British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts

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British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Established1951
2024 host city Esquimalt, British Columbia
2024 arena Archie Browning Sports Centre
2024 champion Clancy Grandy
Current edition

The British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts is the British Columbia provincial women's curling tournament. The tournament is run by Curl BC, the provincial curling association. The winning team represents British Columbia at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

Contents

Past winners

National champions in bold. Western Canada champions (1953–1960) in italics.

YearTeamCurling club(s)
2024 Clancy Grandy, Kayla MacMillan, Lindsay Dubue, Sarah Loken Vancouver Curling Club
2023 Clancy Grandy, Kayla MacMillan, Lindsay Dubue, Sarah Loken Vancouver Curling Club
2022 Mary-Anne Arsenault, Jeanna Schraeder, Sasha Carter, Renee Simons Kelowna Curling Club
2021Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in British Columbia.
Team Brown (Corryn Brown, Erin Pincott, Dezaray Hawes, Samantha Fisher) represented B.C. at Scotties.
[1]
2020 [2] Corryn Brown, Erin Pincott, Dezaray Hawes, Ashley Klymchuk Kamloops Curling Club
Royal City Curling Club
2019 [3] Sarah Wark, Kristen Pilote, Carley Sandwith, Jen Rusnell Abbotsford Curling Club
2018 [4] Kesa Van Osch, Marika Van Osch, Kalia Van Osch, Amy Gibson Nanaimo Curling Club
2017 [5] Marla Mallett, Shannon Aleksic, Brette Richards, Blaine de Jager Golden Ears Winter Club
2016 [6] Karla Thompson, Kristen Recksiedler, Tracey Lavery, Trysta Vandale Kamloops Curling Club
2015 [7] Patti Knezevic, Kristen Fewster, Jen Rusnell, Rhonda Camozzi Prince George Curling Club
Howe Sound Curling Club
2014 [8] Kesa Van Osch, Stephanie Baier, Jessie Sanderson, Carley Sandwith Victoria Curling Club
2013 [9] Kelly Scott, Jeanna Schraeder, Sasha Carter, Sarah Wazney Kelowna Curling Club
2012 [10] Kelly Scott, Jeanna Schraeder, Dailene Sivertson, Jacquie Armstrong Kelowna Curling Club
2011 [11] Kelly Scott, Jeanna Schraeder, Sasha Carter, Jacquie Armstrong Kelowna Curling Club
2010 Kelly Scott, Jeanna Schraeder, Sasha Carter, Jacquie Armstrong Kelowna Curling Club
2009 Marla Mallett, Grace MacInnes, Diane Gushulak, Jacalyn Brown Vancouver Curling Club
2008 Allison MacInnes, Karla Sparks, Janelle Yardley, Amanda Brennan Kamloops Curling Club
2007 [12] Kelley Law, Georgina Wheatcroft, Shannon Aleksic, Darah Provencal Royal City Curling Club
2006 [13] Kelly Scott, Jeanna Schraeder, Sasha Carter, Renee Simons Kelowna Curling Club
2005 Kelly Scott, Michelle Allen, Sasha Carter, Renee Simons, Jeanna Schraeder Kelowna Curling Club
2004 Georgina Wheatcroft, Diane McLean, Shellan Reed, Diane Dezura Royal City Curling Club
2003 Toni Fister, Teri Fister, Denise Byers, Angela Strachan Golden Ears Curling Club
2002 Kristy Lewis, Krista Bernard, Denise Blashko, Susan Allen Richmond Curling Club
2001 Shelley MacDonald, Lisa Whitaker, Adina Tasaka, Jacalyn Brown Richmond Curling Club
2000 Kelley Law, Julie Skinner, Georgina Wheatcroft, Diane Nelson Richmond Curling Club
1999 Pat Sanders, Michelle Harding, Cindy Tucker, Denise Byers Victoria Curling Club
1998 Sue Garvey, Jan Wiltzen, Allison MacInnes, Valerie Lahucik Kamloops Curling Club
1997 Kelley Owen, Marla Geiger, Sherry Fraser, Christine Jurgenson Richmond Curling Club
1996 Jodi Busche, Lorelei Garnett, Debra London, Bev Wieler Fort St. John Curling Club
1995 Marla Geiger, Kelley Owen, Sherry Fraser, Christine Jurgenson Richmond Curling Club
1994 Diane Dalio, Donna Gervais, Rae Ann Copeland, Lorraine Flannigan Prince George Curling Club
1993 Julie Sutton, Jodie Sutton, Melissa Soligo, Karri Willms Victoria Curling Club
1992 Lisa Walker, Kelley Owens, Cindy McArdle, Cathy Sauer Richmond Curling Club
1991 Julie Sutton, Jodie Sutton, Melissa Soligo, Karri Willms Victoria Curling Club
1990 Kelley Atkins, Donna Maitland, Karen Koyanagi, Terry Ridley Golden Ears Curling Club
Hanley Curling Club
1989 Julie Sutton, Pat Sanders, Georgina Hawkes, Melissa Soligo Victoria Curling Club
1988 Christine Stevenson, Cindy Tucker, Diane Nelson, Sandra Martin Esquimalt Curling Club
1987 Pat Sanders, Georgina Hawkes, Louise Herlinveaux, Deb Massullo Victoria Curling Club
1986 Heather Kerr, Bernice McCallan, Sherry Lethbridge, Rita Imai Richmond Curling Club
1985 Linda Moore, Lindsay Sparkes, Debbie Jones, Laurie Carney North Vancouver Curling Club
1984 Lindsay Sparkes, Linda Moore, Debbie Orr, Laurie Carney North Vancouver Curling Club
1983 Heather Kerr, Bernice McCallan, Sherry Lethbridge, Sandy McCubbin Richmond Curling Club
1982 Barbara Parker, Sharon Hastings, Donna Cunliffe, Sheila Mellis Courtenay Curling Club
1981 Barbara Parker, Sharon Hastings, Donna Cunliffe, Sheila Mellis Courtenay Curling Club
1980 Joan Dexter, Lou Logan, Nance Turney, Lynne Axford New Westminster Curling Club
1979 Lindsay Sparkes, Dawn Knowles, Robin Wilson, Lorraine Bowles North Vancouver Curling Club
1978 Heather Haywood, Bernice McCallan, Shirley Snihur, Una Goodyear Richmond Curling Club
1977 Heather Kerr, Bernice McCallan, Shirley Snihur, Una Goodyear Richmond Curling Club
1976 Lindsay Davie, Dawn Knowles, Robin Klassen, Lorraine Bowles North Vancouver Curling Club
1975 Marion Radcliffe, Karen Lovdahl, Phyl McCrady, Marjorie Newton Kelowna Curling Club
1974 Marion Radcliffe, Karen Lovdahl, Phyl McCrady, Darlene Tucker Kelowna Curling Club
1973 Karin Kaese, Shannon Blackburn, Loretta Alhstrom, Donna Dun Nanaimo Curling Club
1972 Sharon Bettesworth, Barbara Benton, Kae Minchin, Sheila Reeves Kitimat Curling Club
1971 Ina Hansen, Ada Callas, Carol Klinck, Gilbert Bailey Kimberley Curling Club
1970 Donna Clark, Mavis Gordon, Majorie Mitchell, Gladys Nord Vancouver Curling Club
1969 May Shaw, Mary Yaschuk, Carol Klinck, Barbara Weir Kimberley Curling Club
1968 Myrtle Fashoway, Anne McLay, Fern Hawkes, Eleanor Campbell Cranbrook Curling Club
1967 Joy Mitchell, Polly Mitchell, Verle McKeown, Sheila Phillips Kitimat Curling Club
1966 Margaret Cook, Ruth Hebert, Eva Glover, Marion Ellison Vancouver Curling Club
1965 Lesley Cmolik, Joyce Smart, Janet Thompson, Marnie Robertson Kelowna Curling Club
1964 Ina Hansen, Ada Callas, Isabel Leith, May Shaw Kimberley Curling Club
1963 Ina Hansen, Ada Callas, Isabel Leith, May Shaw Kimberley Curling Club
1962 Ina Hansen, Ada Callas, Isabel Leith, May Shaw Kimberley Curling Club
1961 Margaret Fuller, Sylvie Koster, Edna Quinney, Fernande Smith Nanaimo Curling Club
1960 Irene Fraser, Vivianne Chatenay, Connir Abbot, Siana Lawrence Vancouver Curling Club
1959 Marge Tegart, Betty Dunning, Sally Thorarison, Blanch Nore Salmon Arm Curling Club
1958 Lois Haddon, Betty Tansley, Isabel Campbell, Ruth Ward Vancouver Curling Club
1957 Margaret Fuller, Pat Good, Sylvia Koster, Edna Quinney Nanaimo Curling Club
1956 Marie McAllister, Betty Tansley, Lois Haddon, Isabel Campbell Vancouver Curling Club
1955 Mary DeGirolaimo, Laura Wallace, Vi Bush, Muriel Hesse Nelson Curling Club
1954 Lil Lyon, Eileen McCanell, Isabel Morris, Marg Johnston Trail Curling Club
1953 Lu Maartman, Ina Hansen, Isabel Leith, Rose Lilley Kimberley Curling Club
1952 Lu Maartman, Isabel Leith, Edith Livingstone, Rose Lilley Kimberley Curling Club
1951 Anne Allen, Mary Jefferson, Phylis Carpenter, Esther Miller Vancouver Curling Club

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