#6 SEED SMITH TEAM OUSTED ON DAY ONE OF THE VITERRA CHAMPIONSHIP

Opening day of the 100th Manitoba Men’s Curling Championship, the 2025 Viterra Championship at Stride Place, Portage la Prairie, like most opening days went mainly according to the form chart as determined by the pre-event seeding by the teams.

The opening draws pit the top seeded teams, the favorites to win the championship, against the lower seeded teams, often teams with little or no experience playing in championship arena ice conditions which are significantly different from the club ice conditions they normally play. It is unlikely in the first games for the top eight seeds that there will be an upset win by the lower-ranked teams.

Local fans went home disappointed Wednesday evening when Gladstone’s Jeff Stewart executed this angle raise takeout for four on the ninth end to go up three enroute to victory at Stride Place Arena.

When the Carberry team skipped by Rob Van Kommer, with Ed Barr throwing fourth, went on the ice at noon Wednesday against #6 seed Riley Smith and his East St. Paul team, the betting odds would have favoured the Smith foursome. Authoring the first upset of the week, Barr hit for three on the ninth to go three up and then made a double kill with his last coming home for an 8-5 win.

Top-seeded Reid Carruthers and his Granite team, along with the other six among the top eight seeds, won by concession before the full ten ends were complete.

At the end of the competitive spectrum, the 32-team draw format dictates that four games on the late draw of opening day will see the first four eliminations from the “B” side of the double-knock-out opening round.

A disappointing second loss ended the Smith foursome’s short stay at the championship. Marcus Titchkosky and his young Morden team stole two on the ninth end in their late draw game with the Smith team then stole again to eliminate them 9-6. Robin Nelson (Granite), Travis Gregory (Hamiota), and Grant Brown (Burntwood) were the other first day two-loss eliminations.

The 2025 Viterra Championship opened with a Reunion of Champions celebration banquet Tuesday evening with 43 champions from across the four Men’s Championship sponsorship eras on attendance sharing stories of their glory days with today’s young competitors.

British Consols champion Dave Romano, a 1972 World champion, was joined by six other champions from the 1970’s; 1981 Labatt Tankard champion Kerry Burtnyk, whose five Manitoba titles also included 1995 when he won the first Safeway Select enroute to a world title, headlined the 18 Labatt and 16 Safeway champions in attendance; and the six past Viterra champions in attendance included Reid Carruthers, Derek Samagalski, and Connor Njegovan who are competing this week in Portage. Safeway champions Bob Scales (2003 with John Bubbs) and Greg Melnichuk (2005)

FATHER-DAUGHTER INDUCTION HIGHLIGHT OF MANITOBA CURLING HALL OF FAME INDUCTEE ANNOUNCEMENT

The Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame & Museum has announced its 2025 Inductee Class, a group which includes a dedicated curling volunteer, three accomplished athletes and three champion teams.

The announcement, made Tuesday evening, February 4th, at CurlManitoba’s Reunion of Champions Opening Banquet at the 2025 Viterra Championship, includes the rare father-daughter induction of Ron Westcott and his daughter Raunora.

Curlers Raunora Westcott, Dan Carey, and Dawn McEwen will be joined by Builder Darren Oryniak, as well as the champion teams of Ron Westcott (Canadian Masters (2015), Randy Neufeld (Canadian Seniors 2015), and the dominant Mike McEwen team of 2008 to 2018 which won Manitoba titles in 2016 & 2017.

World Senior Silver Medalists (l-r) Dale Michie, Peter Nicholls, Dean Moxham, and Randy Neufeld – one of three teams, 3, curlers and a builder announced for induction into the Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame in May, 2025.

The formal induction ceremony will take place at Winnipeg’s Victoria Inn on Saturday, May 3, 2025. Ticket information is currently being finalized. Those interested in attending, to support a specific inductee OR to celebrate the end of another great curling season and some of the greats in the game, are invited to contact the committee at mbcurlmuseum@gmail.com.

Media are invited to contact MCHoF&M President Peter Nicholls (204-391-5041) for more information and for inductee contact information.

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BUILDER: Darren Oryniak
<> Curling Canada Governor (2020-2024)
<> CurlManitoba Director (2014-2020), President (2018-19 & 2019-20)
<> Coach/Instructor, Certified NCCP Level III (beginning 2008)
<> Vice-Chair (Facilities) 2013 Roar of the Rings

CURLER: Dan Carey
<> Manitoba and Canadian Men’s Champion (1992)
<> World Championship Semi-finalist (1992)
<> Manitoba Men’s Champion (1993 & 1997)
** Previously inducted into the Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame in 2005 as a member of the Vic Peters 1992 & 1993 team.

CURLER: Dawn McEwen
<> Olympic Gold Medalist (2014)
<> World Champion (2008 & 2018)
<> Canadian Women’s Champion (2008, 2009, 2010, 2015 & 2018)
<> Manitoba Women’s Champion (2008, 2012, 2013, 2015 & 2018)
** Previously inducted in to the Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame as a member of the 2014 Olympic Gold Medal Jennifer Jones team

CURLER: Raunora Westcott
<> Manitoba Junior Women’s Champion (1996)
<> Manitoba Women’s Champion (2010, 2011 & 2017)
<> Canadian Women’s Finalist (2017)

TEAM: Mike McEwen – BJ Neufeld – Matt Wozniak – Denni Neufeld – Coach Chris Neufeld (Fort Rouge CC)
<> 11 consecutive years Manitoba Men’s Championship final four, 10 consecutive years CTRS top-7 ranking, CTRS #1 (2014-15)
<> Eight Manitoba Men’s final game appearances
<> Manitoba Men’s Champion (2016 & 2017), Canadian Men’s Bronze Medallist (2017)
<> Winner of seven Grand Slam events
** Coach Neufeld was previously inducted as a curler in 2020 and with the Vic Peters 1992 Canadian Champion team in 2005

TEAM: Randy Neufeld – Dean Moxham – Peter Nicholls – Dale Michie (LaSalle CC)
<> Five-time Manitoba Senior Men’s Champions (2015, 2016, 2021, 2022, 2024
<>  Canadian Senior Men’s Champion – 2015
<> World Senior Men’s Silver Medalist – 2016
<> Canadian Senior Men’s Finalist – 2016
** Nicholls was previously inducted into the Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame as a Curler.

TEAM: Ron Westcott – Ken Dusablon – Bob Boughey – Howard Restall (Fort Rouge CC)
<>  Manitoba and Canadian Masters Champions – 2015
<>  Undefeated at the 2015 Canadian Championship
** Westcott and Boughey were previously inducted into the Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame – Boughey as a Curler-Builder in 2014, Westcott as a Curler in 2016.