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Ice: Kevin Kalthoff Seating: Jason Schlachter Sponsorship & Finance: Mike Freeman Decorations: Laura Jurgens & Jane Kennedy Website: Chris Yungmann
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2012 SaskPower Scotties Tournament of Hearts Teams
Team Fritzler Team Lawton
Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon Skip: Stephanie Lawton Vice: Sherry Anderson Second: Sherri Singler Lead: Marliese Kasner Coach: Rick Folk
Granite Curling Club, Saskatoon Skip: Rachel Fritzler Vice: Ashley Quick Second: Amy Merkowsky Lead: Alyssa Johns
Team Eberle
Callie Curling Club, Regina Skip: Chantelle Eberle Vice: Nancy Inglis Second: Debbie Lozinski Lead: Susan Hoffart Coach: Murray McEachern
Team Shumay
Team Englot
Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon Skip: Jill Shumay Vice: Kara Johnston Second: Taryn Holtby Lead: Jinaye Ayrey
Tartan Curling Club, Regina Skip: Michelle Englot Vice: Lana Vey Second: Roberta Materi Lead: Sarah Slywka
Team Selzer
Balgonie Curling Club Skip: Mandy Selzer Vice: Erin Selzer Second: Kristen Michell Lead: Megan Selzer Coach: Ken Bakken
Team Silvernagle
Team Paulsen
Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon Skip: Trish Paulsen Vice: Kari Kennedy Second: Sarah Collin Lead: Tessa Ruetz Coach: James Malainey
Meadow Lake Curling Club Skip: Robyn Silvernagle Vice: Kelsey Dutton Second: Dayna Demmans Lead: Cristina Goertzen Coach: Anita Silvernagle
Team Lang
Callie Curling Club, Regina Skip: Susan Lang Vice: Linda Burnham Second: Donna Ell Lead: Pat Bell
Team Gillies Team Campbell
Humboldt Curling Club Skip: Jolene Campbell Vice: Melissa Hoffman Second: Meagan Clark Lead: Michelle McIvor
Kerrobert Curling Club Skip: Darlene Gillies Vice: Linda Kloschinsky Second: Wanda Heitt Lead: Tracy Heidt
Team Chisholm
Maryfield Curling Club Skip: Candace Chisholm Vice: Brooklyn Lemon Second: Natalie Bloomfield Lead: Kristy Johnson Coach: Jim Packet
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Rink advance to Scotties from northern, southern playdowns The board has been set. Over the weekend, eight more teams qualified for the SaskPower Provincial Scotties Tournament of Hearts, to be hosted by the Humboldt Curling Club, January 25-29. The eight teams advanced from the southern and northern playdowns, of January 14-15, and will join four more teams selected in December at the Scotties in Humboldt. Three of the 12 teams at the tournament will have local Humboldt connections. For instance, the Humboldt-based rink led by Jolene Campbell, which was awarded a berth to the Scotties in December includes Marysburg native Meagan Clark (Strueby). Also, Sarah Collin of Bruno is playing with the Trish Paulsen rink, another which was was awarded a berth in December. And finally, Linda Kloschinsky, the daughter of John and Josie Krueger of Humboldt is playing with the Gillies team from Kerrobert, who advanced out of the northern playdowns this weekend. Below is a complete list of the teams who will play
off at Provincials. Teams advancing from the southern playdowns held in Weyburn include: • Chantelle Eberle: third Nancy Inglis, second Debbie Lozinski, lead Susan Hoffart; Callie Curling Club, Regina. • Mandy Selzer: third Erin Selzer, second Kristen Mitchell, lead Megan Selzer; Balgonie Curling Club. • Candace Chisholm: third Brooklyn Lemon, second Natalie Bloomfield, lead Kristy Johnson; Maryfield Curling Club. • Susan Lang: third Linda Burnham, second Donna Ell, lead Pat Bell; Callie Curling Club, Regina. Teams advancing from the northern playdowns held in Prince Albert include: • Rachel Fritzler: third Ashley Quick, second Amy Merkosky, lead Alyssa Johns; Granite Curling Club, Saskatoon. • Jill Shumay: third Kara Johnston, second Taryn Holtby, lead Jinaye Ayrey; Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon. • Darlene Gillies: third Linda Kloschinsky, second Wanda Heitt, lead Tracy Heidt; Kerrobert Curling
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It has taken a huge amount of volunteer work and experience to put on the 2012 SaskPower Provincial Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The organizing committee of the Saskatchewan ladies’ curling championships includes (back row, from left): Ralph Frank, Gary Engele, Kevin Kalthoff, Michelle Niekamp, Greg Puetz, George Varga.Middle row: Lois Kalthoff, Kendra Wempe, Myron Kennedy, Brian Wempe, Jane Kennedy, Carol Oleksyn, Laura Jurgens, Cécile Buehler. Front row: Jason Schlachter, Ivan Buehler, Corinne Kennedy, Sheldon Sperling, Joy Agnew, Michael Freeman, Josh Novecosky, Floyd Lueke.Missing from photo: Lloyd Nelson, Donna Kemper, Chris Yungmann.
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Club. • Robyn Silvernagle: third Kelsey Dutton, second Dayna Demmans, lead Cristina Goertzen; Meadow Lake Curling Club. Four berths had already been awarded to teams from the Saskatchewan Women’s Curling Tour in December. These included: • Jolene Campbell: third Melissa Hoffman, second Maegan Clark, lead Michelle McIvor; Humboldt Curling Club. • Stefanie Lawton: third Sherry Anderson, second Sherri Singler, lead Marliese Kasner; Granite Curling Club, Saskatoon. • Michelle Englot: third Lana Vey, second Roberta Materi; lead Sarah Slywka; Tartan Curling Club, Regina. • Trish Paulsen: third Kari Kennedy, second Sarah Collin, lead Tessa Ruetz; Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon. Lawton, Campbell and Englot were the three highest-ranked Saskatchewan teams on the Canadian Team Ranking System, and Paulsen was the top Saskatchewan Women’s Curling Tour team.
2012 Scotties Organizing Committee Committee Chairs: Joy Butler and Sheldon Sperling Accomodations and Committee Jackets: Michelle Niekamp Player Hospitality: Donna Kemper Promotion and Media: Carol Oleksyn Officials: Lloyd Nelson and Josh Novecosky Programs and Team Photos: Ivan Buehler Opening Ceremonies: Cecile Buehler Team Transportation: Myron Kennedy Facilities and Management: Lois Kalthoff, Corinne Kennedy and Greg Puetz Admissions: Ralph Frank 50/50s: George Varga Luncheon: Kendra Wempe Power Patch: Brian Wempe and Floyd Leuke Ice: Kevin Kalthoff Seating: Jason Schlachter Sponsorship and Finance: Mike Freeman Decorations: Laura Jurgens and Jane Kennedy Website: Chris Yungmann
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The Humboldt Journal would like to congratulate all the curlers with local ties who are competing at the SaskPower Provincial Scotties Tournament of Hearts: Out of the Humboldt Curling Rink Jolene Campbell, Melissa Hoffman, Maegan Clark and Michelle McIvor Sarah Collin (of Bruno, Paulson Rink) Linda Kloschinsky (Gillies Rink)
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Marysborg native curling in Scotties by Jodi Schellenberg Journal Staff Writer She’s excited to be part of the team. Maegan (Strueby) Clark will be curling in the Scotties Women’s Provincial playdowns with the Jolene Campbell rink in Humboldt January 26 to 29. Originally from Marysburg, located just a few kilometres north of Humboldt, Clark started curling when she was about 12-years-old and she has loved the sport ever since. She credits her parents, Wayne and Nor-
een Strueby, with getting her into the sport. “Both of my parents curled,” said Clark. Her parents used to curl competitively, but once they started a family and had four children, they decided to curl casually in the area, at local bonspiels. “It was just something they did and they encouraged us to do,” said Clark. Curling has always been a big part of her life. She curled both in her home community of Marysburg and through
Muenster School. “I was also lucky enough to curl at the natural ice rink in Marysburg before it closed down,” said Clark. After high school, Clark curled with Campbell in the Junior Women’s playdowns together for three years. “ We w e r e l u c k y enough to go to Junior Women’s Nationals together in 2000,” said Clark. “We did really well there. We won the bronze medal.” The two girls continued to curl on the
same rink for about four more years, until they finished university and went through some life changes. “After we both convocated from university, I moved to Melfort for my first teaching job and she moved to Regina for a job,” said Clark. Although they were playing on different rinks, Clark said they stayed in touch. “Then this year, we just decided, since we had so much fun curling together, to give it another try,” said Clark.
photo courtesy of the Jolene Campbell rink
Maegan Clark (second from left) of Marysburg stands with the rest of the Jolene Campbell rink. They will be playing in the Scotties Provincial playdowns January 25-19 in Humboldt.
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“We’ve had lots of success together.” Clark has only been curling casually for the last two years. After having a baby two years ago in January, she decided to take some time off. Even though she has not been playing competitively the last couple years, Clark still is excited to play in the provincial playdowns in her home community. “I hope we get a lot of fans out,” said Clark. “We have a very high level of play among the women in our province and Humboldt also has some of the best ice in our province, so it’s going to be a great weekend.” Clark said there are great curling clubs in Humboldt and Muenster, making it easy to get out and curl with friends. “It’s easy to do once a week, to get together with your team and get on the ice,” said Clark. “I know (curling) will be around this area for a long time.” She is looking forward to seeing all the other players out there, meeting up with old friends and maybe making some new ones. “Curling, it’s not the kind of sport where you go to the rink and then go home,” said Clark.
photo courtesy of the Jolene Campbell rink Maegan Clark of Marysburg will be playing with the Jolene Campbell rink in the Scotties Provincial playdowns in Humboldt January 25-29. “All the curlers will be at the extra events and cabarets, mingling with the fans. They will get to meet some people and sign some autographs. It’s going to be a really great weekend.” Clark has always enjoyed the sport because “it’s competitive, it’s strategic and it’s something I will be able to do until I’m old,” she laughed. Clark is also grateful to have wonderful support from her family, especially her husband, Jeremy, who has been a great help. “He is a big part of me being successful this year,” said Clark.
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Extra events during Scotties to include wheelchair curling and cabarets
Local band 40 Oz. Philosophy will be playing at the Scotties cabaret, set for Friday, January 27 at Jubilee Hall in the Humboldt Uniplex.
File photo by Elodie Adams Journal Staff Writer
The event the Humboldt Curling Club has been anticipating is now literally just around the corner. From January 25-29, the club will host the Scotties Provincial Tournament of Hearts, which means 12 ladies’ teams from around the province will be spending five days in the city, competing for one spot in the country’s most profiled curling competition for women.
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“There will be four teams from the north, four teams from the south, and four teams have already pre-qualified based on their CTRS (Canadian Team Ranking System),” said Joy Butler, chair of the organizing committee for the tournament. “We also have a local team made up of women from this area that is guaranteed to be playing, Team Jolene Campbell.” Butler, a curler herself in the ladies’ Wednesday night league, and a spare for the tournament in case of illness or
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Scotties an excellent opportunity to see top-level curling at home Continued from Page 8 As well as the scheduled games, the committee has been busy organizing a few peripheral events that should keep the hype building during the tournament. The main extra events are two cabarets at Jubilee Hall, featuring two very popular local bands, 40 Oz. Philosophy on Friday night, and the Barley Boys Saturday night. “It’s going to be a really good opportunity to mix with the players,� Butler added. “The players are obviously invited to come out, and most of them probably will, so it will be a great opportunity to do that.� There will also be an exhibition wheelchair curling game on Saturday night, after the first playoff game, and before the cabaret. The Saskatchewan
Wheelchair Curling Team will be coming out to curl against an able-bodied team who will also be playing in wheelchairs. “It’s something the SCA is starting to do to promote wheelchair curling, and we’re looking forward to it,� said Butler. “So we’re going to ask around the community if anyone in a wheelchair would like to try it, they are more than welcome to come out, or they can just come and watch.� Otherwise, Butler added, they will volunteer some people to sit in a wheelchair and play against the provincial team. Having the Scotties Provincial Tournament of Hearts right here in Humboldt will provide an excellent opportunity for those who are interested in seeing some top-level curling live, without having to drive for miles. An
event pass costs $45, and includes entry to all the games, the ceremonies, the exhibition wheelchair game, and the two cabarets. Day passes and draw passes are also available, and if people want to come just to the cabarets, it’s $10 at the door each night. And although our winter so far hasn’t been one where snowstorms have prohibited drivers being able to get out on the roads, all the games will be broadcast live on a webcast through Saskcurl.com. “It is a fantastic feature,� Butler said. “I really enjoyed it last year. We want people in the surrounding communities that couldn’t come out to be able to watch it.� As well, the two final games will be broadcast on the Access cable chan-
nel. During the event, spectators will have a choice of sitting ice-side on bleachers that will line the sheets, providing a close-up view of the action. The regular seating area will have television monitors for better viewing of the opposite end, or else people can enjoy the curling club’s upstairs lounge, which provides an elevated view of the games. Throughout the event, they plan to have snacks that are not normally available, provided by the Jaycees, and beverages. “You can even drink on the ice,� Butler said with a laugh. “One side of the stands will be able to buy beer or coffee and kahlua.� That would be to keep the inside fire glowing, she assured the Journal.
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2012 SaskPower Scotties Women’s Provincial Schedule Wednesday
Time
Draw
9:00am - 11:00am
Registration (Canalta Hotel)
9:30am - 10:15am
Team Practices (Teams Silvernagle, Fritzler, Lang, Gillies)
10:30am - 11:15am
Team Practices (Teams Eberle, Chisholm, Shumay, Selzer)
11:30am - 12:00pm
Team Practices (Teams Lawton, Englot, Paulsen, Campbell)
12:15pm
Team Meeting (Canalta Hotel)
2:00pm
Ice 1
Ice 2
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Friday
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11:00am
Campbell vs Eberle
Lawton vs Selzer
Paulsen vs Chisholm
Paulsen vs Lang
Shumay vs Fritzler
Luncheon
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3
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7:30pm
4
Chisholm vs Fritzler
Lawton vs Gillies
Eberle vs Silvernagle
Englot vs Lang
10:00am
5
Lawton vs Silvernagle
Chisholm vs Lang
Englot vs Fritzler
Eberle vs Gillies
2:30pm
6
Englot vs Chisholm
Paulsen vs Shumay
Lawton vs Eberle
Campbell vs Selzer
7:30pm
7
Paulsen vs Fritzler
Selzer vs Gillies
Campbell vs Silvernagle
Shumay vs Lang
9:30pm Saturday
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8
Eberle vs Selzer
Englot vs Paulsen
Chisholm vs Shumay Lawton vs Campbell
7:30pm
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9:30pm
Cabaret at Jubilee Hall: Barley Boys
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8:30am
PP
A1 vs B1 Game and A2 vs B2 Game
1:00pm
SF
Semi-Final
5:00pm
FNL
Final
SEMI-FINALS Sunday FINAL Sunday
Ice 4
Silvernagle vs Gillies
Fritzler vs Lang
5:30pm
Thursday
Ice 3