Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts
The Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts is the Alberta provincial women's curling tournament run by Curling Alberta. The winning team represents Alberta at the Canadian women's national championship, called the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts | |
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Established | 1951 |
2023 host city | Wetaskiwin, Alberta |
2023 arena | Wetaskiwin Civic Centre Twin Arena |
2023 champion | Kayla Skrlik |
Current edition | |
Past winners
(National champions in bold)
Year | Team | Curling club | Host |
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2023[1] | Kayla Skrlik, Brittany Tran, Geri-Lynn Ramsay, Ashton Skrlik | Garrison Curling Club | Wetaskiwin |
2022[2] | Laura Walker, Kate Cameron, Taylor McDonald, Nadine Scotland | Saville Community Sports Centre | Grande Prairie |
2021 | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Alberta.[3] Team Walker (Laura Walker, Kate Cameron, Taylor McDonald, Nadine Scotland) represented Alberta at Scotties.[4] | ||
2020[5] | Laura Walker, Kate Cameron, Taylor McDonald, Nadine Scotland | Saville Community Sports Centre | Okotoks |
2019[6] | Chelsea Carey, Sarah Wilkes, Dana Ferguson, Rachelle Brown | The Glencoe Club | Stettler |
2018[7] | Casey Scheidegger, Cary-Anne McTaggart, Jessie Scheidegger, Kristie Moore | Grande Prairie Curling Club | Medicine Hat |
2017[8] | Shannon Kleibrink, Lisa Eyamie, Sarah Wilkes, Alison Thiessen | Okotoks Curling Club | St. Albert |
2016[9] | Chelsea Carey, Amy Nixon, Jocelyn Peterman, Laine Peters | The Glencoe Club | Calgary |
2015[10] | Val Sweeting, Lori Olson-Johns, Dana Ferguson, Rachelle Brown | Saville Sports Centre | Lacombe |
2014[11] | Val Sweeting, Dana Ferguson, Joanne Courtney, Rachelle Pidherny | Saville Sports Centre | Sylvan Lake |
2013[12] | Kristie Moore, Blaine Richards, Michelle Trarback, Amber Cheveldave | Grande Prairie Curling Club | Lethbridge |
2012[13] | Heather Nedohin, Beth Iskiw, Jessica Mair, Laine Peters | Saville Sports Centre | Leduc |
2011[14] | Shannon Kleibrink, Amy Nixon, Bronwen Webster, Chelsey Bell | Calgary Winter Club | Camrose |
2010 | Valerie Sweeting, Megan Einarson, Whitney More, Lindsay Makichuk | Saville Sports Centre | Calgary |
2009 | Cheryl Bernard, Susan O'Connor, Carolyn Darbyshire, Cori Bartel | Calgary Winter Club | Sylvan Lake |
2008 | Shannon Kleibrink, Amy Nixon, Bronwen Saunders, Chelsey Bell | Calgary Winter Club | Wainwright |
2007 | Cheryl Bernard, Susan O'Connor, Carolyn Darbyshire, Cori Bartel | Calgary Winter Club | Grande Prairie |
2006 | Cathy King, Lori Armistead, Raylene Rocque, Tracy Bush | Saville Sports Centre | Edmonton |
2005 | Cathy King, Lori Armistead, Raylene Rocque, Tracy Bush | Saville Sports Centre | Lethbridge |
2004[15] | Shannon Kleibrink, Amy Nixon, Glenys Bakker, Stephanie Marchand | Calgary Winter Club | Calgary |
2003[16] | Deb Santos, Jackie-Rae Greening, Brenda Bohmer, Kate Horne | Avonair Curling Club | Drayton Valley |
2002[17] | Cathy King, Lawnie MacDonald, Brenda Bohmer, Kate Horne | Ottewell Curling Club | Edmonton |
2001[18] | Renée Sonnenberg, Marcy Balderston, Tina McDonald, Karen McNamee | Sexsmith Curling Club | Red Deer |
2000[19] | Heather Nedohin, Carmen Barrack, Kristie Moore, Rona McGregor | Ottewell Curling Club | Grande Prairie |
1999[20] | Renée Handfield, Marcy Balderston, Tina McDonald, Karen McNamee | Sexsmith Curling Club | Edmonton |
1998[21] | Cathy Borst, Heather Godberson, Brenda Bohmer, Kate Horne | Ottewell Curling Club | Okotoks |
1997[22] | Cathy Borst, Heather Godberson, Brenda Bohmer, Kate Horne | Ottewell Curling Club | Fox Creek |
1996[23] | Cheryl Kullman, Karen Russ, Barb Sherrington, Judy Pendergast | Calgary Winter Club | Drayton Valley |
1995[24] | Cathy Borst, Maureen Brown, Deanne Shields, Kate Horne | Ottewell Curling Club | Medicine Hat |
1994[25] | Gloria Palinkas, Crystal McLeod, Charlene Robinson, Candy Taylor | Grande Prairie Curling Club | Peace River |
1993[26] | Shannon Kleibrink, Sandra Jenkins, Sally Shigehiro, Joanne Wright | Airdrie Curling Club | Edmonton |
1992[27] | Cheryl Bernard, Allison Earl, Barb Davies, Bev Kellerman | The Glencoe Club | Strathmore |
1991[28] | Deb Shermack, Jackie-Rae Greening, Diane Alexander, Leanne Usher | Avonair Curling Club | Grande Prairie |
1990[29] | Deb Shermack, Jackie-Rae Greening, Diane Alexander, Leanne Usher | Shamrock Curling Club | Lloydminster |
1989[30] | Deb Shermack, Penny Ryan, Diane Alexander, Twyla Pruden | Shamrock Curling Club | High River |
1988[31] | Lil Werenka, Simone Handfield, Bev Karasek, Kathy Bacon | Beaumont Curling Club | Fox Creek |
1987[32] | Karen Gould, Marcy Balderston, Tina Listhaeghe, Jarron Savill | Grande Prairie Curling Club | Edmonton |
1986[33] | Lil Werenka, May Thompson, Karen Currey, Jean Slemko | Beaumont Curling Club | Calgary |
1985[34] | Susan Seitz, Judy Lukowich, Judy Erickson, Betty McCracken | North Hill Curling Club | Grande Prairie |
1984[35] | Connie Bennett, Mavis Roland, Judy Carr, Betty Clarke | North Hill Curling Club | St. Albert |
1983[36] | Cathy Shaw, Christine Jurgenson, Sandra Rippel, Penny Ryan | Crestwood Curling Club | Airdrie |
1982[37] | Cathy Shaw, Karen Jones, Sandra Rippel, Donna Martineau | Crestwood Curling Club | Peace River |
1981[38] | Susan Seitz, Judy Erickson, Myrna McKay, Betty McCracken | Calgary Curling Club | Grand Centre |
1980[39] | Barb Davis, Gayle Pilling, Jane Rempel, Lyn Harker | Lethbridge Curling Club | Calgary |
1979[40] | Myrna McQuarrie, Barb Davis, Gayle Pilling, Diane Smummach | Lethbridge Curling Club | Grande Prairie |
1978[41] | Betty Cole, Liz Gemmell, Anne McGarvey, Shirley Fisk | Thistle Curling Club | Edmonton |
1977[42] | Myrna McQuarrie, Rita Tarnava, Barb Davis, Jane Rempel | Lethbridge Curling Club | Calgary |
1976[43] | Gail Lee, Jackie Spencer, Anne McGarvey, Liz Gemmell | Derrick Curling Club | Grande Prairie |
1975[44] | Sharon Grigg, Betty Booth, Gail Frandsen, Karen Love | Medicine Hat Curling Club | Edmonton |
1974[45] | Marilyn Johnston, Elaine Souness, Irene Fielder, Marie Schultheiss | St. Albert Curling Club | Fort Macleod |
1973[46] | Betty Cole, Shirley Fisk, Bonnie Cessford, Sharon Grey | Thistle Curling Club | Valleyview |
1972[47] | Polly Beaton, Doreen DesHarnais, Jan Bingert, Terry Kope | Medicine Hat Curling Club | Jasper |
1971[48] | Kay Baldwin, Joyce Bucholz, Shirley Mitchell, Gladys Tanish | Granite Curling Club | Calgary |
1970[49] | Betty Cole, Doris Olsen, Betty Jamieson, Bonnie Cessford | Thistle Curling Club | High Prairie |
1969[50] | Simonne Flynn, Eleanor Geddes, Jean Myrol, Fern Muirhead | Medicine Hat Curling Club | Edmonton |
1968[51] | Hazel Jamison, Gail Lee, Jackie Spencer, June Coyle | Crestwood Curling Club | Medicine Hat |
1967[52] | Kay Berreth, Marge Rodger, Violet Salt, Evelyn Robertson | Stampede Curling Club | Grande Prairie |
1966[53] | Gail Lee, Hazel Jamison, Sharon Harrington, June Coyle | Crestwood Curling Club | Edmonton |
1965[54] | Dorothy Thompson, Vivian Kortgaard, Ruth Hayes, Ila Watson | Edmonton Curling Club | Calgary |
1964[55] | Mickey Down, Sheila McKenzie, Bernice Ashlee, Joanne Bennett | Dawson Creek Curling Club (BC) | Grande Prairie |
1963[56] | Vera Reed, Bernie McKenzie, Phyllis Crist, Irene Halvorsen | Calgary Winter Club | Edmonton |
1962[57] | Vera Reed, Bernie McKenzie, Phyllis Crist, Irene Halvorsen | Calgary Winter Club | Calgary |
1961[58] | Dorothy Thompson, Ila Watson, Vivian Kortgaard, Ruth Hayes | Edmonton Curling Club | Grande Prairie |
1960[59] | Dorothy Thompson, Elinor Myers, Ila Watson, Vivian Kortgaard | Edmonton Business Girls | Stettler |
1959[60] | Dorothy Thompson, Elinor Myers, Ila Watson, Vivian Kortgaard | Edmonton Business Girls | Calgary |
1958[61] | Ethel Lees, Mabel Johnson, Margaret Humber, Kay McPhall | Red Deer Curling Club | Dawson Creek, British Columbia |
1957[62] | Mabel McCloy, Doris Tymko, Tris Moon, Grace Latta | Edmonton Thistle Club | Edmonton |
1956[63] | Doris Bull, Vonnie Clary, Norma Stewart, Violet Willoughby | Edmonton | Medicine Hat |
1955[64] | Ethel Morton, Myrtle Ellis, Ruth Gooder, Grace Olson | Calgary | Grande Prairie |
1954[65] | Dorothy Thompson, Ila Watson, Hazel Olsen, Pat Damburger | Edmonton | Red Deer |
1953[66] | Doris Close, Fern Adams, Marg Hayward, Marie Oliphant | Medicine Hat | Lethbridge |
1952[67] | Doris Bull,[68] Mrs. W. S. Jones, Mrs. L. Petticrew, Mrs. K. Pirie | Granite | Edmonton |
1951[69] | Bernie Brodeur,[70] Mrs. T. L. Shepherd, Mrs. D. Chalmers, Mrs. R. Powers | Edmonton | Calgary |
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