2012 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts

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The 2012 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts , Saskatchewan's women's provincial curling championship, was held from January 25 to 29 at the Humboldt Curling Club in Humboldt, Saskatchewan. The winning team of Michelle Englot, represented Saskatchewan at the 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Red Deer, Alberta, where the team went 5-6 in round robin play. [1] [2]

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Qualification process

Twelve teams will qualify for the provincial tournament through several berths. The qualification process is as follows: [3]

TeamsQualification MethodBerthsQualifying Team
Team 1Highest Ranked CTRS Team as of December 121 Stefanie Lawton
Team 22nd Highest Ranked CTRS Team as of December 121 Jolene Campbell
Team 33rd Highest Ranked CTRS Team as of December 121 Michelle Englot
Team 4Highest Ranked Saskatchewan Women's Curling Tour Team as of December 121 Trish Paulsen
Teams 5-8Northern Saskatchewan Curling Association Qualifier4 Rachel Fritzler
Jill Shumay
Darlene Gillies
Robyn Silvernagle
Teams 9-12Southern Saskatchewan Curling Association Qualifier4 Chantelle Eberle
Mandy Selzer
Susan Lang
Candace Chisholm

Teams

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Jolene Campbell Melissa Hoffman Maegan Clark Michelle McIvor Humboldt Curling Club, Humboldt
Candace Chisholm Brooklyn Lemon Natalie Bloomfield Kristy Johnson Maryfield Curling Club, Maryfield
Chantelle Eberle Nancy Inglis Debbie Lozinski Susan Hoffart Callie Curling Club, Regina
Michelle Englot Lana Vey Roberta Materi Sarah Slywka Tartan Curling Club, Regina
Rachel Fritzler Ashley Quick Amy Merkosky Alyssa Johns Granite Curling Club, Saskatoon
Darlene Gillies Linda Kloschinsky Wanda Heitt Tracy Heidt Kerrobert Curling Club, Kerrobert
Susan Lang Linda Burnham Donna Ell Pat Bell Callie Curling Club, Regina
Stefanie Lawton Sherry Anderson Sherri Singler Marliese Kasner Granite Curling Club, Saskatoon
Trish Paulsen Kari Kennedy Sarah Collin Tessa Ruetz Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Mandy Selzer Erin Selzer Kristen Mitchell Megan Selzer Balgonie Curling Club, Balgonie
Jill Shumay Kara Johnston Taryn Holtby Jinaye Ayrey Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Robyn Silvernagle Kelsey Dutton Dayna Demmans Cristina Goertzen Meadow Lake Curling Club, Meadow Lake

Standings

Pool A

Skip (Club)WLPFPAEnds
Won
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Lost
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Stolen
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Stefanie Lawton (Granite)413824231864
Chantelle Eberle (Callie)323527232025
Robyn Silvernagle (Meadow Lake)322829182164
Darlene Gillies (Kerrobert)233523211876
Mandy Selzer (Balgonie)232430191758
Jolene Campbell (Humboldt)141936152442

Pool B

Skip (Club)WLPFPAEnds
Won
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Lost
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Stolen
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Michelle Englot (Tartan)504528241718
Jill Shumay (Nutana)323635242048
Candace Chisholm (Maryfield)324137232144
Trish Paulsen (Nutana)233230182374
Susan Lang (Callie)142941172223
Rachel Fritzler (Granite)143647212433

Results

Draw 1

January 25, 2:00 PM CT

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Draw 2

January 25, 7:30 PM CT

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Draw 3

January 26, 2:00 PM CT

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Draw 4

January 26, 7:30 PM CT

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Draw 5

January 27, 10:00 AM CT

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Draw 6

January 27, 2:30 PM CT

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Draw 7

January 27, 7:30 PM CT

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Draw 8

January 28, 9:00 AM CT

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Tiebreaker

January 28, 2:00 PM CT

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Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
A1 Stefanie Lawton 6B1 Michelle Englot 9
B1 Michelle Englot 7A1 Stefanie Lawton 7
A1 Stefanie Lawton 6
B2 Jill Shumay 2
A2 Chantelle Eberle 6
B2 Jill Shumay 9

A1 vs. B1

January 28, 7:30 PM CT

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Lawton00102102006
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A2 vs. B2

January 28, 7:30 PM CT

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Semifinal

January 29, 1:00 PM CT

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Final

January 29, 5:00 PM CT

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2012 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts
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Michelle Englot
Saskatchewan Provincial Championship title

Qualification rounds

Northern Qualification

The 2012 SaskPower Women's Northern Playdown took place from January 13 to 15 at the Prince Albert Curling Club in Prince Albert. The format of play was an open-entry triple knockout, and four teams qualified to the provincial playoffs.

Teams

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Amanda Anderson Vanessa Knoll Michelle Johnson Alyssa Despins Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Brett Barber Kailena Bay Allison Cameron Nicole Bertsch Biggar Curling Club, Biggar
Brandee Borne Kara Kilden Andrea Rudulier Jennifer Buettner Birch Hills Curling Club, Birch Hills
Debbie Folk Nancy Martin Lindsey Sunderland Sharla Kruger Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Rachel Fritzler Ashley Quick Amy Merkosky Alyssa Johns Granite Curling Club, Saskatoon
Darlene Gillies Linda Kloschinsky Wanda Heitt Tracy Heidt Kerrobert Curling Club, Kerrobert
Tina Hill Christy Walker Nicole Beausoleil Rebecca Venn Battleford Curling Club, Battleford
Sherry Just Melissa Klebeck Sharlene Clarke Alysha Shillingotn Prince Albert Curling Club, Prince Albert
Jill Shumay Kara Johnston Taryn Holtby Jinaye Ayrey Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Robyn Silvernagle Kelsey Dutton Dayna Demmans Cristina Goertzen Meadow Lake Curling Club, Meadow Lake
Jacqueline Swiderski Delphine Soulier Avis Halcro Gail Anderson Prince Albert Curling Club, Prince Albert
Delores Syrota Kendra Syrota Alana Broad Sylvia Broad Wadena Curling Club Wadena

A Event

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals A Qualifier
Sherry Just 7
Delores Syrota 5 Brandee Borne 11
Sherry Just 7 Brandee Borne 7
Jacqueline Swiderski 10 Robyn Silvernagle 1
Brett Barber 11 Brett Barber 2
Robyn Silvernagle 9
Brandee Borne 6
Rachel Fritzler 7
Darlene Gillies 7
Darlene Gillies 11 Debbie Folk 9
Amanda Anderson 4 Debbie Folk 7
Rachel Fritzler 8 Rachel Fritzler 8
Tina Hill 1 Rachel Fritzler 6
Jill Shumay 1

B Event

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals B Qualifier
Brett Barber 8
Delores Syrota 5 Debbie Folk 7
Brett Barber 11 Brett Barber 4
Amanda Anderson 5 Jill Shumay 5
Jill Shumay 12 Jill Shumay 8
Robyn Silvernagle 1
Jill Shumay 9
Jacqueline Swiderski 7 Brandee Borne 4
Sherry Just 10 Sherry Just 6
Tina Hill 4 Darlene Gillies 8
Darlene Gillies 8 Brandee Borne 5
Darlene Gillies 4

C Event

Quarterfinals Semifinals C Qualifier 1
Jacqueline Swiderski 5
Tina Hill 10 Tina Hill 9
Brett Barber 6
Tina Hill 6
Amanda Anderson 5 Darlene Gillies 7
Delores Syrota 9 Delores Syrota 6
Darlene Gillies 8
Quarterfinals Semifinals C Qualifier 2
Brandee Borne 3
Debbie Folk 4 Robyn Silvernagle 9
Robyn Silvernagle 7 Robyn Silvernagle 11
Sherry Just 6

Southern Qualification

The 2012 SaskPower Women's Southern Playdown took place from January 13 to 15 at the Weyburn Curling Club in Weyburn. The format of play was an open-entry triple knockout, and four teams qualified to the provincial playoffs.

Teams

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Penny Barker Amanda Craigie Danielle Sicinski Tamara Haberstock Moose Jaw Curling Centre Moose Jaw
Candace Chisholm Brooklyn Lemon Natalie Bloomfield Kristy Johnson Maryfield Curling Club, Maryfield
Deanna Doig Colleen Ackerman Carla Sawicki Carla Anaka Tartan Curling Club Regina
Chantelle Eberle Nancy Inglis Debbie Lozinski Susan Hoffart Callie Curling Club, Regina
Shalon Fleming Michelle Dayman Terri Hillier-McIntosh Marsha Munro Highland Curling Club, Regina
Susan Lang Linda Burnham Donna Ell Pat Bell Callie Curling Club, Regina
Larisa Murray Chelsey Peterson Leah Mihalicz Nicole Lang Callie Curling Club, Regina
Sherrilee Orsted Candace Newkirk Marcy Cameron Stephanie Barnstable Estevan Curling Club Estevan
Mandy Selzer Erin Selzer Kristen Mitchell Megan Selzer Balgonie Curling Club, Balgonie

A-Event

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals A Qualifier
Susan Lang 7
Susan Lang 7 Candace Chisholm 8
Shalon Fleming 6 Candace Chisholm 4
Chantelle Eberle 8
Sherrilee Orsted 6
Chantelle Eberle 9
Chantelle Eberle 5
Mandy Selzer 4
Deanna Doig 6
Penny Barker 2
Deanna Doig 4
Mandy Selzer 7
Larisa Murray 5
Mandy Selzer 9

B-Event

Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals B Qualifier
Penny Barker 7
Penny Barker 8 Candace Chisholm 5
Larisa Murray 3 Penny Barker 8
Deanna Doig 5
Susan Lang 6
Deanna Doig 7
Penny Barker 4
Mandy Selzer 8
Sherrilee Orsted 8
Shalon Fleming 3
Sherrilee Orsted 4
Mandy Selzer 7

C-Event

Semifinals C Qualifier 1
Larisa Murray 3
Susan Lang 11 Penny Barker 5
Susan Lang 7
Semifinals C Qualifier 2
Deanna Doig 7
Shalon Fleming 5 Deanna Doig 7
Sherrilee Orsted 5 Candace Chisholm 8
Candace Chisholm 6

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