Canadian women's curling tournament
The 2020
Scotties Tournament of Hearts , Canada's national women's
curling championship, was held from February 15 to 23 at
Mosaic Place in
Moose Jaw ,
Saskatchewan .
[1]
[2] The winning team was scheduled to represent Canada at the
2020 World Women's Curling Championship at the
CN Centre in
Prince George ,
British Columbia .
Manitoba 's
Kerri Einarson defeated
Ontario 's
Rachel Homan 8–7 in the final.
On February 18,
New Brunswick 's
Andrea Crawford rink scored seven points in the seventh end to set a new Canadian women's national championship record for most points scored in a single end, going on to defeat Kerri Einarson's undefeated and top-ranked Manitoba rink 13–7 in Draw 10 of the tournament.
[3]
[4] In Draw 12 on February 19,
Northern Ontario skip
Krista McCarville curled a perfect 100% game in a 4–3 win over
Alberta 's
Laura Walker .
[5]
This Tournament of Hearts marked the second time that Moose Jaw has hosted the Scotties; the first time that the Scotties was hosted in Moose Jaw was in
2015 .
[6]
Teams
Source:
[7]
Canada
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
The Glencoe Club ,
Calgary
Skip:
Chelsea Carey
Third:
Sarah Wilkes
Second:
Dana Ferguson
Lead:
Rachelle Brown
Saville SC ,
Edmonton
Skip:
Laura Walker
Third:
Kate Cameron
Second:
Taylor McDonald
[a]
Lead:
Nadine Scotland
Alternate:
Kelsey Rocque
[a]
Kamloops CC ,
Kamloops
Skip:
Corryn Brown
Third:
Erin Pincott
Second:
Dezaray Hawes
[b]
Lead:
Ashley Klymchuk
Alternate:
Dailene Pewarchuk
[b]
Gimli CC ,
Gimli
Skip:
Kerri Einarson
Third:
Val Sweeting
[c]
Second:
Shannon Birchard
Lead:
Briane Meilleur
Alternate:
Jennifer Clark-Rouire
[c]
New Brunswick
Newfoundland and Labrador
Northern Ontario
Nova Scotia
Gage Golf & CC ,
Oromocto
Skip:
Andrea Crawford
Third:
Jennifer Armstrong
Second:
Jillian Babin
Lead:
Katie Forward
St. John's CC ,
St. John's
Skip:
Erica Curtis
Third:
Erin Porter
Second:
Julie Devereaux
Lead:
Beth Hamilton
Fort William CC ,
Thunder Bay
Skip:
Krista McCarville
Third:
Kendra Lilly
Second:
Ashley Sippala
Lead:
Jen Gates
Mayflower CC ,
Halifax
Skip:
Mary-Anne Arsenault
Third:
Christina Black
Second:
Jenn Baxter
Lead:
Emma Logan
[d]
Alternate:
Kristin Clarke
[d]
Ontario
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Saskatchewan
Ottawa CC ,
Ottawa
Skip:
Rachel Homan
Third:
Emma Miskew
Second:
Joanne Courtney
[e]
Lead:
Lisa Weagle
[e]
Alternate:
Cheryl Kreviazuk
[e]
Montague CC ,
Montague
Skip:
Suzanne Birt
Third:
Marie Christianson
Second:
Meaghan Hughes
Lead:
Michelle McQuaid
CC Chicoutimi ,
Chicoutimi
Glenmore CC ,
Dollard-des-Ormeaux
CC Trois-Rivières ,
Trois-Rivières
Skip:
Noémie Verreault
Third:
Alanna Routledge
Second:
Marie-Pier Côté
Lead:
Jill Routledge
Alternate:
Joëlle St-Hilaire
Twin Rivers CC ,
North Battleford
Skip:
Robyn Silvernagle
Third:
Stefanie Lawton
Second:
Jessie Hunkin
[f]
Lead:
Kara Thevenot
Alternate:
Stephanie Schmidt
[f]
Northwest Territories
Nunavut
Yukon
Wild Card
Yellowknife CC,
Yellowknife
Fourth:
Jo-Ann Rizzo
Third:
Sarah Koltun
Skip:
Kerry Galusha
Lead:
Shona Barbour
Alternate:
Stacey Stabel
Iqaluit CC ,
Iqaluit
Skip:
Lori Eddy
Third:
Sadie Pinksen
Second:
Alison Griffin
Lead:
Kaitlin MacDonald
Whitehorse CC ,
Whitehorse
Skip:
Hailey Birnie
Third:
Chelsea Duncan
Second:
Gabrielle Plonka
Lead:
Kimberly Tuor
Alternate:
Rhonda Horte
St. Vital CC ,
Winnipeg
Skip:
Jennifer Jones
Third:
Kaitlyn Lawes
Second:
Jocelyn Peterman
Lead:
Dawn McEwen
Team Canada
Provincial Winners
Wild-Card Team
CTRS ranking
Wild card game
A wild card play-in game was played on February 14. It was contested between the top two teams on the
Canadian Team Ranking System standings who did not win their provincial championship: the
East St. Paul Curling Club 's
Tracy Fleury rink, and the
St. Vital Curling Club 's
Jennifer Jones rink, both curling in the
Winnipeg Metro Region .
[8] Team Wild Card entered the Scotties as the number 3 seed.
Wild card Game
Friday, February 14, 7:30 pm
Round robin standings
Final Round Robin Standings
Key
Teams to Championship pool
Teams to Tiebreakers
Round robin results
All draw times are listed in
Central Time (
UTC−06:00 ).
[9]
Draw 1
Saturday, February 15, 1:30 pm
Draw 2
Saturday, February 15, 6:30 pm
Draw 3
Sunday, February 16, 8:30 am
Draw 4
Sunday, February 16, 1:30 pm
Draw 5
Sunday, February 16, 6:30 pm
Draw 6
Monday, February 17, 8:30 am
Draw 7
Monday, February 17, 1:30 pm
Draw 8
Monday, February 17, 6:30 pm
Draw 9
Tuesday, February 18, 8:30 am
Draw 10
Tuesday, February 18, 1:30 pm
New Brunswick's seven-ender scored against Manitoba was the most points scored in a single end in Tournament of Hearts history.
[3]
[4]
Draw 11
Tuesday, February 18, 6:30 pm
Draw 12
Wednesday, February 19, 8:30 am
Northern Ontario skip
Krista McCarville curled a perfect 100% game.
[5]
Draw 13
Wednesday, February 19, 1:30 pm
Draw 14
Wednesday, February 19, 6:30 pm
Tiebreakers
Thursday, February 20, 8:00 am
Championship pool standings
The top four teams from each pool advance to the championship pool. All wins and losses earned in the round robin will be carried forward into the championship Pool. Wins in tiebreaker games are not carried forward.
Final Championship Pool Standings
Championship pool results
Draw 16
Thursday, February 20, 12:30 pm
Draw 17
Thursday, February 20, 6:30 pm
Draw 18
Friday, February 21, 12:30 pm
Draw 19
Friday, February 21, 6:30 pm
Playoffs
1 vs. 2
Saturday, February 22, 6:00 pm
3 vs. 4
Saturday, February 22, 1:00 pm
Semifinal
Sunday, February 23, 11:00 am
Final
Sunday, February 23, 6:00 pm
Statistics
Top 5 player percentages
After Championship Pool; minimum 5 games
Key
First All-Star Team
Second All-Star Team
Perfect games
Awards
The awards and all-star teams were as follows:
All-Star Teams
[10]
First Team
Second Team
Marj Mitchell Sportsmanship Award
[10]
Joan Mead Builder Award
[11]
Final standings
Provincial and territorial playdowns
Notes
References
^
"2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts" . Curling Canada . Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
^ Cameron, Al (February 11, 2019).
"Moose Jaw Saskatchewan to play host to the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts" . Curling Canada . Retrieved September 3, 2019 .
^
a
b
"New Brunswick's Crawford makes history with 7 point end at Scotties" . CBC Sports . February 18, 2020. Retrieved February 18, 2020 .
^
a
b Horne, Ryan (18 February 2020).
"New Brunswick sets Scotties record with seven-ender against top-seed Manitoba" . TSN. Retrieved February 19, 2020 .
^
a
b
"McCarville throws perfect game in win over Walker at Scotties" . TSN. The Canadian Press. February 19, 2020. Retrieved February 19, 2020 .
^ Staff writer (October 25, 2018).
"Scotties headed back to Moose Jaw in 2020" .
Regina Leader-Post . Retrieved February 16, 2020 .
^
"Teams" . Curling Canada . Retrieved December 7, 2019 .
^ Perry, Justin (January 18, 2020).
"CTRS Standings – Women" . Curling Canada.
^
"Draw Schedule" . Curling Canada . Retrieved February 4, 2020 .
^
a
b
"All-stars, awards, announced at 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts" .
Curling Canada . February 22, 2020. Retrieved February 23, 2020 .
^ Kurz, Larissa (February 18, 2020).
"Prince Albert curling umpire honoured with Joan Mead Award at Scotties" . Moose Jaw Today . Retrieved February 21, 2020 .
External links
Diamond D Championship Curling Association Championship Macdonald Lassies Championship Curling Association Championship Scott Tournament of Hearts Scotties Tournament of Hearts