The 2017 New Scotland Clothing Ladies Cashspiel was held October 6 to 9 at the CFB Curling Club in Halifax, Nova Scotia as part of the 2017-18 World Curling Tour.
The teams are listed as follows:
Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Locale |
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Theresa Breen | Marlee Power | Jocelyn Adams | Amanda Simpson | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Jill Brothers | Erin Carmody | Sarah Murphy | Jenn Brine | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Mary Mattatall (Fourth) | Marg Cutcliffe (Skip) | Jill Alcoe-Holland | Andrea Saulnier | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Calissa Daly | Kristen Lind | Mandi Newhook | Hailey Silver | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Emily Dwyer | Karlee Jones | MacKenzie Proctor | Shelley Barker | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Kaitlyn Jones | Kristin Clarke | Karlee Burgess | Lindsey Burgess | Chester, Nova Scotia |
Isabelle Ladouceur | Emilie Proulx | Kate Callaghan | Makayla Harnish | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Julie McEvoy | Danielle Parsons | Sheena Moore | Jill Thomas | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Mary Myketyn-Driscoll | Brigitte MacPhail | Kaitlyn Veitch | Michelle McDonald | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Celina Thompson | Liz Garnett | Mandy Grace | Dalyce Wilson | Halifax, Nova Scotia |
Key | |
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Teams to Playoffs |
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Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
Jill Brothers | 6 | ||||||||
Mary-Myketyn-Driscoll | 2 | Jill Brothers | 2 | ||||||
Kaitlyn Jones | 6 | Kaitlyn Jones | 3 | ||||||
Julie McEvoy | 4 |
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