Mountain Pacific Curling Association

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Mountain Pacific Curling Association
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Sport Curling
JurisdictionRegional
Membership20 curling clubs
AbbreviationMoPac
Founded2003
Affiliation United States Curling Association
Official website
www.mopacca.org
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An old logo for the MoPac Curling Association

The Mountain Pacific Curling Association (MoPac) is a regional association of the United States Curling Association encompassing the states of Arizona, California, Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Nevada, and Utah. [1]

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MoPac sends regional representatives to a number of national competitions, hosting playdowns to determine the representative if there are multiple teams interested. In addition, MoPac has held a 5 & Under Bonspiel annually since 2012 for any curlers of member clubs that have been curling for 5 years or less. [2]

Member clubs

StateClub nameCityTypeYear founded
ArizonaCoyotes Curling Club [3] [4] Tempe Dedicated2003
CaliforniaCurl San Diego [3] [5] Carlsbad Arena2006
Granite Curling Club of California [3] [6] Stockton Arena1962
Hollywood Curling Club [3] [7] Vernon Dedicated2007
Orange County Curling Club [3] [8] Westminster Arena2009
Sharks Ice Curling [9] Oakland Arena2022
Silicon Valley Curling Club [3] [10] San Jose and Fremont Arena2017
San Francisco Bay Area Curling Club [3] [11] Oakland Dedicated [12] 1958
Wine Country Curling Club [3] [13] Roseville Arena2006
IdahoBoise Curling Club [3] [14] Boise Arena2004
McCall Curling Club [3] [15] McCall Arena2004
NevadaLake Tahoe Epic Curling [3] [16] Stateline Dedicated [17] 2012
OregonKlamath Falls Curling [3] [18] Klamath Falls Arena
UtahCache Valley Stone Society [3] [19] North Logan Arena
Ogden Curling Club [3] [20] Ogden Arena1998
Park City Curling Club [3] [21] Park City Arena2006 [22]
Utah Olympic Oval Curling Club [3] [23] Kearns Arena2016 [24]

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