CURLMANITOBA ANNOUNCES TOP SEEDS FOR RME WOMEN OF THE RINGS CHAMPIONSHIP

A pair of teams ranked in Canada’s top ten, plus two more with more modest national rankings, have been made the top seeds in the draw announced today for CurlManitoba’s RME Women of the Rings Championship presented by Case IH.

Kate Cameron’s Heather team, currently #7 on the Canadian Team Ranking System list, is the #1 seed in the minds of the competing teams in the championship. The event takes place January 21-26, 2025 in Pilot Mound’s Millennium Recreation Complex. CTRS #8 Beth Peterson (Assiniboine Memorial), Manitoba Curling Tour champion, CTRS #26 Kristy Watling (East St. Paul), and CTRS #31 Lisa McLeod (Pembina) are seeds #2, #3 and #4 respectively.

Team rosters and season highlights for the top four:

SEED #1: Kate Cameron – Heather (Taylor McDonald, Allison Flaxey, Mackenzie Elias, Brianna Cullen) – playing a mostly out-of-province schedule, the CTRS #7 team had finalist finishes in a pair of early season Alberta events, reached the semifinals of two others, and qualified for the playoffs at the DEKALB SuperSpiel (Morris).

SEED #2: Beth Peterson – Assiniboine Memorial (Kelsey Calvert, Katherine Remillard, Melissa Gordon Kurz, Meghan Walter, Coach Kyle Kurz) – the CTRS #8 team qualified in three out-of-province events, reached the final in a pair of MCT events, and won the recent MCT Championship playoff.

SEED #3: Kristy Watling – East St. Paul (Laura Burtnyk, Emily Deschenes, Sarah Pyke, Coach Tom Clasper) – the CTRS #26 team was a semi-finalist finish at DEKALB SuperSpiel, MCT Atkins Classic, and qualified for the playoffs at the MCT Championship.

SEED #4: Lisa McLeod – Pembina (Christine MacKay, Victoria Beaudry, Jolene Callum, Jennifer Clark-Rouire, Coach Lyall Hudson) – the CTRS #31 team had one win and 3 semi-finalist finishes in MCT events, including the MCT Championship.

The 12-team field includes two more teams from Assiniboine Memorial (Rachel Kaatz, Darcy Robertson) as well as a pair of teams from the Granite (Sarah-Jane Sass, Lane Prokopowich). A second team from the Heather (Cassidy Dundas) completes the Winnipeg club competitors list. Rural Manitoba clubs represented include Carberry (Alyssa Calvert), Manitou (Cheyenne Ehnes), and Neepawa (Hailey McFarlane).

Joining the list of Manitoba Women’s championship host communities for the first time, with a population of about 675, Pilot Mound also becomes the smallest community to host a Manitoba Men’s or Women’s arena curling championship event.

The champion will wear CurlManitoba’s crest at the national Scotties Tournament of Hearts February 14-23, 2025 in Thunder Bay. They will join Manitoba teams skipped by Kerri Einarson and Kaitlyn Lawes who pre-qualified for the Canadian Championship.

CurlManitoba will continue its past policy of livestreaming one game on each draw in Pilot Mound. Curling fans unable to attend in person will find the broadcasts on the CurlManitoba YouTube channel.

CURLMANITOBA ANNOUNCES NEW SPONSORSHIP FOR MANITOBA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

CurlManitoba Executive Director Craig Baker has announced new title and presenting sponsors and a new name for the Manitoba Women’s Curling Championship.

The first event under the new branding will be played in 2025 in Pilot Mound. It will be the CurlManitoba RME WOMEN OF THE RINGS CHAMPIONSHIP presented by Case IH.

“The RME Women of the Rings presented by Case IH expands the support of curling in Manitoba which began a few years ago when Rocky Mountain Equipment joined us as presenting sponsor of our women’s championship and as a major supporter of our expanded livestream broadcast program,” says Baker. “We have appreciated the long support of first Scott Paper and then Kruger as title sponsors of our Women’s championship and we look forward to the new opportunities created by the joint RME & Case IH partnership.”

“We are excited to increase our support for CurlManitoba now as the Title Sponsor of the newly named RME Women of the Rings Championship, commented RME CSOO Jim Wood. “RME has a large footprint throughout rural Manitoba and partnerships like this enable us to support the communities in which we serve.”

The 2025 RME Women of the Rings presented by Case IH in Pilot Mound will be played in the now-standard format of 12 teams competing in two pools of six teams, with playoffs. Kaitlyn Lawes and her 2024 champion team are the first team to qualify for the event as the returning champions.

Rocky Mountain Equipment (RME) is a consolidator of agriculture and construction equipment dealerships, primarily focused on the CNH brands. They employ over 1,000 people directly and serve tens of thousands more customers and their employees. Operating 43 agriculture branch locations across Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba as well as serving customers radiating beyond those three provinces, RME’s goal is to provide a reliable, consistent customer experience through each interaction.

RME becomes only the sixth corporate sponsor in the history of Women’s championship in Manitoba which began when Dauphin’s Sadie Delmage team won the first championship in 1951. The Manitoba Ladies Curling Association was the sponsor that first year but Eaton’s joined as the first corporate sponsor (Eaton’s Championship) in 1952.

Dominion Stores became the second corporate sponsor (Silver D Championship) in 1961 and the MLCA was the sponsor of the Rose Bowl from 1968 to 1972. In 1973, Macdonald Tobacco (Macdonald Lassie) became the third corporate sponsor.

Scott Paper (Scott Tournament of Hearts 1982 – 2006) and Kruger Products (Scotties Tournament of Hearts 2007-2024) round out the first five plus decades of women’s curling sponsorship in Manitoba.

FORMER CHAMPS WIN SEAGRAM’S WHISKY CLUB CHAMPIONSHIPS

Former champion teams from La Salle and Pembina have won the Seagram’s Whisky Manitoba Curling Club Championships.

Deb McCreanor and her La Salle team (Trisha Hill, Michelle Buchanan, Jennifer Cawson) won their third Manitoba Curling Clubs Championship with a 5-4 win Jennifer Clark-Rouire and her Fort Garry team (Karen Klein, Amanda Hickey, Kristie Moroz) Sunday afternoon in Gimli.

Deb McCreanor, Trisha Hill, Michelle Buchanan, Jennifer Cawson with sponsor rep Dean Clayton

The McCreanor and Clark-Rouire teams had both finished with 4W-1L records in the same round-robin pool. McCreanor’s semi-final with Alyssa Calvert (Carberry) was a re-match of the only game the La Salle team had lost in the round-robin. The La Salle team won that second meeting 6-1. Clark-Rouire and her team, who had lost in the round-robin to McCreanor, won the quarter-final 8-5 over Joelle Brown (Fort Rouge) and the semi-final 6-3 over former champion Marlene Lang (St. Vital).

It was the third curling clubs championship for a team from La Salle Curling Club. McCreanor, with this same line-up, had previously won the event in 2018 and 2021.

In the men’s event, Zach Wasylik and his Pembina team (Jack Hykaway, Josh Harding, Graham Normand, Andrew Peck) needed an extra end to win 8-7 over Corey Chambers and his Fort Garry team (Ian Fordyce, Michael Martin, Brent McCrea, Dan Bender).

Zach Wasylik, Jack Hykaway, Josh Harding, Graham Normand with sponsor rep Dean Clayton

Wasylik’s team was the only foursome to run undefeated to the final in the two events. They had a 5W-0L record in the round-robin and defeated Kyle Foster (Arborg) in the Sunday afternoon semi-final. Chambers opened the round-robin with a pair of losses, including an 8-7 loss to Wasylik. The Fort Garry team rebounded to win five in a row, including the quarterfinal (3-2 over Kyle Einarson-Gimli) and the semi-final (5-3 over Ryan Hyde-Portage).

It was the second curling clubs championship for a team from Pembina Curling Club. Wasylik, with this same line-up, had previously won the event in 2022.

The two teams earned the opportunity to represent Manitoba in the fall of 2024 at the national championships in Barrie, ON.

CLUBS CHAMPIONSHIPS UNDERWAY IN GIMLI

Eighteen different curling clubs from across Manitoba will be represented when the Seagram’s Whisky Curling Club Championships take place at Gimli Curling Club this weekend (April 4-7, 2024). The women’s first games are scheduled for 11:30AM, today with the men starting on the 2:30PM draw.

Twelve teams will compete in a round-robin with pools of six teams in each of the two championships. The first-place team in each pool advances to the semifinals while the second and third place teams will meet in a crossover play-in game. All playoff games are scheduled for Sunday, April 7 with the two finals at 5:00PM.

Three former champion teams return to the competitions with the same line-up which won in past years while one other Clubs Champion skip and a number of other champion skips from other competitions will also be vying for the titles.

In the Seagram’s Whisky Women’s Club Championship, 2020 champion Marlene Lang’s St. Vital team (Pamela Kok, Jackie Hendrickson, Megan Pauls) and 2018 champion Deb McCreanor’s La Salle team (Trisha Hill, Michelle Buchanan. Jen Cawson) will both be trying to win their second Clubs Championship. Both have the same line-up which won that previous championship. Former Senior Women’s champion skips Terry Ursel (Neepawa) and Joelle Brown (Fort Rouge) and this year’s Manitoba and Canadian Mixed Doubles champion Kadriana Lott (Gimli) are among the highly regarded challengers.

In the Seagram’s Whisky Men’s Club Championship, 2022 champion Zachary Wasylik and his Pembina team (Jack Hykaway, Josh Harding, Graham Normand) will attempt to win their second championship together. The 2019 Clubs champion skip, Derek Blanchard (Assiniboine Memorial) returns with a different team but it is the team which competed in the 2024 Viterra Championship. Former Mixed champion skip Corey Chambers also will contend with his Fort Garry team.

As the host club, Gimli is represented by Kadriana Lott’s team in the Seagram’s Whisky Women’s Club Championship while Kyle Einarson will skip the host entry in the Seagram’s Whisky Men’s Club Championship.

Five other Manitoba clubs; Burntwood, Carberry, La Salle, East St. Paul, and Fort Garry, will have teams competing in both the men’s and women’s events.

Beausejour, Brandon, Fort Rouge, Granite, Neepawa, and St. Vital are represented in the Women’s championship while Arborg, Assiniboine Memorial, Charleswood, Gilbert Plains, Pembina, and Portage are represented in the Men’s championship.

The champions will represent Manitoba at the national championship next fall in Barrie, ON.

HAMIOTA TEAM WINS PHARMASAVE SENIOR WOMEN’S

Kathy Isaac (Hamiota) has won the Pharmasave Senior Women’s Championship with a 6-5 extra end win today at Heather Curling Club over Kim Link (East St. Paul).

(L-R) Kathy Isaac, Lynn Sandercock, Sheila Gregory, Sandra Cowling

Link appeared to take control of the game with a two in the sixth end to lead 5-2. The East St. Paul team had a two point lead coming home after Isaac had three stones in a heavily guarded four foot circle in the seventh but could score only one.

Isaac’s final stone draw on the eighth was near buried in the front four foot, forcing Link to play a runback which over curled. A stolen two tied the game.  On the extra end, Isaac’s last stone guard left her shot stone partially open up the centre line but Link’s hit attempt didn’t curl up quite enough. It rubbed the shot stone but didn’t remove it, giving up the steal and an 6-5 win for Isaac.

It is the first Manitoba Senior Women’s championship for Kathy Isaac and a second for each of her Hamiota teammates. Third Lynn Sandercock won in 2012 with Lois Fowler while and Sandra Cowling skipped and Sheila Gregory was at third in winning the title in 2016.

The Sunday afternoon final game was a re-match of yesterday’s Page 1-1 Playoff game which Link had won 7-5.

The two teams had earned the entry into the playoffs with perfect 4W-0L records in the ten-team championship which was played in a round-robin, two pools of five format.

Second place in each pool was determined via the tiebreaker process of “who beat who”. 

In Link’s Asham Ultra Force Pool, Laurie Deprez (Stonewall) and Deb McCreanor (Ft. Rouge) both finished with 2W-2L records. As Deprez had beaten McCreanor in their preliminary game, Deprez advanced.

In Isaac’s Asham Pool, Marlene Lang (St. Vital) and 2023 champion Joelle Brown (Ft. Rouge) had also tied with 2W-2L records but Lang advanced on the basis of a round-robin victory.

Lang defeated Deprez (11-2) in the Page 2-2 Playoff but lost the Sunday morning semi-final to Isaac (8-2).

The Link/Isaac foursome will represent Manitoba at the Canadian National Seniors Championship in Moncton, NB in December 2024.

HAYWARD MAKES MANITOBA CURLING HISTORY WITH MIXED WIN

Carman’s Shaela Hayward made Manitoba curling history as third for Ryan Wiebe’s Fort Rouge team when they won the Chicken Chef Mixed last weekend in Neepawa.

(l-r) Ryan Wiebe, Shaela Hayward, Ty Dilello, Jennifer Clark-Rouire (CurlManitoba photo)

Hayward became the first person in Manitoba’s long curling history to win THREE Manitoba championships in the same curling season. Earlier, she had skipped her teams to the Manitoba U-18 Women’s and U-21 Women’s titles.

The young Carman curler added to this year’s championships total by winning Curling Canada’s U-18 Championship and she can add to the total again when she competes in the U-21 Nationals, March 24-31, in Fort McMurray.

Team Wiebe (Shaela Hayward, Ty Dilello, Jennifer Clark-Rouire) had a 6W-2L record in the Neepawa event. They lost “A” and “B” qualifiers to former champions Braden Calvert (Carberry) and Sean Grassie (Deer Lodge) respectively. They won their “C” qualifier with a win over Michael Siwicki (Granite) to advance to the Page Playoff 3-4 game.

In the playoff round they had a 7-3 win over Kevin Paramor (Arden) and then defeated Grassie 6-3 in the semi-final and Calvert 4-3 in the final.

The Fort Rouge team will represent Manitoba at the Canadian Mixed in November of 2024.

Prior to winning her third championship of the season, Hayward had been one of only 20 Manitoba curlers to have won a pair of titles in a single season. The first to accomplish the feat was Lloyd Gunnlaugson who won the Men’s and Seniors Men’s in 1983. Most recent to do it was Rylan Campbell who won this year’s U-20 Mixed Doubles after earlier winning the U-18 Men’s.

The complete list includes:

1983 Lloyd Gunnlaugson (Men, Senior Men)
1986 Barb Spencer (Women, Mixed)
1986 Darcy Robertson (Women, Mixed)
1991 Jeff Stoughton (Men, Mixed)
2001 Winston Warren (Sr. Men, Masters)
2002 Elaine Jones (Sr. Women, Masters)
2003 Elaine Jones  (Sr. Women, Masters)
2003 Ruth Wiebe  (Sr. Women, Masters)
2014 Kyle Kurz (Jr. Men, Mixed Doubles)
2017 Gwen Wooley  (Sr. Women, Masters)
2022 Elias Huminicki (U18, Jr. Men)
2022 Jordon McDonald  (U18, Jr. Men)
2023 Colton Lott (Men, Mixed Doubles)
2023 Deb McCreanor  (Sr. Women, Masters)
2023 Elias Huminicki  (U18, Jr. Men)
2024 Shaela Hayward (U18, Jr. Women, Mixed)
2024 Keira Krahn  (U18, Jr. Women)
2024 India Young  (U18, Jr. Women)
2024 Rylie Cox  (U18, Jr. Women)
2024 Rylan Campbell (U18, U20 Mixed Doubles)

EVASON & CAMPBELL WIN MANITOBA U-20 MIXED DOUBLES

The 16-team Dynasty U-20 Mixed Doubles Championship wrapped up Sunday with Lauren Evason and Rylan Campbell winning the first Manitoba U-20 Mixed Doubles. The game was proof of the dramatic ebbs & flows of fortune inherent in Mixed Doubles curling.

Evason & Campbell

Facing Zoey Terrick & Tanner Graham in the final, Evason and Campbell controlled the game with well placed draws and guards end after end. They scored singles on the first and fourth ends and stole single points on each of the second, fifth and sixth ends to lead 5-1 with two ends to play.

A Terrick-Graham “power-play” on the seventh end resulted in a two and was followed by a steal of two when a last stone Evason takeout jammed to create a 5-5 tie and force an extra end.

The ninth end was played in the four foot circle with Graham making the first key shot, a tap to sit shot stone buried. Campbell followed with a draw which didn’t curl up quite enough and was second shot stone on the teeline in the four foot. With the last stone of the end, Terrick made a well placed guard leaving Evason nothing but an angled double tap to the button.

Just hit the outside of the blue stone onto the red stone – the other red stone will stop it! It did for one and victory.

The shot was made, stopping against the third shot stone behind the button, to seal the victory.

With the title, Campbell becomes the 20th curler in Manitoba curling history to win a second championship in the same season. Earlier this season, he skipped the Manitoba U-18 Men’s team. It is a first championship for Evason, who was a finalist in the 2023 U-18 championship.

Evason & Campbell had a record of 5W-1L going in to the final. They had lost their opening game to Terrick & Graham and then won five in a row. In the semi-final, they were tied 3-3 with Cassidy & Hunter Dundas before jumping out to an 8-3 lead coming home.

Terrick & Graham were undefeated going into the final, with a 4W-0L round-robin record and a pair of playoff victories. In the semi-final, they had defeated Terrick’s junior teammate, Jensen Letham and her partner Jace Freeman. They led 9-4 after five ends and 9-8 coming home in the semi-final.

There is currently no national championship in U-20 Mixed Doubles.

DYNASTY U20 MIXED DOUBLES BEGINS FRIDAY EVENING AT CHARLESWOOD

There are provincial champions and provincial U-18 & U21 competitors scattered all through the 16 teams competing in CurlManitoba’s first U-20 Mixed Doubles Provincial Championship which gets underway today at the Charleswood Curling Club.

The Dynasty U-20 Mixed Doubles features 16 teams playing in round-robin format, pools of four teams with each pool playing four round robin games against teams from a different pool

The first two round-robin draws will take place at 5:30pm and 8:30pm Friday (March 8). There will be five round-robin draws scheduled all day Saturday, beginning at 8:30am.

“We are excited about hosting our first Dynasty U20 Mixed Doubles Championship,” says CurlManitoba Executive Director Craig Baker. “The young athletes competing in the event are some of the finest young curlers in the province, we think it is very important to give them this chance to expand their competitive experience and opportunities.”

The field of competitors includes:
** Keira Krahn (2024 Manitoba & Canadian U-18 champion, 2024 Manitoba Junior champion) partnered with Joshua Evans.
** Jensen Letham (2023 Manitoba junior champion, 2024 Manitoba Junior Finalist) partnered with Jace Freeman (2023 Manitoba U-18 champion, 2024 Manitoba Junior Finalist)
** Nick Senff (2024 Manitoba U-18 champion, 2024 Manitoba Junior Finalist) partnered with Ella Robins
** Rylan Graham (2023 Manitoba U-18 Champion, 2024 Manitoba U-18 champion) partnered with Julie Magnusson
** Rylan Campbell (2024 Manitoba U-18 champion) partnered with Lauren Evason (2023 Manitoba U-18 Finalist)
** Jack Steski (2023 Manitoba U-18 Champion) partnered with Shyla Johnson
** Zoey Terrick (2023 Manitoba junior champion, 2022 Manitoba U-18 champion, 2024 Manitoba Junior Finalist) partnered with Tanner Graham
** Tessa Terrick (2023 Manitoba Junior champion, 2022 Manitoba U-18 champion, 2023 Manitoba U-18 Finalist, 2024 Manitoba Junior Finalist) partnered with Ethan Brandt
** Piper Stoesz (2023 Manitoba U-18 champion) partnered with Nolan Ross
** Cassidy Dundas (2023 Manitoba Junior champion, 2022 Manitoba U-18 champion, 2023 Manitoba U-18 Finalist, 2024 Manitoba Junior Finalist) partnered with Hunter Dundas
** Ryan Ostrowsky (2024 Manitoba Junior Finalist) partnered with Emily Ostrowsky
** Luke Robins (2024 Manitoba Junior Finalist) partnered with Rylie Buchalter

The other teams, with less gaudy credentials but plenty of championship experience include Logan Strand/Samantha Eagles, Karys Buchalter/Hudson Strand, Ryan Hoplock/Olivia Hoplock, and Anabelle Lanthier/Colton Graham.

Two teams from each pool will advance to the 8-team playoff which begins at 10am on Sunday at Charleswood.

DEFENDING CHAMPS WIN WEEKEND CHAMPIONSHIPS

Randy Neufeld’s Master Men defending champion team from La Salle and the Winnipeg Beach Mixed Doubles duo of Kadriana & Colton Lott are repeat winners of their CurlManitoba championships which were staged this weekend in Portage and Beausejour. Team Karen Fallis (Fort Rouge), which won the Master Women championship Sunday, included Maureen Bonar who was also a member of last year’s senior women’s championship team.

l-r Randy Neufeld, Dean Moxham, Peter Nicholls, Darren Oryniak

Monday afternoon in Portage, in the Manitoba’s Credit Unions Master Men’s Championship, Neufeld’s La Salle team (Dean Moxham, Peter Nicholls, Darren Oryniak, Dale Michie) defeated Murray Warren – Brandon (Brian Barker, Terry Warren, Reg Warren, Gary Barker) to retain the title they won a year ago in Thompson.

The final was a close affair, tied 4-4 coming home. Neufeld had the last stone but didn’t have to use it. Neufeld’s double kill with his first stone left him lying two behind a centreline guard, with shot stone biting the four-foot circle. Attempting to bury, Warren contacted the shot stone and left Neufeld the winning point.

The Warren team had been undefeated going into the final game of the 16-team event. They were unbeaten in the round robin and beat Neufeld 6-3 in the Page 1 vs 1 Playoff game. The defending champion Neufeld team set up the re-match with an 8-2 win over Stan Struthers – Pembina in the semi-final. Struthers had eliminated former champion Mark Franklin – Granite in the Page 2 v 2 Playoff game.

r-l Karen Fallis, Maureen Bonar, Lynn Fallis-Kurz, Laurie Ellwood

Earlier on the weekend in Portage, Karen Fallis and her Fort Rouge team (Maureen Bonar, Lynn Fallis-Kurz, Laurie Ellwood) lost the opening game of the double round-robin in the 4-team Master Women’s championship but never lost again. They ran off six consecutive wins, including a final game victory 7-4 over Judy Colwell’s East St. Paul (skip Wendy Nykoluk, Lynn Sandercock, Kathy Isaac) team.

All four members of the winning team are former Manitoba champions. Most recently, former world senior champion Bonar won the 2023 Manitoba Senior Women’s while Fallis & Fallis-Kurz won the 2018 senior women’s and Ellwood won the 2012 senior women’s. All four are also former Manitoba women’s champions as well.

Kadriana & Colton Lott

In Beausejour on Monday afternoon, the 18-team Dynasty Mixed Doubles Championship was won by defending champions, and 2018 champions, Kadriana & Colton Lott (Winnipeg Beach) with a final game shutout win over Darcy Robertson and James Kirkness (Assiniboine Memorial).  

To reach the final, Lott & Lott defeated the father-daughter duo of William & Mikaylah Lyburn (Granite) 11-5 while Robertson & Kirkness were 7-5 winners over Thomas Dunlop & Katie McKenzie (Stonewall).

Lott & Lott finished the event with a 7W-1L record, losing only an “A” semifinal to Colton Lott’s brother Tanner & Randine Baker (Selkirk).

The two Master Champion teams earn the invitation to compete at the Canadian Masters championship in Chicoutimi, Quebec in early April. The Canadian Mixed Doubles championship is in Fredericton, NB in mid-March.

FALLIS TEAM WINS MASTERS WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

Karen Fallis and her Fort Rouge team (Maureen Bonar, Lynn Fallis-Kurz, Laurie Ellwood) are the new Manitoba Masters Women’s Champions after defeating the Judy Colwell team 7-4 this afternoon in Portage.

Team Fallis lost their opening game of the double round robin series to Colwell and never lost again – running off six consecutive wins to gain the title.

In the Men’s Championship, the 2-3 crossover games were won by Mark Franklin-Granite (over Morley Walker-Arden) and Stan Struthers-Pembina (7-2 over Mike Mahon-Granite).

Franklin and Struthers will play in the Page Playoff elimination games this evening in Portage. Murray Warren – Brandon (7W-0L) plays Randy Neufeld – La Salle (6W-1L) on the top side of the Page Playoff draw.

The winner of the Warren-Neufeld games goes to the Monday afternoon final while the loser plays the Franklin-Struthers winner Monday morning at 9AM.

MANITOBA’S CREDIT UNIONS MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS UNDERWAY: Four teams, one in the Women’s competition and only three in the Men’s championship, are unbeaten after the two-game opening day of the Manitoba’s Credit Unions Masters Championship in Portage.

Randy Neufeld, with sweepers Dean Moxham and Darren Oryniak

In the four team Women’s division, where the teams will play a double round-robin with playoffs, East St. Paul’s Judy Colwell team leads the way with a pair of first day victories. Skipped by Wendy Nykoluk, the leaders defeated Karen Fallis (Fort Rouge) and Deb McCreanor (La Salle) in their two victories. Fallis and McCreanor both have 1W-1L records.

In the Men’s competition, defending champion Randy Neufeld (La Salle) and the Stan Struthers (Pembina) team, with Gord MacKay throwing fourth stones, have 2W-0L records to lead the Asham Group standings board. Former champion Murray Warren (Brandon) has the only 2W-0L record in the Asham Ultra Force Group.

The 16-team Master Men’s championship features three teams from the Granite CC, two each from Brandon, Hamiota and Fort Rouge and single entries from Arden, Burntwood, East St. Paul, La Salle Miami, Stonewall, and Virden.

The teams will play seven games in their 8-team round robin pools.

Playoffs in both the Men’s and Women’s championships will wrap up Sunday afternoon.

Two other sets of provincial jackets and crests will be awarded this weekend as well. The 18-team Dynasty Mixed Doubles Championship begins Friday evening in Beausejour while the 24-team SunLife Financial Manitoba Stick Championship presented by Jim Anton gets underway Friday morning in Morris.