2015 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts

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The 2015 Viterra Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts , the provincial women's curling championship of Saskatchewan were held January 21 to 25 at the Assiniboia Curling Club in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan. [1] The winning team was the Stefanie Lawton rink from Saskatoon, who defeated the Michelle Englot rink in the final for the second straight year. Her team represented Saskatchewan at the 2015 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Moose Jaw.

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Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [2]

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Stefanie Lawton Sherry Anderson Sherri Singler Marliese Kasner Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Michelle Englot Candace Chisholm Ashley Howard Kirsty Johnson Highland Curling Club, Regina
Chantelle Eberle Cindy Ricci Larisa Murray Debbie Lozinski Callie Curling Club, Regina
Trish Paulsen Jenna Loder Kari Johanson Kari Paulsen Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Brett Barber Samantha Yachiw Meaghan Freichs Kaetlyn Bowman Biggar Curling Club, Biggar
Penny Barker Deanna Doig Amanda Craigie Danielle Sicinski Moose Jaw Curling Club, Moose Jaw
Lana Vey Alexandra Williamson Natalie Bloomfield Ashley Williamson Callie Curling Club, Regina
Jessica Hanson Kourtney Fesser Krista Fesser Brie Spilchen Granite Curling Club, Saskatoon
Mandy Selzer Erin Selzer Kristen Sauter Sarah Slywka Balgonie Curling Club, Balgonie
Robyn Silvernagle Brenda Goertzen (skip) Cristina Goertzen Anita Silvernagle Granite Curling Club, Saskatoon
Shalon Fleming Ashley Green Marsha Munro Ashley Desjardins Highland Curling Club, Regina
Wendy Thienes Shelley Rhodes Della Moffat Sandra McKellar Shaunavon Curling Club, Shaunavon

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Pool AWL
Lawton50
Hanson41
Paulsen32
Barber23
Selzer14
Thienes05
Pool BWL
Englot41
Vey41
Eberle23
Barker23
Goertzen23
Fleming14

Scores

January 21

Draw 1
Draw 2

January 22

Draw 3
Draw 4

January 23

Draw 5
Draw 6
Draw 7

January 24

Draw 8

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
A1 Stefanie Lawton 4B1 Michelle Englot 3
B1 Michelle Englot 5A1 Stefanie Lawton 6
A1 Stefanie Lawton 8
B2 Lana Vey 6
A2 Jessica Hanson 5
B2 Lana Vey 6

Final

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2015 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts
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Stefanie Lawton
4th Saskatchewan Provincial Championship title

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References

  1. "Assinioboia Curling Center home to the 2015 Viterra Scotties Women's Provincial".
  2. Press release Archived January 22, 2015, at the Wayback Machine