U18 New Brunswick Curling Championships

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The U18 New Brunswick Curling Championships is the provincial under-18 men's and women's curling championship for New Brunswick, run by the New Brunswick Curling Association. The winning team each year represents New Brunswick at the Canadian U18 Curling Championships.

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Past Champions

Men

YearWinning teamRunner up teamRecord at Nationals
2024 [1] Sahil Dalrymple, James Watson, Jayden Colwell, Ron-Allen ElsingaMichael Hughes, Graydon Andrew, Evan Hanson, Jack HoytDalrymple 5–3 (7th)
Hughes 1–7 (20th) [lower-alpha 1]
2023 [2] Timothy Marin, Rajan Dalrymple, Emmett Knee, Cameron SallajLuke Robichaud, James Carr, Austen Matheson, Aiden MathesonMarin 6–3 (4th)
Robichaud 3–5 (19th) [lower-alpha 1]
2022 [3] Rajan Dalrymple, John Siddall, Tye Dacey, Cameron SallajTimothy Marin, Jamie Stewart, Samuel Goodine, Emmett KneeDalrymple 3–5 (13th)
Marin 3–5 (12th) [lower-alpha 1]
2021Cancelled
2020 [4] Emmanuel Porter, Noah Riggs, Ethan Legge, Connor CarterLogan Pugsley, Riley Dowden, Jacob Nowlan, Cameron SallajN/A due to COVID-19
2019 [5] Josh Nowlan, Wil Robertson, Isaiah Downey, Jacob NowlanEmmanuel Porter, Alex Peasley, Logan Pugsley, Rajan Dalrymple5–4 (T–5th)
2018 [6] Liam Marin, Adam Tracy, Dylan MacDonald, Josh VaughanEmmanuel Porter, Rajan Dalrymple, Logan Pugsley, Noah Riggs3–5 (T–5th)
2017 [7] Liam Marin, Adam Tracy, Donovan Lanteigne, Matt MageeCoady Lewis, Trevor Standen, Wil Robertson, Josh Goguen3–2 (7th)

Women

YearWinning teamRunner up teamRecord at Nationals
2024 [8] Mya Pugsley, Mia West, Hannah Williams, Ashley SiddallMaizie Carter, Avery Colwell, Gabrielle King, Genevieve MasonPugsley 5–4 (10th)
Carter 3–5 (14th) [lower-alpha 1]
2023 [2] Lauren Price (Fourth), Marlise Carter (Skip), Summer Merrithew, Morgan FinleyMelodie Forsythe, Rebecca Watson, Izzy Paterson, Caylee SmithCarter 5–3 (13th)
Forsythe 7–2 (2nd) [lower-alpha 1]
2022 [9] Celia Evans, Marlise Carter, Julia Evans, Sierra TracySarah Gaines, Leah Cluff, Carly Smith, Ashley CoughlanEvans 2–6 (15th)
Gaines 6–3 (5th) [lower-alpha 1]
2021Cancelled
2020 [10] Melodie Forsythe, Carly Smith, Deanna MacDonald, Caylee SmithLaura Guzik (Fourth), Jenna Campbell (Skip), Izzy Paterson, Rebecca WatsonN/A due to COVID-19
2019 [11] Melodie Forsythe, Carly Smith, Vanessa Roy, Caylee SmithBrooke Tracy, Kirsten Donovan, Kamdyn Cawdle, Sierra Tracy5–6 (4th)
2018 [12] Erica Cluff, Ashley Cormier, Deanna MacDonald, Rachel BrewerVanessa Roy, Carly Smith, Melodie Forsythe, Caylee SmithCluff 6–3 (T–5th)
Roy 3–3 (T–9th) [lower-alpha 1]
2017 [13] Justine Comeau, Emma Le Blanc, Brigitte Comeau, Keira McLaughlin Kamryn Smith, Hannah Lazaris-Decken, Julie Brannen, Brooke Archibald8–2 (2nd)


Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Two teams competed in the national championship.

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