All-stars, award winners announced at 2020 Canadian Juniors

Langley B.C. New Holland Canadian Jr.Curling Championship. Teams. Curling Canada/ michael burns photo

The all-stars and other award winners at the 2020 New Holland Canadian Junior Championships were announced on Friday at the awards banquet at the Langley Events Centre.

All-Stars

(determined by shooting percentages during the round robin)

Women

First Team

Skip — Mackenzie Zacharias, Manitoba (85 per cent)

Third — Karlee Burgess, Manitoba (88 per cent)

Second — Calissa Daly, Northern Ontario (82 per cent)

Lead — Lauren Lenentine, Manitoba (86 per cent)

Second Team

Skip — Kira Brunton, Northern Ontario (78 per cent)

Third — Catherine Clifford, Alberta (83 per cent)

Second — Kristie Rogers, Prince Edward Island (80 per cent)

Lead — Jessica Leonard, Northern Ontario (86 per cent)

Men

First Team

Skip — Jacques Gauthier, Manitoba 2 (83 per cent)

Third — Scott Mitchell, Northern Ontario (88 per cent)

Second — Jeffrey Meagher, Nova Scotia (88 per cent)

Lead — Chase Dusessoy, Northern Ontario (87 per cent)

Second Team

Skip — Rylan Kleiter, Saskatchewan (83 per cent)

Third — Ryan McNeil Lamswood, Newfoundland and Labrador (86 per cent)

Second — Brayden Payette, Manitoba 2 (86 per cent)

Lead — Tie — Nathan King, Newfoundland and Labrador & Scott Weagle, Nova Scotia (87 per cent)

* In the case of a percentage tie, the all-star position goes to the player with the highest plus/minus for the week (a player receives a +1 for every game in which he/she outcurls the positional opponent by five per cent or more). Should they still be tied, the pre-event draw to the button results are used to determine the all-star.

Ken Watson Sportsmanship Awards

(voted by the players)

Women — Lyndsey Burgess, Nova Scotia

Men — Ryan Jacques, Alberta

ASHAM Fair Play Awards

(selected by the officials)

Men

Lead — Lawson Yates, Manitoba 1

Second — Joshua Miki, British Columbia 1

Vice-skip — Joshua Leung, Ontario

Skip — Rylan Kleiter, Saskatchewan

Coach — Anthony Purcell, Nova Scotia

Women

Lead — Julie Brenton, Ontario

Second  — Kate Callaghan, Nova Scotia

Vice-skip — Pearl Gillis, Northwest Territories

Skip — Mackenzie Zacharias, Manitoba

Coach — Michel Blais, Québec

ASHAM National Coaching Awards

(voted by the coaches)

Women – Mark Noseworthy, Newfoundland and Labrador

Men – Vic Shimizu, British Columbia 2