Homan Loses At Canadian Curling Trials

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Source: Montana Getty, globalnews.ca, November 22, 2021 The winners of the Tim Hortons Canadian Curling Trials will compete in February’s Winter Olympics in Beijing. SASKATOON – Early losses to the bottom two seeds at Canada’s Olympic curling trials have put defending women’s champion Rachel Homan in a tough spot at the SaskTel Centre. After falling… Continue reading Homan Loses At Canadian Curling Trials

Zane Lambert Wins PBR Canada Cup Series Event in Medicine Hat, Alberta to Inch Closer to a Historic Third PBR Canada Championship

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At the first-ever PBR (Professional Bull Riders) Canada Cup Series event in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Saturday evening, the already ferocious battle for the 2021 PBR Canada Championship further intensified. As one of four riders to go a perfect 2-for-2, veteran rider Zane Lambert (Ponoka, Alberta) won the PBR Thunderbuck in the Badlands, presented by Robertson Implements and… Continue reading Zane Lambert Wins PBR Canada Cup Series Event in Medicine Hat, Alberta to Inch Closer to a Historic Third PBR Canada Championship

Kindersley Curling Club Gears Up For Season

The Kindersley Curling Club is gearing up for the 2021-22 season. Now is the time to get your teams ready and registered in their leagues! LEAGUES: Will commence the week of November 8th and there will be FREE curling from November 2nd to the 7th. Mondays: Evening – MEN’S (7:15 pm) Wednesdays: Afternoon – OPEN… Continue reading Kindersley Curling Club Gears Up For Season

Alberta’s Bottcher Beats Dunstone in Sunday’s Semifinal

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Source: Canadian Press, sportsnet.ca, March 15, 2021 The last time a Saskatchewan team won the Brier was in 1980. CALGARY — Alberta’s Brendan Bottcher hit a game-winning angle raise for a 6-5 win over Saskatchewan’s Matt Dunstone in Sunday’s semifinal at the Canadian men’s curling championship. Bottcher removed the Saskatchewan stone from the button with… Continue reading Alberta’s Bottcher Beats Dunstone in Sunday’s Semifinal

Wadena, SK., Was Exclusive Training Base for Matt Dunstone Prior to Brier

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Source: Canadian Press, sportsnet.ca, March 11, 2021 “We had two straight weeks of dialing in pretty much exactly how we wanted to throw the stone,” Dunstone said. Matt Dunstone’s curling team continued to parlay the generosity of a Saskatchewan small town into its strong start at the Canadian men’s championship. Dunstone’s foursome downed Quebec 9-6… Continue reading Wadena, SK., Was Exclusive Training Base for Matt Dunstone Prior to Brier

Einarson Secures Scotties Playoff Berth

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Source: The Canadian Press ,sportsnet.ca, February 28, 2021 Einarson is attempting the first back-to-back Hearts titles since Rachel Homan in 2013 and 2014. CALGARY — Kerri Einarson took a significant step toward defending her Canadian women’s curling championship by skipping her team to a playoff berth Saturday. Einarson’s foursome out of Manitoba’s Gimli Curling Club… Continue reading Einarson Secures Scotties Playoff Berth

First in Scotties Championship Pool Currently Sits With Homan, Einarson

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Source: The Canadian Press ,tsn.ca, February 22, 2021 Saskatchewan and Quebec had an unexpected share of the Pool B lead after the preliminary round. CALGARY — The favourites set the tone in championship pool play Friday at the Canadian women’s curling championship. With a few surprise teams making the eight-team cut, perennial contenders Rachel Homan,… Continue reading First in Scotties Championship Pool Currently Sits With Homan, Einarson

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Kindersley Curling Club Closes for the Season

As COVID cases continue to rise, the Provincial Government has increased their restrictions around sports (among other things). It is due to these facts and the news that the recreation restrictions will not be lifted anytime soon, that the KCC Board of Directors has made the difficult decision to close the club for the season.… Continue reading Kindersley Curling Club Closes for the Season