Yukon Scotties Tournament of Hearts

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The Yukon Scotties Tournament of Hearts is the women's territorial championship for women's curling in the Yukon. Beginning in 2015, the event serves as a direct qualifier to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Canada's national women's curling championships. Prior to 2015, the event served as a qualifier for the Yukon/NWT Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

Winners (2015–present)[edit]

Event Winning team Winning club City Runner-up team Host Hearts rec.
2024 Bayly Scoffin, Kerry Foster, Raelyn Helston, Kimberly Tuor, Helen Strong Whitehorse Curling Club Whitehorse Patty Wallingham, Kelsey Meger, Shelby Jensen, Emily Matthews, Chelsea Jarvis Whitehorse 17th (1–7)
2023[1] Hailey Birnie, Chelsea Jarvis, Kerry Campbell, Kim Tuor, Jenna Duncan[2] Whitehorse Curling Club Whitehorse No other entries N/A 17th (1–7)
2022 Hailey Birnie, Kerry Campbell, Helen Strong, Kimberly Tuor, Stephanie Brown[3][4] Whitehorse Curling Club Whitehorse Laura Eby,[5] Lorna Spenner, Tamar Vandenberghe, Laura Williamson[citation needed] Whitehorse T17th (0–8)
2021 Laura Eby, Lorna Spenner, Tamar Vandenberghe, Laura Williamson Whitehorse Curling Club Whitehorse Patty Wallingham, Bailey Horte, Bayly Scoffin, Helen Strong, Rhonda Horte[6] Whitehorse T17th (0–8)
2020 Hailey Birnie, Chelsea Duncan, Gabrielle Plonka, Kimberly Tuor[7] Whitehorse Curling Club Whitehorse No other entries N/A T15th (0–7)
2019 Nicole Baldwin, Hailey Birnie, Ladene Shaw, Helen Strong Whitehorse Curling Club Whitehorse No other entries[8] N/A 15th (1–6)
2018 Chelsea Duncan, Jenna Duncan, Kara Price, Jody Smallwood Whitehorse Curling Club Whitehorse No other entries N/A 15th (1–7)
2017 Sarah Koltun, Chelsea Duncan, Patty Wallingham, Jenna Duncan Whitehorse Curling Club Whitehorse No other entries[9] N/A 14th (1–2)
2016 Nicole Baldwin, Stephanie Jackson-Baier, Rhonda Horte, Ladene Shaw Whitehorse Curling Club Whitehorse Jenna Duncan, Patty Wallingham, Aline Gonçalves, Jody Smallwood Whitehorse 14th (1–2)
2015 Sarah Koltun, Chelsea Duncan, Patty Wallingham, Jenna Duncan Whitehorse Curling Club Whitehorse No other entries N/A 14th (0–2)

Winners (2002–2014)[edit]

Event Winning team Winning club
2014[10] Nicole Baldwin, Ladene Shaw, Helen Strong, Rhonda Horte Whitehorse
2013 Not held, no entries
2012 Not held, no entries
2011[11] Nicole Baldwin, Kerry Campbell, Ladene Shaw, Lisa Abel Whitehorse
2010 Leslie Grant, Corinne Delaire, Helen Strong, Tamar Vandenberghe Whitehorse
2009[12] Helen Strong, Rhonda Horte, Sandra Mikkelsen, Jaime Hewitt (skip) Whitehorse
2008[13] Leslie Grant, Corinne Delaire, Tamar Vandenberge, Frances Taylor
2007[14] Nicole Baldwin, Rhonda Horte, Helen Strong, Ladene Shaw
2006[15] Nicole Baldwin, Sandra Mikkelsen, Rhonda Horte, Helen Strong
2005[16] Sandra Mikkelsen, Rhonda Horte, Carrie Stahl, Helen Strong
2004[17] Nicole Baldwin, Jamie Milward, Lindsay Moffatt, Kelly Keating
2003[18] Nicole Baldwin, Jamie Milward, Lindsay Moffatt, Kelly Keating
2002[19] Not held, only two entries (Donna Scott and Margaret Lea Philipps)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "There is no women's playdown. Team Birnie is uncontested and will represent Yukon at the Scotties". Facebook: Whitehorse Curling Club. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  2. ^ "2023 Womens Scotties". yt.curling.io. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Team Birnie on Instagram: "📣We are pleased to announce that we will be representing the Yukon Territory at the 2022 Scotties Tournament of Hearts!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️ This YT Scotties playdown came earlier than planned, shorter than planned and a different line up than planned but welcome to 2022. 🙌 Above all else we were grateful to have had a playdown, the opportunity to play, even if it looked differently than imagined. What you don't see in the pictures is how much off ice support and work goes into a qualification like this no matter how small. First and foremost we are grateful for our super spare Helen Strong for being so great out there for us while we were juggling the challenges our team faced this season/Days before and the day of the event. A HUGE Thank you to Gordon Moffat who's been a constant for us off and on the ice. He is our greatest support as a coach and we can't thank him enough for his time with us this year. Thank you to our super Lead Kim Tuor, Fifth Steph Brown and Chelsea Duncan and many other family and friends for being our cheerleaders when they couldn't make it to the event. Thank you to YCA and the Whitehorse Curling Club for hosting and organizing under such terms and restrictions. Last but certainly not least, THANK YOU to our local sponsor support and sponsorship in general. Without these folks and businesses able to support us we wouldn't have been able to play with some of the best equipment and gain experience as a team by going down to Kelowna in November. Congratulations to Kerry and Steph for it is their first time representing at the Scotties - we can't wait to curl with you while representing our home during this very special event. We are so excited and can't wait to curl for the Yukon! #STOH22 #TeamYukon22 #yukoncurling"".
  4. ^ "Whitehorse Daily Star: Team Birnie punches ticket to Scotties in Yukon playdowns".
  5. ^ "Thunder Bay set to host Canada's best curlers at 2022 Scotties - TSN.ca". 26 January 2022.
  6. ^ "Bailey Horte on Facebook". Facebook. Archived from the original on 2022-04-30.[user-generated source]
  7. ^ "Whitehorse Daily Star: Team Yukon readying for Scotties".
  8. ^ "Nicole Baldwin will lead Yukon at Scotties – 2019 Scotties Tournament of Hearts". Archived from the original on 2019-01-19.
  9. ^ "Team Koltun back for third run at Scotties". 4 January 2017.
  10. ^ "Baldwin wins curling title, heading to Yellowknife with Koltun". 16 December 2013.
  11. ^ "Yukon Curling Association > Photos". www.yukoncurling.ca. Archived from the original on 2011-08-28.
  12. ^ "Whitehorse Daily Star: Curlers optimistic heading into weekend playdowns".
  13. ^ "Yukon Curling Association Results". www.yukoncurling.ca. Archived from the original on 26 February 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  14. ^ "Yukon Curling Association Results". www.yukoncurling.ca. Archived from the original on 28 December 2007. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  15. ^ "Yukon Curling Association Results". www.yukoncurling.ca. Archived from the original on 14 December 2006. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  16. ^ "Yt/NWT Women's Championship Scores". www.yukoncurling.ca. Archived from the original on 4 February 2005. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  17. ^ "Yt/NWT Women's Championship Scores". Archived from the original on 2004-12-14.
  18. ^ Whitehorse Star, 6 Jan 2003, pg 23 "Cowan, Baldwin earn top berths for territorial playdowns"
  19. ^ Whitehorse Star, 17 Dec 2001, pg 23 "Prosko rink redeems itself to earn second berth"