2004 Ontario Scott Tournament of Hearts

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2004 Ontario Scott
Tournament of Hearts
Host city Copper Cliff, Ontario
ArenaCopper Cliff Curling Club
DatesJanuary 27–February 1, 2004
WinnerTeam Middaugh
Curling clubColdwater & District Curling Club,
Coldwater, Ontario
Skip Sherry Middaugh
Third Kirsten Wall
Second Andrea Lawes
Lead Sheri Cordina
FinalistElaine Uhryn
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The 2004 Ontario Scott Tournament of Hearts was held January 27-February 1 at the Copper Cliff Curling Club in Copper Cliff, Ontario. The Sherry Middaugh rink from Coldwater, Ontario won their third Ontario provincial title.

Contents

Teams

SkipThirdSecondLeadCurling Club
Kathy Brown Janet Langevin Christine Loube Heather Carr Sutton Curling Club, Sutton West
Chrissy Cadorin Michelle Gray Leigh Armstrong Stephanie Leachman Orangeville Curling Club, Otangeville
Jenn Hanna Joelle Sabourin Dawn Askin Stephanie Hanna Ottawa Curling Club, Ottawa
Angela Lee Amy Stachiw Kelli Smith Andrea Lee Fort William Curling Club, Thunder Bay
Anne Merklinger Darcie Walker Denna Schell Andrey Reddick Rideau Curling Club, Ottawa
Sherry Middaugh Kirsten Wall Andrea Lawes Sheri Cordina Coldwater & District Curling Club, Coldwater
Jo-Ann Rizzo Darlene Kidd Julie Promoli Vicki Advent Brant Curling Club, Brantford
Krista Scharf Angie Delpino Ashley Kallos Laura Armitage Port Arthur Curling Club, Thunder Bay
Dawn Schwar Margaret McLaughlin Shannon Roy Janice Vettoretti Sudbury Curling Club, Sudbury
Elaine Uhryn Kelly McLellan Sherri Maguire Karen Bonnefant Soo Curlers Association, Saulte Ste. Marie

Standings

SkipWL
Jenn Hanna (Ottawa)81
Sherry Middaugh (Coldwater)63
Elaine Uhryn (Soo)54
Jo-Ann Rizzo (Brant)54
Chrissy Cadorin (Orangeville)54
Dawn Schwar (Sudbury)45
Anne Merklinger (Rideau)45
Krista Scharf (Port Arthur)36
Angela Lee (Fort William)36
Kathy Brown (Sutton)27

Tie breaker

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
1 Jenn Hanna 42 Sherry Middaugh 4
2 Sherry Middaugh 103 Elaine Uhryn 3
1 Jenn Hanna 6
3 Elaine Uhryn 7
3 Elaine Uhryn 10
4 Jo-Ann Rizzo 6

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