2018 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts

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2018 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Host city Killarney, Manitoba
Arena Shamrock Centre
DatesJanuary 10-14
Winner Team Jones
Curling club St. Vital CC, Winnipeg
Skip Jennifer Jones
Third Kaitlyn Lawes
Second Jill Officer
Lead Dawn McEwen
Coach Wendy Morgan
Finalist Darcy Robertson
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The 2018 Manitoba Scotties Tournament of Hearts , the provincial women's curling championship of Manitoba, was held from January 10 to 14 at the Shamrock Centre in Killarney. The winning Jennifer Jones team represented Manitoba at the 2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Penticton, British Columbia.

Contents

Qualification Process

[1]

Qualification MethodBerthsQualifying Team
CTRS leaders2 Jennifer Jones
Kerri Einarson
Manitoba Tour2 Darcy Robertson
Shannon Birchard
Berth Bonspiels3 Barb Spencer
Jennifer Clark-Rouire
Kristy Watling
Norman Region1 Jennifer Briscoe
Westman Region3 Cheryl Reed
Tiffany McLean
Alyssa Calvert
Parkland Region1 Lisa Hale-Menard
Winnipeg Region2 Briane Meilleur
Joelle Brown
Interlake Region1 Rebecca Lamb
Central Region1 Mackenzie Zacharias

Top 5 Seeds

[2]

1. Jones

2. Einarson

3. Robertson

4. Birchard

5. Meilleur

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [3]

SkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateClub(s)
Shannon Birchard Nicole Sigvaldason Sheyna Andries Mariah Mondor Sarah Pyke Thistle CC
Jennifer Briscoe Sheri Horning Courtney Reeves Lorelle Weiss Kelly Hause Burntwood CC
Joelle Brown Susan Baleja Natalie Claude Harding Carlene Strand Colleen Kilagallen Charleswood CC
Alyssa Calvert Laryssa Stevenson Kylee Calvert Linsday Baldock Carberry CC
Jennifer Clark-Rouire Lisa DeRiviere Jolene Callum Sydney Arnal Miami CC
Kerri Einarson Selena Kaatz Liz Fyfe Kristin MacCuish East. St Paul CC
Lisa Hale-Menard Meghan Walter Emilie Rafnson Laurie Macdonnell Dauphin CC
Jennifer Jones Kaitlyn Lawes Jill Officer Dawn McEwen St. Vital CC
Rebecca Lamb Randine Baker Brooklyn Meiklejohn Jenessa Rutter Kendra Derbowka Stonewall CC
Tiffany McLean Mallory Black Hayley Surovy Cassandra LesiukDori-Anne Vince Brandon CC
Briane Meilleur Breanne Knapp Janelle Vachon Sarah Neufeld Fort Rouge CC
Cheryl Reed Samantha Murata Pam Robins Roslynn Taylor Brandon CC
Darcy Robertson Karen Klein Vanessa Foster Theresa Cannon Tanya Enns Assiniboine Memorial CC
Barb Spencer Katie Spencer Holly Spencer Allyson Spencer Assiniboine Memorial CC
Christine MacKay (Fourth) Kristy Watling (Skip) Taylor Maida Katrina Thiessen Fort Rouge CC
Mackenzie Zacharias Gaetanne Gauthier Emily Zacharias Ashley Groff Altona CC

Round-robin standings

[4]

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker
Asham Black GroupWL
Jennifer Jones 61
Joelle Brown 52
Kristy Watling 43
Alyssa Calvert 43
Shannon Birchard 34
Briane Meilleur 34
Lisa Hale-Menard 25
Jennifer Briscoe 16
Asham "Express" Red GroupWL
Kerri Einarson 70
Darcy Robertson 61
Barb Spencer 43
Mackenzie Zacharias 43
Jennifer Clark-Rouire 34
Rebecca Lamb 25
Cheryl Reed 16
Tiffany McLean 16

Scores

[5]

January 10

Draw 1
Draw 2
Draw 3
Draw 4

January 11

Draw 5
Draw 6
Draw 7
Draw 8

January 12

Draw 9
Draw 10
Draw 11
Draw 12

January 13

Draw 13
Draw 14

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
R1 Kerri Einarson 5B1 Jennifer Jones 7
B1 Jennifer Jones 9R2 Darcy Robertson 6
R1 Kerri Einarson 7
R2 Darcy Robertson 9
R2 Darcy Robertson 9
B2 Joelle Brown 7


R1 vs B1

Saturday, January 13, 8:00

Sheet C12345678910Final
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Jennifer Jones 00022020129

R2 vs B2

Saturday, January 13, 8:00pm

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Joelle Brown 020101011107

Semifinal

Sunday, January 14, 9:30 am

Sheet C12345678910Final
Kerri Einarson Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg20000220107
Darcy Robertson 01121002029

Final

Sunday, January 14, 3:30 pm

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Darcy Robertson 01001003106
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Jennifer Jones
8th Manitoba Provincial Championship title

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