2019 Canadian U18 Curling Championships

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2019 Canadian U18
Curling Championships
Host city Sherwood Park, Alberta
Arena Glen Allan Recreation Complex &
Sherwood Park Curling Club
DatesApril 2–7
Men's winnerFlag of Ontario.svg  Ontario
Curling club Coldwater & District CC, Coldwater
SkipDylan Niepage
ThirdSam Hastings
SecondCameron Vanbodegom
LeadTreyton Cowell
AlternateChristopher Inglis
CoachJeff Vanbodegom
FinalistFlag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Colwell)
Women's winnerNorthern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario
Curling club Idylwylde G&CC, Sudbury
SkipBella Croisier
Third Jamie Smith
SecondPiper Croisier
Lead Lauren Rajala
CoachShawn Croisier
FinalistFlag of Ontario.svg  Ontario (Deschenes)
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The 2019 Canadian U18 Curling Championships were held from April 2 to 7 at the Glen Allan Recreation Complex and the Sherwood Park Curling Club in Sherwood Park, Alberta. [1] [2]

Contents

Men

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings [3] [4]

Key
Teams to Knockout Round
Pool ASkipWL
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Erik Colwell51
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba Jordon McDonald 51
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Dylan Niepage42
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia 2 [lower-alpha 1] Ethan Young33
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Raphaël Patry24
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario Malcolm O'Bright24
Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg  Northwest Territories Adam Naugler 06
Pool BSkipWL
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Nathan Molberg51
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick Josh Nowlan42
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Adam McEachren 42
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan Jayden Bindig33
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta (Host) [lower-alpha 1] Cortland Sonnenberg24
Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg  Prince Edward Island Mitchell Schut24
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador Joel Krats 15

Knockout round

Source: [6]

A Bracket

 Qualifier 1
      
A1 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 7
B4 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 3
A1 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 6
A2 Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 7
A2 Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 9
B3 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia 4
 Qualifier 2
      
B2 Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick 6
A3 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 9
A3 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 5
B1 Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 4
B1 Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 6
A4 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia 2 4

B Bracket

 Qualifier 3
B1 Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 3
B4 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 6 B3 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia 5
B3 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia 7
 Qualifier 4
A1 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 6
B2 Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick 9B2 Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick 4
A4 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia 2 4

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
A2 Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 2
A3 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 12
A3 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 6
B2 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 5
B2 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 8
B3 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia 5
Bronze medal game
   
A2 Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 4
B3 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia 2

Semifinals

Sunday, April 7, 9:00am

Sheet A12345678Final
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba (McDonald) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg020000XX2
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario (Niepage)102225XX12
Sheet B12345678Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Colwell) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg210103018
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (McEachren)002010205

Bronze medal game

Sunday, April 7, 1:00pm

Sheet D12345678Final
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba (McDonald) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg1011001X4
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia (McEachren)0200000X2

Final

Sunday, April 7, 1:00pm

Sheet C12345678Final
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario (Niepage)022101006
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Colwell) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg200010115

Women

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings [7] [8]

Key
Teams to Knockout Round
Pool ASkipWL
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario Bella Croisier51
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan Emily Haupstein42
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta (Host) [lower-alpha 2] Julia Bakos42
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario Emily Deschenes 33
Flag of Prince Edward Island.svg  Prince Edward Island Lauren Ferguson 33
Flag of Nova Scotia.svg  Nova Scotia Cally Moore24
Flag of Yukon.svg  Yukon Katarina Anderson06
Pool BSkipWL
Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta Jessica Wytrychowski51
Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba Emma Jensen42
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick Melodie Forsythe33
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia Kaila Buchy33
Flag of Quebec.svg  Quebec Cynthia St-Georges 33
Flag of Newfoundland and Labrador.svg  Newfoundland and Labrador Katie Follett24
Flag of the Northwest Territories.svg  Northwest Territories Cassie Rogers15

Knockout round

Source: [9]

A Bracket

 Qualifier 1
      
A1 Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario 7
B4 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 4
A1 Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario 7
B3 Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick 4
A2 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 5
B3 Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick 7
 Qualifier 2
      
B2 Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 4
A3 Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta (Host)7
A3 Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta (Host) 5
A4 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 6
B1 Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 4
A4 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 6

B Bracket

 Qualifier 3
A3 Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta (Host) 4
B4 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 7B4 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 5
A2 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg  Saskatchewan 6
 Qualifier 4
B3 Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick 8
B2 Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 5B2 Flag of Manitoba.svg  Manitoba 6
B1 Flag of Alberta.svg  Alberta 4

Playoffs

Semifinals Final
      
B3 Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick 4
A1 Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario 7
A1 Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario 6
A4 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 2
B4 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 2
A4 Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario 6
Bronze medal game
   
B3 Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick 1
B4 Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia 8

Semifinals

Sunday, April 7, 9:00am

Sheet C12345678Final
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick (Forsythe)020002004
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario (Croisier) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg100200227
Sheet D12345678Final
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Buchy)001010002
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario (Deschenes) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg110100126

Bronze medal game

Sunday, April 7, 1:00pm

Sheet D12345678Final
Flag of New Brunswick.svg  New Brunswick (Forsythe)010000XX1
Flag of British Columbia.svg  British Columbia (Buchy) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg202031XX8

Final

Sunday, April 7, 1:00pm

Sheet C12345678Final
Northern Ontario curling flag.png  Northern Ontario (Croisier) Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg0101220X6
Flag of Ontario.svg  Ontario (Deschenes)0010001X2

Notes

  1. 1 2 Nunavut and Yukon did not send men's teams to the tournament. Their spots were filled by an Alberta host team and a second Nova Scotia team. [5]
  2. Nunavut did not send a women's team to the tournament. Their spot was filled by an Alberta host team.

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