Masters 2010: Info - Photos - News
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| Rod Aube, Jack Healey,Gord Tuttle,Bob Brannan |
NEW BRUNSWICK
Jan 31 - Feb 4 2010 - Frederiction Curling Club
Info courtesy the Daily Gleaner
http://dailygleaner.canadaeast.com/rss/article/943104
The New Brunswick masters curling champions were crowned
at the Fredericton Curling Club. In top photo, are, from left,
skip Rod Aube, third Jack Healey, second Gord Tuttle
and lead Bob Brannan from the Capital Winter Club. They defeated
Bill Lutes of the Beaver Curling Club of Moncton 8-3 in the final.
Ellen Brennan, third Nancy Porter, second Rose Donovan and lead
Kathy Grasse of the Thistle-St. Andrews Curling Club in Saint John
defeated Isabelle Yeamans of CWC 5-3 in the final.
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| Ellen Brennan,Nancy Porter, Rose Donovan, Kathy Grass |
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| Claire Sweet, Bob Matheson, Cliff Poirier, Wayne Arsenault |
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| Jeanne Duffenais, Georgie Coulson, Marg Nowlan,Pat Barrett-Silver Fox |
Masters Champions - Newfoundland + N.B. Host Team
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| Dennis Byrne, Gerry Boland, Clyde Watton, Carl Loughlin - Stephenville CC |
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| NB HOST -Isabel Yeamans,Kay McGraw,Shirley Doherty,Diana Jensen |
Masters Champions - Nova Scotia
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| Team NSCA -Reid Romkey, Alan Marshall, Peter Smith, Bruce Tymchuk |
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| Sue Anne Barlett,Sharon Clarke, Marjorie MacKay, Brenda Nearing |
Masters Champions - Quebec
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| Paul Gagnon, Marcel Bouchard, Paul-Armand Boudreault, Rene Plourde |
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| Lois Baines, Mary-Ann Robertson, Claire McDougall, Joan McNab |
Masters Champions - Ontario
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| Mike Dorey, Brian Henderson, Gary Houghton, Paul Knight - Guelph CC |
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| Jane Galloway, Judy Oryniak, Susan Davies, Lynn Baker - Ilderton CC |
Masters Champions - Northern Ontario
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| Bob Coulter, Larry Byles, Don Rask, John Kelly - Copper Clif CC-Sudbury |
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| Jan Pula, Maymar Gemmell, Anita Fabbro, Sandy Olson - Idylwylde CC |
Masters Champions - North West Territories
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| Don Webb,Garry Schwartzenbergger,Don MacDonald,Frank Price- Fort Smith CC |
Masters Curling Champions of the Yukon
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| Lead -Mike Stitt, Clarence Jack, Al Gee, Craig Tuton - Skip - |
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| Skip - Pat Banks, Madeline Boyd, Ev Pasichnyk, Elaine Sumner |
Masters Champions - Manitoba
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| Skip -Ron Westcott,, Bob Jenion, Bob Boughy, Gary Smith - Fort Rouge CC |
Jones earns a record sixth Manitoba title.
Full story Courtesy-Jim Bender Winnipeg Sun
http://www.winnipegsun.com/sports/curling/2010/03/08/13160856.html
She was forced to switch to the stick two years ago but has still managed to master the 60-plus curling crowd. St. Vital’s Elaine Jones downed Dauphin’s Karen Toderian 5-3 in the final of the Masters women’s provincial final to earn a record sixth Manitoba title.“They’re all special,” said Jones, supported by third Anne Wright, second Pat Malanchuk and Ruth Wiebe. “It is special in the fact that I have two players with me this year that I haven’t had in Masters before. Anne Wright did curl with me in seniors when we won it but, for Pat Malanchuk, this is her first Buffalo. So, that’s special.”
Wiebe has been with Jones for all six wins and two of the four Manitoba senior women’s crowns that Jones had captured.
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| Skip-Elaine Jones, Anne Wright, Pat Malanchuk, Ruth Wiebe |
Masters Champions - Saskatchewan
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| Eugene Hritzuk, Larry Ruf, Larry Briske, Brian Davis-Nutana CC-Saskatoon |
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| Rhoda Besse, Sharon Fyke, Jean MacLean, Sharon White-Nutana CC-Saskatoon |
Masters Champions - Alberta
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| Ralph Lee, Kermit Haakonson, Barry Westgard, Ian Duncan - Edmonton |
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| Sandy Turner, Marilyn Toews, Judy Carr, Betty Clarke - Calgary CC |
Masters Champions - British Columbia
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| Garry Gelowitz, Roy Giles, Dennis Case, Fred Trussell - Kelowna CC |
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| Karin Host, Dianne Tasaka, Lorraine Warn, Betty Dharmasetia - Richmond CC |
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MASTER DRAWS - MONDAY- TUESDAY- WEDNESDAY
Canadian Masters Curling Championships Qaulifying Draw Schedule 2010
This is a guide draw only for the Men and Women - The official draw is at the TSA Curling Club.
This information is thought to be correct , however this may be subject to change or correction
RESULTS - STANDINGS - Please Click this link
http://www.nbcurling.nb.ca/Scripts/livescore/html/master2010/frame.html
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AB - NS |
AB - QU |
NB- ON |
SK - BC |
MN - HT |
NWT- ON |
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NL - NB |
ON - NO |
HT - YK |
YK - QU |
BC - SK |
NO - SK |
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NS - NWT |
QU - NB |
NS - AB |
BC - NO |
MN - AB |
YK - MN |
NO - PEI |
ON - PEI |
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ON - QU |
BC - YK |
PEI - ON |
QU - NB |
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AB - PEI |
MN - BC |
NO - HT |
NS - ON |
AB - NB |
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NL - YK |
QU - BC |
NB - PE1 |
ON - NS |
NB - SK |
MN - NO |
NWT - AB |
QU - NS |
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MN - NO |
HT - SK |
NWT - MN |
NO - NS |
ON - AB |
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PEI - NWT |
NS - NB |
QU - PEI |
AB - ON |
YK - NB |
NL - QU |
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7:00 PM |
QU - SK |
BC - HT |
NO -YK |
SK -MN |
BC - NL |
NS - PEI |
MN - ON |
AB - NO |
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SUNDAY - Masters TEAM PRACTICE SCHEDULE
This is a guide draw only - The official draw is at the TSA Curling Club.
This information is thought to be correct , however may be subject to change or correction
Practice time will be 9 minutes per Sheet
Team Skill Testing will be done on the last practice sheet at the end of the 9 minute practice.
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BC (M) |
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1:00 PM |
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Alta (M) |
QC (W) |
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3:00 PM |
Alta (W) |
BC (W) |
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NS (M) |
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Yukon (M) |
NS (W) |
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3:10 PM |
NS (M) |
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Alta (W) |
BC (W) |
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N Ont (W) |
NS (W) |
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NS (W) |
BC (W) |
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NS (W) |
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NS (M) |
Alta (W) |
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PEI (W) |
PEI (M) |
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Sask (M) |
Yukon (W) |
PEI (W) |
NWT (M) |
Man (W) |
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PEI (M) |
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Thursday, March 18
Masters Playoffs - Thursday - Friday
Up to one round of Tie breakers
THURSDAY
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Note - Ices for playoffs (includes ranking games) will be assigned at the completion of the round robin play.
A and B are Pool designations for Womens play.
C and D are Pool designationsfor Mens play .
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Tuesday, March 23
Masters Championships Pool Listings for 2010
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CHANGES FOR 2010 MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS
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CANADIAN MASTERS - NEW FORMAT - NEW CRESTS
The Canadian Masters is curling’s fastest growing national championship. The field for 2010 championship will be the largest ever.
12 women’s and 13 men’s teams from the Yukon to Newfoundland & Labrador will compete.
In the past, this has been an eight-day event — a full round-robin with a maximum of two games a day per team. Using the same format in 2010 would increase the number of games by 60% versus 2009 and extend the duration of the event by two additional days. This would, of course, significantly increase the burden on the Host Committee and their volunteers. Since the cost of attending the event is borne by the curlers, accommodation costs would also increase for competitors.
NEW FORMAT
Therefore, the Masters Committee, in conjunction with the Host Committee, has decided to adopt a pool format in 2010.
There will be two pools. The Women’s Championship will have six teams in each pool; the Men’s will have one pool of six teams and one pool of seven teams. Seeding of the pools will be based on last year’s results with new provincial representatives ranked according to their most recent participation.
POOL FORMAT AND PAGE PLAYOFF"S
Each pool will complete a round-robin.
The top two teams in each pool will qualify for a Page cross-over playoff. (The 1st place teams in each pool will play against each other in the 1-2 Game while the 2nd place teams will play against each other in the 3-4 Game. Etc.) The remaining teams will play a crossover game between equally ranked teams to determine the seeding for 2011. By adopting the pool format, we are able to complete the event in six days and reduce the costs for all competitors
NEW CHAMPIONS CRESTS.
We are also introducing a new crest this season. Not only is it the classic heart shape, it is the same quality as crests awarded at other Canadian championships. These hearts are green, unisex and bilingual. Special thanks to the Canadian Curling Association for assistance with the design and for supplying the hearts.
The 2010 Canadian Masters Championship will be hosted by the Thistle-St. Andrews Curling Club in Saint John, New Brunswick from March 28th to April 2nd.
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Notes from Al Gemmell - Chairman Canadian Masters – Rcvd Feb 4 -2010
This is the memo that I have distributed to all the associations
but thought you might also be interested. If you are competing again
this year, share the info with others competing
We had to go to pools because the number of games for a full round
robin would have increased from 90 in Saskatoon to 144 in St. John.
The committee just doesn't have the volunteers and the extra days
would involve increased ice costs. It's not perfect but we feel it is
the best alternative.
The important piece is that the curlers should travel on Saturday,
March 27th (no change) but depart Saturday, April 3rd (previously the
event was to end on the 4th). So, a couple of days shorter than
advertised.
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