Curlers post big endings

 

The Morrisburg Curling Club’s athletes are ending the season in a flurry of bonspiels. 

Our women have been especially active, although in some cases they took men along with them. On Wednesday, Alice Thompson, Penny Davidson, Linda Murphy and Nelda Hickman travelled to Alexandria where they defeated a foursome from Ormestown in the morning. After a fine lunch, they went out and did the same to a Cornwall quartet. With the scores computed, our ladies were declared the overall champions, and got their names in Alexandria’s local paper.

Thursday saw three of our teams in Winchester’s Grandmothers’ Bonspiel. Alice Thompson, Betty Locke, Sharon Van Allen and Janie Connelly played matches against Russell and Navy, while Ruth Kelly, Joan McKinnon, Penny Charlebois and Nelda Hickman played Navy in the morning, and after lunch did battle with an R. A. team. 

Susan McIntosh, Kathy Norg, Joanne Baker and Claire Locke defeated a Carleton Heights foursome in the morning, and gave the same treatment to an R.A. team from Ottawa in the afternoon. After the evening banquet, the overall winners for the 12-team competition were declared, and Susan’s team took home the championship prizes.

Then on Friday our local ladies took some men along with them to Kemptville’s 2-2-2 Bonspiel. Keith Robinson, Kathy Hardy, Rick MacKenzie and Marie Fawcett dropped their morning match to the eventual champions of the competition, led by Lynne Stacey from Navan. Our other team, Dave King, Ruth Kelly, Bert Smail and Joan McKinnon lost their morning match 7-5 to a foursome from Huntley and came back in the p.m. to defeat Metcalfe 12-2, finishing third overall.

Our Thursday morning mixed curlers have their season wind-up and banquet this week and our senior men have one last Friendly bonspiel in Winchester. We’ll have those results next time.

On Monday, March 23, Lynn Kreviazuk, long-time lead for Rachel Homan, and multi-bonspiel and competitive champion, visited our local elementary schools in the daytime to work with Grades 4, 5 and 6 with the “Rocks and Rings” program. Our curling club made the arrangements for the visit to help ensure the success of our sport in South Dundas. 

The Little Rocks program has been growing in recent years, and we hope to see it expand to form bantam and junior leagues. 

Lynn is a former Ontario Bantam Champion, Ontario Winter Games Gold Medalist, Provincial and Canadian Champion and World Junior Champion, to name but a few. She also dropped by the club to speak on the CCA’s “Getting Started for Adults” program, aimed at potential members of curling clubs, and speak on curling aids for adults. Monday’s events were a wonderful opportunity in our schools and at our club. 

Finally, the closing bonspiel will be Saturday, March 28, and that evening will end with a roast beef banquet. For the entertainment of those present, the club championship, the Thursday night final, will be on, and two teams from the ladies and from the senior men will also compete. 

See you there.

 

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