2016 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts

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2016 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Host city Halifax, Nova Scotia
Arena Mayflower Curling Club
DatesJanuary 19–24
Winner Jill Brothers
Curling club Mayflower CC, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Skip Jill Brothers
Third Sarah Murphy
Second Blisse Joyce
Lead Teri Udle
Alternate Jenn Brine
Finalist Mary-Anne Arsenault
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The 2016 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts , the provincial women's curling championship of Nova Scotia, was held from January 19 to 24 at the Mayflower Curling Club in Halifax. The winning Jill Brothers team represented Nova Scotia at the 2016 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Grande Prairie, Alberta.

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Teams

Teams are as follows: [1]

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Mary-Anne Arsenault Christina Black Jane Snyder Jennifer Baxter Dartmouth Curling Club, Dartmouth
Theresa Breen Tanya Hilliard Jocelyn Adams Amanda Simpson Dartmouth Curling Club, Dartmouth
Jill Brothers Sarah Murphy Blisse Joyce Teri Udle Jenn Brine Mayflower Curling Club, Halifax
Emily Dwyer Katrina Bowers Mackenzie Proctor Laura Kennedy Alicia Brine Mayflower Curling Club, Halifax
Christie Gamble Brigitte MacPhail Kaitlyn Veitch Mary Mattatall Katarina Danbrook Mayflower Curling Club, Halifax
Colleen Jones Kim Kelly Mary Sue Radford Nancy Delahunt Mayflower Curling Club, Halifax
Julie McEvoy Sheena Moore Jill Thomas Caeleigh MacLean Andrea Saulnier CFB Halifax Curling Club, Halifax
Colleen Pinkney Wendy Currie Shelley MacNutt Susan Creelamn Karen Hennigar Truro Curling Club, Truro

Round robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker
SkipWL
Arsenault61
Breen52
Brothers52
Jones43
Gamble34
Dwyer34
McEvoy16
Pinkney16

Results

January 19

Draw 1

January 20

Draw 2
Draw 3

January 21

Draw 4
Draw 5

January 22

Draw 6
Draw 7

Playoffs

Semifinal Final
      
1 Mary-Anne Arsenault 5
3 Jill Brothers 8
2 Theresa Breen 5
3 Jill Brothers 11

Semifinal

Saturday, January 22, 2:00pm

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Final

Sunday, January 23, 10:00am

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2016 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts
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Jill Brothers
3rd Nova Scotia Provincial Championship title

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