CHAMPIONS DEFEND AT MANITOBA’S CREDIT UNIONS MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS

(CurlManitoba Release) The two defending champion teams have repeated the accomplishment by winning the 2025 Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Championships in Gimli.

In the Men’s championship event, Randy Neufeld (Dean Moxham, Peter Nicholls, Dale Michie, Larry Borus) won a pair of games Sunday. They had taken their first loss Saturday evening to drop into the Sunday morning semifinal where they posted a 5-4 win over Clarence Kohut (East St. Paul).

Former champion Murray Warren (Brandon) had won the Page 1 vs 1 Playoff game Saturday over Neufeld but the result of the re-match was different. The defending champions were able to score deuces while holding their opponents to singles enroute to a 7-2 victory.

It is the third consecutive championship for the team from La Salle although with a slight line-up change. Dean Moxham replaced Darren Oryniak who was in the line-up for the first two titles.

In the Women’s championship game, Karen Fallis and her Fort Rouge team (Maureen Bonar, Lynn Fallis-Kurz, Jill Proctor) opened with a three but trailed Debbie McCreanor (Charleswood) 4-3 after four ends. A four on the fifth end gave the defending champions an insurmountable lead. The final score was 8-5.

The Fort Rouge team also had a single line-up change from their victory a year ago with Proctor replacing Laurie Ellwood at lead.

DAY 4 SUMMARY: MANITOBA’S CREDIT UNIONS MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS: It took an extra end in the Page Playoff 1 vs 1 game, but Murray Warren (Brandon) has advanced to the Sunday 1:00PM final of the Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Men’s championship in Gimli. Warren defeated previously unbeaten Randy Neufeld (La Salle) 5-4 in their Saturday evening game.

Trailing 4-2 coming home, Warren scored two to tie the game and force the extra end, then stole a single point for the victory.

The game matched up the last four Manitoba Masters champions: Neufeld won the title in 2024 and 2023 while Warren’s team won the 2022 and 2020 championship.

Neufeld will play Clarence Kohut (East S. Paul) in the Sunday morning 10:00AM semi-final.

Kohut was the survivor of the four-team playoff for that semi-final berth. The East St. Paul team, defeated Curtis McCannell (Pilot Mound) 4-2 in the Page Playoff 2 vs 2 game.  Earlier, Kohut had beaten Barry Lowes (Virden) 6-2 while McCannell was a 6-5 winner over Paul Kruk (Souris)

In the Women’s championship, the final game Sunday will feature Deb McCreanor (Charleswood) challenging defending champion Karen Fallis (Ft. Rouge). McCreanor advanced with a semifinal win Saturday evening, 8-5 over Kathy Isaac (Hamiota). The final is set for 1:00PM Sunday in Gimli.

DAY 3 SUMMARY: MANITOBA’S CREDIT UNIONS MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS: The defending champions are the only unbeaten teams in the Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Championships underway in Gimli.

Karen Fallis and her Fort Rouge team have competed their four-game round robin with a perfect 4W-0L record and will advance to the Sunday 1PM final game. Second place in the standing will be determined in play Saturday.

Kathy Isaac’s Hamiota team, who lost Friday to Fallis (7-5) has a 2W-1L record and will finish second with a win Saturday over Norma Purdy (Assiniboine Memorial).  The third playoff position will go to the winner of a Saturday game between Leanne Haight (Brandon and Deb McCreanor (Charleswood).

In the Men’s championship Randy Neufeld’s LaSalle team stayed perfect with wins Friday over Clarence Kohut (East St. Paul) and Laurie Hogg (Assiniboine Memorial). Kohut and Paul Kurk (Souris) continue to share second place in the pool with 4W-2L records.

Murray Warren’s Brandon team split their games Friday with a win over Curtis McCannell (Pilot Mound) and a 5-2 loss to Gord MacKay (Pembina). MacKay also defeated Grant Shewfelt (Baldur) to improve to a 4W-2 L record and share second place in the pool. Also at 4W-2L is Barry Lowes (Virden) with wins Friday over Rob Atkins (East St. Paul) and Bob Minaker (East St. Paul).

DAY 2 SUMMARY: MANITOBA’S CREDIT UNIONS MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS: Four teams remain unbeaten at the Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Championships in Gimli.

Randy Neufeld’s defending champions from LaSalle and former champion Murray Warren and his Brandon team lead their respective pools in the Men’s championship competition with perfect 4W-0L records.

Previously unbeaten Curtis McCannell (Pilot Mound) lost 7-6 on an extra end Thursday evening to Barry Lowes (Virden). McCannell sits alone in second pace in the Asham Ultra Force pool with a 3W-1L record.

In the Asham pool, Paul Kruk (Souris) and Clarence Kohut (East St. Paul) share second place in the standings at 3W-1L. Kruk had lost to Neufeld on opening day but defeated Kohut Thursday afternoon.

In the Women’s competition, Karen Fallis (Fort Rouge) and Kathy Isaac (Hamiota) stayed perfect with wins Thursday. Fallis, at 3W-0L, is the leader with Isaac a win behind at 2W-0L. The two will meet on the 4PM draw Friday.

DAY 1 SUMMARY: MANITOBA’S CREDIT UNIONS MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS: Defending champions Randy Neufeld (LaSalle) and Karen Fallis (Fort Rouge) are among six undefeated teams after the first day of play in the Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Championships in Gimli.

Neufeld, who won both the 2023 and 2024 Masters titles, and Clarence Kohut (East St. Paul) both won their two games on opening day to lead the Asham Group of the men’s championship with 2W-0L records.

In the Asham Ultra Force Group, 2020 & 2022 champion Murray Warren (Brandon) and Curtis McCannell (Pilot Mound) lead the way, also with 2W-0L records.

The 16-team men’s competition is being played in two pools of eight teams. Six teams will advance to playoffs, three from each pool. The first place teams meet in the 1 vs 1 Page Playoff while the second and third place teams play a crossover to determine the two teams which play in the 2 vs 2 Page playoff game.

A pair of 2024 champion teams are on top of the five-team women’s championship. The defending Masters champion Fallis team won two games Wednesday for a 2W-1L record. Manitoba’s 2024 Senior Women’s champion Kathy Isaac (Hamiota) team played only one game on the first day but won it for a 1W-0L record.

Three teams will advance from the round-robin into playoffs in the women’s competition with a semi-final Saturday evening and a Sunday afternoon final game.

SMITH/REHBEIN WIN MANITOBA STICK WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

As President of MSCA, it was my privilege to present the champions trophy to Gwen Smith and Lynne Rehbein.

Gwen Smith & Lynne Rehbein (St. Vital) needed extra end wins in the semi-final and the final Sunday afternoon to win the Manitoba Stick Curling Association’s Women’s Championship today at East St. Paul.

Smith/Rehbein were the only team to run undefeated through the four-game round robin and three playoff rounds. Their final game opponents Darlene Maywood & Kathie Allardyce (also St. Vital), were also unbeaten going into the final.

Two blue OR one yellow wins the game – one blue it is a tie and an extra end. The game went to the extra end!

The champions survived a three-stone measure , one of theirs vs two of the opponents, giving up a single point and a tie to force an extra end. Smith/Rehbein won 6-5, scoring one on the extra without throwing their final stone.

To reach the final, Smith/Rehbein also needed an extra end to be Britta Spiring/Terry Beaudoin) St. Vital/Ft Rouge) in the semifinal. Allardyce/Maywood defeated Debbis Palson/Marian Versluis (East St. Paul) in their semifinal.

The other four qualifiers, eliminated in quarterfinals, were Janice White/Shelly Stupnisky (Morris), Lorna Marr/Val Kolson (Springfield), Alison King/Irene Runolfson (Warren), and Sherry Gruhle/Fern McConnell (Victoria Beach).

The MSCA’s second championship, the Open Championship, will be played next weekend in Stonewall.

CARRUTHERS OVER CALVERT IN THE VITERRA FINAL

Reid Carruthers and his Granite team (BJ Neufeld, Catlin Schneider, Connor Njegovan, Coach Rob Meakin, Fifth Kyle Doering) have won the 2025 Viterra Championship, the 100th Manitoba Men’s curling championship.

The top seed in the championship, the Carruthers foursome had to win a semi-final and final game Sunday to earn Carruthers his ninth championship (2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2024), a fourth for Neufeld (2016, 2017, 2023), and third for Njegovan (2020, 2024). It is a first Manitoba title for Schneider, a Saskatchewan resident.

Leading 6-1 early, the Carruthers foursome needed a time-out coming home to figure out how to deal with the Calvert (red) attack. With neither red going anywhere, they played a perfect tap – pushing their yellow stone biting the four foot just back of the button. The Calvert slash double attempt failed.

The final game against #3 seed Braden Calvert and his Fort Rouge team (Corey Chambers, Kyle Kurz, Brendan Bilawka) looked to be decided as early as the third end when Carruthers scored a four to go with a stolen two on the opening end and lead 6-1. There was no quit in the Calvert team – they fought back to trail 8-7 coming home and challenged Carruthers right to the end but the game did end without the winners having to throw their final stone.

The morning semi-final against Brett Walter – Assiniboine Memorial (JT Ryan, Graham McFarlane, Hugh McFarlane) was tied 5-5 coming home with Carruthers scoring a single with the hammer for victory.

No matter what happened Sunday afternoon in Portage la Prairie, the 2025 Viterra Champion was going to be a team with at least some Canadian championship experience.

Reid Caruthers skipped the most experienced team in the final three with two Canadian and world men’s champions: Carruthers (2011) and BJ Neufeld (2019 representing Alberta). As noted above, Carruthers has won eight previous provincial men’s titles. He also won a juniors (2003) and a Mixed (2008). Neufeld won three Manitoba Juniors (2004, 2005 & 2007) along with his three Manitoba Men’s titles (2016, 2017 & 2023); lead Connor Njegovan has a junior title (2010) and the two Men’s championships (2020 & 2024). Fifth Kyle Doering won Manitoba junior titles in 2012 and 2016 and the Canadian juniors in 2016. Coach Rob Meakin won a pair of Manitoba Men’s titles in 1995 and 2001 and in 1995 won both the Brier and World Championship. He also won a pair of Manitoba Mixed titles (1988, 1989) and a Canadian Mixed in 1988.

2026 VITERRA CHAMPIONSHIP IN SELKIRK

CurlManitoba has announced that the Viterra Championship will return to the Selkirk Recreation Complex for the 2026 Championship. It will be the sixth Manitoba Men’s championship in Selkirk’s arena and the seventh championship hosted by Selkirk.

The 2026 event will also be the tenth actual championship played under the Viterra sponsorship.

A Labatt Tankard (1993), two Safeway Selects (2001 & 2005), one Safeway Championship (2009), and two Viterra Championships (2016 & 2022) have been played previously in Selkirk.

“The Selkirk Recreation Complex is one of Manitoba’s best curling venues,” says CurlManitoba Executive Director Craig Baker. “That venue has provided great curling and great curling entertainment over about three decades. I am excited to see this current group of competitors playing there.”

“We are delighted to be bringing the Manitoba Men’s Championship back to Selkirk,” say Committee co-chairs Shayne Merritt and Scott Szydlik. “The greatest champions of the modern era won here in Selkirk and we are excited to again host Manitoba’s best. It will be interesting to watch this new generation of young stars play here trying to add their names to that list.”

The first five championships were all played in Selkirk’s arena while the sixth represented the first return to curling club ice in many years. In 2022, the Viterra Championship, due to Covid restrictions, was played as a closed event in the Selkirk Curling Club.

“We truly appreciated the Selkirk Curling Club stepping up to host in that no-spectators, and therefore no revenue, situation,” says Baker. “We have wanted to go back to Selkirk because it is a great venue but also to show our appreciation for their help that year.”

The honour roll of Manitoba champions who won in Selkirk includes:
1993 Vic Peters, Dan Carey, Chris Neufeld, Don Rudd (Granite)
2001 Kerry Burtnyk, Jeff Ryan, Rob Meakin, Keith Fenton (Assiniboine Memorial)
2005 Randy Dutiaume, Dave Elias, Greg Melnichuk, Shane Kilgallen (Valour Road)
2009 Jeff Stoughton, Kevin Park, Rob Fowler, Steve Gould (Charleswood)
2016 Mike McEwen, B. J. Neufeld, Matt Wozniak, Denni Neufeld (Fort Rouge)
2022 Mike McEwen, Reid Carruthers, Derek Samagalski, Colin Hodgson (West St. Paul)

Selkirk will be the first community to host three Viterra Championships. Portage, with this year’s event, has hosted two while Winkler, Virden, Neepawa, Stonewall, and Winnipeg (Charleswood) have each hosted one.

CALVERT INTO FINAL, CARRUTHERS-WALTER SEMIFINAL

Three of the top five seeds have advanced to play Sunday for the 100th Manitoba Men’s curling championship.

Third-seeded Braden Calvert (Fort Rouge) made a last stone draw for a single point in an extra end on the late draw Saturday. The draw gave the Calvert foursome a 5-4 win over #5 seed Brett Walter (Assiniboine Memorial).

Calvert will play the provincial final game Sunday at 3PM. Walter drops into the Sunday morning semi-final where his team will play top-seeded Reid Carruthers (Granite). The Walter-Carruthers winner will meet Calvert in the championship game.

The Carruthers team defeated Sean Grassie (Deer Lodge) in eight ends Saturday evening in the Page Playoff bottom side elimination game.

Calvert’s team is the only unbeaten team left in the competition. Calvert and Walter were the two playoff round “A” winners Saturday morning with Calvert beating Grassie and Walter sending Carruthers to the “B” side.

On the afternoon draw, Grassie had eliminated #4 seed Jacques Gauthier (West St. Paul) and Carruthers ousted #2 Jordon McDonald (Assiniboine Memorial). The other two teams in the final eight, Steve Irwin (Brandon) and Jeff Stewart (Gladstone) had been eliminated on the morning draw.

#1 CARRUTHERS UNBEATEN, #2 MCDONALD TO “B” SIDE

(CurlManitoba Release) The first games were played in the eight-team playoff round Friday evening at the 2025 Viterra Championship in Portage la Prairie with top-seed Reid Carruthers (Granite), #3 Braden Calvert (Fort Rouge), # 5 Brett Walter (Assiniboine Memorial), and Sean Grassie (Deer Lodge) winning their opening playoff games.

The top five seeds had all qualified for the playoff round although #2 Jordon McDonald (Assiniboine Memorial) and #4 Jacques Gauthier (West St. Paul) had both lost “A” side qualifiers and had to qualify through the “B” side.

While Manitoba’s best put on on the on-ice show, off-ice the show at Stride Place in Portage includes the launch of the pop-up Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame, a trophy display including the Brier Tankard, and a museum display which includes championship banners and a small selection of the 40,000+ items in the collection

Among the evening draw match-ups, three games were tied coming home while #3 Calvert led #2 McDonald by a single point coming home. Calvert had last rock and used it to hit for a single and an 8-6 win.

Carruthers, tied 4-4 coming home, also had a hit for a single to win 5-4 over #4 Gauthier.

Walter, led Jeff Stewart (Gladstone) 6-3 after scoring a four on the seventh end but gave up a deuce and steal of one more to be tied coming home enroute to a 7-6 win.

Sean Grassie was also tied 4-4 coming home but didn’t have to throw his final stone in a 6-4 win over Steve Irwin (Brandon).

On the early draw Friday, #1 seed Reid Carruthers (Granite), #3 seed Braden Calvert (Fort Rouge), #5 seed Brett Walter (Assiniboine Memorial), and Steve Irwin’s Brandon foursome had all won their third consecutive games to qualify for the playoff round.

The other four teams, Gauthier, McDonald, Stewart, and Grassie, came through the “B” side to qualify for the playoff round.

On Saturday morning at 9AM, Calvert will play Grassie and Carruthers will play Walter with the winners advancing to the Page Playoff format championship round. Stewart will play Gauthier and Irwin will play McDonald in a rematch of the game that sent McDonald to the “B” side of the draw.

SIX OF TOP EIGHT SEEDS STILL PERFECT AT VITERRA

The 32-team field has been cut in half. Sixteen teams have survived the first two days of play in the 2025 Viterra Championship and the first four qualifiers to the second round of play, the playoff round, will be determined on the morning draw Friday.

The top five seeds and one of the next three seeds are so far unbeaten. They’ll play in the Friday morning qualifying game. Sixth seed Riley Smith (East St. Paul) was eliminated on the first day of play while #8 seed Jordan Peters (Fort Rouge) lost Thursday afternoon to Jeff Stewart (Gladstone) to drop to the “B” side of the opening round. On the late draw Thursday, the Peters team bounced back to stay alive with an 8-4 win over Ryan Ostrowsky (Granite).

Coach Kerri Einarson with some advice for Beausejour skip Justin Richter

The eight “A” side teams playing for those first four playoff round berths are top seed Reid Carruthers (Granite) who will play Stewart’s Gladstone team Friday morning; second-seeded Jordon McDonald (Assiniboine Memorial) who will take on the seventh seed, Steve Irwin (Brandon); third-seeded Braden Calvert (Fort Rouge) who will play the veteran Sean Grassie (Deer Lodge), a former provincial finalist; and fourth seed Jacques Gauthier (West St. Paul) who will play fifth seed Brett Walter (Assiniboine Memorial) in the fourth Friday morning game.

Gauthier, playing with a three-man team comprising Derek Samagalski and Tanner Lott, came closest to tasting defeat among the eight two-game winners, trailing Justin Richter (Beausejour) 9-6 after seven ends before scoring a three and two deuces for victory.

The eight surviving teams on the “B” side of the draw, after Thursday evening’s late draw are Ed Barr and Kelly Marnoch (Carberry), Jace Freeman (Virden), Justin Richter (Beausejour), Marcus Titchkosky (Morden), Jordan Peters (Fort Rouge), Devon Wiebe (Charleswood), and Daniel Birchard (Pembina).

These eight must win two games Friday to advance to the playoff round.

#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.

WORLD, CANADIAN, AND MANITOBA CHAMPIONS COMING TO CURLMANITOBA’S 100TH ANNIVERSARY REUNION OF CHAMPIONS

With the RME Women of the Rings completed Sunday in Pilot Mound, the Manitoba championship focus now turns to Stride Place in Portage la Prairie as that community gets set to host the 2025 Viterra Men’s Championship.

Thirty-two teams from across Manitoba will compete in the February 4-9 event with, depending on the team, the goal or the dream of joining 99 previous teams in the Manitoba curling history book.

To wish them all good luck, and to re-live their glory days, about 45 past Manitoba champions will be in attendance at the opening banquet as part of a CurlManitoba Reunion of Champions. These “alumni-champions” represent all four of Manitoba curling’s men’s championship sponsorship eras.  In addition, many of them will return for the evening draws where they will be recognized during the pre-game team introductions.

The “alumni-champions” will include over a dozen Canadian champions as well as nine World champions: Don Duguid (1970, 1971), Dave Romano (1972), Kerry Burtnyk-Jeff Ryan-Rob Meakin-Keith Fenton (1995), Ken Tresoor (1996), Reid Carruthers-Garth Smith (2011)

Eight British Consols era champions, led by the legendary two-time world champion Don Duguid, who won his first Manitoba championship in 1957 (68 years ago) playing second for Howie Wood Jr., will be on hand to greet this year’s competitors at the opening banquet. Most of them will return to be a part of the Wednesday evening championship opening ceremony.

Seventeen Labatt Tankard era champions, seventeen Safeway Select/Championship era, and six past Viterra champions will be at the Reunion of Champion banquet. Those numbers include four champions who won two different championship trophies (John Usackis – British Consols & Labatt Tankard, Kerry Burtnyk – Labatt Tankard and Safeway Select, Ken Tresoor – Labatt Tankard and Safeway Select, Reid Carruthers – Safeway & Viterra Championships).

The Labatt Tankard champions will also be part of the Thursday evening pre-game ceremony while the Safeway and Viterra past champions have been invited to be part of the Friday evening pre-game acknowledgements.

Eleven-time Manitoba champion Jeff Stoughton unfortunately has a schedule conflict for the Tuesday banquet but will be among the Safeway champions attending the Friday evening draw.

The group of six past Viterra champions includes three (Reid Carruthers, Derek Samagalski, Connor Njegovan) who will compete in this year’s Viterra championship. Carruthers, who also won four Safeway Championships, will be coached this year by two-time Safeway Select champion Rob Meakin. Greg Melnichuk, a 2005 Safeway Champion, will compete as one of the final Manitoba Open qualifiers.

This year’s Reunion of Champions and Viterra Championship celebrations will also include the announcement of the 2025 Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame induction class. With the support of the Portage Host Committee, Stride Place  will host the unveiling of a new mobile Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame display which incorporates all 250+ individuals and teams who have been inducted to date. There will also be a museum display including many unique items from the Manitoba Curling Museum available for the viewing of curling fans at the championship.

Tickets for the 2025 Viterra Championship, Manitoba’s 100th Men’s Curling Championship, are available on-line at https://specialevents.strideplace.com/

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The complete 2025 Viterra Championship team list is available at https://curlmanitoba.org/viterra-championship/team-personnel/