2014 Canadian Junior Curling Championships

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2014 M&M Meat Shops
Canadian Junior Curling Championships
Host city Liverpool, Nova Scotia
Arena Queens Place Emera Centre
Liverpool Curling Club
DatesJanuary 18–26
Men's winnerFlag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba
Curling club Deer Lodge CC, Winnipeg
Skip Braden Calvert
Third Kyle Kurz
Second Lucas Van Den Bosch
Lead Brendan Wilson
FinalistFlag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick (Rene Comeau)
Women's winnerFlag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
Curling club Saville SC, Edmonton
Skip Kelsey Rocque
Third Keely Brown
Second Taylor McDonald
Lead Claire Tully
FinalistFlag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Kalia Van Osch)
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The 2014 M&M Meat Shops Canadian Junior Curling Championships were held from January 18 to 26 at the Queens Place Emera Centre and the Liverpool Curling Club. [1] The winners represented Canada at the 2014 World Junior Curling Championships in Flims, Switzerland.

Contents

Men

Round Robin Standings

Final Round Robin Standings

Key
Teams to Championship Pool
Pool ASkipWL
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba Braden Calvert 60
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan Tyler Hartung 42
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Ryan McCrady 42
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario Tanner Horgan 42
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Adam Freilich 24
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador Stephen Trickett 15
Flag of Nunavut.svg  Nunavut Jamie Airut 06
Pool BSkipWL
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick Rene Comeau 51
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Carter Lautner 51
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Robert Mayhew 42
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Cameron de Jong 33
Flag of Yukon.svg  Yukon Joe Wallingham 24
Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg  Prince Edward Island Kyle Holland 15
Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg  Northwest Territories Matthew Miller 15

Championship Pool Standings

Final Standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
ProvinceSkipWL
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba Braden Calvert 91
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick Rene Comeau 73
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Carter Lautner 73
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Ryan McCrady 64
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Robert Mayhew 64
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan Tyler Hartung 64
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario Tanner Horgan 55
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Cameron de Jong 55

Playoffs

Semifinal Final
1 Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 7
2 Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick 92 Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick 5
3 Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 4

Semifinal

Sunday, January 26, 9:30 am

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Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick (Comeau) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg022301001X9
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta (Lautner)000010210X4
Player percentages
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta
Ryan Freeze 71% Kyle Morrison 88%
Jordon Craft 84% David Aho 75%
Daniel Wenzek 71% Taylor Ardiel 67%
Rene Comeau 83% Carter Lautner 78%
Total77%Total77%

Final

Sunday, January 26, 4:00 pm

Team12345678910Final
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba (Calvert) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg101400010X7
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick (Comeau)020020100X5
Player percentages
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick
Brendan Wilson 84% Ryan Freeze 85%
Lucas Van Den Bosch 88% Jordon Craft 90%
Kyle Kruz 81% Daniel Wenzek 86%
Braden Calvert 85% Rene Comeau 88%
Total84%Total87%

Women

Round Robin Standings

Final Round Robin Standings

Key
Teams to Championship Pool
Teams to Tiebreaker
Pool ASkipWL
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Kelsey Rocque 60
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Kalia Van Osch 42
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan Kristen Streifel 33
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Camille Boisvert 33
Flag of Yukon.svg  Yukon Sarah Koltun 33
Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg  Northwest Territories Carina McKay-Saturnino 24
Flag of Nunavut.svg  Nunavut Sadie Pinksen 06
Pool BSkipWL
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Molly Greenwood 51
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Mary Fay 51
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick Jessica Daigle 33
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba Meaghan Brezden 33
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario Krysta Burns 24
Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg  Prince Edward Island Veronica Smith 24
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador Sarah Hill 15

Championship Pool Standings

Final Standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
ProvinceSkipWL
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Kelsey Rocque 91
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Kalia Van Osch 82
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Mary Fay 82
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Molly Greenwood 73
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba Meaghan Brezden 55
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan Kristen Streifel 46
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick Jessica Daigle 46
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Camille Boisvert 37

Playoffs

Semifinal Final
1 Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 7
2 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 82 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 6
3 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia 4

Semifinal

Saturday, January 25, 9:30 am

Team1234567891011Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Van Osch) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg200100010048
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (Fay)002001000104
Player percentages
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia
Ashley Sanderson 73% Janique LeBlanc 85%
Sarah Daniels 76% Karlee Burgess 70%
Marika Van Osch 66% Jenn Smith 70%
Kalia Van Osch 76% Mary Fay 70%
Total73%Total74%

Final

Saturday, January 25, 4:00 pm

Team12345678910Final
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta (Rocque) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg00202020017
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Van Osch)00010302006
Player percentages
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia
Claire Tully 85% Ashley Sanderson 86%
Taylor McDonald 88% Sarah Daniels 70%
Keely Brown 93% Marika Van Osch 85%
Kelsey Rocque 68% Kalia Van Osch 70%
Total84%Total78%

Qualification

Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador

The Junior Provincials are being held December 27–30 at the Re/Max Centre in St. John's. Junior Women's will be a double round robin; Junior Men's will be a single round robin. For the playoffs, the Junior Women's division will have the top two teams advancing to the playoffs; Junior Men's division will have the top three teams advancing to the playoffs. If a team goes undefeated in the round robin, they must be beaten twice in the playoffs.

Results: [2]

Men'sWL
James Bryson (Re/Max)40
Stephen Trickett (Re/Max)31
Greg Blyde (Re/Max)22
Kyle Barron (Caribou)13
Andrew Taylor (Re/Max)04
Women'sWL
Sarah Hill (Re/Max)60
Lauren Rolling (Re/Max)33
Rebecca Roberts (Caribou)24
Megan Kearley (Re/Max)15

Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia

The 2014 AMJ Campbell NS Junior Provincials are being held December 27–31 at the Lakeshore Curling Club in Lower Sackville. The event is a modified triple knock-out qualifying three teams in a modified playoff.

Pre-Playoff Results: [3]

Men'sWL
Robert Mayhew (Windsor)61
Matthew Manuel (Mayflower)42
Scott Babin (Truro)43
Alex Rafuse (Halifax)33
Trevor Crouse (Bridgewater)23
Adam Cocks (Chester)13
Kyle Meisner (Chester)13
Mitchell Cortello (CFB Halifax)03
Women'sWL
Emily Dwyer (Mayflower)52
Mary Fay (Chester)42
Mary Myketyn-Driscoll (Truro)32
Hayley McCabe (Lakeshore)43
Emily Manuel (Mayflower)33
Micayla Dorey (Wolfville)23
Brooke DeMone (Lunenburg)03
Hannah Stevens (Chester)03

Playoff Results:

Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg  Prince Edward Island

The Pepsi PEI Provincial Junior Curling Championships are being held December 19–23 at the Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club in Summerside.

The junior men will play a triple-knockout format, which will qualify four teams for a Page championship round. The junior women will play a single-pool round robin, with the top three teams advancing to the championship round.

Pre-Playoff Results: [4]

Men'sWL
Kyle Holland (Charlottetown)30
Matthew MacLean (Silver Fox)31
Tyler Smith (Montague)42
Alex MacFadyen (Silver Fox)32
Justin Campbell (Silver Fox)23
Leslie Noye (Western)23
Donald DeWolfe (Cornwall)03
Devin Schut (Cornwall)03
Women'sWL
Veronica Smith (Cornwall)60
Amanda MacLean (Cornwall)51
Emily Keen (Cornwall)42
Kaleigh MacKay (Crapaud/Montague)24
Lauren Moerike (Charlottetown)24
Meghan Ching (Cornwall)15
Jenny McLean (Silver Fox)15

Playoff Results:

Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick

The O'Leary Junior Provincial Championships are being held December 27–30 at the Thistle St. Andrews Curling Club in Saint John. The event is a triple-knockout event. Due to power outages, the venue was changed from the Riverside Country Club in Rothesay to Thistle St. Andrews Curling Club and started on December 28. The Emily Wood team out of the Bathurst Curling Club also withdrew.

Results: [5] [6]

Men'sWL
Rene Comeau (Capital Winter)61
Spencer Watts (Gage)52
Daniel Prest (Capital Winter)33
Carter Small (Capital Winter)23
Jack Smeltzer-McCausland (Capital Winter)23
Liam Garcia (Thistle)13
Kyle Hughes (Riverside)13
Matt Nason (Thistle)13
Women'sWL
Samantha Crook (Gage)42
Danielle Hubbard (Miramichi)42
Jessica Daigle (Capital Winter)32
Jamie Ward (Capital Winter)43
Justine Comeau (Capital Winter)23
Grace Standen (Moncton)13
Amber Hicks (Sackville)03

Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec

The Quebec Provincial Junior Championships are being held from December 26–31 at the Club de Curling Glenmore in Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec. [7]

The event is a round-robin with a modified playoff.

Men'sWL
Mark Fajertag (Montréal-Ouest)52
Gregory Bornais (Jacques-Cartier)52
Adam Freilich (Boucherville)52
Jeffery Stewart (Sherbrooke)43
Scott MacDonald-Ducharme (Baie d'Urfé)43
Félix Asselin (Trois-Rivières)25
Louis Quevillon (Lacolle)25
Gregory Raymond (Laval)16
Women'sWL
Sarah Dumais (Etchemin)61
Laura Guénard (Dolbeau/Kénogami)52
Lisa Davies (Glenmore)52
Marianne Girard (Jacques-Cartier)52
Émilia Gagné (Riverbend/Kénogami)43
Marie-Pier Dicaire (Belvédère)16
Gabrielle Lavoie (Victoria)16
Taylor Mackay (St-Lambert)16

Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario

The Pepsi Ontario Junior Curling Championships are being held January 2–6 at the Gananoque Curling Club in Gananoque, Ontario.

Results: [8] [9]

Men'sWL
Ryan McCrady (Rideau)61
Fraser Reid (Kitchener-Waterloo)61
Ben Bevan (Annandale)43
Matthew Hall (Stroud)43
Colton Daly (London)34
Conor Joudrey (Dixie)34
Eric Bradey (Highland)16
Pascal Michaud (Huntley)16
Women'sWL
Molly Greenwood (Kitchener-Waterloo)61
Kendall Haymes (Listowel)61
Chelsea Brandwood (St. Catharines)52
Emma Wallingford (Carleton Heights)43
Kaitlin Jewer (Annandale)34
Kristina Adams (Peterborough)25
Cassandra Lewin (RCMP)25
Kirsten Marshall (Stroud)07

Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario

The Junior Provincial Championships are being held January 2–5 at the Longlac Curling Club in Longlac (men's) and the Fort William Curling Club in Thunder Bay (women's).

Results: [10] [11]

Men'sWL
Jordan Potter (Porth Arthur)61
Tanner Horgan (Idylwylde)52
Cody Tetreault (Thessalon)43
Sam Cull (Sudbury)34
Nick Dawson (Soo CA)34
Isaac Keffer (Port Arthur)34
Matthew Smith (Port Arthur)34
Cedric Lachance (Longlac)16
Women'sWL
Krysta Burns (Idylwylde)70
Robin Beaudry (Idylwylde)52
Megan Smith (Sudbury)43
Tiana Gaudry (Port Arthur)34
Jenna Poirier (Sioux Lookout)34
Peyton St. Pierre (Copper Cliff)34
Jennifer Keetch (Port Arthur)25
Isabelle Ouellet (Longlac)16

Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba

The Canola Junior Provincial Championships are being held December 26–31 at the Portage Curling Club in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.

Results: [12] [13]

Men'sWL
Asham Black Group
Matt Dunstone (West Kildonan)70
Braden Calvert (Deer Lodge)52
Sean Davidson (Portage)43
Ty Dilello (Fort Rouge)34
Tyler Grumpelt (Brandon)34
Austin Mustard (Portage)34
JT Ryan (Assiniboine Memorial)34
Myles Hicks (The Pas)07
Red Brick Red Group
Cole Peters (St. Vital)61
Kyle Doering (West Kildonan)61
Shayne Macgranachan (Brandon)52
Jordan Smith (East St Paul)52
Colin Kurz (Wildewood)25
Steffan Adamchuk (Swan River)25
Nathaniel Swanson (Heather)16
Carter Watkins (Swan River)16
Women'sWL
Asham Black Group
Meaghan Brezden (Granite)52
Rachel Burtnyk (Assiniboine Memorial)52
Kristy Watling (Victoria)52
Ashley Groff (Carman)43
Beth Peterson (Victoria)43
Heather Maxted (Teulon)34
Kylee Calvert (Carberry)25
Hanne Jensen (Dauphin)07
Red Brick Red Group
Meagan Grenkow (Assiniboine Memorial)61
Shannon Birchard (St. Vital)61
Jennifer Curle (Victoria)43
Rebecca Lamb (Stonewall)43
Sara Oliver (Victoria)43
Hannah Brown (Elmwood)25
Lisa Reid (Victoria)25
Allyson Spencer (Carman)07

Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan

The Junior Provincial Championships are being held December 27–31 at the Twin Rivers Curling Club in North Battleford. [14]

Men'sWL
Pool A
Brady Scharback (Sutherland)50
Cole Tenetuik (Moose Jaw)41
Jeremy Ven Der Buhs (Sutherland)32
Austin Williamson (Callie)23
Justin Anderson (Humboldt)14
Kevin Haines (Callie)05
Pool B
Tyler Hartung (Langenburg)50
Chad Lang (Nutana)41
Dean Jaeb (Humboldt)32
Russell Green (Sutherland)23
Brayden Stewart (Maryfield)14
Judd Dlouhy (Assiniboia)05
Women'sWL
Pool A
Jessica Hanson (Granite)50
Danielle Bertsch (Sutherland)41
Brooke Tokarz (Nutana)32
Kaitlin Corbin (Moose Jaw)23
Courtney Orsen (Granite)14
Allyson Grywacheski (Callie)05
Pool B
Lorraine Schneider (Kronau)50
Kristen Streifel (Nutana)41
Katherine Michaluk (Callie)23
Nicole Thompson (Callie)23
Lisa Chambers (North Battleford)14
Rachel Erickson (Maryfield)14

Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta

The Subway Junior Provincials are being held December 26–31 at the Leduc Curling Club in Leduc, Alberta.

Results: [15] [16]

Men'sWL
Carter Lautner (Glencoe)61
Thomas Scoffin (Saville)52
Jeremy Harty (Calgary/Glencoe)43
Kenton Maschmeyer (Saville)43
Daylan Vavrek (Dawson Creek)43
Scott Smith (Calgary)34
Dustin Turcotte (Fahler)25
Aiden Procter (Saville)07
Women'sWL
Kelsey Rocque (Saville)61
Jocelyn Peterman (Glencoe)61
Janais DeJong (Sexsmith)43
Selena Sturmay (Airdrie)43
Chantele Broderson (Lacombe)34
Morgan Krassman (Medicine Hat)25
Taylore Theroux (Saville)25
Courtney Rossing (Grande Prairie)16

Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia

The Tim Horton's Junior Provincial Championships are being held December 26–31 at the Chilliwack Curling Club in Chilliwack, British Columbia.

Results: [17] [18]

Men'sWL
Tyler Tardi (Langley)70
Cameron de Jong (Juan De Fuca)61
Nolan Reid (Victoria)43
Kyle Habkirk (Coquitlam)34
Cody Tanaka (Tunnel Town/Langley)34
Nick Parker (Royal City)25
Justin Umpherville (Beaver Valley)25
Brendan Cliff (Vernon)16
Women'sWL
Corryn Brown (Kamloops)61
Kalia Van Osch (Nanaimo/Delta)61
Dezaray Hawes (Royal City)43
Shawna Jensen (Victoria)43
Amy Edwards (Vernon)34
Brandi Tinkler (Juan de Fuca)34
Mariah Coulombe (Juan De Fuca)25
Briana Egan (Coquitlam)07

Flag of Yukon.svg  Yukon

Hosted Dec. 21-22 at the Whitehorse Curling Club [19]

Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg  Northwest Territories

Hosted Dec. 19-22 at Hay River

Results: [20]

Men'sWL
Logan Gagnier (Hay River)31
Matthew Miller (Inuvik)31
Reid Tait (Yellowknife)04

Flag of Nunavut.svg  Nunavut

Awards

The all-star teams and award winners are as follows: [23]

All-Star Teams

Women

First Team

Second Team

Men

First Team

Second Team

Ken Watson Sportsmanship Awards

Women
Men

Fair Play Awards

Women
Men

ASHAM National Coaching Awards

Women
Men

Joan Mead Legacy Awards

Women
Men

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