2016 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts

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2016 Jiffy Lube Alberta
Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Host city Calgary, Alberta
Arena North Hill Curling Club
DatesJanuary 20–24
Winner Team Carey
Curling club The Glencoe Club, Calgary
Skip Chelsea Carey
Third Amy Nixon
Second Jocelyn Peterman
Lead Laine Peters
Finalist Val Sweeting
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The 2016 Jiffy Lube Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts , Alberta's provincial women's curling championship, was held from January 20 to 24 at the North Hill Curling Club in Calgary. The winning Chelsea Carey team represented Alberta at the 2016 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Grande Prairie.

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Teams

The teams are listed as follows:

SkipThirdSecondLeadClub(s)
Chelsea Carey Amy Nixon Jocelyn Peterman Laine Peters The Glencoe Club, Calgary
Nadine Chyz Heather Jensen Whitney Eckstrand Heather Rogers The Glencoe Club, Calgary / Red Deer Curling Club, Red Deer / Airdrie Curling Club, Airdrie
Trisha James Michelle Gnam Josie Jorgensen Patty Przbylski Fairview Curling Club, Fairview
Jessie Kaufman Erin Carmody Lynnelle Mahé Kim Curtin Avonair Curling Club, Edmonton
Nicky Kaufman Holly Baird Deena Benoit Pamela Appelman Avonair Curling Club, Edmonton
Shannon Kleibrink Lisa Eyamie Sarah Wilkes Alison Kotylak Coaldale Granite Club, Coaldale
Barb Lund Patty Hayes Eileen Lund Diane Wiebe Fairview Curling Club, Fairview
Jodi Marthaller Tessa Ruetz Nicole Larson Valerie Ekelund Lethbridge Curling Club, Lethbridge
Deanne Nichol Candace Read Chana Martineau Jennifer Sheehan Saville Sports Centre, Edmonton
Kelsey Rocque Laura Crocker Taylor McDonald Jen Gates Saville Sports Centre, Edmonton
Casey Scheidegger Cary-Anne McTaggart Jessie Scheidegger Stephanie Enright Lethbridge Curling Club, Lethbridge
Val Sweeting Lori Olson-Johns Dana Ferguson Rachelle Brown Saville Sports Centre, Edmonton

Knockout Draw Brackets

The draw is listed as follows: [1]

A Event

First Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals A Qualifier
Val Sweeting 5
Jodi Marthaller 3 Jessie Kaufman 4
Jessie Kaufman 10 Val Sweeting 10
Shannon Kleibrink 13 Casey Scheidegger 7
Trisha James 4 Shannon Kleibrink 4
Casey Scheidegger 8
Val Sweeting 8
Chelsea Carey 3
Chelsea Carey 7
Nicky Kaufman 8 Nicky Kaufman 5
Barb Lund 5 Chelsea Carey 9
Nadine Chyz 5 Deanne Nichol 1
Deanne Nichol 6 Deanne Nichol 11
Kelsey Rocque 8

B Event

Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals B Qualifier
Shannon Kleibrink 10
Jodi Marthaller 4 Shannon Kleibrink 7
Deanne Nichol 4
Shannon Kleibrink 11
Nicky Kaufman 13 Casey Scheidegger 8
Trisha James 4 Nicky Kaufman 4
Casey Scheidegger 7
Shannon Kleibrink 4
Kelsey Rocque 12 Chelsea Carey 5
Barb Lund 0 Kelsey Rocque 5
Jessie Kaufman 7 Jessie Kaufman 6
Nadine Chyz 4 Jessie Kaufman 7
Chelsea Carey 9

C Event

Third Knockout Semifinals C Qualifier 2
Jodi Marthaller 11
Trisha James 5 Jodi Marthaller 5
Jessie Kaufman 10
Jessie Kaufman 9
Casey Scheidegger 7
Kelsey Rocque 2
Casey Scheidegger 8
Third Knockout Semifinals C Qualifier 2
Deanne Nichol 8
Barb Lund 7 Deanne Nichol 3
Nicky Kaufman 4 Nadine Chyz 10
Nadine Chyz 10 Nadine Chyz 5
Shannon Kleibrink 4

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
A Val Sweeting 5A Val Sweeting 5
B Chelsea Carey 4B Chelsea Carey 8
B Chelsea Carey 9
C1 Jessie Kaufman 3
C1 Jessie Kaufman 7
C2 Nadine Chyz 3

A vs B

Saturday, January 23, 6:30pm

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Val Sweeting Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg01011001015
Chelsea Carey 00100120004

C1 vs C2

Saturday, January 23, 6:30pm

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Jessie Kaufman Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg020111011X7
Nadine Chyz 001000200X3

Semifinal

Sunday, January 24, 9:30am

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Chelsea Carey Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg21110220XX9
Jessie Kaufman 00001002XX3

Final

Sunday, January 24, 2:00 pm

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Val Sweeting Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg020101010X5
Chelsea Carey 001010303X8
2016 Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts
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Chelsea Carey
1st Alberta Provincial Championship title

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References

  1. "2016 Jiffy Lube AB STOH - Draws". Archived from the original on 2016-03-27. Retrieved 2016-01-20.