delivers wins across swift current teams

All ten teams of the Innovation Credit Union Super League competed on Thursday night at the Swift Current Curling Club. Several squads notched key victories, with TKC Trucking extending its unbeaten streak. The league, which began on January 8, continues through March.

The Swift Current Curling Club hosted a full slate of matches on Thursday evening, featuring every one of the ten teams in the Innovation Credit Union Super League. This busy night highlighted competitive action among local curling enthusiasts, with several teams securing important early-season wins.

The Kruse Glass team celebrated its first victory of the season by defeating Maximum Energy. TKC Trucking maintained its perfect record, improving to 3-0 with a win over Swift Plumbing & Heating. The top-ranked Swift Sliders also prevailed, beating Team James. Chinook Golf Course boosted its standing to 2-1 after overcoming Growlytics, while First Avenue Dental topped Swift Building Supplies.

These results underscore the league's tight competition, as teams jockey for position in the standings. The Super League kicked off on January 8 and is set to run through March, providing consistent opportunities for local curlers to compete.

Looking ahead, the next round of play is scheduled for January 29. Matchups include Team James against TKC Trucking, Chinook Golf Course facing First Avenue Dental, Kruse Glass taking on Swift Plumbing & Heating, Swift Building Supplies versus Maximum Energy, and the Swift Sliders meeting Growlytics. Fans can expect more intense draws as the season progresses.

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High school curlers from Saskatchewan celebrating gold medals at SHSAA provincial championships on the ice rink.
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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.

The Traverse City Curling Club has published its latest weekly winter league results. The update includes details from the Monday combined league.

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The Raven & Rune Tavern Wednesday curling leagues recently crowned three different champions at Northwest Arena. This local event highlighted the conclusion of the season's competitions.

The Thompson Rivers WolfPack men's curling team competed at the CW Championships in Edmonton this past weekend. They faced top teams from Western Canada on the conference stage. The team demonstrated notable improvement throughout the event.

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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.

Team Nunavut, skipped by Julia Weagle, secured its first victory in six years at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts by defeating Prince Edward Island 8-5 on Sunday morning. The win came after an opening loss to Nova Scotia and provides a much-needed confidence boost. The tournament continues in Mississauga, Ontario, until February 1.

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Team Power secured the 2026 PEI Women’s Curling Championship with a 7-5 victory over Team Selkirk in the final at the Montague Curling Club. The win came after a tense match tied into the sixth end, earning the team a spot at the national Scotties Tournament of Hearts. Five teams from four Island clubs competed in a modified triple knockout format.

 

 

 

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