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SAVE THE DATE: Swing and Sweep Event – October 19th 31/08/2024

More details to follow soon, but we are excited to announce we will be hosting a Swing & Sweep event on Saturday, October 19th.

It will include a 9-hole scramble at Countryview Golf Club, followed by lunch and curling at the Cornwall Curling Club.

Limit of 32 participants (eight teams of four people).

We hope to have more details and registration open by late next week!

SAVE THE DATE: Swing and Sweep Event – October 19th More details to follow soon, but we are excited to announce we will be hosting a Swing & Sweep event on Saturday, October 19th. It will include a 9-hole scramble at Countryview Golf Club, follo…

Interested in Ice Maintenance? 31/08/2024

CurlPEI is hosting a clinic for those interested in learning about ice maintenance.

If helping with ice maintenance has ever been an interest to you, join them for an Assistant Ice Technician Course & Scraping and Pebbling Clinic on September 14 & 15, 2024.

This weekend of learning is designed for individuals who will work under the guidance of a Certified Ice Technician. The Assistant Curling Ice Technician program is ideal for volunteers or young people who will help with daily maintenance and draw change procedures. The Scraping and Pebbling clinic will provide an opportunity for participants to learn more about scraping and pebbling as well as practice doing both.

Cost: $175/participant
When: September 14-15, 2024
Registration Deadline: September 7, 2024
Location: Crapaud Community Curling Club
Schedule: 9 AM – 4PM both days

Register: https://pe.curling.io/en/products

This will be a great weekend to enhance your skills and learn from our experienced facilitator. Secure your spot today!

Interested in Ice Maintenance? CurlPEI is hosting a clinic for those interested in learning about ice maintenance.  If helping with ice maintenance has ever been an interest to you, join them for an Assistant Ice Technician…

Club Office Opens on Tuesday, September 3rd 31/08/2024

The offices of the Cornwall Curling Club will re-open for the upcoming season on Tuesday, September 3rd.

The club office hours will be 9am-5pm, Monday through Friday until further notice.

We hope to have the new season's registration information and updated schedule up by the end of the week.

In addition to preparing for our upcoming season schedule, we'll also be gearing up to be a practice facility for the Grand Slam of Curling event!

Club Office Opens on Tuesday, September 3rd The offices of the Cornwall Curling Club will re-open for the upcoming season on Tuesday, September 3rd.   The club office hours will be 9am-5pm, Monday through Friday until further notic…

Condolences to the Debbie Sigsworth and family 12/08/2024

The Club would like to extend our condolences to Debbie Sigsworth on the passing of her mother, Doreen Francis Waddell on August 2, 2024. Obituary of Doreen Frances WaddellThe death occurred peacefully with family be her side at the South Shore Villa, Crapaud, P.E.I. on Friday August 2nd, 2024 of Doreen Frances Waddell (Walsh) of Mount-Tryon, PEI aged 85 years....

Condolences to the Debbie Sigsworth and family The Club would like to extend our condolences to Debbie Sigsworth on the passing of her mother, Doreen Francis Waddell on August 2, 2024.Obituary of Doreen Frances WaddellThe death occurred peacefu…

Fall Craft Fair 08/08/2024

We're hosting a Fall Craft Fair on October 12, 2024. All proceeds raised will go toward our Junior Curling Programs. We hope to see you there!

Fall Craft Fair We’re hosting a Fall Craft Fair on October 12, 2024. All proceeds raised will go toward our Junior Curling Programs. We hope to see you there!

Condolences to the family of Marilyn Joy Spence 16/07/2024

The club would like to extend our condolences to the family of Club member Brock Spence on the passing of their mother Marilyn Joy Spence. It is with heavy hearts, the family of Marilyn “Joy” (Sheridan) Spence, loving wife of Donald Spence, announces her passing which occurred on Thursday, July 4, 2024, at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. Born in Halifax, NS, she was the daughter of the late Leroy and Myrtle (Horne) Sheridan....

Condolences to the family of Marilyn Joy Spence The club would like to extend our condolences to the family of Club member Brock Spence on the passing of their mother Marilyn Joy Spence. It is with heavy hearts, the family of Marilyn “Joy” (Sher…

Condolences to the family of Catherine Clarey 16/07/2024

The club would like to extend our condolences to the family of Catherine Clarey on her recent passing. Their obituary It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Cathy Clarey (nee O’Rourke), of Charlottetown, at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital on July 9, 2024 at the age of 75, after a brief illness. Beloved wife of 52 years and best friend of the late Alva Clarey....

Condolences to the family of Catherine Clarey The club would like to extend our condolences to the family of Catherine Clarey on her recent passing. Their obituary It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Cathy Clarey (nee O…

Condolences to the family of Arthur Hiscock. 08/07/2024

The club would like to extend our condolences to the family of member Elaine Hughes on the passing of her father Arthur Hiscock. His obituary:The passing of Arthur Joseph Hiscock, aged 96, occurred peacefully on July 4, 2024 at Andrews of Summerside. Art graduated with his Civil Engineering Degree and served in the Korean War as a Captain with the Royal Canadian Engineers....

Condolences to the family of Arthur Hiscock. The club would like to extend our condolences to the family of member Elaine Hughes on the passing of her father Arthur Hiscock.His obituary:The passing of Arthur Joseph Hiscock, aged 96, occurred …

10/06/2024

Great job Sophie and Isaiah

Congratulations to Sophie Gallant and Isaiah Dalton on being awarded our Junior True Sport Awards!

10/06/2024

Congratulations David Murphy

Our 2024 Coach of the Year is David Murphy!

10/06/2024

Congrats to Sarah Doak!

Sarah Doak is named our Mentor of the Year!

AGM Minutes and Reports 23/05/2024

The minutes and reports from the AGM held on May 16th are available on the club website link below.

Feel free to follow up with the Club President or club manager with any questions you might have.

AGM Minutes and Reports The minutes and reports from the AGM held on May 16th are attached below.  Feel free to follow up with the Club President or club manager with any questions you might have. Annual General Meet…

Condolences to the family of Joseph (Gie) Rogers 18/05/2024

The club would like to extend our condolences to the family of club member Joseph (Gie) Rogers who passed away on Wednesday.

His obituary:

Wednesday, May 15th, 2024, in Queen Elizabeth Hospital ICU, surrounded by his family, Gie sailed into his next adventure.

Gie was raised, and attended school, in Richmond Hill, ON. He played tenor sax in the school band and was a keen athlete, participating in intermural football as well as track and field. A severe knee injury during a game led to less strenuous pursuits.

Graduating from Langstaff Secondary school in 1973, as an Ontario Scholar, he pursued computer engineering and was a graduate of the first class of System Design Engineering at University of Waterloo in 1979.

He spent his early career creating systems at Stelco in Hamilton. Always curious, and learning, he also earned his MBA from McMaster University during those years. After retiring from Stelco, he worked in the robotics field and later went on to run his own consulting firm in Hamilton. In 2013, he accepted a position with CGI in Charlottetown, PEI where he worked until his retirement in 2019.

During his time in Hamilton, he was an avid sailor and camper with family and a group of lifelong friends. He started curling with his wife, Nancy, in 2010, and after the move to Prince Edward Island became very involved with the PEI Special Olympics program.

He had a deep love, and extensive collection, of music, especially jazz. Winter Jazz events at The Pour House were some of his favourite occasions. He was an avid home cook, and his Thanksgiving turkey, Christmas ham and split pea soup will be sorely missed by his family.

He was predeceased by his parents, Joseph Rees Rogers and Margaret Alice Hurlburt, and is survived by his wife and partner of 15 years, Nancy MacPhee; sons, Meyer Rees Rogers, Toronto, Ethan Lewis Rogers (Sydney Shilling), Toronto; sister, Marg Rogers, Spokane WA; nephews Rob Downing, Spokane, WA and Chris Downing , Seattle, WA; many cherished nieces, nephews and cousins in the extended Hurlburt, White, Ger, MacPhee, Bushell, Doane, Boodoosingh families.

The family would like to express sincere thanks for the incredibly kind and compassionate care Gie received at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Intensive Care Unit #1.

A celebration of life to be held at a later date. Memorial donations suggested to PEI Special Olympics, The Heart and Stroke Foundation, or the charity of your choice.

Condolences to the family of Joseph (Gie) Rogers The club would like to extend our condolences to the family of club member Joseph (Gie) Rogers who passed away on Wednesday. His obituary:  Wednesday, May 15th, 2024, in Queen Elizabeth Hospit…

Save the Dates, Join the Conversation 10/05/2024

We encourage our members to check these out!

Save the Dates, Join the Conversation The future of curling starts at the club level and so we want provide an opportunity for us all to sharpen our skills, expand our knowledge, and learn from each other so we can deliver rewarding cu…

Proposed Bylaw Changes 24/04/2024

The following proposed bylaw changes have been put forth by the Board of Directors for the upcoming Annual General Meeting scheduled for Thursday, May 16th at 6:30PM. If you have questions or comments feel free to reach out to the club President or club manager. AGM Communication re ByLaw Changes

Proposed Bylaw Changes The following proposed bylaw changes have been put forth by the Board of Directors for the upcoming Annual General Meeting scheduled for Thursday, May 16th at 6:30PM. If you have questions or comme…

Message from the President 20/04/2024

Dear Members,

As you may be aware, Charlottetown is set to host the Grand Slam of Curling, 2024 Hearing Life Tour Challenge from October 1-6, 2024, at the Bell Aliant Centre. This is the first Grand Slam event of the season and will feature 64 of the top curling teams from Canada and around the world. Certainly, an exciting event for Charlottetown and our Province!

The Board of the Cornwall Curling Club has been made aware that teams participating in the event often seek out local Clubs to book practice sessions before and during the tournament. As a result of our close proximity to the event venue and player accommodations, the Board has been contemplating whether to open earlier in the season to make our Club available to teams playing in the event.

Naturally, the Board views this as a unique opportunity host top level, National and International curling teams at our facility. I would like to confirm, we are not required to provide ice time for the event, nor would we receive any financial support to do this. We would be doing this to join in the excitement that an event of this magnitude brings to the curling community.

Opening several weeks prior to our normal schedule would be a substantial cost to our Club and would not be fiscally responsible without additional support through sponsorship, fundraising and planning.

As a result, the Board has decided to reach out asking members to identify themselves if they are interested in joining a Committee to explore this opportunity, weigh the pros and cons, and make a determination whether or not to have our facility ready to support the Grand Slam event.

If you are interested in participating in the Committee, please reach out to Kim Nickerson at [email protected] by April 26, 2024.

I will update you on the response to this request after the deadline. Thank you.

Kim Nickerson,
Club President

Grand Slam of Curling in Charlottetown

Message from the President Dear Members, As you may be aware, Charlottetown is set to host the Grand Slam of Curling, 2024 Hearing Life Tour Challenge from October 1-6, 2024, at the Bell Aliant Centre. This is the first Gran…

Sale of Grand Slam of Curling tour won’t impact October stop at UPEI 19/04/2024

By Bill McGuire
Public Relations Chair
Cornwall Curling Club
(with files from the Canadian Press, CBC, GSOC)

Prince Edward Island curling fans can breathe easier.

Seismic changes might be coming to the Grand Slam of Curling, and to the sport itself, but the tour’s opening stop this fall on PEI will go ahead as planned.

The Curling Group, a new sports business venture group backed by elite international curlers including Jennifer Jones and John Morris, is looking to invest in growing the sport.

TCG announced an agreement with Rogers Sportsnet on Tuesday, April 9 to acquire the series from the host tv broadcaster following the conclusion of the Princess Auto Players’ Championship, the final stop on the GSOC tour this season.

The 2024-2025 Grand Slam of Curling season will proceed as planned, with five events featuring the top men’s and women’s teams from around the world.

The Bell Aliant Centre on the campus of the University of Prince Edward Island, plays host to the opening stop on the 2024-2025 season with the Hearing Life Tour Challenge, Oct. 1-6. It is the largest stop on tour with 64 teams in two tiers coming to the Island.

Tier 1 features the top 16 women’s and top 16 men’s teams in the world, while Tier 2 will feature teams ranked 17-32 in both divisions. Tier 1 will compete at the 1,200 seat MacLauchlan Arena while Tier 2 will play in the smaller adjacent arena.

Hundreds of week-long passes have already been sold for the Hearing Life, and playoff weekend passes went on sale April 14. The event was widely publicized by Sportsnet during the Players Championship.

Robbie Doherty of Charlottetown, is working with Sportsnet in promotions and as an announcer, and says the sale offers exciting possibilities. “The Curling Group has massive plans.”

More than 250 elite curlers on the Hearing Life teams are expected to arrive in the province the last week of September. Visiting teams are booked into hotels along Capital Drive.

Jones, who retired from four-person team play after the Players’ Championship, is involved with The Curling Group as a strategic advisor. She, and teammate Lauren Lenentine, a graduate of the Cornwall Curling Club, were in Charlottetown for a press conference February 29 to announce the GSOC tour stop coming to PEI, just days after losing the national Scotties final to Rachel Homan.

Jones is still expected to compete in mixed doubles events with her husband Brent Laing.

Nic Sulsky, CEO of The Curling Group, believes the potential for the Tour and curling is limitless. “It’s got a legacy, it’s got a tradition, it’s got a history that you can’t replicate,” Sulsky said of the series during press interviews following the announcement April 9.

“The opportunity to bring the Grand Slam of Curling to the next level, the opportunity to revitalize and bring some elements of re-branding into it, the opportunity to inject a new level of energy — not only into the events themselves but, call it, the ‘shoulder content’ that surrounds all the events — was an opportunity and is an opportunity that myself and my partners are not taking lightly.

“At the end of the day, being able to build the next stage into the evolution of the sport of curling, using the history and the tradition of the Grand Slams is something that you can’t just put a dollar amount on.”

Sulsky is no stranger to the sport, having been involved with curling as Chief Commercial Officer of PointsBet Canada, which sponsored Brendan Bottcher’s and Kerri Einarson’s teams, and is an exclusive partner with Curling Canada. The online sportsbook has also served the title sponsor of the PointsBet Invitational winner-take-all bracket tournament.

Taking the sport to the next level is something Sulsky says he hasn’t been able to stop thinking about for a number of years. He began conversations with Sportsnet last summer about acquiring the Grand Slam of Curling. The company’s VP of Production, Rob Corte, said Sportsnet wasn’t looking to sell the series, “but the more we talked, the more it made sense."

“It kind of happened relatively quickly, and it’s a situation where the deal is great for both sides,” said Corte. “From a Sportsnet perspective, we still retain the exclusive Canadian broadcast rights long-term, and that was extremely important for us. On Nic’s side, his incredible vision for what this world could be for the Grand Slam of Curling got us totally psyched and we quickly made this thing happen.”

The ownership group for the new venture also includes sports, media and entertainment industry veteran Mike Cotton, and former NFL defensive end Jared Allen.

Sulsky has been good friends with Cotton for many years and got to know Morris when PointsBet sponsored Kevin Koe’s team in 2022. After Morris retired from men’s curling, Sulsky reached out to see if he was interested in continuing their business partnership.

“It’s hard not to like and love John Morris,” Sulsky said. “I’ve gotten the great privilege of walking into lots of sporting events and things like that with athletes, with other celebrities, but I’ve never experienced anything in my life that can compare to walking into a curling venue or a curling event with John Morris. It’s like walking into a concert with one of the Beatles. It’s really quite incredible.”

Sulsky says Allen was one of his favourite NFL players, and the wheels started turning when he found out the five-time Pro Bowler and four-time All-Pro selection was now competing on the curling tour and looking to make the U.S. Olympic team. “I loved his personality and got introduced to Jared,” Sulsky said.

Getting Jones on board was integral, said Sulsky. “Being able to work with and pick the brain of one of the most legendary curlers in the sport not only allows us an insight that, candidly, I don’t have and hopefully provides a level of integrity and trust in us not only for the curlers but for the curling community that we are doing this for the right reasons,” Sulsky said.

“The growth of women’s curling has been incredible and, let’s face it, the growth of women’s sports now all over the world has been one of the hottest topics in the sports industry, and I don’t think there’s anything different there with the sport of curling.”

Sportsnet has owned and operated the Grand Slam of Curling since 2012. Over the years, the series expanded to include men’s and women’s tournaments at all of its events and increased the total purse to allow it to be equally split between both divisions, something Corte says he’s most proud of under his watch, alongside the series relationship with its athletes.

“The curlers have been first and foremost in every decision we’ve made,” Corte said. “They’ve always been involved because the goal for us was to grow the sport and to grow the Grand Slam of Curling. That’s one thing that we’re excited about with what The Curling Group has put together. They have a really strong advisory group. By having the world’s best curlers leading the way, there’s no way this can fail.”

Sulsky is keen to support the continued growth of women’s curling, citing Homan’s unprecedented season winning Canadian and world championships, two Grand Slams and sporting an unbelievable record.

“I can’t remember a curling team having the type of year she’s been having — and not only her but Emma [Miskew], Sarah [Wilkes] and Tracy [Fleury],” he said. “The year they’re having is incredible and it should be celebrated.”

Corte admitted holding an international tournament is one of the things he wishes he could have achieved, especially since the series was set to stage an event in Las Vegas in January 2021. The COVID-19 pandemic brought a halt to those plans, but he’s hoping it’s something The Curling Group will pursue.

“We were starting to gain momentum. The Grand Slam of Curling this year is having a fantastic year,” Corte said. “Our audience numbers are up significantly. For example, the 18-34 demographic is up 44 per cent on broadcast. The total audiences are up 16 per cent versus last year. Our momentum is there, but cracking the international market is something that has been challenging and it’s something I will look back on as a little bit disappointing because we were so close but, unfortunately, COVID just kind of stalled it. I’m very confident with The Curling Group and Nic’s leadership that that’s going to be accomplished.”

Since 2012, Sportsnet has been the owner and operator of the Slams. Upward of $2 million in prize money has been up for grabs each season, with pay equity has been at the heart of the tour events since its early days. Its also been a place where new rules have taken form, including the five-rock free guard zone as well as a no-tick rule.

Although Sulsky isn’t willing to publicly divulge the specifics of any changes he hopes to implement until he’s had a chance to first discuss them with the curlers, it appears he’s aiming to make a monumental impact on the sport. Sulsky believes traditionalism has stunted the evolution of curling and admitted some of the changes he has in mind may ruffle the feathers of some long-time fans.

“The question that a lot of those more historic curling fans are going to need to ask themselves is whether they want to see the sport they love jump onto a truly global, exciting stage alongside some of the other incredible sports that are evolving, growing, embracing all of the new technologies and innovations that have been developed over the last decade,” Sulsky said.

“Because that is exactly what we’re going to do. We’re doing this from a place of love for the sport of curling, but also from a place and a need to grow the sport — not only for the business part of the sport but for the curlers themselves.”

Sulsky also plans to hold court with other stakeholders, such as national and international governing bodies, to get them to recognize his goals.

“A rising tide lifts all boats. … The reality is we are planning on injecting money, energy and vision into this incredible sport. It’s going take years and years to get to the place I think this sport can get to and I am very excited to partner and collaborate with all of the international organizations, brands, sponsors, curlers and fans from all over the world to help us achieve that goal.”

Jones said, ”We want the growth of the game to be so successful. I think the curlers are going to embrace this and be very excited about the opportunities. Our sport has so much potential and it's just so exciting to be a part of this and hopefully we can have a great impact."

Sulsky said the athlete's voice is going to be a critical piece in how they shape the Slams moving forward, that's why curling legends like Morris and Jones have been brought in from the beginning.

"We need to provide a platform for curlers to take their position alongside the rest of the international sporting elite because they belong there. They are an incredible, engaging, fun, funny group of folks. It's about time the spotlight shines on them," Sulsky said.

"We are going to blow up the roaring game all around the world, and I could not be more excited to start on this journey alongside literally the two biggest legends that the sport has ever had."

Morris said for as much change will be coming in the future, it'll be important to also stay true to many of the traditional aspects of the sport that draws fans to the game.

"It's not like we're going to do a complete facelift on the Grand Slams because they've been a really big tradition and part of this game for many curlers around the world as a platform to get better, develop their skills and become the best in the world," Morris said.

Sale of Grand Slam of Curling tour won’t impact October stop at UPEI By Bill McGuire Public Relations Chair Cornwall Curling Club (with files from the Canadian Press, CBC, GSOC) Prince Edward Island curling fans can breathe easier. Seismic changes might be coming to…

Follow Etta, Elaine, Ruth, and Myrna at the Canadian Stick Curling Championships 19/04/2024

Several of our club members at at the national Canadian Stick Curling Championships - follow their scores online! CLICK HERE FOR STANDINGS They have remaining games today at 11:30am and 5:00pm Good luck ladies!

Follow Etta, Elaine, Ruth, and Myrna at the Canadian Stick Curling Championships Several of our club members at at the national Canadian Stick Curling Championships – follow their scores online! CLICK HERE FOR STANDINGS They have remaining games today at 11:30am and 5:00p…

Curl PEI ADL Awards Nominations Now Open 17/04/2024

The Curl PEI Board of Directors are excited to announce nominations for the Curl PEI ADL Awards are now open. Curl PEI believes it is important to acknowledge the accomplishments of those people within our organization who contribute, excel and promote the sport of curling. These awards are intended to celebrate individuals, teams and volunteers for their outstanding contributions at all levels of our sport, club level and grassroots initiatives, all the way up to our highest performing athletes.

Nominate an outstanding and deserving candidate – or more – for one of eight awards!

Outstanding Athlete of the Year
Team of the Year
Coach of the Year
Contributor of the Year
Volunteer of the Year
Mentor of the Year
President’s Award
Junior True Sport Award

Click here for details on each award and nomination process.

Nominations will be accepted until May 1, 2024.

Awards will be presented at Curl PEI ADL Awards Celebration (date to follow).

For more information please contact Amy Duncan at [email protected] or 902-368-4208.

Curl PEI ADL Awards Nominations Now Open The Curl PEI Board of Directors are excited to announce nominations for the Curl PEI ADL Awards are now open. Curl PEI believes it is important to acknowledge the accomplishments of those people wi…

Photos from Curling Canada's post 12/04/2024

I recognize some faces in there!

Youth Program Closing Party Wrap Up 09/04/2024

What do you get when you take a rink of ice and add some golf balls, curling brooms, Gatorade bottles, sleds, hockey pucks and a bunch of curlers?

Chaos!

But fun chaos!!

Sunday afternoon we ate copious amounts of pizza, handed out door prizes (including a signed Rachel Homan jersey), played some crazy games, and - as is tradition - shredded the ice with a skate party for our youth curlers.

Fortunately, some of the fun was caught on tape - click on the link to watch!

Youth Program Closing Party Wrap Up What do you get when you take a rink of ice and add some golf balls, curling brooms, Gatorade bottles, sleds, hockey pucks and a bunch of curlers? Chaos!  But fun chaos!! Sunday afternoon we a…

Wed. Eve. Ladder League concludes successful season 08/04/2024

It was a very successful season for the Wednesday Evening Ladder League, with 18 teams taking part, great attendance, and no nights missed due to weather or other factors, With only four nights left in the season following Round Two (including during March break), attendance continued to be great in the last 4-week "mini round". The winners in the four-week round are difficult to determine as we had some teams with byes and some without, and not all teams playing all others....

Wed. Eve. Ladder League concludes successful season It was a very successful season for the Wednesday Evening Ladder League, with 18 teams taking part, great attendance, and no nights missed due to weather or other factors, With only four nights lef…

Congratulations to Red Team – Winners of the 2024 Red & Blue! 06/04/2024

During the 6th end of the last draw the end result was still up in the air - but the Red team got some key points to secure the victory in the 2024 Red & Blue Closing Spiel. It was a great weekend and we'd like to thank all the volunteers who helped make it a success as well as the curlers who played with both a hearty competitive spirit as well as fun attitudes!...

Congratulations to Red Team – Winners of the 2024 Red & Blue! During the 6th end of the last draw the end result was still up in the air – but the Red team got some key points to secure the victory in the 2024 Red & Blue Closing Spiel.  It was …

Friday Night 50/50 Winner – Ticket 994142 06/04/2024

The Friday 50/50 was $175 and the winning ticket was 994142 Bring your ticket to the bar and receive your winnings!

Friday Night 50/50 Winner – Ticket 994142 The Friday 50/50 was $175 and the winning ticket was 994142 Bring your ticket to the bar and receive your winnings!

Red & Blue Friday Night Update 06/04/2024

It was a back and forth battle this evening with Red team gaining 10,000 points in Draw 2, only to see Blue team come back in Draw 3 to gain back 14,000. After Friday's curling the Red team still holds a 21,000 point lead - but don't forget the end values increase tomorrow in both rounds!

Red & Blue Friday Night Update It was a back and forth battle this evening with Red team gaining 10,000 points in Draw 2, only to see Blue team come back in Draw 3 to gain back 14,000. After Friday’s curling the Red team s…

Team Weeks Takes Final Thursday Mixed League Draw 05/04/2024

Team Donald Weeks scored an impressive 117 points in the final round of the Thursday Mixed League to take the round by 19.5 points over Team McGuigan. Congrats!

Team Weeks Takes Final Thursday Mixed League Draw Team Donald Weeks scored an impressive 117 points in the final round of the Thursday Mixed League to take the round by 19.5 points over Team McGuigan. Congrats!

Red & Blue Standings After Draw 1 05/04/2024

Blue outscored Red in three out of four games in Draw 1 but Red still came out with a surplus - pushing their lead to 25,000.

Red & Blue Standings After Draw 1 Blue outscored Red in three out of four games in Draw 1 but Red still came out with a surplus – pushing their lead to 25,000.

Red & Blue Standings Update 03/04/2024

The final pre-weekend Red & Blue event took this place this afternoon at the club with members of our junior curling teams facing off.

It was a close game - with 9,000 points on the line in a tie-breaker draw to the T-LINE at the end.

But Red's good fortunes so far this year continued with them edging out the tie-breaker to take a 13,000 to 2,000 win.

That pushes Red's lead to 17,000 (97,000 to 80,000)- though the Junior event tie-breaker shows points can swing very quickly.

It'll be an exciting weekend to see if Red can hold off Blue or Blue can make a comeback to secure the three-peat.

Red & Blue Standings Update The final pre-weekend Red & Blue event took this place this afternoon at the club with members of our junior curling teams facing off. It was a close game – with 9,000 points on the line …

Red & Blue Standings Update 03/04/2024

The stick curlers held their annual Red & Blue event today and Blue team outscored the Red team 69,000 to 63,000.

Blue's win in the stick event helps cut into the Red lead, but a lead for Red it remains with Red now holding a 6,000 point lead - with 84,000 points to Blue's 78,000.

Next up is the Junior Teams event this afternoon!

Red & Blue Standings Update The stick curlers held their annual Red & Blue event today and Blue team outscored the Red team 69,000 to 63,000. Blue’s win in the stick event helps cut into the Red lead, but a lead for…

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