1980 Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship

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The 1980 Canadian Ladies Curling Association Championship, nicknamed "The Lassie", was the 20th edition of the Canadian women's national curling championship. It was held at Northlands Gardens in Edmonton, Alberta February 23-March 1.[1][2]

Saskatchewan's Marj Mitchell won the event, defeating a 20-year-old Colleen Jones in the final, 6-5. Attendance for the entire week was just 4,538, with about 700 witnessing the final.[3]

Teams[]

Alberta British Columbia Manitoba
Lethbridge CC, Lethbridge

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Royal City Ladies CC, New Westminster

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East St. Paul Business Girls CC, East St. Paul

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Third: Patti Vande
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New Brunswick Newfoundland Nova Scotia
, Moncton

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, Labrador City

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, Halifax

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Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec
, St. Catharines

Skip: Christine Bodogh
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, Crapaud

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, Saint-Bruno

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Saskatchewan Northwest Territories/Yukon
Caledonian Ladies CC, Regina

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Third: Nancy Kerr
Second: Shirley McKendry
Lead: Wendy Leach

Yellowknife CC, Yellowknife

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Standings[]

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Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tie-Breakers
Locale Skip W L
 Nova Scotia Colleen Jones 9 1
 Ontario Christine Bodogh 6 4
 Saskatchewan Marj Mitchell 6 4
 Alberta 6 4
 British Columbia 6 4
 Northwest Territories/ Yukon Cathy Shaw 5 5
 Manitoba 4 6
Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland Sue Anne Bartlett 4 6
 Quebec 4 6
 New Brunswick 4 6
 Prince Edward Island 1 9

Tiebreakers[]

Playoffs[]

Semifinal Final
      
1  Nova Scotia 5
3  Saskatchewan 6
2  Ontario 7
3  Saskatchewan 8

References[]

  1. ^ "Edmonton Journal - Google News Archive Search".
  2. ^ "The Phoenix - Google News Archive Search".
  3. ^ "The Phoenix - Google News Archive Search".
  4. ^ "Edmonton Journal - Google News Archive Search".
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