2016 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts

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2016 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Host city Beausejour, Manitoba
Arena Sun Gro Centre
DatesJanuary 20–24
Winner Team Einarson
Curling club East St. Paul CC, East St. Paul
Skip Kerri Einarson
Third Selena Kaatz
Second Liz Fyfe
Lead Kristin MacCuish
Alternate Cherie-Ann Sheppard
Finalist Kristy McDonald
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The 2016 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts , the provincial women's curling championship of Manitoba, was held from January 20 to 24 at the Sun Gro Centre in Beausejour. [1] The winning Kerri Einarson team represented Manitoba at the 2016 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Grande Prairie, Alberta.

Contents

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [2] [3]

SkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateClub(s)
Shannon Birchard Nicole Sigvaldason Sheyna Andries Maria Mondor Beth Peterson St. Vital Curling Club, Winnipeg
Joelle Brown Alyssa Vandepoele Erika Sigurdson Lindsay Baldock Heather Maxted Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club, Winnipeg
Kerri Einarson Selena Kaatz Liz Fyfe Kristin MacCuish Cherie-Ann Sheppard East St. Paul Curling Club, East St. Paul
Janet Harvey Susan Baleja Robin Campbell Carey Kirby Janice Blair Granite Curling Club, Winnipeg
Kim Link Colleen Kilgallen Angela Wickman Renee Fletcher Karen Fallis East St. Paul Curling Club, East St. Paul
Christina MacKay Gaetanne Gauthier Taylor Maida Katrina Thiessen Fort Rouge Curling Club, Winnipeg
Kristy McDonald Kate Cameron Leslie Wilson-Westcott Raunora Westcott Lindsay Warkentin Granite Curling Club, Winnipeg
Lisa Menard Sam Murata Lesle Cafferty Laurie Macdonell Brandi Oliver Dauphin Curling Club, Dauphin
Michelle Wiens (Montford) Lisa DeRiviere Sara Van Walleghem Sarah Neufeld Sara Van Welleghem Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club, Winnipeg
Cathy Overton-Clapham Briane Meilleur Katherine Doerksen Krysten Karwacki Fort Rouge Curling Club, Winnipeg
Cheryl Reed Stacey Fordyce Pam Robins Roz Taylor Brandon Curling Club, Brandon
Darcy Robertson Karen Klein Vanessa Foster Michelle Kruk Rachel Burtynk Rossmere Golf and Country Club, Winnipeg
Jennifer Rolles Sheri Horning Courtney Reeves Carly Perras Burntwood Curling Club, Thompson
Barb Spencer Katie Spencer Holly Spencer Sydney Arnal Allyson Spencer Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club, Winnipeg
Terry Ursel Gwen Wooley Tracy Igonia Wanda Rainka Tina Kozak Neepawa Curling Club, Neepawa
Mackenzie Zacharias Morgan Reimer Emily Zacharias Jenessa Rutter Altona Curling Club, Altona

Round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker
Black GroupWL
McDonald61
Birchard61
Brown52
Montford43
MacKay43
Link15
Zacharias15
Ursel15
Red GroupWL
Einarson61
Overton-Clapham61
Menard52
Spencer34
Robertson34
Reed34
Harvey16
Rolles16

Round-robin results

January 20

Draw 1
Draw 2
Draw 3
Draw 4

January 21

Draw 5
Draw 6
Draw 7
Draw 8

January 22

Draw 9
Draw 10
Draw 11
Draw 12

January 23

Draw 13
Draw 14

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
R1 Kristy McDonald 7R1 Kristy McDonald 5
B1 Kerri Einarson 5B1 Kerri Einarson 7
B1 Kerri Einarson 8
R2 Shannon Birchard 3
R2 Shannon Birchard 7
B2 Cathy Overton-Clapham 3

R1 vs B1

Saturday, January 23, 6:00 pm

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R2 vs B2

Saturday, January 23, 6:00 pm

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Semifinal

Sunday, January 24, 9:00 am

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Final

Sunday, January 24, 1:30 pm

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2016 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts
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Kerri Einarson
1st Manitoba Provincial Championship title

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References

  1. https://www.curlmanitoba.org/editorial;story,1785;2016-Scotties-Tournament-of-Hearts-presented-by-Monsanto%5B%5D
  2. "2016 Manitoba Scotties Coverage on CurlingZone - Everything Curling". curlingzone.com. Retrieved 2016-01-20.
  3. "2016 SCOTTIES TOURNAMENT OF HEARTS PRESENTED BY MONSANTO" (PDF). 12 January 2016. Retrieved 2016-01-20.[ permanent dead link ]