News from the Scotties
The last time Red Deer hosted the Canadian Women’s Curling Championship, Marie-France Larouche led her Quebec team to within one win of glory.
Tracy Horgan and her Sudbury Idylwylde team of Jennifer Seabrook, Jenna Enge and Amanda Gates won their first Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts title in Kenora on Sunday, January 29.
Kerry Galusha successfully defended her title as Territorial champion by claiming the Northwest Territories women’s play downs at the Inuvik Curling Club over the weekend of January 12-15.
Kelly Scott will have the opportunity to win her third Scotties Tournament of Hearts after capturing the 2012 Scotties B.C. Women’s Curling Championship at Vancouver’s North Shore Winter Club on Sunday, January 29.
Jennifer Jones will be heading to Red Deer and the 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts after capturing the Manitoba women’s curling championship on Sunday, January 29, with an exciting 6-5 win over Morden’s Chelsea Carey.
She came close last year, but this year Heather Nedohin was not to be denied.
After a three-year absence, Michelle Englot will be returning to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts as skip of the Saskatchewan entry at this year’s Red Deer shootout.
The 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Cool Shots club challenge packed the house at the Innisfail Curling Club January 23-25 where Richard and Sandy Schrader claimed the $400 cash prize and Opening Weekend passes to the Scotties.
The Host Committee for the 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts – February 18-26 at Red Deer’s Westerner Park – is ready to paint the whole town red, white and blue for the Canadian women’s curling championship.
The road to the 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts continues with an update from Prince Edward Island.
The road to the 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Red Deer continues with an update from Newfoundland and Labrador.
The promotions team for the 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts was out in full force January 11 to cheer on the Red Deer Rebels in their WHL match with the Kootenay Ice – and to drum up support for the upcoming women’s national curling championship.
The competition will be intense for the 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, February 18 – 26 at Red Deer’s Westerner Park when our best women’s teams compete for the national curling title.
The Road to Red Deer continues with an update from the West.
Every Season of Champions event is a unique experience that features the best athletes in curling, along with a social atmosphere that is unlike that of any other sport.







