2019 Canadian Junior Curling Championships

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2019 New Holland
Canadian Junior Curling Championships
2019 New Holland Canadian Junior Curling Championships
Host cityPrince Albert, Saskatchewan
ArenaArt Hauser Centre
DatesJanuary 19–27
Men's winner British Columbia
SkipTyler Tardi
Third
SecondMatthew Hall
Lead
Coach
Finalist Manitoba ()
Women's winner Alberta
Skip
Third
Second
Lead
Coach
Finalist British Columbia ()
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The 2019 New Holland Canadian Junior Curling Championships was held from January 19 to 27 at the Art Hauser Centre in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The winners represented Canada at the 2019 World Junior Curling Championships in Liverpool, Nova Scotia.[1]

Men[]

[2]

Round robin standings[]

Key
Teams to championship pool
Teams to tiebreakers
Pool A Skip W L
 British Columbia Tyler Tardi 6 0
 Saskatchewan Rylan Kleiter 5 1
 Newfoundland and Labrador 3 3
 Alberta Desmond Young 3 3
 Ontario 3 3
 Yukon 1 5
 Nunavut 0 6
Pool B Skip W L
 Manitoba 4 2
 Northern Ontario Tanner Horgan 4 2
 Nova Scotia 4 2
 Quebec Vincent Roberge 4 2
 New Brunswick 3 3
 Prince Edward Island 2 4
 Northwest Territories 0 6

Championship pool standings[]

Key
Teams to playoffs
Province Skip W L
 British Columbia Tyler Tardi 9 1
 Saskatchewan Rylan Kleiter 8 2
 Manitoba 7 3
 Northern Ontario Tanner Horgan 6 4
 Alberta Desmond Young 5 5
 Quebec Vincent Roberge 5 5
 Newfoundland and Labrador 5 5
 Nova Scotia 4 6

Playoffs[]

Semifinal Final
      
1  British Columbia 7
3  Manitoba 5
2  Saskatchewan 3
3  Manitoba 9

Semifinal[]

Saturday, January 26, 19:00

Sheet D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Saskatchewan (Kleiter) a hammer icon 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 X 3
 Manitoba (Ryan) 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 4 X 9
Player percentages
 Saskatchewan  Manitoba
Matthieu Taillon 86% 89%
Joshua Mattern 81% Jordan Peters 82%
Trevor Johnson 72% Jacques Gauthier 78%
Rylan Kleiter 70% 85%
Total 78% Total 83%

Final[]

Sunday, January 27, 15:00

Sheet D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 British Columbia (Tardi) a hammer icon 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 7
 Manitoba (Ryan) 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 5
Player percentages
 British Columbia  Manitoba
94% 88%
Matthew Hall 84% Jordan Peters 83%
88% Jacques Gauthier 78%
Tyler Tardi 83% 82%
Total 87% Total 82%

Women[]

[3]

Round robin standings[]

Key
Teams to championship pool
Pool A Skip W L
 Alberta 6 0
 British Columbia 5 1
 Nova Scotia Kaitlyn Jones 4 2
 Northern Ontario Kira Brunton 3 3
 Ontario 2 4
 Saskatchewan (Host) 1 5
 Nunavut Sadie Pinksen 0 6
Pool B Skip W L
 Manitoba Mackenzie Zacharias 5 1
 Quebec Laurie St-Georges 5 1
 New Brunswick Justine Comeau 4 2
 Saskatchewan Rachel Erickson 4 2
 Newfoundland and Labrador 2 4
 Prince Edward Island 1 5
 Northwest Territories 0 6

Championship pool standings[]

Key
Teams to playoffs
Teams to tiebreakers
Province Skip W L
 Alberta 10 0
 Nova Scotia Kaitlyn Jones 7 3
 British Columbia 7 3
 Quebec Laurie St-Georges 7 3
 Manitoba Mackenzie Zacharias 6 4
 Northern Ontario Kira Brunton 5 5
 Saskatchewan Rachel Erickson 5 5
 New Brunswick Justine Comeau 5 5

Tiebreaker[]

Friday, January 25, 14:00

Sheet C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 British Columbia (Daniels) 0 1 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 2 8
 Quebec (St-Georges) a hammer icon 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 6
Player percentages
 British Columbia  Quebec
84% 84%
79% Emily Riley 75%
89% Cynthia St-Georges 78%
76% Laurie St-Georges 79%
Total 82% Total 79%

Playoffs[]

Semifinal Final
      
1  Alberta 9
3  British Columbia 6
2  Nova Scotia 7
3  British Columbia 9

Semifinal[]

Saturday, January 26, 13:00

Sheet D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Nova Scotia (Jones) 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 0 7
 British Columbia (Daniels) a hammer icon 1 0 4 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 9
Player percentages
 Nova Scotia  British Columbia
Lindsey Burgess 88% 89%
Karlee Burgess 88% 83%
Lauren Lenentine 93% 89%
Kaitlyn Jones 80% 74%
Total 87% Total 83%

Final[]

Sunday, January 27, 10:00

Sheet D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Alberta (Sturmay) a hammer icon 0 1 1 2 1 0 1 0 3 X 9
 British Columbia (Daniels) 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 X 6
Player percentages
 Alberta  British Columbia
83% 91%
79% 71%
75% 78%
72% 62%
Total 77% Total 76%

Qualification[]

 Manitoba[]

The Canola Junior Provincial Championship presented by Telus were held from January 3, 2019 - January 7, 2019 at the in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

The championship was held in a round robin format, which qualified four teams for a page-playoff championship round.

Pre-Playoff Results:[4][5]

Men W L
Asham Black Group
JT Ryan (AMCC) 7 0
Brayden Payette (Brandon) 5 2
Jordon McDonald (St. Vital) 5 2
Ghislain Courcelles (St. Vital) 3 4
Carter Watkins (Fort Rouge) 3 4
Josh Maisey (Winnipeg Beach) 3 4
Marc Vachon (Brandon) 2 5
Carter Williamson (Dauphin) 0 7
Asham Express Red Group
Brett Walter (AMCC) 6 1
Ryan Wiebe (St. Vital) 6 1
Zachary Wasylik (Charleswood) 5 2
Jordan Johnson (St. Vital) 4 3
Thomas Dunlop (East St. Paul) 4 3
Joshua Friesen (AMCC) 1 6
Tyson Beyak (Winnipegosis) 1 6
Thomas Titchkosky (Morden) 1 6
Women W L
Asham Black Group
Shae Bevan (St. Vital) 6 1
Mackenzie Zacharias (Altona) 6 1
Alex Friesen (AMCC) 4 3
Emma Jensen (Dauphin) 3 4
Arah Davies (St. Vital) 3 4
Katy Lukowich (East St. Paul) 3 4
Cassandra Stobbe (AMCC) 2 5
Makenna Hadway (Dauphin) 1 6
Asham Express Red Group
Meghan Walter (Elmwood) 7 0
Hayley Bergman (Morris) 6 1
Presley Sagert (Swan River) 3 4
Victoria Beaudry (St. Vital) 3 4
Serena Gray-Withers (Granite) 3 4
Stacy Sime (Brandon) 2 5
Talyia Tober (AMCC) 2 5
Grace Beaudry (St. Vital) 2 5

Playoff Results:

  • Men's A1 vs B1: Ryan 8 - Walter 6
  • Men's A2 vs B2: McDonald 7 - Wiebe 4
  • Men's Semifinal: McDonald 8 - Walter 6
  • Men's Final: Ryan 10 - McDonald 1
  • Women's A1 vs B1: Walter 10 - Bevan 5
  • Women's A2 vs B2: Zacharias 11 - Bergman 6
  • Women's Semifinal: Zacharias 8 - Bevan 1
  • Women's Final: Zacharias 8 - Walter 2

 New Brunswick[]

The New Brunswick Papa John's Pizza U21 Championships were held from December 27–30, 2018 at the in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

The championship was held in a modified triple-knockout format, which qualified three teams for a championship round.

Pre-Playoff Results:[6][7]

Men W L
Jack Smeltzer (Fredericton) 4 1
Liam Marin (Thistle) 5 2
Emmanuel Porter (Gage) 3 3
Josh Nowlan (Moncton) 3 3
Coady Lewis (Moncton) 2 3
Jamie Stewart (Thistle) 1 3
Sullivan Goodine (Woodstock) 0 3
Women W L
Justine Comeau (Fredericton) 7 0
Erica Cluff (Woodstock) 4 3
Julia Hunter (Sackville) 3 3
Melodie Forsythe (Moncton) 3 3
Brooke Tracy (Gladstone) 1 3
Melissa Michaud (Grand Falls) 1 3
Paige Brewer (Thistle) 1 3
Kate Paterson (Carleton) 1 3

Playoff Results:

  • Men's Semifinal: Smeltzer 9 - Marin 6
  • Men's Final (N/A): Smeltzer - Smeltzer
  • No women's playoff was required as Team Comeau won all three qualifying events.

 Nova Scotia[]

The AMJ Campbell U21 Championships were held from December 27–31, 2018 at the in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia.

The championship was held in a modified triple-knockout format, which qualified three teams for a championship round.

Pre-Playoff Results:[8][9]

Men W L
(Chester) 6 1
Matthew Manuel (Halifax) 4 2
Nick Mosher (CFB Halifax) 4 3
Mitchell Cortello (Mayflower) 3 3
Ethan Young (Mayflower) 2 3
Justin Gray (Mayflower) 2 3
Ryan Strang (Lakeshore) 0 3
Calan MacIsaac (Truro) 0 3
Women W L
Kaitlyn Jones (Halifax) 6 1
Isabelle Ladouceur (Lakeshore) 4 2
Cally Moore (Mayflower) 4 3
Shaelyn Park (Wolfville) 2 3
Kaylee Nodding (Bridgewater) 2 3
Clara Mosher (NSCA) 2 3
Charity Cole (Lakeshore) 1 3
Stephanie Carson (Dartmouth) 0 3

Playoff Results:

  • Men's Semifinal: Manuel 8 - Weagle 4
  • Men's Final: Weagle 10 - Manuel 4
  • Women's Semifinal: Jones 10 - Ladouceur 3
  • Women's Final (N/A): Jones - Jones

 Ontario[]

The Ontario U21 Provincial Championships were held December 27–30, 2018 at the in Ajax.

Pre-Playoff Results:[10]

Men W L
Samuel Steep (Galt) 5 2
Sam Mooibroek (Galt) 5 2
Aiden Poole (Chatham Granite) 4 3
Cameron Goodkey (RCMP) 4 3
Ryan Hahn (Rideau) 4 3
Joey Hart (Whitby) 3 4
Landan Rooney (Dixie) 3 4
Connor Massey (Bayview) 0 7
Women W L
Veronica Bernard (Elmira) 6 1
Emma Wallingford (Carleton Heights) 4 3
Thea Coburn (Dundas Valley) 4 3
Courtney Auld (Cataraqui) 4 3
Lindsay Kastrau (Ottawa Hunt) 3 4
Madelyn Warriner (Listowel) 3 4
Kayla Gray (Perth) 2 5
Mackenzie Kiemele (Elora) 2 5

Playoff Results:

  • Men's Tiebreaker: Poole 4 - Goodkey 2
  • Men's Semifinal: Mooibroek 8 - Poole 2
  • Men's Final: Steep 8 - Mooibroek 7
  • Women's Tiebreaker: Coburn 6 - Auld 5
  • Women's Semifinal: Coburn 7 - Wallinford 6
  • Women's Final: Coburn 9 - Bernard 5

 Prince Edward Island[]

The Pepsi PEI Provincial Junior Curling Championships were held from December 27–30, 2018 at the in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.

The championship was held in a modified triple-knockout format, which qualified three teams for a championship round.

Pre-Playoff Results:[11]

Men W L
(Charlottetown) 6 0
Chase MacMillan (Charlottetown) 2 3
Brayden Snow (Summerside) 1 3
Mitchell Schut (Cornwall) 0 3
Women W L
(Cornwall) 7 0
Rachel MacLean (Cornwall) 3 3
Annika Kelly (Cornwall) 2 3
Emily Sanderson (Cornwall) 2 3
Sydney Howatt (Cornwall) 1 3
Clara Jack (Cornwall) 0 3

Playoff Results:

  • No playoff games were required as Team Smith and Team Ferguson both won all three qualifying events.

References[]

  1. ^ "Prince Albert, Saskatchewan to Host 2019 Canadian Juniors". Curling Canada. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
  2. ^ "Curling Canada | Curling Scores on Curling.ca".
  3. ^ "Curling Canada | Curling Scores on Curling.ca".
  4. ^ "2019 Canola Junior Men's Provincial Championship presented by Telus". CurlManitoba. Retrieved March 7, 2021.
  5. ^ "2019 Canola Junior Women's Provincial Championship presented by Telus". CurlManitoba. Retrieved March 7, 2021.
  6. ^ "New Brunswick Papa John's Pizza U21 Men's Championship". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  7. ^ "New Brunswick Papa John's Pizza U21 Women's Championship". CurlingZone. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  8. ^ "AMJ Campbell U21 Men's Championship". NSCurl. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  9. ^ "AMJ Campbell U21 Women's Championship". NSCurl. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  10. ^ "U21 Men & Women - Provincial Championship". CurlON. Archived from the original on April 3, 2019. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  11. ^ "PEPSI Provincial Junior (Under 21) Curling Championships". PEI Curling. 12 November 2015. Retrieved August 27, 2020.

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