Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts

The Viterra Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts is the Saskatchewan provincial women's curling tournament. The tournament is run by CURLSASK, the provincial curling association. The winning team represents Saskatchewan at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Established1948
2023 host cityEstevan, Saskatchewan
2023 arenaAffinity Place
2023 championRobyn Silvernagle
Current edition

Past winners

(National champions in bold)

Year Skip Locale Host
2023Robyn SilvernagleNorth Battleford (Twin Rivers)Estevan
2022Penny BarkerMoose Jaw (Moose Jaw Ford Curling Centre)Assiniboia
2021Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan.
Team Sherry Anderson represented Saskatchewan at Scotties.[1]
N/A
2020Robyn SilvernagleNorth Battleford (Twin Rivers)Melville
2019Robyn SilvernagleNorth Battleford (Twin Rivers)Humboldt
2018Sherry AndersonSaskatoon (Nutana)Melfort
2017Penny BarkerMoose Jaw (Moose Jaw Ford Curling Centre)Melville
2016Jolene CampbellRegina (Highland)Prince Albert
2015Stefanie LawtonSaskatoon (Nutana)Assiniboia
2014Stefanie LawtonSaskatoon (Nutana)Tisdale
2013Jill ShumayMaidstoneBalgonie
2012Michelle EnglotRegina (Tartan)Humboldt
2011Amber HollandKronauOutlook
2010Amber HollandKronauKindersley
2009Stefanie LawtonSaskatoon (CN)Swift Current
2008Michelle EnglotRegina (Tartan)North Battleford
2007Jan BetkerRegina (Callie)Balgonie
2006Tracy StreifelSaskatoon (Granite)Yorkton
2005Stefanie LawtonSaskatoon (CN)Assiniboia
2004Sherry AndersonDelisleMeadow Lake
2003Jan BetkerRegina (Callie)Balgonie
2002Sherry AndersonDelisleMelfort
2001Michelle RidgwayRegina (Callie)Estevan
2000June CampbellRegina (Callie)Humboldt
1999Cindy StreetMoose JawWeyburn
1998Cathy TrowellRegina (Callie)Rosetown
1997Sandra SchmirlerRegina (Callie)Swift Current
1996[2]Sherry ScheirichSaskatoon (Granite)Tisdale
1995[3]Sherry AndersonPrince AlbertRegina
1994[4]Sherry AndersonPrince AlbertWadena
1993[5]Sandra PetersonRegina (Callie)Shaunavon
1992[6]Michelle SchneiderRegina (Tartan)Yorkton
1991[7]Sandra PetersonRegina (Callie)Regina
1990[8]Michelle SchneiderRegina (Tartan)Humboldt
1989[9]Michelle SchneiderRegina (Tartan)Regina
1988[10]Michelle SchneiderRegina (Tartan)Weyburn
1987[11]Kathy FahlmanRegina (Tartan)Nipawin
1986[12]Lori McGearySaskatoon (Hub City)Regina
1985[13]Sheila RowanSaskatoon (Nutana)Tisdale
1984[14]Lori McGearySaskatoon (Sutherland)Swift Current
1983[15]Sheila RowanSaskatoon (Nutana)Saskatoon
1982[16]Arleen DayRegina (Callie)Melville
1981[17]Susan AltmanWadenaPrince Albert
1980[18]Marj MitchellRegina (Callie)Estevan
1979[19]Barb DespinsSaskatoon (Granite)Melfort
1978[20]Charlene GoodwinSaskatoon (Hub City)Moose Jaw
1977[21]Crystal BrunasPrince AlbertNorth Battleford
1976[22]Delores MillerWeyburnWeyburn
1975[23]Marj MitchellRegina (Callie)Yorkton
1974[24]Emily FarnhamSaskatoon (Nutana)Regina
1973[25]Vera PezerSaskatoon (Sutherland)Saskatoon
1972[26]Vera PezerSaskatoon (Sutherland)Esterhazy
1971[27]Vera PezerSaskatoon (Sutherland)Tisdale
1970[28]Dorenda SchoenhalsSaskatoon (Nutana)Swift Current
1969[29]Joyce McKeeSaskatoon (Hub City)Nipawin
1968[30]Barbara MacNevinDelisleEstevan
1967[31]Betty ClarkeRegina (Callie)Prince Albert
1966[32]Barbara MacNevinDelisleMoose Jaw
1965[33]Barbara MacNevinDelisleMelfort
1964[34]Janet PerkinRegina (Callie)Weyburn
1963[35]Mildred BinnerMoose JawSaskatoon
1962[36]Joyce McKeeSaskatoon (Hub City)Yorkton
1961[37]Joyce McKeeSaskatoon (Hub City)North Battleford
1960[38]Joyce McKeeSaskatoon (Hub City)Regina
1959[39]Janet PerkinRegina (Callie)Prince Albert
1958[40]Donna MathewsYorktonSwift Current
1957[41]Phyllis Baldwin BradwellSaskatoon
1956[42]Hazel GriggMoose JawEstevan
1955[43]Marj OlsonPrince AlbertMelfort
1954[44]Joyce McKeeSaskatoon (Hub City)[45]Yorkton (Game 1) & Regina (Game 2)
1953[46]Janet PerkinRegina (Callie)North Battleford
1952[47]Maybell SpoonerSaskatoon (Nutana)Weyburn
1951[48]Marj OlsonPrince AlbertPrince Albert
1950[49] Margaret Walker[50]Saskatoon (Granite)Moose Jaw
1949[51]Bessie McDonaldSaskatoon (Granite)Saskatoon
1948[52]Mrs. J. RoberstonDavidsonRegina

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