2008 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts

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2008 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Host city North Battleford, Saskatchewan
Arena North Battleford Civic Centre
DatesJanuary 23–27
WinnerMichelle Englot
Curling club Tartan CC, Regina
Skip Michelle Englot
Third Darlene Kidd
Second Roberta Materi
Lead Cindy Simmons
Finalist Stefanie Lawton

The 2008 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts women's provincial curling championship, was held from January 23 to 27 at the North Battleford Civic Centre in North Battleford, Saskatchewan. The winning team of Michelle Englot, represented Saskatchewan at the 2008 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Regina, Saskatchewan, [1] where she would finish with a 5–6 record. [2]

Contents

Teams

SkipViceSecondLeadClub
Sherry Anderson Kim Hodson Heather Walsh Donna Gignac Granite Curling Club, Saskatoon
Linda Burnham Rochelle Balfour Donna Ell Kendra Richards Callie Curling Club, Regina
Michelle Englot Darlene Kidd Roberta Materi Cindy Simmons Tartan Curling Club, Regina
Angela Gordon Cindy Street Cori Dauphinais Susan Hoffart Callie Curling Club, Regina
Amber Holland Kim Schneider Tammy Schneider Heather Kalenchuk Kronau Curling Club, Kronau
Stefanie Lawton Marliese Kasner Sherri Singler Lana Vey CN Curling Club, Saskatoon
Rene Miettinen Maegan Clark Amy Jurgens Amy Yeager Humboldt Curling Club, Humboldt
Ros Stewart Julie Vandenameele Cristina Goertzen Andrea Rudulier Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Cathy Trowell Myrna Nielsen Denise Hersikorn Lynn Doll Yorkton Curling Club, Yorkton

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
SkipWL
Michelle Englot 62
Ros Stewart 62
Stefanie Lawton 62
Sherry Anderson 53
Amber Holland 35
Angela Gordon 35
Linda Burnham 35
Cathy Trowell 26
Rene Meittinen 26

Results

Draw 1

January 23, 2:00 PM CT

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Sheet D12345678910Final
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Draw 2

January 23, 7:00 PM CT

Sheet A12345678910Final
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Miettinen220200102X9
Sheet B1234567891011Final
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Sheet D12345678910Final
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Anderson02010201107

Draw 3

January 24, 2:00 PM CT

Sheet A12345678910Final
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Burnham030040100210
Sheet C12345678910Final
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Sheet D12345678910Final
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Draw 4

January 24, 7:00 PM CT

Sheet A12345678910Final
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Sheet B12345678910Final
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Draw 5

January 25, 9:30 AM CT

Sheet A12345678910Final
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Holland02000100XX3
Sheet B12345678910Final
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Englot023010020X8
Sheet C12345678910Final
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Miettinen101020000X4
Sheet D12345678910Final
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Trowell00200011004

Draw 6

January 25, 2:00 PM CT

Sheet A12345678910Final
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Englot02210210XX8
Sheet B12345678910Final
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Holland023010010X7
Sheet C1234567891011Final
Lawton Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg100102210018
Burnham002030001107
Sheet D12345678910Final
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Miettinen10200010206

Draw 7

January 25, 7:00 PM CT

Sheet A12345678910Final
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Gordon100200210X6
Sheet B12345678910Final
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Trowell010030103X8
Sheet C12345678910Final
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Sheet D12345678910Final
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Lawton010020400X7

Draw 8

January 26, 9:30 AM CT

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Sheet B12345678910Final
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Gordon00200210107
Sheet C1234567891011Final
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Englot001000140028
Sheet D12345678910Final
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Holland0010010XXX2

Draw 9

January 26, 2:00 PM CT

Sheet A12345678910Final
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Stewart002001000X3
Sheet B1234567891011Final
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Sheet C12345678910Final
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Sheet D12345678910Final
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Playoffs

Semifinal Final
1 Michelle Englot 5
2 Ros Stewart 5 3 Stefanie Lawton 4
3 Stefanie Lawton 7

Semifinal

January 26, 7:00 PM CT

Sheet A12345678910Final
Stewart Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg001310000X5
Lawton100001221X7

Final

January 27, 2:00 PM CT

Sheet A12345678910Final
Englot Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg01020000025
Lawton10100010104

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