1987 Scott Tournament of Hearts explained

1987 Scott Tournament of Hearts
Host City:Lethbridge, Alberta
Arena:Lethbridge Sportsplex
Dates:February 28–March 7
Attendance:34,277[1]
Winner:
Curling Club:Victoria Racquet Club, Victoria
Skip:Pat Sanders
Third:Georgina Hawkes
Second:Louise Herlinveaux
Lead:Deb Massullo
Alternate:Elaine Dagg-Jackson
Finalist: (Kathie Ellwood)

The 1987 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's curling championship, was held from February 28 to March 7, 1987 at the Lethbridge Sportsplex[2] in Lethbridge, Alberta.[3] The total attendance for the week was a then-record 34,277, which shattered the previous mark set in by over 10,000.

Team British Columbia, who was skipped by Pat Sanders won the event after defeating Manitoba in the final 9–3 in nine ends. BC advanced to the final after defeating Quebec in the semifinal 10–6. This was BC's sixth championship and the only title skipped by Sanders.

Sanders' rink would represent Canada at the 1987 World Women's Curling Championship held in Chicago, Illinois, USA, where they won Canada's fourth straight world championship.

New Brunswick's 11–1 victory over Alberta in Draw 7 tied a record set in for the most stolen ends in a single game by one team as New Brunswick stole six ends in that game.[4]

Teams

The teams were listed as follows:[5]

Team Canada British ColumbiaManitoba
St. Catharines CC, St. Catharines
Skip: Marilyn Darte
Third: Kathy McEdwards
Second: Chris Jurgenson
Lead: Jan Augustyn
Alternate: Lynn Reynolds
Grand Prairie CC, Grande Prairie
Skip: Karen Gould
Third: Marcy Balderston
Second: Tina Listhaeghe
Lead: Jarron Savill
Alternate: Janet Gummer
Racquet Club, Victoria
Skip: Pat Sanders
Third: Georgina Hawkes
Second: Louise Herlinveaux
Lead: Deb Massullo
Alternate: Elaine Dagg-Jackson
Deer Lodge CC, Winnipeg
Skip: Kathie Ellwood
Third: Cathy Treloar
Second: Laurie Ellwood
Lead: Sandra Asham
Alternate: Jane Malcolmson
New BrunswickNewfoundlandNova ScotiaOntario
Thistle St. Andrews CC, Saint John
Skip: Heidi Hanlon
Third: Gail Shields
Second: Janyce Messer
Lead: Judy Blanchard
Alternate: Ellen Brennan
St. Johns CC, St. John's
Skip: Cindy Crocker
Third: Andrea Bowering
Second: Gail Burry
Lead: Kathy O'Driscoll
Alternate: Debbie Bowering
CFB Halifax CC, Halifax
Skip: Virginia Jackson
Third: Marg Cutcliffe
Second: Joan Hutchinson
Lead: Sherry Jackson
Alternate: Marie-Anne Vautour
Royal Canadian CC, Toronto
Skip: Carol Thompson
Third: Anne Dunn
Second: Kim Duck
Lead: Lindy Crawford
Alternate: Patti Chow
Prince Edward IslandQuebec SaskatchewanYukon/Northwest Territories
Charlottetown CC, Charlottetown
Skip: Kim Dolan
Third: Karen Jones
Second: Shelley Muzika
Lead: Nancy Reid
Alternate: Cathy Dillon
Laviolette CC, Trois-Rivières
Skip: Helene Tousignant
Third: Marie Ferland
Second: Nicole Corbin
Lead: Josee Dauphinais
Alternate: Lee Tobin
Tartan CC, Regina
Skip: Kathy Fahlman
Third: Sandra Schmirler
Second: Jan Betker
Lead: Sheila Schneider
Alternate: Michelle Schneider
Whitehorse CC, Whitehorse
Skip: Shelley Aucoin
Third: Kathy Chapman
Second: Donna Scott
Lead: Debbie Stokes
Alternate: Margaret Lawrence

Round Robin standings

Final Round Robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreakers
TeamSkipwidth=20width=20width=20width=20width=20width=20width=20width=20width=20
Kathie Ellwood8 3 76 55 44 39 8 13 65%
Pat Sanders8 3 79 55 46 39 7 18 71%
Karen Gould7 4 74 64 44 40 6 19 68%
Helene Tousignant7 4 72 66 46 46 8 12 66%
Kathy Fahlman7 4 76 60 46 40 7 15 73%
Carol Thompson6 5 73 74 46 42 4 19 67%
Shelley Aucoin6 5 61 69 47 40 8 17 66%
Cindy Crocker5 6 64 67 47 40 8 17 68%
Marilyn Darte4 7 57 73 37 46 9 12 71%
Heidi Hanlon4 7 68 74 38 47 5 14 64%
Virginia Jackson3 8 61 79 42 51 5 9 70%
Kim Dolan1 10 56 81 39 48 7 9 70%

Round Robin results

All draw times are listed in Mountain Standard Time .[6]

Draw 1

Saturday, February 28, 1:00 pm

Draw 2

Saturday, February 28, 6:30 pm

Draw 3

Sunday, March 1, 1:00 pm

Draw 4

Sunday, March 1, 6:30 pm

Draw 5

Monday, March 2, 8:30 am

Draw 6

Monday, March 2, 1:00 pm

Draw 7

Monday, March 2, 6:30 pm

Draw 8

Tuesday, March 3, 8:30 am

Draw 9

Tuesday, March 3, 1:00 pm

Draw 10

Tuesday, March 3, 6:30 pm

Draw 11

Wednesday, March 4, 8:30 am

Draw 12

Wednesday, March 4, 1:00 pm

Draw 13

Wednesday, March 4, 6:30 pm

Draw 14

Thursday, March 5, 1:00 pm

Draw 15

Thursday, March 5, 6:30 pm

Tiebreakers

Round 1

Friday, March 6, 8:30 am

Round 2

Friday, March 6, 1:00 pm

Playoffs

Semifinal

Friday, March 6, 6:30 pm

Final

Saturday, March 7, 11:00 am

Statistics

Top 5 player percentages

Final Round Robin Percentages

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Leads %
77
76
75
74
73
73
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Seconds %
78
75
75
74
73
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Thirds %
75
74
70
68
67
67
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Skips %
68
68
66
64
64
64

Awards

The all-star team and sportsmanship award winners were as follows:[7]

All-Star Team

Position Name Team
Skip
Third
Second
Lead

Myrna McQuarrie Award

The Scotties Tournament of Hearts Sportsmanship Award is presented to the curler who best embodies the spirit of curling at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The winner was selected in a vote by all players at the tournament.

Prior to 1998, the award was named after a notable individual in the curling community where the tournament was held that year. For this edition, the award was named after Myrna McQuarrie, a Lethbridge native, who skipped Alberta to a women's national championship in and represented Alberta in the women's national championship.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2023 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Media Guide . Curling Canada . 27 February 2023 . 85.
  2. Calgary Herald, 27 Feb 1987, pg C4
  3. Web site: Archived copy . 2011-03-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120319201612/http://cdn.curling.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/1987_Scott_Tournament_of_Hearts.pdf . 2012-03-19 . dead .
  4. Web site: Hearts Records . Curling Canada Stats Archive . Curling Canada . 16 March 2023.
  5. Web site: 1987 Scott Tournament of Hearts . Curling Canada Stats Archive . Curling Canada . 16 March 2023.
  6. News: Personnel and Draw . 16 March 2023 . Calgary Herald . Canadian Press . Newspapers.com . February 27, 1987 . C2.
  7. Web site: 2023 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Media Guide . Curling Canada . 28 February 2023 . 148.