2013 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts

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2013 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Host city Balgonie, Saskatchewan
Arena Balgonie Stardome
DatesJanuary 23–27
WinnerJill Shumay
Curling club Maidstone Curling Club, Maidstone
Skip Jill Shumay
Third Kara Johnston
Second Taryn Holtby
Lead Jinaye Ayrey
Finalist Stefanie Lawton

The 2013 SaskPower Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts , Saskatchewan's women's provincial curling championship, was held from January 23 to 27 at the Balgonie Stardome in Balgonie, Saskatchewan. The winning team represented Saskatchewan at the 2013 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Kingston, Ontario. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Qualification Process

Twelve teams will qualify for the provincial tournament through several methods. The qualification process is as follows:

Qualification MethodBerthsQualifying Team(s)
Highest Ranked CTRS Team as of December 171 Stefanie Lawton
2nd Highest Ranked CTRS Team as of December 171 Amber Holland
3rd Highest Ranked CTRS Team as of December 171 Chantelle Eberle
Highest Ranked Saskatchewan Women's Curling Tour Team as of December 171 Michelle Englot
Northern Saskatchewan Curling Association Qualifier (Jan 10–13)4 Trish Paulsen
Nancy Martin
Jill Shumay
Brett Barber
Southern Saskatchewan Curling Association Qualifier (Jan 10–13)4 Penny Barker
Candace Chisholm
Deanne Miller-Jones
Mandy Selzer

Teams

SkipViceSecondLeadClub
Brett Barber Robyn Silvernagle Dayna Demers Kailena Bay Biggar Curling Club, Biggar
Penny Barker Susan Lang Melissa Hoffman Danielle Sicinski Moose Jaw Curling Centre, Moose Jaw
Candace Chisholm Cindy Ricci 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 Highland Curling Club, Regina
Amber Holland Jolene Campbell Brooklyn Lemon Dailene Sivertson Callie Curling Club, Regina
Stefanie Lawton Sherry Anderson Sherri Singler Marliese Kasner Granite Curling Club, Saskatoon
Nancy Martin Kara Kilden Lindsey Sunderland Krista White Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Deanne Miller-Jones Carla Sawicki Donna Ell Carla Anaka Callie Curling Club, Regina
Trish Paulsen Kari Kennedy Sarah Collin Kari Paulsen Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Mandy Selzer Erin Selzer Kristen Mitchell Megan Selzer Balgonie Curling Club, Balgonie
Jill Shumay Kara Johnston Taryn Holtby Jinaye Ayrey Maidstone Curling Club, Maidstone

Standings

Pool A

Skip (Club)WLPFPA
Stefanie Lawton (Granite)503918
Chantelle Eberle (Callie)413622
Candace Chisholm (Maryfield)232326
Mandy Selzer (Balgonie)231828
Penny Barker (Moose Jaw)232826
Deanne Miller-Jones (Callie)051842

Pool B

Skip (Club)WLPFPA
Jill Shumay (Maidstone)504521
Amber Holland (Callie)323728
Michelle Englot (Highland)323031
Trish Paulsen (Nutana)323437
Nancy Martin (Nutana)142835
Brett Barber (Biggar)052446

Results

Draw 1

January 23, 2:00 PM

Draw 2

January 23, 7:30 PM

Draw 3

January 24, 2:00 PM

Draw 4

January 24, 7:30 PM

Draw 5

January 25, 10:00 AM

Draw 6

January 25, 2:30 PM

Draw 7

January 25, 7:00 PM

Draw 8

January 26, 9:00 AM

Tie breakers

January 26, 1:30 PM

Sheet A12345678910Final
Amber Holland 000002102X5
Trish Paulsen Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg001000010X2

January 26, 5:30 PM

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Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
A1 Stefanie Lawton 5A1 Stefanie Lawton 7
B1 Jill Shumay 4B1 Jill Shumay 8
B1 Jill Shumay 8
B2 Amber Holland 3
A2 Chantelle Eberle 6
B2 Amber Holland 11

A1 vs. B1

January 26, 7:30 PM

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Stefanie Lawton Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg00100201015
Jill Shumay 01001010104

A2 vs. B2

January 26, 7:30 PM

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Amber Holland 10302203XX11

Semifinal

January 27, 1:00 PM

Sheet A12345678910Final
Jill Shumay Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg030010211X8
Amber Holland 002001000X3

Final

Sunday, January 27, 5:00 pm

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Stefanie Lawton 12010110107
Jill Shumay Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg00204001018

Qualification rounds

Northern Qualification

The 2013 SaskPower Women's Northern Playdown will take place from January 10 to 13 at the Twin Rivers Curling Club in North Battleford. The format of play shall be an open-entry triple knockout, and four teams will be qualify to the provincial playoffs. [1] [4]

Teams

SkipThirdSecondLeadLocale
Brett Barber Robyn Silvernagle Dayna Demers Kailena Bay Biggar Curling Club, Biggar
Heather Burnett Melissa Surkan Samantha Yachiw Kaitlyn Bowman Martensville Curling Club, Martensville
Debbie Folk Amanda Anderson Michelle Johnson Sharla Kruger Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Sherry Just Alyssa Despins Sharlene Clarke Jenna Harrison Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Trish Paulsen Kari Kennedy Sarah Collin Kari Paulsen Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Nancy Martin Kara Kilden Krista White Kristen Ridalls Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Rachel Fritzler Ashley Quick Amy Merkowsky Natalie Yanko Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Ros Stewart Patty Hersikorn Brandee Borne Andrea Rudulier Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Brenda Goertzen Julie Vandenameele Sheila Kavanagh Charlene Southam Granite Curling Club, Saskatoon
Amanda Labach Caitlin Labach Kristin Ochitwa Laura Beddome Granite Curling Club, Saskatoon
Darlene Gillies Linda Kloschinsky Wanda Heitt Tracy Heidt Unity Curling Club, Unity
Jill Shumay Kara Johnston Taryn Holtby Jinaye Ayrey Maidstone Curling Club, Maidstone
Tina Hill Rebecca Venn Christy Walker Nicole Beausoleil Twin Rivers Curling Club, North Battleford
Alana Love Kristi Frolek Janelle Eberle Erin Rogers Twin Rivers Curling Club, North Battleford

Results

A Event
First Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 1
Jill Shumay 14
Alana Love 0 Jill Shumay 6
Brenda Goertzen 2 Heather Burnett 4
Heather Burnett 8 Jill Shumay 6
Debbie Folk 8 Trish Paulsen 8
Rachel Fritzler Debbie Folk 1
Trish Paulsen 7
Trish Paulsen 7
Ros Stewart 5 Ros Stewart 6
Tina Hill 4 Ros Stewart 9
Nancy Martin 6 Darlene Gillies 3
Darlene Gillies 10 Ros Stewart 8
Brett Barber 7 Brett Barber 4
Amanda Labach 3 Brett Barber 8
Sherry Just 6
B Event
Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals To Qualifier 2
Brett Barber 7
Brenda Goertzen 3
Debbie Folk 8
Alana Love 2 Brenda Goertzen 10
Brenda Goertzen 10 Brett Barber 8
Jill Shumay 5
Darlene Gillies 7
Rachel Fritzler 8 Rachel Fritzler 2
Amanda Labach 7 Darlene Gillies 3 Qualifier 2
Jill Shumay 9
Brett Barber 4
Nancy Martin 6
Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals To Qualifier 2
Heather Burnett 3
Nancy Martin 8 Nancy Martin 9
Tina Hill 4 Nancy Martin 10
Sherry Just 4
Nancy Martin 6
Ros Stewart 5
C Event
Third Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 3
Debbie Folk 8
Sherry Just 9 Sherry Just 2
Ros Stewart 11
Ros Stewart 2
Jill Shumay 10
Jill Shumay 11
Rachel Fritzler 1 Tina Hill 3
Tina Hill 9
Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 4
Brett Barber 8
Brenda Goertzen 6
Darlene Gillies 6
Alana Love 1 Amanda Labach 11
Amanda Labach 9 Amanda Labach 8
Brenda Goertzen 11
Heather Burnett 8
Brenda Goertzen 11

Southern Qualification

The 2013 SaskPower Women's Southern Playdown will take place from January 10 to 13 at the Melville Curling Club in Melville. The format of play will be an open-entry triple knockout, and four teams will qualify to the provincial playoffs. [1] [5]

Teams

SkipThirdSecondLeadLocale
Teejay Haichert Kelsey Dutton Chelsey Peterson Calli Tracey Swift Current Curling Club, Swift Current
Deanna Doig Kim Schneider Colleen Ackerman Michelle Mcivor Kronau Curling Club, Kronau
Sherrilee Orsted Candace Newkirk Brittay Rae Jade Ivan Estevan Curling Club, Estevan
Laurie Cyca Gerri Martin Patti Lopinski Gail Simpson Melville Curling Club, Melville
Mandy Selzer Erin Selzer Kristen Mitchell Megan Selzer Balgonie Curling Club, Balgonie
Lorraine Arguin Donda Lee Deis Shelly Urquhart Aline Kirk Moose Jaw Ford Curling Club, Moose Jaw
Penny Barker Susan Lang Melissa Hoffman Danielle Sicinski Moose Jaw Ford Curling Club, Moose Jaw
Jana Tisdale Crystal Clements Brandi Clarke Renee Boyd Highland Curling Club, Regina
Shalon Fleming Jill Belof Marsha Munro Michelle Dayman Highland Curling Club, Regina
Larisa Murray Amanda Craigie Leah Mihalicz Nicole Lang Caledonian Curling Club, Regina
Deanne Miller-Jones Carla Sawicki Donna Ell Carla Anaka Caledonian Curling Club, Regina
Candace Chisholm Cindy Ricci Natalie Bloomfield Kristy Johnson Tartan Curling Club, Regina

Results

A Event
First Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 1
Shalon Fleming 8
Laurie Cyca 7 Shalon Fleming 4
Candace Chisholm 7
Candace Chisholm 8
Sherrilee Orsted 8 Deanna Doig 7
Deanne Miller-Jones 7 Sherrilee Orsted 7
Deanna Doig 9
Candace Chisholm 8
Jana Tisdale 6 Penny Barker 10
Lorraine Arguin 3 Jana Tisdale 2
Mandy Selzer 9
Mandy Selzer 5
Penny Barker 9 Penny Barker 10
Teejay Haichert 1 Penny Barker 7
Larisa Murray 2
B Event
Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 2
Mandy Selzer 4
Laurie Cyca 8 Sherrilee Orsted 8
Sherrilee Orsted 9 Sherrilee Orsted 4
Lorraine Arguin 9 Deanna Doig 11
Larisa Murray 2 Lorraine Arguin 6
Deanna Doig 8
Deanna Doig 1
Deanne Miller-Jones 12 Candace Chisholm 8
Shalon Fleming 10 Deanne Miller-Jones 8
Jana Tisdale 9 Jana Tisdale 5
Teejay Haichert 5 Deanne Miller-Jones 6
Candace Chisholm 8
C Event
Third Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 3
Sherrilee Orsted 5
Teejay Haichert 8 Teejay Haichert 8
Shalon Fleming 4 Teejay Haichert 6
Deanne Miller-Jones 7
Deanne Miller-Jones 8
Larisa Murray 8 Larisa Murray 3
Laurie Cyca 7
Third Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 4
Deanna Doig 4
Lorraine Arguin 5 Mandy Selzer 6
Mandy Selzer 9 Mandy Selzer 7
Jana Tisdale 3

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