2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts | |
Size: | 250 |
Host City: | Red Deer, Alberta |
Arena: | ENMAX Centrium |
Dates: | February 18–26 |
Attendance: | 94,997 |
Winner: | |
Curling Club: | Saville Sports Centre, Edmonton |
Skip: | Heather Nedohin |
Third: | Beth Iskiw |
Second: | Jessica Mair |
Lead: | Laine Peters |
Alternate: | Amy Nixon |
Coach: | Darryl Horne |
Finalist: | (Kelly Scott) |
Prev: | 2011 |
Next: | 2013 |
The 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's national curling championship, was held from Saturday, February 18 to Sunday, February 26 at the ENMAX Centrium in Red Deer, Alberta.[1] [2] This Tournament of Hearts marked the second time that Red Deer has hosted the Scotties; the first time that the Scotties was hosted in Red Deer was in 2004.[1]
The winning team, Heather Nedohin of Alberta, went on to represent Canada at the 2012 Ford World Women's Curling Championship in Lethbridge, Alberta.[3] Nedohin won the final after she defeated British Columbia's Kelly Scott with a score of 7–6. Nedohin's championship win was the seventh win by the home team of the host province and the first championship win for Alberta in fourteen years.
The defending champions, skipped by Amber Holland, returned to their third Scotties in a row, for the first time wearing the red and white for Canada. They were looking to build momentum off of last year's success, when they won their first Canadian Women's Championship. The last time a team from Saskatchewan won back to back championships was in 1994 when Team Canada's Sandra Peterson (Schmirler) defeated Manitoba's Connie Laliberte to win her second National Title.
The road to a second national title was not going to be an easy one for the defending champions, as this year's field proved to be a difficult one. For the seventh time, in eight years Kerry Galusha represented the Northwest Territories/Yukon. Galusha has added Sharon Cormier to her team, and together the team had found early success on the World Curling Tour, defeating several top teams, and qualifying for an event. Making her 10th Scotties appearance, Heather Strong represented Newfoundland and Labrador. Strong's last appearance was in 2009, when her team went 5-6. Strong has never advanced beyond a tiebreaker and was looking for a spot in the playoffs.
Manitoba's spot to the Scotties was hotly contested and had several top teams vying for the provincial title. Jennifer Jones won the provincial final over Chelsea Carey. Jones, who made her 9th appearance at the Scotties, was looking for her 5th national title, but fell short. British Columbia's provincial playoffs saw four past provincial champions looking to win a place at the Scotties. Kelly Scott defeated Marla Mallett in the final to win the provincial championship. Scott missed out on the playoffs last year. Kim Dolan represented Prince Edward Island. This was Dolan's first provincial win in 13 years, and also marked her 12th and final Scotties appearance. Nova Scotia was represented by Heather Smith-Dacey, who finished third at last year's Scotties, but failed to make the playoffs at this event.
Michelle Englot represented Saskatchewan making her 8th appearance. Her last trip to the Scotties was in 2008 and was a difficult one, having lost her father the day before the event began. This time around was a much better time for Englot. Marie-France Larouche represented Quebec for the second year in a row, making her 7th Scotties appearance with a new team. Andrea Kelly of New Brunswick made her 5th appearance at the Scotties with a new lineup. Kelly recently promoted her third, Rebecca Atkinson, to skip, and Kelly continued to throw fourth stones.
Ontario was represented by the team skipped by Tracy Horgan, who made her first Scotties appearance after stealing the win over Rachel Homan in the Ontario provincial final. Heather Nedohin represented Alberta, marking the first time in twelve years that Nedohin has been to a Scotties. Nedohin is a former Scotties champion under skip Cathy King.
British Columbia | |||
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Kronau CC, Kronau Skip: Amber Holland Third: Kim Schneider Second: Tammy Schneider Lead: Heather Kalenchuk Alternate: Jolene Campbell | Saville SC, Edmonton Skip: Heather Nedohin Third: Beth Iskiw Second: Jessica Mair Lead: Laine Peters Alternate: Amy Nixon | Kelowna CC, Kelowna Skip: Kelly Scott Third: Sasha Carter Second: Dailene Sivertson Lead: Jacquie Armstrong Alternate: Sherry Fraser | |
Manitoba | New Brunswick | ||
St. Vital CC, Winnipeg Skip: Jennifer Jones Third: Kaitlyn Lawes Second: Jill Officer Lead: Dawn Askin Alternate: Jennifer Clark-Rouire | Gage G&CC, Oromocto Fourth: Andrea Kelly Skip: Rebecca Atkinson Second: Jillian Babin Lead: Jodie DeSolla Alternate: Jeanette Murphy | Bally Haly G&CC, St. John's Skip: Heather Strong Third: Laura Strong Second: Jenn Cunningham Lead: Stephanie Korab Alternate: Noelle Thomas-Kennell | |
CFB Halifax CC, Halifax Skip: Heather Smith-Dacey Third: Danielle Parsons Second: Blisse Comstock Lead: Teri Lake Alternate: Melanie Comstock | Idylwylde G&CC, Sudbury Skip: Tracy Horgan Third: Jennifer Seabrook Second: Jenna Enge Lead: Amanda Gates Alternate: Jen Gates | Charlottetown CC, Charlottetown Skip: Kim Dolan Third: Rebecca Jean MacDonald Second: Sinead Dolan Lead: Nancy Cameron Alternate: Michala Robison | |
Quebec | Saskatchewan | Northwest Territories/Yukon | |
CC Etchemin, Saint-Romuald Skip: Marie-France Larouche Third: Brenda Nicholls Second: Amélie Blais Lead: Anne-Marie Filteau Alternate: Julie Rainville | Tartan CC, Regina Skip: Michelle Englot Third: Lana Vey Second: Roberta Materi Lead: Sarah Slywka Alternate: Candace Chisholm | Yellowknife CC, Yellowknife Skip: Kerry Galusha Third: Sharon Cormier Second: Shona Barbour Lead: Megan Cormier Alternate: Wendy Miller |
Locale | Skip | W | L | PF | PA | Ends Won | Ends Lost | Blank Ends | Stolen Ends | Shot Pct. | |
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Jennifer Jones | 9 | 2 | 77 | 56 | 50 | 39 | 16 | 15 | 85% | ||
Kelly Scott | 8 | 3 | 87 | 74 | 54 | 46 | 8 | 12 | 79% | ||
Marie-France Larouche | 7 | 4 | 71 | 67 | 51 | 46 | 11 | 13 | 79% | ||
Heather Nedohin | 7 | 4 | 81 | 64 | 52 | 45 | 10 | 12 | 83% | ||
Canada | Amber Holland | 6 | 5 | 71 | 65 | 43 | 49 | 13 | 10 | 81% | |
Rebecca Atkinson | 5 | 6 | 70 | 78 | 43 | 50 | 11 | 5 | 78% | ||
Michelle Englot | 5 | 6 | 89 | 78 | 50 | 50 | 5 | 14 | 80% | ||
Tracy Horgan | 4 | 7 | 69 | 69 | 44 | 46 | 10 | 13 | 78% | ||
Heather Strong | 4 | 7 | 70 | 76 | 43 | 49 | 10 | 10 | 80% | ||
/Yukon | Kerry Galusha | 4 | 7 | 61 | 85 | 45 | 49 | 4 | 12 | 74% | |
Heather Smith-Dacey | 4 | 7 | 63 | 84 | 45 | 45 | 12 | 12 | 76% | ||
Kim Dolan | 3 | 8 | 73 | 80 | 46 | 49 | 14 | 10 | 76% |
All times listed in Mountain Time Zone (UTC-7).[4]
Saturday, February 18, 1:00 PM
Saturday, February 18, 6:00 PM
Sunday, February 19, 8:30 AM
Sunday, February 19, 1:30 PM
Sunday, February 19, 6:30 PM
Monday, February 20, 8:30 AM
Monday, February 20, 1:30 PM
Monday, February 20, 7:30 PM
Tuesday, February 21, 8:30 AM
Tuesday, February 21, 1:30 PM
Tuesday, February 21, 7:30 PM
Wednesday, February 22, 8:30 AM
Wednesday, February 22, 1:30 PM
Wednesday, February 22, 7:30 PM
Thursday, February 23, 8:30 AM
Thursday, February 23, 1:30 PM
Thursday, February 23, 7:30 PM
Friday, February 24, 7:30 PM
Player Percentages | ||||
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90% | 80% | |||
65% | 80% | |||
69% | 88% | |||
81% | 86% | |||
Total | 76% | Total | 83% |
Saturday, February 25, 11:00 AM
Player Percentages | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
78% | 78% | |||
75% | 91% | |||
81% | 83% | |||
70% | 87% | |||
Total | 76% | Total | 85% |
Saturday, February 25, 4:00 PM
Player Percentages | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
90% | 92% | |||
85% | 78% | |||
72% | 86% | |||
74% | 90% | |||
Total | 80% | Total | 87% |
Sunday, February 26, 8:30 AM
Player Percentages | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
94% | ||||
90% | 94% | |||
85% | 92% | |||
84% | 95% | |||
83% | 84% | |||
Total | 87% | Total | 91% |
Sunday, February 26, 1:30 PM
Player Percentages | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
83% | 85% | |||
81% | 88% | |||
69% | 93% | |||
78% | 83% | |||
Total | 78% | Total | 87% |
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The awards and all-star teams are as follows:[5] [6]
Second Team