2018 Canadian Senior Curling Championships

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2018 Canadian Senior Curling Championships
Host city Stratford, Ontario
Arena Stratford Rotary Complex
DatesMarch 24 to 29, 2018
Men's winnerFlag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
Curling club Russell Curling Club, Russell
Skip Bryan Cochrane
Third Ian MacAulay
Second Morgan Currie
Lead Ken Sullivan
FinalistFlag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick
Women's winnerFlag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan
Curling club Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Skip Sherry Anderson
Third Patty Hersikorn
Second Brenda Goertzen
Lead Anita Silvernagle
FinalistFlag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia
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The 2018 Canadian Senior Curling Championships was held March 24 to 29, 2018 in Stratford, Ontario.

Contents

Men's

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:

ProvinceSkipThirdSecondLeadClub(s)
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Wade White Barry Chwedoruk Dan Holowaychuk George White Lac La Biche Curling Club, Lac La Biche
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Craig Lepine Stan WalkerCraig McLeodMike Pelech Cloverdale, Langley, Vancouver and Penticton Curling Clubs
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba Dave Boehmer Terry McRaeTom WantGeorge Hacking Petersfield Curling Club, Petersfield
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick Terry Odishaw Mike Kennedy Marc LeCocq Grant Odishaw Curl Moncton, Moncton
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador Mike Ryan Gary Wensman Barry EdwardsNeil Peckham Carol Curling Club, Labrador City
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario Al Hackner Eric Harnden Frank Morissette Gary Champagne Fort William Curling Club, Thunder Bay
Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg  Northwest Territories Glen Hudy Brian Kelln Franz DziubaRichard KlakowichYellowknife Curling Centre, Yellowknife
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Alan O'Leary Stuart MacLean Danny Christianson Harold McCarthy Dartmouth Curling Club, Dartmouth
Flag of Nunavut.svg  Nunavut Peter Mackey Jeff Nadeau Greg Howard Ed North Iqaluit Curling Club, Iqaluit
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Bryan Cochrane Ian MacAulay Morgan Currie Ken Sullivan Russell Curling Club, Russell
Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg  Prince Edward Island Bill HopeCraig MackiePeter MurdochDavid Murphy Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Ted Butler Rick FaguyJean-Pierre CroteauMichel Laroche Buckingham Curling Club, Buckingham
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan Darrell McKee Mark Lane Dan KennedyRodney Antonichuk Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Flag of Yukon.svg  Yukon Pat Paslawski Terry MillerDoug HamiltonDon McPheeWhitehorse Curling Club, Whitehorse

Round-robin standings

[1]

Key
Teams to Championship Pool
Pool ASkipWL
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario Al Hackner 51
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Ted Butler 51
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Wade White 51
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan Darrell McKee 33
Flag of Yukon.svg  Yukon Pat Paslawski 24
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador Mike Ryan 15
Flag of Nunavut.svg  Nunavut Peter Mackey 06
Pool BSkipWL
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Bryan Cochrane 51
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba Dave Boehmer 42
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick Terry Odishaw 42
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Alan O'Leary 33
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Greg Lepine 24
Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg  Northwest Territories Glen Hudy24
Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg  Prince Edward Island Bill Hope15

Championship Pool Standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
ProvinceSkipWL
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario Al Hackner 82
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Bryan Cochrane 82
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Ted Butler 82
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick Terry Odishaw 73
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba Dave Boehmer 64
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Wade White 64
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan Darrell McKee 46
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Alan O'Leary 37

Seeding Pool Standings

ProvinceSkipWL
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Craig Lepine 54
Flag of Yukon.svg  Yukon Pat Paslawski 45
Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg  Northwest Territories Glen Hudy36
Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg  Prince Edward Island Bill Hope 36
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador Mike Ryan 27
Flag of Nunavut.svg  Nunavut Peter Mackey 09

Playoffs

Semifinal Final
      
1 Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario 3
4 Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick 5
4 Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick 2
2 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 5
2 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 5
3 Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec 4
Bronze Medal Game
   
1 Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario 7
3 Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec 6

Women

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:

ProvinceSkipThirdSecondLeadClub(s)
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Terri Loblaw Judy Pendergast Sandy Bell Cheryl Hall North Hill, Calgary and Medicine Hat Curling Clubs
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Lynne Noble Penny Shantz Colleen RobsonKaren Lepine Qualicum, Parksville, Comox, Langley and Cloverdale Curling Clubs
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba Kim Link Karen Fallis Lynn Fallis-Kurz Renee Fletcher East St. Paul Curling Club, East St. Paul
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick Heidi Hanlon Kathy Floyd Judy Blanchard Jane Arseneau Thistle St. Andrews Curling Club, Saint John
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador Diane Roberts Heather Martin Patricia TillerCandy Thomas Re/MAX Centre, St. John's
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario Peggy TaylorLisa PennerArleen WilcoxTracy Stasiuk Kenora Curling Club, Kenora
Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg  Northwest Territories Sharon Cormier Cheryl TordoffHeather Bilodeau Debbie Moss Yellowknife Curling Centre, Yellowknife
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Mary Mattatall Marg Cutcliffe Jill Alcoe-Holland Andrea Salunier Glooscap, Lakeshore and Mayflower Curling Clubs
Flag of Nunavut.svg  Nunavut Geneva Chislett Diane North Robyn Mackey Val Kosmenko Iqaluit Curling Club, Iqaluit
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Colleen Madonia Karri-Lee Grant Christine Loube Jane Hooper-Perroud The Thornhill Club, Thornhill
Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg  Prince Edward Island Shirley BerryJanice MurdochArlene HarrisKim Nicholson Cornwall Curling Club, Cornwall
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Odette TrudelVeronique GingrasManon MorinLorraine Levasseur Club de curling Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan Sherry Anderson Patty Hersikorn Brenda Goertzen Anita Silvernagle Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Flag of Yukon.svg  Yukon Sandra Mikkelsen Helen Strong Laura WilsonShani RittelWhitehorse Curling Club, Whitehorse

Round-robin standings

[1]

Key
Teams to Championship Pool
Pool ASkipWL
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Mary Mattatall 60
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick Heidi Hanlon 51
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan Sherry Anderson 42
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Odette Trudel24
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Terri Loblaw 24
Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg  Northwest Territories Sharon Cormier 24
Flag of Yukon.svg  Yukon Sandra Mikkelsen 06
Pool BSkipWL
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Colleen Madonia 60
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Lynne Noble42
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador Diane Roberts33
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario Peggy Taylor33
Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg  Prince Edward Island Shirley Berry33
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba Kim Link 24
Flag of Nunavut.svg  Nunavut Geneva Chislett 06

Championship Pool Standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
ProvinceSkipWL
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Mary Mattatall 91
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan Sherry Anderson 82
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Colleen Madonia 82
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Lynne Noble 73
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick Heidi Hanlon 64
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador Diane Roberts46
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario Peggy Taylor46
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Odette Trudel37

Seeding Pool Standings

ProvinceSkipWL
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba Kim Link 54
Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg  Northwest Territories Sharon Cormier 45
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Terri Loblaw 45
Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg  Prince Edward Island Shirley Berry45
Flag of Yukon.svg  Yukon Sandra Mikkelsen 18
Flag of Nunavut.svg  Nunavut Geneva Chislett 09

Playoffs

Semifinal Final
      
1 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia 6
4 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 4
1 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia 6
2 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 7
2 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 7
3 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 4
Bronze Medal Game
   
3 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 9
4 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 3

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