2013 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts

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2013 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Host city Stonewall, Manitoba
Arena Veterans Memorial Sport Complex
DatesJanuary 23–27
Winner Team Jones
Curling club St. Vital CC, Winnipeg
Skip Jennifer Jones
Third Kaitlyn Lawes
Second Jill Officer
Lead Dawn Askin
Alternate Janet Arnott
Finalist Barb Spencer
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The 2013 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts , Manitoba's women's provincial curling championship, was held from January 23 to 27 at the Veterans Memorial Sport Complex in Stonewall, Manitoba. The winning Jennifer Jones team represented Manitoba at the 2013 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Kingston, Ontario. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Qualification Process

Sixteen teams will qualify for the provincial tournament through several berths. The qualification process is as follows: [5]

Qualification MethodBerthsQualifying Team
Norman Region (Dec. 14–16)1 Charlene Norquay
Parkland Region (Dec. 14–16)1 Lisa Menard
Westman Region (Dec. 14–16)2 Liza Park
Stacey Fordyce
Central Region (Dec. 14–16)1 Deb McCreanor
Interlake Region (Dec. 14–16)1 Kate Cameron
Eastman Region (Dec. 14–16)1 Colleen Kilgallen
Winnipeg Region (Dec. 14–18)3 Jill Thurston
Darcy Robertson
Karen Fallis
Scotties Berth Bonspiel (March 2012)1 Chelsea Carey [6]
Scotties Berth Bonspiel (November 2012)1 Michelle Montford
2011–12 CTRS Points Berth1 Cathy Overton-Clapham
Barb Spencer
Highest ranked team on the Manitoba Curling Tour
at the conclusion of the MCT Championship
1 Janet Harvey
Defending champion from 2012 Manitoba Scotties 1 Jennifer Jones

Teams

SkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateClub(s)
Kate Cameron Erika Sigurdson Brandi Oliver Lindsay Baldock Kelsey Hinds Stonewall Curling Club, Stonewall
Chelsea Carey Kristy Jenion Kristen Foster Lindsay Titheridge Morden Curling Club, Morden
Karen Fallis Sam Murata Jennifer Clark-Rouire Jillian Sandison Wildewood Curling Club, Winnipeg
Stacey Fordyce Kelsey Russil Janelle Vachon Roslynn Ripley Kristy Howard Brandon Curling Club, Brandon
Janet Harvey Cherie-Ann Loder Kristin Loder Carey Kirby Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club, Winnipeg
Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn Askin Janet Arnott St. Vital Curling Club, Winnipeg
Colleen Kilgallen Janice Blair Leslie Wilson Lesle Cafferty Cheryl Reed Pinawa Curling Club, Pinawa
Deb McCreanor Ashley Surminski Heather Carson Laurie Macdonell Robin Campbell La Salle Curling Club, La Salle
Lisa Menard Melissa Barsewsky Kim Merasty Cassandra Lesiuk Dauphin Curling Club, Dauphin
Michell Montford Courtney Blanchard D'Arcy Maywood Sarah Neufeld Shea Maywood Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club, Winnipeg
Charlene Norquay Tami Bodnaryk Courtney Reeves Kelly Hause Burntwood Curling Club, Thompson
Cathy Overton-Clapham Jenna Loder Ashley Howard Breanne Meakin Fort Rouge Curling Club, Winnipeg
Liza Park Darla Hayward Pam Robins Kortney Teale Brandon Curling Club, Brandon
Darcy Robertson Tracey Lavery Vanessa Foster Michelle Kruk Karen Klein Fort Rouge Curling Club, Winnipeg
Barb Spencer Katie Spencer Ainsley Champagne Raunora Westcott Holly Spencer Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club, Winnipeg
Jill Thurston Kristen Phillips Brette Richards Kendra Georges Kerri Einarson Granite Curling Club, Winnipeg

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs

Asham Black Group

Skip (Club)WLPFPA
Barb Spencer (Assiniboine Memorial)616328
Jennifer Jones (St. Vital)616024
Kate Cameron (Stonewall)523730
Michelle Montford (Assiniboine Memorial)524832
Janet Harvey (Assiniboine Memorial)344542
Deb McCreanor (La Salle)253556
Liza Park (Brandon)163661
Charlene Norquay (Burntwood)071669

Red Brick Red Group

Skip (Club)WLPFPA
Colleen Kilgallen (Pinawa)615342
Chelsea Carey (Fort Rouge)525232
Cathy Overton-Clapham (Fort Rouge)434642
Karen Fallis (Wildewood)434449
Darcy Robertson (Fort Rouge)344747
Jill Thurston (Granite)344541
Stacey Fordyce (Brandon)253650
Lisa Menard (Dauphin)163555

Round-robin results

Draw 1

January 23, 8:30 AM

Draw 2

January 23, 12:15 PM

Draw 3

January 23, 4:00 PM

Draw 4

January 23, 8:15 PM

Draw 5

January 24, 8:30 AM

Draw 6

January 24, 12:15 PM

Draw 7

January 24, 4:00 PM

Draw 8

January 24, 7:45 PM

Draw 9

January 25, 8:30 AM

Draw 10

January 25, 12:15 PM

Draw 11

January 25, 4:00 PM

Draw 12

January 25, 8:15 PM

Draw 13

January 26, 8:30 AM

Draw 14

January 26, 12:15 PM

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
B1 Jennifer Jones 11B1 Jennifer Jones 9
R1 Colleen Kilgallen 2B2 Barb Spencer 3
R1 Colleen Kilgallen 3
B2 Barb Spencer 6
B2 Barb Spencer 8
R2 Chelsea Carey 5

B1 vs. R1

Saturday, January 26, 7:45 pm

Sheet A12345678910Final
Jennifer Jones 31022021XX11
Colleen Kilgallen 00100100XX2

B2 vs. R2

Saturday, January 26, 7:45 pm

Sheet C12345678910Final
Barb Spencer 010020203X8
Chelsea Carey 200101010X5

Semifinal

Sunday, January 27, 9:30 am

Team12345678910Final
Colleen Kilgallen 000101100X3
Barb Spencer 001010031X6

Final

January 27, 1:30 PM

Team12345678910Final
Jennifer Jones 102010032X9
Barb Spencer 010101000X3

Qualifying Events

Scotties Berth Bonspiel

The 2013 Scotties Berth Bonspiel, presented by Monsanto, will take place from November 16 to 18, 2012. The event will qualify two teams into the provincial playdowns. [7]

Regional Playdowns

Regional playdowns will take place from December 14 to 16, 2012 at various locations and will qualify a total of 11 teams to the provincial playdowns. [8]

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