2016 Canadian Junior Curling Championships

The 2016 Canadian Junior Curling Championships were held from January 23 to 31 at the Stratford Rotary Complex.[1] The winners represented Canada at the 2016 World Junior Curling Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark.[2]

2016 Canadian Junior Curling Championships
Host cityStratford, Ontario
ArenaStratford Rotary Complex
DatesJanuary 23–31
Men's winner Manitoba
Curling clubGranite CC, Winnipeg
SkipMatt Dunstone
ThirdColton Lott
SecondKyle Doering
LeadRob Gordon
Finalist Northern Ontario (Tanner Horgan)
Women's winner Nova Scotia
Curling clubChester CC, Chester
SkipMary Fay
ThirdKristin Clarke
SecondKarlee Burgess
LeadJanique LeBlanc
Finalist British Columbia (Sarah Daniels)
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Men edit

Round-robin standings edit

Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Championship Pool
Teams to Tie-Breakers
Pool A Skip W L
  Manitoba Matt Dunstone 6 0
  Quebec Félix Asselin 4 2
  Ontario Doug Kee 4 2
  Alberta Karsten Sturmay 3 3
  Nova Scotia Matthew Manuel 2 4
  Newfoundland and Labrador Greg Smith 2 4
  Nunavut Arthur Siksik 0 6
Pool B Skip W L
  British Columbia Tyler Tardi 6 0
  Northern Ontario Tanner Horgan 5 1
  New Brunswick Alex Robichaud 4 2
  Saskatchewan Jacob Hersikorn 3 3
  Prince Edward Island Matthew MacLean 2 4
  Northwest Territories Matthew Miller 1 5
  Yukon Brayden Klassen 0 6

Championship pool standings edit

After Round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Province Skip W L
  Northern Ontario Tanner Horgan 9 1
  Manitoba Matt Dunstone 9 1
  British Columbia Tyler Tardi 7 3
  Quebec Félix Asselin 6 4
  Alberta Karsten Sturmay 6 4
  Saskatchewan Jacob Hersikorn 5 5
  Ontario Doug Kee 5 5
  New Brunswick Alex Robichaud 4 6

Playoffs edit

Semifinal Final
1   Northern Ontario 4
2   Manitoba 8 2   Manitoba 11
3   British Columbia 3

Semifinal edit

Saturday, January 30, 19:00

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
  Manitoba (Dunstone)   0 1 0 2 1 1 0 1 2 X 8
  British Columbia (Tardi) 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 X 3
Player percentages
  Manitoba   British Columbia
Rob Gordon 83% Nick Meister 86%
Kyle Doering 94% Jordan Tardi 81%
Colton Lott 94% Daniel Wenzek 78%
Matt Dunstone 92% Tyler Tardi 65%
Total 91% Total 77%

Final edit

Sunday, January 31, 15:00

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
  Northern Ontario (Horgan)   2 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 X X 4
  Manitoba (Dunstone) 0 3 3 1 0 3 0 1 X X 11
Player percentages
  Northern Ontario   Manitoba
Maxime Blais 98% Rob Gordon 97%
Nicholas Bissonnette 81% Kyle Doering 100%
Jacob Horgan 64% Colton Lott 91%
Tanner Horgan 70% Matt Dunstone 97%
Total 79% Total 96%

Women edit

Round-robin standings edit

Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Championship Pool
Pool A Skip W L
  New Brunswick Justine Comeau 5 1
  Manitoba Abby Ackland 5 1
  Alberta Selena Sturmay 4 2
  Quebec Laurie St-Georges 4 2
  Northern Ontario Megan Smith 2 4
  Nunavut Sadie Pinksen 1 5
  Northwest Territories Zoey Walsh 0 6
Pool B Skip W L
  British Columbia Sarah Daniels 6 0
  Nova Scotia Mary Fay 5 1
  Saskatchewan Kourtney Fesser 4 2
  Ontario Courtney Auld 3 3
  Prince Edward Island Katie Fullerton 2 4
  Yukon Alyssa Meger 1 5
  Newfoundland and Labrador Brooke Godsland 0 6

Championship pool standings edit

Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker
Province Skip W L
  Nova Scotia Mary Fay 9 1
  British Columbia Sarah Daniels 8 2
  New Brunswick Justine Comeau 7 3
  Manitoba Abby Ackland 7 3
  Alberta Selena Sturmay 6 4
  Quebec Laurie St-Georges 6 4
  Ontario Courtney Auld 5 5
  Saskatchewan Kourtney Fesser 4 6

Playoffs edit

Semifinal Final
1   Nova Scotia 9
2   British Columbia 7 2   British Columbia 5
3   New Brunswick 3

Semifinal edit

Saturday, January 30, 14:00

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
  British Columbia (Daniels)   0 0 2 2 0 0 2 0 1 X 7
  New Brunswick (Comeau) 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 X 3
Player percentages
  British Columbia   New Brunswick
Megan Daniels 71% Keira McLaughlin 84%
Dezaray Hawes 100% Brigitte Comeau 75%
Marika Van Osch 88% Emma Le Blanc 78%
Sarah Daniels 86% Justine Comeau 71%
Total 87% Total 77%

Final edit

Sunday, January 31, 10:00

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
  Nova Scotia (Fay)   1 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 X 9
  British Columbia (Daniels) 0 2 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 X 5
Player percentages
  Nova Scotia   British Columbia
Janique LeBlanc 72% Megan Daniels 84%
Karlee Burgess 80% Dezaray Hawes 76%
Kristin Clarke 70% Marika Van Osch 76%
Mary Fay 80% Sarah Daniels 60%
Total 75% Total 74%

Qualification edit

  Newfoundland and Labrador edit

The Junior Provincials were held January 6–10 at the Re/Max CC in St. John's (women's) and January 3–6 at the Corner Brook Curling Club in Corner Brook (men's). Junior Women's was a double round robin between the three teams qualified; Junior Men's was a single round robin. For the playoffs, the Junior Men's division had the top three teams advancing to the playoffs. The Junior Women's division had the top two teams advancing to the playoffs. If a team goes undefeated in the round robin, they must be beaten twice in the playoffs.

Results:[3]

Men's W L
Greg Smith (Caribou) 3 2
Stephen Trickett (Re/Max) 3 2
Nick O'Neill (Corner Brook) 3 2
Andrew Taylor (Re/Max) 3 2
Andrew Lawrence (Re/Max) 2 3
Greg Blyde (Re/Max) 1 4
Women's W L
Brooke Godsland (Re/Max) 3 1
Sarah Hill (Re/Max) 2 2
Rebecca Roberts (Re/Max) 1 3
  • Men's tiebreaker: Trickett 9 - O'Neill 2
  • Men's tiebreaker: Smith 6 - Taylor 5
  • Men's quarter final: O'Neill 7 - Taylor 3
  • Men's semi final: Trickett 10 - O'Neill 4
  • Men's final: Smith 7 - Trickett 6
  • Women's final: Godsland 9 - Hill 8

  Nova Scotia edit

The Mackie's NS Junior Provincials were held December 27–31 at the Lakeshore Curling Club in Sackville. The event is a modified triple knock-out qualifying three teams in a modified playoff.

Pre-Playoff Results:[4]

Men's W L
Matthew Manuel (Mayflower) 6 1
Adam Cocks (Chester) 4 2
Matt Jackson (Mayflower) 4 3
Graeme Weagle (Chester) 3 3
Sebastien LeFort (Sydney) 1 3
Liam Moore (CFB Halifax) 1 3
Evan McDonah (Truro) 1 3
Alex Campbell (Northumberland) 1 3
Women's W L
Mary Fay (Chester) 6 1
Isabelle Ladouceur (Lakeshore) 5 2
Emily Ball (Lakeshore) 3 3
Carina McKay-Saturnino (Mayflower) 3 3
Mandi Newhook (Lakeshore) 2 3
Hayley McCabe (NSCA) 2 3
Kristen Lind (Dartmouth) 0 3
Ashley Francis (Highlander) 0 3

Playoff results:

  • Men's semi final: Manuel 8 - Cocks 4
  • Men's final (N/A): Manuel vs Manuel
  • Women's semi final: Fay 9 - Ladouceur 1
  • Women's final (N/A): Fay vs Fay

  Prince Edward Island edit

The Pepsi PEI Provincial Junior Curling Championships were held December 27–30 at the Western Community Curling Club in Alberton.

The juniors will play a modified triple-knockout format, which will qualify three teams for a championship round.

Pre-Playoff results:[5]

Men's W L
Matthew MacLean (Maple Leaf/Cornwall) 3 2
Tyler Smith (Montague/Crapaud) 3 2
Alex MacFadyen (Silver Fox) 5 2
Leslie Noye (Western) 1 3
Devin Schut (Cornwall) 0 3
Women's W L
Katie Fullerton (Cornwall) 4 0
Lauren Lenentine (Cornwall) 3 3
Lauren Moerike (Cornwall) 1 3
Alyssa Wright (Montague/Crapaud) 1 3

Playoff results:

  • Men's semi final: Smith 5 - MacFadyen 3
  • Men's final: MacLean 6 - Smith 3
  • Women's semi final (N/A): Fullerton vs Fullerton
  • Women's final (N/A): Fullerton vs Fullerton

  New Brunswick edit

The O'Leary Junior Provincial Championships are being held December 28–31 at the Riverside Country Club in Rothesay. The event is a modified triple knockout, qualifying three teams in a modified playoff.

Results:[6]

Men's W L
Layton MacCabe (Moncton) 5 2
Jack Smeltzer (Capital Winter) 5 2
Alex Robichaud (Moncton) 4 2
Rene Comeau (Fredericton) 3 3
Liam Marin (Thistle) 2 3
Adam Tracy (Fredericton) 1 3
Trevor Crouse (Riverside) 1 3
Josh Vaughan (Riverside) 0 3
Women's W L
Samantha Crook (Gage) 5 1
Justine Comeau (Fredericton) 5 2
Danielle Hubbard (Miramichi) 4 3
Molli Ward (Sackville) 3 3
Katelyn Kelly (Fredericton) 0 3
Erica Cluff (Woodstock) 0 3
  • Men's semi final: Smeltzer 6 - Robichaud 8
  • Men's final: MacCabe 5 - Robichaud 6
  • Women's semi final: Crook 1 - Comeau 8
  • Women's final: Crook 3 - Comeau 6

  Quebec edit

The Championnat Provincial Junior Brosse Performance are being held from January 4–8 at the Club de curling Montréal Ouest in Montréal.[7]

The event is a round-robin with a modified playoff.

Men's W L
Félix Asselin (Glenmore) 7 0
Marc-Alexandre Dion (Trois-Rivières) 5 2
Vincent Roberge (Etchemin/Rimouski) 5 2
Antoine Provencher (Laval-sur-le-Lac) 4 3
Louis Quevillon (Lacolle) 3 4
Jérôme Adam (Belvédère/Noranda) 2 5
Jesse Mullen (Kénogami/St-Felicien) 1 6
Thomas Lo (TMR) 1 6
Women's W L
Laurie St-Georges (Laval-sur-le-Lac) 6 0
Dominique Jean (Montréal-Ouest/Laviolette) 5 1
Gabrielle Lavoie (Victoria) 3 3
Geneviève Laurier (Etchemin/Laurier) 3 3
Isabelle Fleury (Chicoutimi) 2 4
Émilia Gagné (Riverbend) 1 5
Sophie Legler (Aurèle-Racine) 1 5
  • Men's semi final: Dion 4 - Roberge 9
  • Men's final: Asselin 9 - Roberge 5
  • Women's tiebreaker: Laurier 4 - Lavoie 7
  • Women's semi final: Jean 7 - Lavoie 6
  • Women's final: St-Georges 8 - Jean 6

  Ontario edit

The Pepsi Ontario Junior Curling Championships were held January 6–10 at the Mississaugua Golf & Country Club in Mississauga.

Results:[8][9]

Men's W L
Doug Kee (Navan) 7 0
Pascal Michaud (Annandale) 5 2
Mac Calwell (Quinte) 5 2
Steven Molnar (Oakville) 4 3
James Harris (Paris) 3 4
Kieran Scott (Guelph) 3 4
Graham Singer (Collingwood) 1 6
Russell Cuddie (London) 0 7
Women's W L
Courtney Auld (Bayview) 5 2
Kirsten Marshall (London) 5 2
Jestyn Murphy (Mississaugua) 5 2
Molly Greenwood (K-W) 4 3
Lauren Horton (Almonte) 3 4
Marie-Elaine Little (RCMP) 2 5
Chelsea Brandwood (Glendale) 2 5
Breanna Rozon (Acton) 2 5
  • Men's semi final: Michaud 3 - Calwell 4
  • Men's final: Kee 10 - Calwell 3
  • Women's semi final: Marshall 6 - Murphy 5
  • Women's final: Auld 7 - Marshall 5

  Northern Ontario edit

The Junior Provincial Championships are being held January 2–5 at the Kakabeka Falls CC (Men's) and Sioux Lookout CC (Women's).

Results:[10]

Men's W L
Tanner Horgan (Copper Cliff) 7 0
Josh Vanderberg (Community First) 4 3
Nicholas Lemieux (Community First) 4 3
Ian Fudge (Fort William) 4 3
Matthew Roberts (Kakebeka Falls) 4 3
Zach Warkentin (Keewatin) 4 3
Connor Mangoff (Fort William) 1 6
Aaron Soulliere (Thessalon) 0 7
Women's W L
Krysta Burns (Idylwylde) 7 0
Megan Smith (Sudbury) 5 2
Tiana Geaudry (Port Arthur) 4 3
Hailey Beaudry (Fort Frances) 4 3
Camille Daly (Copper Cliff) 4 3
Hayley Horton (Blind River) 3 4
Cassidy Romyn (Sioux Lookout) 1 6
Ashley Payne (Fort Frances) 0 7
  • Men's Tiebreaker A: Lemieux 6 - Roberts 4
  • Men's Tiebreaker B: Warkentin 4 - Fudge 7
  • Men's Tiebreaker C: Lemieux 9 - Fudge 3
  • Men's semi final: Vanderberg 11 - Lemieux 2
  • Men's final: Horgan 6 - Vanderberg 3
  • Women's Tiebreaker 1: Beaudry 9 - Daly 8
  • Women's Tiebreaker 2: Geaudry 10 - Beaudry 2
  • Women's semi final: Smith 8 - Geaudry 1
  • Women's final: Burns 4 - Smith 8

  Manitoba edit

The Canola Junior Provincial Championships are being held January 6–11 at the Riverdale Community Centre in Rivers

Results:[11]

Men's W L
Asham Black Group
Matt Dunstone (Granite) 7 0
Derek Oryniak (Granite) 5 2
Devon Wiebe (Pembina) 5 2
Shayne MacGranachan (Brandon) 4 3
Carter Watkins (Swan River) 3 4
Ryan Wiebe (St. Vital) 3 4
Dustin Pratcshler (La Salle) 1 6
Matthew Stewart (Burntwood) 0 7
Extreme Force Red Group
J. T. Ryan (AMCC) 7 0
Braden Calvert (Deer Lodge) 6 1
Brett Walter (Granite) 5 2
Braden Forrester (Fort Rouge) 3 4
Jordan Peters (Morris) 3 4
Thomas Dunlop (Stonewall) 2 5
Chase Dusessoy (Brandon) 2 5
Tyson Roeland (Springfield) 0 7
Women's W L
Asham Black Group
Mackenzie Zacharias (Altona) 6 1
Kristy Watling (East St. Paul) 5 2
Rebecca Lamb (Stonewall) 5 2
Brooke Friesen (Winkler) 4 3
Hannah Brown (Fort Rouge) 4 3
Kathryn Cullen (Beausejour) 3 4
Stacy Sime (Dauphin) 1 6
Kahli Wedderburn (Rivers) 0 7
Extreme Force Red Group
Laura Burtnyk (AMCC) 7 0
Abby Ackland (Fort Rouge) 5 2
Kaitlin Payette (Brandon) 4 3
Christine Mackay (Fort Rouge) 4 3
Shae Bevan (Elmwood) 3 4
Randine Baker (St. Vital) 3 4
Emma Jensen (Dauphin) 2 5
Hanne Jensen (Dauphin) 0 7
  • Men's tiebreaker: Wiebe 3 - Oryniak 4
  • Men's B1 vs R1: Dunstone 7 - Ryan 2
  • Men's B2 vs R2: Oryniak 9 - Calvert 6
  • Men's semi final: Ryan 5 - Oryniak 7
  • Men's final: Dunstone 7 - Oryniak 4
  • Women's tiebreaker: Watling 8 - Lamb 5
  • Women's B1 vs R1: Zacharias 2 - Burtnyk 6
  • Women's B2 vs R2: Watling 7 - Ackland 8
  • Women's semi final: Zacharias 5 - Ackland 7
  • Women's final: Burtnyk 4 - Ackland 7

  Saskatchewan edit

The Junior Provincial Championships are being held January 2–6 at the Nutana Curling Club in Saskatoon.[12]

Men's W L
Pool A
Jacob Hersikorn (Sutherland) 5 0
Garret Springer (Callie) 3 2
Judd Dlouhy (Assiniboia) 3 2
Carson Ackerman (Sutherland) 3 2
Wayne Leippi (Kronau) 1 4
Sam Wills (Lumsden) 0 5
Pool B
Ryan Kleiter (Sutherland) 5 0
Brayden Stewart (Maryfield) 4 1
Shawn Vereschagin (Sutherland) 3 2
Chad Lang (Nutana) 1 4
Brett Banadyga (Callie) 1 4
Tyson Williamson (Callie) 1 4
Women's W L
Pool A
Kourtney Fesser (Nutana) 5 0
Rae Williamson (Callie) 3 2
Eva Grabarczyk (Highland) 3 2
Chaelynn Kitz (Sutherland) 2 3
Megan Lamontagne (Lumsden) 1 4
Ashley Thevenot (Sutherland) 1 4
Pool B
Brooke Tokarz (Sutherland) 5 0
Kaitlyn Jones (Tartan) 4 1
Hanna Anderson (Sutherland) 3 2
Kaitlin Corbin (Moose Jaw) 2 3
Jade Kerr (Callie) 1 4
Karlee Fessler (Weyburn) 0 5
  • Men's Tiebreaker 1: Dlouhy 5 - Ackerman 4
  • Men's Tiebreaker 2: Springer 6 - Dlouhy 5
  • Men's A1 vs. B1: Hersikorn 8 - Kleiter 2
  • Men's A2 vs. B2: Springer 4 - Stewart 7
  • Men's semi final: Kleiter 5 - Stewart 4
  • Men's final: Hersikorn 5 - Kleiter 4
  • Women's Tiebreaker: Grabarczyk 3 - Williamson 7
  • Women's A1 vs. B1: Fesser 8 - Tokarz 5
  • Women's A2 vs. B2: Williamson 3 - Jones 6
  • Women's semi final: Tokarz 6 - Jones 5
  • Women's final: Fesser 8 - Tokarz 3

  Alberta edit

The Subway Junior Provincials are being held January 2–6 at the Wainwright Curling Club in Wainwright.

Results:[13] [14]

Men's W L
Jeremy Harty (Glencoe/Calgary) 7 0
Tyler Lautner (Calgary) 6 1
Karsten Sturmay (Saville) 5 2
Colton Goller (Lethbridge) 4 3
Lucas Bartz (Ellerslie) 3 4
Glenn Venance (Saville) 2 5
Lane Knievel (Manning) 1 6
Lyndin Stone (Manning) 0 7
Women's W L
Selena Sturmay (Airdrie) 7 0
Kristen Streifel (Saville) 5 2
Kayla Skrlik (Falher) 5 2
Veronica Maschmeyer (Ellerslie) 4 3
Amanda Moizis (Red Deer) 2 5
Janais DeJong (Grande Prairie) 2 5
Brenna Bilassy (Saville) 2 5
Allyson Hamilton (Taber) 1 6
  • Men's semi final: Lautner 4 - Sturmay 6
  • Men's final: Harty 4 - Sturmay 7
  • Women's semi final: Streifel 5 - Skrlik 6
  • Women's final: Sturmay 6 - Skrlik 5

  British Columbia edit

The Tim Horton's Junior Provincial Championships were held December 29–January 3 at the Kamlooops Curling Club in Kamloops.

Results:[15] [16]

Men's W L
Tyler Tardi (Langley/Royal City) 7 0
Paul Henderson (Victoria) 6 1
Matthew McCrady (Royal City) 4 3
Thomas Love (Vernon) 3 4
Jordan Kiss (Royal City) 3 4
Brayden Carpenter (Royal City) 3 4
Connor Croteau (Kerry Park/Victoria) 1 6
Zane Bartlett (Grand Forks) 1 6
Women's W L
Corryn Brown (Kamloops) 7 0
Sarah Daniels (Royal City) 6 1
Mariah Coulombe (Victoria) 4 3
Sarah Loken (Delta Thistle) 4 3
Shawna Jensen (Tunnel Town) 3 4
Alysha Buchy (Kimberly) 2 5
Winter Harvey (Vernon) 1 6
Alyssa Connell (Prince George) 1 6
  • Men's Tiebreaker 1: Love 7 - Carpenter 0
  • Men's Tiebreaker 2: Kiss 7 - Love 8
  • Men's 1 vs 2: Tardi 8 - Henderson 5
  • Men's 3 vs 4: McCrady 10 - Love 6
  • Men's Semi Final: Henderson 5 - McCrady 8
  • Men's Final: Tardi 8 - McCrady 3
  • Women's 1 vs 2: Brown 11 - Daniels 7
  • Women's 3 vs 4: Coulombe 6 - Loken 8
  • Women's Semi Final: Daniels 9 - Loken 4
  • Women's Final: Brown 3 - Daniels 11

  Yukon edit

  • Men: Brayden Klassen (Whitehorse)[17]
  • Women: Alyssa Meger (Whitehorse)[18]

  Northwest Territories edit

  • Men: Matthew Miller (Inuvik)[19]
  • Women: Zoey Walsh (Hay River)[20]

  Nunavut edit

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