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News 2009-10
Last Updated Mar. 10 2010
Afternoon Ladies First Event - posted Feb. 26, 2010
Business Girls Third Event - posted Feb. 5, 2010
Monday
Night Third Event - revised Feb. 16, 2010
Forestry Mixed Second Event - posted Dec. 14, 2009
Mercantile League First Event - posted Feb. 22, 2010
Classic
Men's Last Event - posted Jan. 19, 2010
Tuesday Night Men's Fourth Event - posted Feb. 28, 2010
Thursday Night Men's Fourth Event - posted Mar. 1, 2010
High
School First Round - posted Nov. 9, 2009
Registration Forms Posted - Sept. 29, 2009 updated
Fees Posted - Sept. 29, 2009 updated
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2004-5 Season:
- Seniors
- Northern Ontario Senior Men's Champions
Al Harnden's men's seniors team won the Northern
Ontario Senior Men's playdowns held at the
Deer Trail Curling Club in Elliot Lake from
February 24-28. They are now headed to the
2005 Canadian Senior Men’s and Women’s Curling
Championships which will be held at the East St.
Paul Curling Club, East St. Paul, Manitoba from
March 19-27, 2005. Good luck from all of
us at Soo Curlers! The team finished with
a record of 9 and 2 tied with Saskatchewan and
Alberta for top spot. Saskatchewan was
given 1st place based on head to head
competition. The semi-final game between
Northern Ontario and Alberta was a hard fought
affair with the game going down to last rack and
Alberta winning 6-4. Team Harnden returns
to the Sault with the bronze medal. Not
bad for a first year team and really nice bunch
of old geezers.

Al Harnden, Mike Sagle, Brian Benford, Frank
Caputo
- Seniors
- Northern Ontario Senior Women's Champions
Brenda Johnston's rink is now headed to the
2005 Canadian Senior Men’s and Women’s Curling
Championships which will be held at the East St.
Paul Curling Club, East St. Paul, Manitoba from
March 19-27, 2005. Good luck from all of
us at Soo Curlers! Northern Ontario ended
up in a three-way tie for third place at 7 and 4
with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Team
Johnston hammered Nova Scotia 15-7 in the first
tie-breaker game but fell to New Brunswick 6-4
in the second tie-breaker and did not make the
playoffs. Great run ladies.

Skip Brenda Johnston (Idylwylde G.C.C., Sudbury)
Vice Anne Harris (Soo Curlers, Sault Ste.
Marie)
Second Jan Towns (Deer Trail C.C., Elliott Lake)
Lead Maymar Gemmell (Blind River C.C., Algoma
Mills)
- Juniors
- Northern Ontario Junior Men's Champions
Lead
- Steve Molodowich, Second - Scott Seabrook,
Third - Brady Barnett, Skip - Brad Jacobs and
Coach - Ross Boston are off to the 2005
Kärcher Canadian Junior Curling Championships,
being held in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
The captured the 2005 Men's Northern Ontario Provincial
Junior Curling Championship held in
Kapuskasing from January 13-15. They are
only the second Men's Junior team to represent
Sault Ste. Marie at the nationals and the
first in 55 years.
There record at the championship was 8 and 4 and
they just missed making the 3 team playoff.
All the members of Soo Curlers are very proud
of how your team competed during the week at the
nationals!

- Men's
Al Harnden's
men's team qualified as the "A"
representative in the Northern Ontario Curling
Associations (NOCA) association playdowns held
at the Tarentorus Curling Club. Al and his
team of Eric Harnden, Dusty Jakomait and Rob
Thomas will compete at the Labatt
Northern Ontario Men's Curling Championship
in Haileybury at the Cobalt-Haileybury Curling
Club from February 8-12. The team finished
with a record of 4 and 4 and a 3 way tie for
fourth place. They lost the first
tie-breaker game 7-4 to Bryan Burgess from the
NWOCA.
- Ladies
Elaine
Uhryn's ladies team qualified as the
"A" representative at the Northern
Ontario Ladies Curling Association (NOLCA)
association playdowns held at the Kapuskasing
Curling Club. They are now headed to the Rideau Curling Club to compete in the 2005
Ontario Scott Tournament of Hearts from February
19-27.
The team finished with a record of 3 and 6.

Skip: Elaine Uhryn, Third: Kelly
McLellan, Fifth: Lindsay Miners, Lead: Karen
Bonenfant, Second: Sherri Maquire
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Mixed
Dusty Jakomait's
mixed team qualified as the "A" representative
at the Northern Ontario Curling Association,
Association playdowns in Temiskaming, Quebec.
The team consists of Skip:
Dusty Jakomait,
Third: Lindsay Miners, Second: Brad Jacobs, and
Lead: Chris Fortin. They will competing in the
Northern Ontario Mixed Provincial Championships
in North Bay, March 24-26. The team
finished with a round robin record of 2 and 3
and did not make the playoffs. Better luck
next year!
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