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View From The Zone by Gerry Geurts Booked to St. John’s, and then back again. Sat, Apr 19, 2008 John Epping, the new second on Wayne Middaugh’s team has been racking up the airmiles this weekend, having made the trip to Newfoundland twice already this weekend.
Epping was noticeably absent last evening in the B Qualifier game in which Middaugh defeated Mike McEwen on Friday evening. Fan favourite Jamie Korab donned the Middaugh colours, with Scott Bailey moving up to second.
Epping was forced to return home due to a Friday morning work meeting that he couldn’t get out of, though was back Saturday evening in for the Quarterfinals. Read More |
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View From The Zone by Gerry Geurts Cinderella’s Glass Slipper Sat, Apr 19, 2008 It’s been a topsy-turvy week here in St. John’s, NL at the Women’s event of the Tylenol® Players Championship, with all the early favourites falling and the young guns stepping up.
The Semifinal matchups feature the 6th seed battling 11th seed and , 15th and 16th seeds in the other game. The teams you ask? Cheryl Bernard of Calgary, Alberta is 6, Krista (you might know her as Scharf) McCarville of Thunder Bay is 11, and Amber Holland of Saskatoon (15) and Eve Belisle of Montreal (16) round out the Final Four.
With the matchups, we’re going to have one of the bottom two seeds in this 16 team event playing probably the biggest match of their lives later this afternoon (3pm EDT on CBC Network) in the Championship Final. Read More |
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View From The Zone by Gerry Geurts Bad Chicken and The Awards Fri, Apr 18, 2008 It’s been a rough week this far for curling’s bad-boy of rock, John Morris, as he’s been under the weather and almost didn’t play the team’s first game on Thursday morning.
While thoughts of overdoing it may have come to mind, I will set the record straight that Morris has been battling a bad bought of food poisoning. “Bad Chicken Salad Sandwich”, Morris called it.
Also taking place on Thursday evening was the World Curling Tour Players’ Awards Banquet hosted in the main ballroom at the Fairmont Newfoundland. Read More |
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View From The Zone by Gerry Geurts New Teams and Alternate Realities Thu, Apr 17, 2008 With the season coming to close team changes begin to happen, and people’s vacation time has been budgeted and used up. Not everyone on a team can play at any given time, and therefore spares are often lined up to fill spots on the team.
Results can be varied when bringing in a new body to the team on the ice, though generally it does take some games before a team can get comfortable. Read More |
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View From The Zone by Gerry Geurts Martin wins first in a forfeit and Women are Upside Down Wed, Apr 16, 2008 Martin Ferland and his rink from Trois-Rivieres, Quebec was set to face Kevin Martin in the first Men’s action at the Tylenol Players’ Championship this evening from Mile One Arena in St. John’s.
Ferland and his teammates Marco Berthelot, Phillipe Lemay, and Christian Cantin has travel issues, as their flight from Montreal was delayed and due to this they missed their connecting flight in Halifax. Read More |
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View From The Zone by Gerry Geurts Early favourites fall to big upsets Wed, Apr 16, 2008 The Women’s have taken to the ice at the 2008 Tylenol® Players’ Championship, and the rust is slowly being shaken off by the competitors.
Many of these teams haven’t played a highlevel competitive event in a couple months, and it showed in the early struggles. Jennifer Jones of Winnipeg, Manitoba and Shannon Kleibrink of Calgary both dropped their first games in big upsets. Read More |
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View From The Zone by Gerry Geurts Arrival on The Rock! Tue, Apr 15, 2008 From the Worlds to the Players Championship….. The Travels Continue!
It was a great week at the World Championship held the last week, in which Kevin Martin proved he could win what many consider the biggest title.
But what Kevin has often referred to as the toughest title to win, and the one he considers the most prestigious is the next event on the calendar: The Tylenol Players Championship held this year in St. John’s, Newfoundland/Labrador. Read More |
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From the President's Desk by Paul Boutilier Farewell at the End of the Season Tue, Jan 15, 2008 Good afternoon everyone - this is a hard note to write on a couple of topics/
Secondly, it is a message I knew would come some day and today is the day, that after my 6 years plus a member of this organization, and each day for me has been a privilage and honor of mine to work on behalf of all players - my effort is going to come to an end at the end of this season. Read More |
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To the Point by Pierre Charette Major Upset on Opening Draw of The Nationals Thu, Dec 20, 2007 It was one of the biggest upset of the curling season in Port Hawkesbury on day one of The National, the second leg of the Capital One Grand Slam series. Read More |
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To the Point by Pierre Charette Bravo Quebec! Mon, Dec 10, 2007 Quebec City hosted their first ever Grand Slam last week. BDO’s Canadian Open, the first leg of the Capital One Grand Slam of Curling was held in the beautiful new Pavillon de la Jeunesse, minutes from historical Vieux Quebec. Read More |
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Kevin's Take by Kevin Martin A Week to Remember Mon, Dec 3, 2007 What a week in Quebec City . My wife, Shauna and I were treated fabulously during our stay.
The week started with a curling clinic at the Victoria Curling Club. Marc, Jules and I were joined by Pierre Charette and Bill Tschirhart in teaching the clinic. There were 34 curlers on the three sheets at the club. Read More |
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Kevin's Take by Kevin Martin An Insiders Look at the Sport of Curling Fri, Nov 23, 2007 During the BDO Canadian Open I am going to write a daily blog talking to you about the event, the players and maybe some behind the scenes stories. There are always a few good stories during a Tour event in Curling. The curlers are always good for that.
Let's take a minute to talk about the growth of curling lately. Read More |
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