2010 Canadian Senior Curling Championships

2010 World Financial Group
Canadian Senior Curling Championships
Host city Ottawa,
Ontario
Arena Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club
Dates March 20-28
Men's winner  Alberta
Curling club Thistle CC, Edmonton
Skip Mark Johnson
Third Marv Wirth
Second Ken McLean
Lead Millard Evans
Finalist  Ontario
Women's winner  British Columbia
Curling club Juan de Fuca CC, Victoria
Skip Christine Jurgenson
Third Cheryl Noble
Second Pat Sanders
Lead Roselyn Craig
Finalist  New Brunswick

The 2010 Canadian Senior Curling Championships were held March 20-28 at the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club in Ottawa, Ontario. The winning teams represented Canada at the 2011 World Senior Curling Championships, and swept the event with double gold medals.

Contents

Men's teams

Team Skip Third Second Lead Club
 Alberta Mark Johnson Marv Wirth Ken McLean Millard Evans Thistle CC, Edmonton
 British Columbia Wes Craig Philip Olson Tony Anslow Blair Cusack Juan de Fuca CC, Victoria
 Manitoba Rob Ramage Shawn McCutheon Laurie Stewart Dave Boutet Baldur CC, Baldur
 New Brunswick Robert MacDiarmid Peter Myers David Cogswell Danny MacDonald Beaver CC, Moncton
 Newfoundland and Labrador Gary Oke Bob Skanes Peter Matthews Jim Goodyear Gander CC, Gander
Northern Ontario Al Hackner Art Lappalainen Al Laine Brian Adams Fort William CC, Thunder Bay
 Nova Scotia Brian Rafuse Curt Palmer Alan Darragh Dave Slauenwhite Lakeshore CC, Lower Sackville
 Ontario Gareth Parry Frank McCourt Len Rominger Ken Armstrong Brant CC, Brantford
 Prince Edward Island Peter MacDonald Peter Gallant Rod MacDonald Doug MacGregor Charlottetown CC, Charlottetown
 Quebec Pierre Charette Louis Biron Maurice Cayouette Marco Ferraro Thurso CC, Thurso
 Saskatchewan Brad Heidt Gerald Shymko Dan Ormsby Dale Hannon Kerrobert CC, Kerrobert
 Yukon/Northwest Territories George Hilderman Pat Molloy Dale Enzenauer Clarence Jack Whitehorse CC, Whitehorse

Standings

Province W L
 Ontario 9 2
 Saskatchewan 9 2
 Alberta 8 3
Northern Ontario 7 4
 Nova Scotia 6 5
 Quebec 6 5
 British Columbia 5 6
 Prince Edward Island 5 6
 Manitoba 4 7
 Yukon/Northwest Territories 3 8
 Newfoundland and Labrador 3 8
 New Brunswick 1 10

Playoffs

  Semi final Final
  Saskatchewan 3  
  Alberta 8       Ontario 4
           Alberta 7
      

Women's teams

Team Skip Third Second Lead Club
 Alberta Diane Foster Karen Morrison Barb McDonald Louise Sheeran Calgary WC, Calgary
 British Columbia Christine Jurgenson Cheryl Noble Pat Sanders Roselyn Craig Juan de Fuca CC, Victoria
 Manitoba Linda Vandaele Betty Couling Sharon Shannon Liliane Fargey Brandon CC, Brandon
 New Brunswick Heidi Hanlon Kathy Floyd Sue Dobson Jane Arsenau Thistle St. Andrew's CC, Saint John
 Newfoundland and Labrador Laura Philips Diane Ryan Marian Dawe Jeanette Hodder Remax Centre, St. John's
Northern Ontario Vicky Barrett Margaret McLaughlin Lois Henderson-Campbell Brenda Harrow Sudbury CC, Sudbury
 Nova Scotia Jocelyn Nix Andrea Saulnier Jill Alcoe-Holland Julie Morley Glooscap CC, Kentville
 Ontario Dale Curtis Twyla Gilbert Rosemary Gowman Vicki Marianchuk Brampton CC, Brampton
 Prince Edward Island Shirley Berry Sandy Hope Shelley Ebbett Arleen Harris Cornwall CC, Cornwall & Charlottetown CC, Charlottetown
 Quebec Agnès Charette France Charette Guylaine Deschâtelets Marie Leblanc Buckingham CC, Buckingham
 Saskatchewan Susan Lang Linda Burnham Donna Ell Pat Bell Callie CC, Saskatoon
 Northwest Territories/Yukon Ann McKellar-Gillis Terry Fisher Marie Coe Louise Marcinkoski Yellowknife CC, Yellowknife

Standings

Province W L
 British Columbia 9 2
Northern Ontario 8 3
 New Brunswick 7 4
 Saskatchewan 7 4
 Ontario 6 5
 Alberta 5 6
 Nova Scotia 5 6
 Manitoba 5 6
 Newfoundland and Labrador 4 7
 Quebec 4 7
 Prince Edward Island 3 8
 Northwest Territories/Yukon 3 8

Playoffs

  Tie breaker Semi final Final
  Saskatchewan 5  
  New Brunswick 8       New Brunswick 8  
           Northern Ontario 7  
             British Columbia 10
             New Brunswick 6
             
                 
      

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