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1998 AT&T Canada Canadian
Mixed Curling Championship
Host city Owen Sound, Ontario
Arena Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre
DatesJanuary 10–18, 1998
Attendance22,147
Winner  Nova Scotia
Curling club Mayflower Curling Club, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Skip Steve Ogden
Third Mary Mattatall
Second Jeff Hopkins
Lead Heather Hopkins
Finalist  Ontario
«  1997
1999 »

The 1998 AT&T Canada Canadian Mixed Curling Championship was held January 10–18 at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre in Owen Sound, Ontario. [1]

Nova Scotia won its third national mixed championship, after skip Steve Ogden made a tap back for two points in the last end to defeat Ontario, 8-7. Ogden had previously won a mixed title in 1995.

The semifinals and finals were televised on TSN.

The total attendance for the event was 22,147 which was a record at the time. Saskatchewan's Warren Betker won the sportsmanship award. [2]

Teams

Teams were as follows: [1]

Locale Skip Third Second Lead Club
  Alberta Kurt Balderston Marcy Balderston Les Sonnenberg Karen McNamee Sexsmith
  British Columbia Grant Dezura Diane Nelson Bill Fisher Susan Allen Golden Ears
  Manitoba Rob Fowler Lois Fowler Mark Taylor Sharon Fowler Brandon
  New Brunswick Vance LeCocq Karen McDermott Marc LeCocq Cindy LeCocq Bathurst
  Newfoundland Garry Pinsent Barbara Ann Pinsent Dennis Langdon Kathy Langdon Carol
  Northern Ontario Rick Stewart Valerie MacInnes Neil MacInnes Marianne Kentish McIntyre
  Nova Scotia Steve Ogden Mary Mattatall Jeff Hopkins Heather Hopkins Mayflower
  Ontario Dean Wadland Cheryl McPherson Paul Wadland Marian Arai Bayview
  Prince Edward Island Mike Gaudet Leslie Allan Brian Scales Lori Robinson Silver Fox
  Quebec Claude Brazeau Cheryl Morgan François Gagné Josée Friolet Longue Pointe
  Saskatchewan Warren Betker Deanne Miller-Jones Jaime Miller Sloane Girardin Weyburn
  Northwest Territories/ Yukon Gerry Menard Twyla Tincher Lloyd Stang Ann Lange Yellowknife

Standings

Final standings [1]

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker
Province Skip Wins Losses
  Alberta Kurt Balderston 10 1
  Nova Scotia Steve Ogden 8 3
  Northern Ontario Rick Stewart 7 4
  Ontario Dean Wadland 6 5
  Manitoba Rob Fowler 6 5
  British Columbia Grant Dezura 6 5
  Saskatchewan Warren Betker 6 5
  Quebec Claude Brazeau 6 5
  New Brunswick Vance LeCocq 4 7
  Northwest Territories / Yukon Gerry Menard 3 8
  Prince Edward Island Mike Gaudet 2 9
  Newfoundland Garry Pinsent 2 9

Tiebreakers

Playoffs

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Canadian Mixed Curling - Owen Sound Ontario Canada". www.98canmixed.com. Archived from the original on 22 April 1998. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  2. ^ "2020 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. pp. 80 & 81.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1998 AT&T Canada Canadian
Mixed Curling Championship
Host city Owen Sound, Ontario
Arena Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre
DatesJanuary 10–18, 1998
Attendance22,147
Winner  Nova Scotia
Curling club Mayflower Curling Club, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Skip Steve Ogden
Third Mary Mattatall
Second Jeff Hopkins
Lead Heather Hopkins
Finalist  Ontario
«  1997
1999 »

The 1998 AT&T Canada Canadian Mixed Curling Championship was held January 10–18 at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre in Owen Sound, Ontario. [1]

Nova Scotia won its third national mixed championship, after skip Steve Ogden made a tap back for two points in the last end to defeat Ontario, 8-7. Ogden had previously won a mixed title in 1995.

The semifinals and finals were televised on TSN.

The total attendance for the event was 22,147 which was a record at the time. Saskatchewan's Warren Betker won the sportsmanship award. [2]

Teams

Teams were as follows: [1]

Locale Skip Third Second Lead Club
  Alberta Kurt Balderston Marcy Balderston Les Sonnenberg Karen McNamee Sexsmith
  British Columbia Grant Dezura Diane Nelson Bill Fisher Susan Allen Golden Ears
  Manitoba Rob Fowler Lois Fowler Mark Taylor Sharon Fowler Brandon
  New Brunswick Vance LeCocq Karen McDermott Marc LeCocq Cindy LeCocq Bathurst
  Newfoundland Garry Pinsent Barbara Ann Pinsent Dennis Langdon Kathy Langdon Carol
  Northern Ontario Rick Stewart Valerie MacInnes Neil MacInnes Marianne Kentish McIntyre
  Nova Scotia Steve Ogden Mary Mattatall Jeff Hopkins Heather Hopkins Mayflower
  Ontario Dean Wadland Cheryl McPherson Paul Wadland Marian Arai Bayview
  Prince Edward Island Mike Gaudet Leslie Allan Brian Scales Lori Robinson Silver Fox
  Quebec Claude Brazeau Cheryl Morgan François Gagné Josée Friolet Longue Pointe
  Saskatchewan Warren Betker Deanne Miller-Jones Jaime Miller Sloane Girardin Weyburn
  Northwest Territories/ Yukon Gerry Menard Twyla Tincher Lloyd Stang Ann Lange Yellowknife

Standings

Final standings [1]

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker
Province Skip Wins Losses
  Alberta Kurt Balderston 10 1
  Nova Scotia Steve Ogden 8 3
  Northern Ontario Rick Stewart 7 4
  Ontario Dean Wadland 6 5
  Manitoba Rob Fowler 6 5
  British Columbia Grant Dezura 6 5
  Saskatchewan Warren Betker 6 5
  Quebec Claude Brazeau 6 5
  New Brunswick Vance LeCocq 4 7
  Northwest Territories / Yukon Gerry Menard 3 8
  Prince Edward Island Mike Gaudet 2 9
  Newfoundland Garry Pinsent 2 9

Tiebreakers

Playoffs

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Canadian Mixed Curling - Owen Sound Ontario Canada". www.98canmixed.com. Archived from the original on 22 April 1998. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  2. ^ "2020 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. pp. 80 & 81.

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