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The CURLING CONNECTION February 2014 @ Fortius Sport & Health www.curlbc.ca Cotter heads to home town to compete with Team B.C. at Brier Jim Cotter is throwing fourth rocks for Team Morris JIM Cotter will be heading to his home town of Kamloops as the reigning B.C. champion for the 2014 Tim Hortons Brier. Cotter’s team, with Olympic champion John Morris calling the shots, and Kelowna residents Tyrel Griffith and Rick Sawatsky rounding out the team, were crowned B.C. champions after a decisive victory over Team Montgomery on February 9. The victory sealed the team their purple hearts and the chance to compete as Team BC at the Brier. “Going to a Brier in my home town is going to be a phenomenal feeling,” said Cotter. “I still have a lot of friends and family there and I am really looking forward to it.” The 2014 Canadian Direct Insurance BC Men’s Curling Championship final, which was televised on Sportsnet for the first time, saw Team Morris beat Team Montgomery 11-2. Morris and Cotter were in control from the start, opening with three points. It was then up to Jason Montgomery and his team of Jody Epp, throwing fourth rocks, Miles Craig and Will Duggan to catch up. But it was not to be. The team from Victoria were never able to take control of the game and their fate was sealed in the seventh end, when Team Morris secured a four-ender, putting the score at 10-2. The game followed a thrilling semi-finals on Saturday that saw Montgomery’s rink just edge out 2009 BC champion Brent Pierce on the last rock of the 10th end. This will be the fourth trip to the Brier for Cotter, who grew up in Kamloops but now lives in Vernon. It will also be the fourth trip to the Brier for Sawatsky and the second trip to the Brier for Griffith. Skip Morris, who joined the rink as skip at the start of the season, is himself no stranger to the Brier, now with seven purple hearts to his name, but this is the first time Morris will represent B.C. Continued on page 2 1 IN THIS ISSUE Royal City sweeps BC Winter Games 2 Kamloops foursome at university games 3 Book your curling summer camp spot 5 Award nominations now accepted 7 Curler wins award and $2,500 bursary 10 BC Scotties head to Golden Ears 12 Women make BC proud at Scotties 13 February 2014 Cotter competes in home town Brier Continued from page 1 Team Carpenter and Team Hawes from Royal City Curling Club won gold at the BC Winter Games. A Royal City sweep at Games TWO teams from the Royal City Curling Club in New Westminster struck gold at the BC Winter Games. The juvenile women’s team of Dezaray Hawes and the juvenile men’s team of Brayden Carpenter topped the podium at the biennial event, held this year in Mission. Team Hawes, rounded out by third Cailin Cooke, Second Jaymee Lynn and lead Everly Royea, started the Games with a decisive 14-5 victory over Team Walgren, from Nelson Curling Club. They hit a snag in their second draw at the Mission Granite Curling Club, falling 4-2 to eventual bronze medallists Team Tinkler from the Juan De Fuca Curling Centre, but bounced back the next day, winning both their draws and the chance to play in the final. Team Carpenter, on the juvenile men’s side, rounded out by third Tyler Proctor, second Breyden Chong and lead Horace Mak, also lost their second game, before snapping back into winning form and taking a semi-final win against Team Tardi from the Langley Curling Club and a final win over Team Ueda, from the North Shore Winter Club. Silver medals were awarded to Team Ueda (made up of Jay Ueda, Cullen Quek, Arthur Lee, Keegan Lennie and Matthew Chan) and Team Connell, from the Prince George Golf and Curling Club (made up of Alyssa Connell, Jordan Henson, Jennilee Slaney, Julianne Slaney and Bailey Eberherr). Team Tardi is made up of Tyler Tardi, skip, Third Nicholas Umbach, Second Scottie Kryski and Lead Joshua Desrosiers. Team Tinkler is made up of Bailey Tinkler, Jordan Koster, Sydney Brilz and Julia Kresse. To find out which teenager won a prestigious award at the BC Winter Games, see page 10. And to read about how a new curler and his coach helped his team to reach the podium at the BC Winter Games, visit http://www.curlbc.ca/new-curler-helps-team-take-gold-at-bc-wintergames/ The gold medallists at the BC Winter Games will go on to compete at the Optimist Under 18 International Curling Championships held at Langley Curling Club and Cloverdale Curling Club in Surrey April 2-6, 2014. They will face under-18 teams from across Western Canada and around the world. 2 Following the final, Team Morris asked Jody Epp, from Victoria, to accompany them to the Brier as their fifth. The 2014 Canadian Direct Insurance BC Men’s Curling Championship took place at the Vancouver Curling Club from Feb. 5-9. The 2014 Tim Hortons Brier takes place at the Interior Savings Centre in Kamloops from March 1-9. Some familiar names and some newcomers make up the rest of the field at the Brier. Team Kevin Koe defeated Team Kevin Martin in the Battle of Alberta, while Steve Laycock took the Saskatchewan crown. Jeff Stoughton of Manitoba will once again battle for the Brier title, which he won for the first time in Kamloops in 1996. Greg Balsdon, of Ontario, meanwhile, will be making his first appearance at the Brier after defeating Glenn Howard. Also making his first appearance will be former Canadian junior champ Jeff Currie, who will wear Northern Ontario colours. Further north in Whitehorse, Jamie Koe prevailed to represent the Northwest Territories/Yukon for an eighth time at the Brier, including the past six years in a row. Playdowns in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia saw three teams with prior experience at the Canadian championship punch tickets to Kamloops. James Grattan will be making his 11th appearance for New Brunswick, Eddie MacKenzie defended his 2013 Prince Edward Island title, and Jamie Murphy will wear Nova Scotia’s colours. And in the Newfoundland/Labrador final, Brad Gushue booked his 11th trip to the Canadian men’s championship. The Quebec team of Jean-Michel Menard will be back at the Brier as well, after winning the provincial tankard on January 19. The skip is back for his 9th appearance. http://www.curling.ca/2014brier-en/ February 2014 Kamloops foursome off to university championships THE Thompson Rivers University WolfPack has been boosted this year by the addition of a team of champion curlers. Team Brown, with 2013 Canadian champions Corryn Brown, Erin Pincott and Samantha Fisher, and rounded out by newcomer Ashley Nordin, will compete for Thompson Rivers at the University Curling Championships. The team won gold at the Western Canadian University Curling Championships to earn their berth to the nationals. The event gets under way at Regina’s Callie Curling Club, March 19-23, with the University of Regina as host. The winning men’s and women’s teams will then represent Canada at the 2015 FISU (International University Sports Federation) Winter Universiade in Granada, Spain. From left, coach Ken Brown, skip Corryn Brown, third Erin Pincott, second Samantha Fisher and lead Ashley Nordin. Wheelchair curler named as award finalist A PARALYMPIC wheelchair curler from B.C. has been named as a finalist in Sport BC’s Athlete of the Year Awards list. Sonja Gaudet, from Vernon, has been named alongside Michelle Stilwell, Paralympic wheelchair racer, and Brianna Nelson, Paralympic swimmer. The 48th annual awards ceremony and gala dinner, set for March 5, 2014 at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, recognizes BC’s best amateur athletes, coaches, and officials for outstanding performances in their sport over the 2013 season. Winners are selected by a committee of 20 highly regarded BC sportswriters, broadcasters, and amateur sport leaders. The finalists for the 48th Annual Athlete of the Year Awards represent 21 different individual and team sports and 20 communities throughout B.C. 3 February 2014 New type of workshop COACHES who want to get an advanced certification to take their teams further in competition are being offered a new type of workshop. The Competition Development workshop is replacing Level 3 Technical. As of December 31, 2013, Level 3 Technical no longer exists. Competition Development is a comprehensive course that is designed to assist coaches in taking their teams to the next level of competitive play (eg: provincial, national or international). The workshop encompasses planning, strategy, analysis and program management to better your team’s performance. The workshop is not currently being offered in B.C. but visit http://www.curlbc.ca/coursescamps/competition-development/ if you would like to find out more. Field is set for the BC Masters Championships THE field is set for the 2014 BC Masters Curling Championships in Creston, with curlers from across the province taking part. Eight men’s and eight women’s teams will battle for gold in this 60+ competition which goes ahead at Creston Curling Club from March 5-9, 2014. Visit http://playdowns.com and click on the Curl BC tab for information about the event and the results as they come in. Teams representing curling centres in Sparwood, Kelowna, Prince George, Esquimalt, Victoria, Abbotsford, Vancouver and Maple Ridge are taking part in the men’s competition. On the women’s side, a Creston team will be hoping for home-ice advantage as they join teams from Quesnel, Port Alberni, the Comox Valley, Nanaimo, Langley and New Westminster in the competition. Cathy Robinson, the event chair, said: “The Creston Curling Club is looking forward to hosting this event and welcoming the curlers to our beautiful valley and showcasing our sport.” Opening ceremonies take place at 1:30pm on March 5, with the first draw taking place at 2:30pm. The semi-finals and finals take place on Sunday, March 9. For the full roster of players, visit http://www. curlbc.ca/field-is-set-for-2014-bc-master-curlingchampionships/. Team Shantz with coach Darryl Horne. Island tops the podium again VANCOUVER Island curling teams were once again on the podium at a Curl BC championship event. Victoria’s Wes Craig and Parksville’s Penny Shantz both went undefeated through the 2014 Tim Hortons BC Senior Curling Championships to secure gold and the chance to compete at nationals in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. The B.C. event was staged at the Comox Valley Curling Club in Courtenay. Chair of the host committee, Judy Francis, said: “The Comox Valley Curling Club had a wonderful time hosting these Senior Championships and were totally amazed by the support of both the club members and the Comox Valley community.” Team Shantz and Team Craig are the fourth and fifth Vancouver Island teams to have won a BC curling title in 2014, after the Nanaimo teams of Van Osch (junior women’s and women’s) and Victoria’s Team de Jong (junior men’s). Team Shantz, rounded out by third Sandra Jenkins, second Debbie Pulak, lead Kate Horne and coach Darryl Horne, represent Parksville Curling Club, but two members of the team and their coach hail from Salmon Arm (Jenkins and the Hornes). Team Craig, rounded out by third Blair Cusack, second Tony Anslow and lead Kevin Britt, and coached by Roselyn Craig, beat 4 last year’s champions, Team Lepine in the final with a score of 8-5. The Victoria Curling Centre team – whose members hail from Victoria, Shawnigan Lake and Sooke – scored deuces in the fourth, sixth and eighth ends to secure their win. Craig Lepine skips the Peace Arch Curling Centre team, which is rounded out by Stan Walker, Berry Breton and new addition to the team this year Mike Pelech. The women’s final between Team Shantz and Team Deputan was a close affair. Tied 3-3 going into the 10th end, Shantz managed to score a single point to take the lead and the gold medal. Team Deputan, from Chilliwack Curling Club, only lost to Team Shantz during the entire competition. The team, made up of skip Lisa Deputan, third Janet Klebe, second Laura Wigham and lead Jane Adam, took home the silver medals. Bronze medals were awarded to Team Thulin, from Campbell River Curling Club, with Dean Thulin as skip, Lyle Boyce at third, Brad Sullivan at second and Tom Green at lead, and Team Blashko, from Summerland Curling Club, with Lil Blashko as skip, Cindy Curtain as third, Sylvia Lowe as second, Tammy Brennan as lead and Diane Tetreault as fifth. The Senior nationals in Yellowknife take place March 20-30, 2014. February 2014 Bob will be among the familiar faces at the Tim Hortons Brier THE likes of Jeff Stoughton, John Morris and Kevin Koe are not the only familiar faces that will be appearing at the 2014 Tim Hortons Brier. Long-time curling fan Bob Barquest will be stationed at a booth in Kamloops to trade his prized curling pins - a booth he has set up nearly every year at the Brier since 1978. It’s a hobby he enjoys not only because he wants to finish his collection, but also because he can meet up with friends along the way. “Although I’m only looking for a couple more pins to finish my collection, I’m not ready to give it up,” said Barquest, who is in his 80s. “I like going and I like all the friends I have made in the curling world. “There’s a camraderie that you have with all the pin collectors.” Despite his enthusiasm for the hobby, Bar- quest admits that pin trading is not growing in popularity. “We used to go to the Brier and there would be 10-20 collectors there. When I was in Winnipeg (at the Olympic Trials), there was only about seven of us,” he said. “Maybe everybody has everything they need so they’re stopping trading.” Next year’s Brier in Calgary will be Barquest’s 30th Brier, and could be his last. “God willing, I may be ready to retire then,” he said. But Barquest, who curls at the Richmond Curling Club, isn’t going to let pin collecting at curling events die off. His hope is that he can convince some of the younger fans to give it a go. He said: “Every time I go to the Brier, I take a bag of pins, and if there’s a family walking by with kids, I give the kids a pin. You never can tell, maybe I’ll make a trader out of them some day.” Bob Barquest at the Olympic Trials in Winnipeg. Photo credit Jim Bender/ Winnipeg Sun. Register now for Rockslide Summer Curling Camp 2014 REGISTRATION for Rockslide Summer Curling Camp is open and curlers can now sign up for this exciting 4th annual event. This is a great opportunity for junior curlers of all skill levels to work with BC’s top coaches in beautiful Kelowna. A junior bonspiel will be taking place at the Kelowna Curling Club after the camp. The bonspiel is open to Individuals and teams. Visit http://www.curlbc. ca/development/rockslidesummer-curling-camp/ to register today for either event. Rockslide Registration Deadline is Sunday, May 4, 2014. • Where: The Kelowna Curling Club • • • • cancellation fee of $40 will be incurred for withdrawals before and including May 4, 2014. After May 4, 2014 there will be no refunds unless the spot can be filled through the waiting list. Post Camp Bonspiel Registration Deadline is Sunday, • When: Wednesday, July 2 to Saturday, July 5, 2014 • Fee: $373.00 plus taxes (3.5 days of on-ice, inclass, extracurricular activities, a shirt, camp resources, snacks, lunches and dinners are included in the camp fee) • Cancellation Policy: A 5 • June 1, 2014 Where: The Kelowna Curling Club When: Saturday, July 5 – Monday, July 7, 2014 Team Registration fee: Early Bird Registration fee until May 4: $130/team. May 5 onwards: $260/ team Individual Registration: Early Bird Registration fee until May 4: $32.50/player. May 5 onwards: $65/ individual Cancellation Policy: If you withdraw prior to the registration deadline, you will receive a refund but are subject to a processing fee. If you withdraw after the registration deadline no refunds will be issued. February 2014 Show your love for the sport! CURLING brings people from all backgrounds, generations and abilities together in a competitive yet fun environment. Curling is truly a sport for life. Families of all ages can play together. Just look at gold medal winners Team Jennifer Jones and Team Brad Jacobs. Jennifer grew up in a curling family and has been curling since she was a child. Team Jacobs is made up of two brothers and a cousin who were able to come together to compete against the world’s best curlers and then stand together on the podium to receive their gold medals. What momentous moments! “I’ll never ever, ever, ever, no matter what happens from here on out, forget the moment of standing on the podium with my brother,” E.J. Harnden told reporters in Sochi. Now, most of us aren’t aspiring to head off to the Olympics, we are just curling for the shear joy of the sport. We understand the thrill of sliding down the ice and making that perfect shot – or at least we dream of making that perfect shot! We love getting together with our friends and family or watching our kids try to slide around as they learn a sport they will be able to play for many, many years to come. That’s why a few of BC’s most passionate curlers established the Curling for Life Endowment Fund. Together they know, just like you and I know, that to ensure curling thrives in our province we need to come together to take action by making a gift to the Fund. Your charitable gift will help strengthen curling throughout BC for years to come. Show your love for the sport! http://www.curlbc.ca/about/ how-to-give/curling-for-life-endowment-fund/ Contact Melodie Murray at [email protected]. Club coach workshop THE Glen Meadows Golf and Country Club is hosting a Club Coach Workshop March 15-16. The Club Coach/Instructor Workshop is designed to enhance the skill set of the coach at the club level. Register at http://www.curlbc.ca/coursescamps/club-coach-workshop-glen-meadows/. Can New Customers Find Your Business Online? Internet marketing creates highly targeted, fresh traffic to your website • Search Engine Optimization • Search Engine Marketing • Attorney and Law Firm Marketing • Physician, Doctor, Dentist Marketing • Reputation Marketing • Web Design • Mobile Website Design • Social Media Marketing Coronation Internet Marketing Ltd. Formerly Hurricane Web Design ltD. 604-477-1996 www.coronationim.com Coronation Internet Marketing Ltd. 6 February 2014 Nominate people who make a difference for Curl BC award CURL BC is keen to help curling centres recognize great athletes, sportsmanship, and the contribution of volunteers. If you know of someone who has had an extraordinary year, or who has been a tireless supporter of the sport in your community, make sure you tell Curl BC about it. Our Annual Curl BC Awards are a great way to give these heroes special recognition and to say a big “thank you”. The deadline to nominate people is April 30, 2014. Simply visit the Curl BC Annual Awards Page at http://www.curlbc.ca/ recognition/curl-bc-annual-awards/ to view the categories and fill out the online nomination forms. You can nominated in one or more categories. The winners will be selected by the Curl BC awards committee and a presentation will be made at a banquet following the Curl BC AGM on Saturday, June 14, 2014. Kamloops gets into the Brier spirit with try curling event MORE than 140 people are being introduced to the sport of curling at special sessions in Kamloops on the first day of the 2014 Tim Hortons Brier. The McArthur Island Curling Club, the Kamloops Curling Club, Curl BC and Optimist International are all working together to bring the free sessions to a wide range of people. The fun one-hour interactive clinic will teach participants how to throw a rock, sweep, score and play a two-end curling game. The deadline to register has now passed and the three free sessions are now fully booked up. Participants who have already registered should keep the following requirements in mind: • Children must be accompanied by an adult • Children under the age of 12 should come with a helmet (any kind). • Please dress in layers with loose fit- 7 ting clothing (preferably not jeans). • Wear gloves or mitts. • Everyone must wear CLEAN running shoes that they carry with them. • All other equipment will be provided on site. The 2014 Tim Hortons Brier, bringing together Canada’s top men’s curlers, runs from March 1-9 at the Interior Savings Centre in Kamloops. Visit http://www.curling. ca/2014brier-en for details. February 2014 Competition coach workshop offered Tim Smith and John Campbell at the BC Open Stick Curling Championship at Chase Curling Club. Duo capture stick curling crown for fourth time in six years TIM Smith and John Campbell have captured the Provincial Stick Curling title for the fourth time in six years. Competition was stiff at the event, held in Chase February 15 and 16. Smith and Campbell both indicated the level of play has increased tenfold over the six-year history of this event. They will be off to the National Stick Bonspiel in St Albert, Alberta in March. The Chase Curling Club said the success of the event was thanks to the support of its sponsors and volunteers, and the hospitality of the Chase Community. Congratulations to the A event runners up Kevin and Jo-Anne Baldock; the B event winners, Phil Culbert and Blaine Olson; and C event winners Red Nadeau and Ken Holmes. The BC Interior remains the hot bed of stick curling in the province, with Armstrong and Salmon Arm producing strong teams. Kelowna blind curlers win event THE Kelowna Blind Curling Club took the top spot at the annual West Coast Blind Curling Association Provincial Playdowns. With the win, the Kelowna club qualified to represent B.C. at the 2015 Canadian Visually Impaired Curling Championships (CVICC), which will be held in Ottawa at Canada’s oldest curling facility, the Ottawa Curling Club. The Provincial Playdowns were held from January 10-11 at the Vancouver Curling Club. The second place team from Prince George Golf and Curling Club along with the third place team from 100 Mile House Curling Club will represent B.C. at the Western Blind Curling Championships, sponsored by the Western Blind Curling Association, in Edmonton from March 19 to 22, 2014. James Vinson, Secretary/Treasurer of the West Coast Blind Curling Association, said the playdowns Continued on page 9 8 THE Kamloops Curling Club will host a Competition Coach Workshop March 29-30. The workshop prepares coaches to work with intermediate and competitive level athletes. This is a streamlined workshop with the technical and theory being offered in one weekend by a Curl BC Learning Facilitator. No prerequisite is required. It is recommended that you have previous coaching experience or are a former athlete in the sport of curling. To register click http://www.curlbc.ca/ development/coaching/competition-coachworkshops/competition-introduction-coachworkshop/ Some of the topics covered in this workshop include: • teaching and learning strategies, tactics, delivery & brushing skills • making ethical decisions • emergency action plans • skill analysis & drills to correct faults • practice planning • competition planning Once fully certified, this coach will be eligible to coach at playdowns, provincials, nationals and at the BC Winter Games. Your dates to remember SATURDAY, Mar 1 SUNDAY, Mar 9, 2014 THE 2014 Tim Hortons Brier is held at the Interior Savings Centre in Kamloops. Visit http://www.curling.ca/2014brier-en/ tickets/ for tickets. SATURDAY, Mar 1, 2014 CURL BC is working with the McArthur Island Curling Club, the Kamloops Curling Club and The Optimists to stage free curling sessions on the first day of the 2014 Tim Hortons Brier. SUNDAY, Mar 2, 2014 THE last day to register for the Canada Winter Games Qualifier in Vernon. Visit http://www. curlbc.ca/competitions/canada-wintergames/ to register. February 2014 Mixed Doubles win for Victoria’s de Jong CAMERON de Jong came home with his own gold medal following his trip to nationals - but it wasn’t for the team event. As the competition wound down at the 2014 M&M Meat Shops Junior Curling Championships in Liverpool, all eliminated teams other than the final three for each of the Men’s and Women’s event were paired together making for a 44team mixed doubles single knockout bonspiel. Skips were randomly paired with leads from the opposite gender teams as were the seconds and thirds from all eliminated teams. De Jong, of Victoria, was paired with the lead from the Yukon Andrea Sinclair, with Kevin Patterson of the Yukon Junior men’s team serving as their coach. The pairings might have been random, but both Cameron and Andrea were very happy with the selection. They had Kelowna blind curlers win event Continued from page 8 Cameron de Jong, Andrea Sinclair and Kevin Patterson with their medals. to win 5 games in order to get into the gold medal game, which they did against Chloé McCloskey (P.E.I.) and Evan Kearley (Newfoundland/Labrador). De Jong was happy to have been a part of this year’s Nationals and extremely happy to have won the mixed doubles gold. were only able to run because of the support of several groups. He said: “The West Coast Blind Curling Association has promoted and made it possible for the blind and visually impaired to participate in the sport of curling for over 20 years. However without the generous support of our communities, local charitable groups such as the Lions Club, our local curling clubs, BC Gaming and Curl BC, the West Coast Blind Curling Association would be hard-pressed to be able to continue this valuable enhancement to the blind community.” For more information about blind curling, visit http://www.curlbc.ca/ programs/blind-curling/. Wherever You Stay in British Columbia, Best Western® is There. Our three types of hotels provide what you need, whether on the road for a quick overnight stay, or on a vacation with more time to relax. You can rest assured, there’s a Best Western that’s right for your trip. Visit bestwesternBC.com/curling for exclusive curling rates. BEST WESTERN® BEST WESTERN PLUS® BEST WESTERN PREMIER® bestwesternBC.com/curling | 1.800.WESTERN® Best Western and the Best Western marks are service marks or registered service marks of Best Western International, Inc. ©2013/2014 Best Western International, Inc. All rights reserved. Each Best Western® branded hotel is independently owned and operated. 9 February 2014 Surrey curler wins prestigious BC Winter Games award Tyler Tardi won the W.R. Bennett Award for Athletic Excellence. A JUVENILE curler from Surrey has won a prestigious B.C. Winter Games award. In addition to winning a bronze medal in curling at the B.C. Winter Games, Tyler Tardi was honoured with the W.R. Bennett Award for Athletic Excellence. It was handed to the curler at the closing ceremonies for the Games. The Lord Tweedsmuir Grade 10 student was chosen above all other competitors in all the sports for the award. In addition to winning a trophy, 15-yearold Tyler will receive a $2,500 bursary designed to recognize and support his ongoing development in sport or education. The award was named in honour of the former Premier of British Columbia, William Bennett, who was instrumental in starting the B.C. Summer and B.C. Winter Games program in 1978. Speaking after the event, Tyler said: “Thank you to all those who supported me along the way along with my teammates who made this possible. “I couldn’t have done it without you!” Curl BC CEO Scott Braley said: “Curl BC would like to congratulate Tyler on this fantastic achievement. He has an impressive record at the juvenile and junior levels and we hope this win will spur him on to continue to enjoy curling and to compete.” The recipient is selected from nominations submitted by Provincial Sport Organizations included in each Games. Each sport may submit a nomination for one male and one female athlete competing at the Games. Nominees are considered on the basis of their past sport performances in the sport they are competing at the Games, their performance at the Games, their sport ambition and future potential, and demonstrated leadership both on and off the field of play. Nomination forms are provided directly to Provincial Sport Organizations prior to the Games. Tyler will be skipping Lord Tweedsmuir’s high school team at the 2014 BC High School Curling Championships in Parksville from March 6-8. Paralympic team looking to make it triple gold for Canada CANADIAN curlers wowed the curling world in Sochi by claiming gold in both men’s and women’s events. Team Jennifer Jones, from Winnipeg, went through the entire Games undefeated to claim the top medal. Team Brad Jacobs from Sault Ste Marie, meanwhile, got past a slow 1-2 win loss record, before finding their groove and going the rest of the Games undefeated. Wheelchair curlers will be hoping to have their own golden moment when they head to Sochi for the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games. The team will be hoping for a third consecutive wheelchair curling gold medal for Canada when they head to Russia for the March 7 to 16 Games. B.C. has a strong presence on the team. The team will consist of second Ina Forrest (Armstrong, B.C.), lead Sonja From left: Jim Armstrong, Dennis Thiessen, Ina Forrest, Sonja Gaudet and Mark Ideson. Gaudet (Vernon, B.C.) and be coached by Prince George’s Joe Rea. Jim Armstrong (formerly of Richmond and now of Cambridge, Ont.), vice-skip Dennis Thiessen (Sanford, Man.), and alternate Mark Ideson (London, Ont.) will round 10 out the team. It’s the same team that claimed gold at the 2013 World Wheelchair Curling Championship last February at the Ice Cube Curling Center in Sochi — the official test event for the Paralympics. February 2014 E V I S U L C X E Y O ENJ S E G E L I V I R P R E MEMB ge enhanced covera r fo y if al qu rs be ec t. Curl BC Club Mem ith Canadian Dir w ce n ra su in e travel and 10%* off hom home, auto and on s te ra ve ti ti mpe needs. We offer very co ed to meet your iz om st cu ge ra ve insurance with co ply ber benefits sim em m r u yo of ge ber. 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Mike Mallett, manager of Golden Ears Winter Club, said the club – with its potential for a large rink-side seating area and a spacious upper lounge – was a great location for the Scotties. “We last hosted it in ‘O4 and we’re looking forward to having it back. I haven’t seen members this excited for a long time. “I’m looking forward to getting people out to watch and putting Maple Ridge on the map. We probably have one of the nicest curling clubs in the province, if not the country.” Curl BC CEO Scott Braley said: “We are really looking forward to bringing the 2015 Scotties BC Women’s Curling Championship back to Maple Ridge. “The Golden Ears Winter Club have been fantastic hosts in the past and we know they will put on another great show.” The 2015 Scotties BC Women’s Curling Championship, Presented by Best Western, will be 10-team round-robin competition, with the top four teams heading into a playoff round. The semifinal and final will be televised on Sportsnet. The Golden Ears Winter Club is located on 105th Avenue in Maple Ridge and is a six-sheet facility with three additional junior sheets for young curlers. Field is set for 2014 AMJ Campbell Mixed event THE field has been set for the 2014 AMJ Campbell Mixed Curling Championship in Duncan. Eight curling teams from around the province will be battling for the BC crown and the chance to represent the province at nationals in North Bay, Ontario. Teams from New Westminster, Richmond, Vancouver, Kerry Park, Victoria, Prince Rupert, Salmon Arm and Kimberley will be taking part. Ken Percival, chair of the host committee from Duncan Curling Club, said: “The Duncan Curling Club is really looking forward to hosting the 2014 AMJ Campbell BC Mixed Curling Championship. We know these eight teams will have a great time in our community.” Teams are made up of two men and two women playing a 10-end game of curling. TEAMS Team Buchy – Kimberley Curling Club Skip: Tom Buchy – Kimberley Third: Lori Buchy – Kimberley Second: Dave Toffolo – Kimberley Lead: Robyn Toffolo – Kimberley Team LeDrew – Salmon Arm Curling Club Skip: Ryan LeDrew – Coldstream Third: Heather Tyre – Kelowna Second: Sebastian Robillard – Burnaby Lead: Christine LeDrew – Coldstream Team Bernhardt – Prince Rupert Curling Club Skip: Travis Bernhardt – Prince Rupert Third: Katie Wahl – Prince Rupert Second: Paul Eisenhauer – Prince Rupert Lead: Natasha Lebedick – Prince Rupert Team Richardson – Juan de Fuca Skip: Derek Richardson – Victoria Third: Lois Richmond – Victoria Second: Mike Angrove – Victoria Lead: Laura Angrove – Victoria Team Craig – Kerry Park Curling Club Skip: Wes Craig – Shawnigan Lake Third: Sarah Wark – Duncan Second: Miles Craig – Shawnigan Lake Lead: Michelle Allen – Victoria Coach: Roselyn Craig – Shawnigan Lake Team Kopf – Royal City Curling Club Skip: Steve Kopf – Coquitlam Third: Brandi Tinkler – Victoria Second: Chase Martyn – Coquitlam Lead: Heather Beatty – Vancouver Team Dennis – Richmond Curling Club Skip: Rob Dennis – Richmond Third: Amy Gibson – Vancouver Second: Doug Kilborn – North Vancouver Lead: Jenn Allen – Surrey Team Gessner – Vancouver Curling Club Skip: Brian Gessner – Vancouver Third: Marilou Richter – Richmond Second: Chris Chute – Vancouver Lead: Jamie McLaren – Vancouver Curl BC is hiring a High Performance & Competitions Manager The High Performance & Competitions Manager is responsible for managing Curl BC’s Performance and Participation related competitions, including regional playdowns, Provincial Competitions and multi-sport qualification events. Deadline to apply is March 5. Visit http://www.curlbc.ca/communications/classifieds/ 12 February 2014 Team Van Osch make BC proud at first ever Scotties A FLU bug that was so severe some sufferers were sent to hospital was not enough to stop Victoria’s Team Van Osch from playing at the top of their game. The foursome from the Victoria Curling Centre didn’t let sickness slow them down at the national Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Montreal February 1-9. They even managed to break a record — being the first team in Scotties history (along with Team Saskatchewan at the same event) to win a game fielding only three players. This was the first national Scotties event for the women, who won the BC title in Prince George in January. They finished the event with an impressive 6-5 win loss record — with more than one loss to much more experienced teams going into the extra end. The team, made up of Kesa Van Osch from Nanaimo, Stephanie Baier from Victoria, Jessie Sanderson from Coquitlam and Carley Sandwith from Victoria, have no doubt been bitten by the competitive bug. Van Osch, the skip, said: “I am very proud of how my team played and how they represented B.C. in Montreal and we plan on doing it again soon.” Baier, who plays third on the team, said it had spurred them on to work even more. She said: “We put our team together in August. The whole goal of this year was to learn to compete and to get to the Scotties in PG. We found a way to get to the Scotties, and then to get to nationals. “To get there and to get to be able to compete with the top teams in Canada and the world has really helped us and put us in a great mindset for the future.” Baier credits their success at the Scotties to the addition of Prince George’s Patti Knezevic at fifth. Patti stepped in for Kesa, Stephanie and Carley when the women were ill during the event. “We’re so, so happy that we had Patti,” said Baier. “She played skip, third, lead, fifth and cheerleader, so she played five positions for us. We don’t know what we would have done without her.” From left: Kesa Van Osch, Jessie Sanderson, Stephanie Baier and Carley Sandwith. National Curling Summit The must-attend event of the year for managers, coaches / instructors, board members and anyone in the business of curling. Topics Will Include: Attracting New Customers Member Retention Marketing Trends Curling Teaching Professionals Risk Management Grant Writing Coaching & Volunteers Sponsorship And Much More! Network with curling people from around the world! Niagara Falls, Ontario August 25-27, 2014 13 February 2014 Curl BC Office 2001A - 3713 Kensington Ave, Burnaby, BC V5B 0A7, Phone: 604-333-3616, Fax: 604-333-3615 Scott Braley Penny Bartel Rebecca Connop Price Heather Beatty Will Sutton Mel Murray CEO & Executive Director Participation Manager Communications & Marketing Manager High Performance & Competitions Manager Educational Programs Coordinator Campaign Director Curl BC Coaches Melissa Soligo Karen Watson, Brenda Nordin Darryl Horne, Gerry Richard, Cindy Tucker, Katie Witt, Brent Giles, Ken MacDonald Provincial Coach Regional Coaches Consultant Coaches Curl BC Officers Terry Vandale Mike West Marnie Jepsen Chair Vice-Chair Vice-Chair Curl BC Governors Terry Vandale Brian Schreiner Ron Phillips Gord Judzentis Mike West Region 1&2 Region 4 Region 5&6 Region 6 Region 8 Ken Albrecht Mare Michell Deb Pound Marnie Jepsen Paul Addison Region 8, 9 & 10 Region 10 Region 11 Region 11 Governor at Large Contact information can be found at www.curlbc.ca/about/staff or www.curlbc.ca/about/board 14