2006 Scott Tournament of Hearts

1

The 2006 Scott Tournament of Hearts, the Canadian women's curling championship, was held at the John Labatt Centre in London, Ontario, February 25, 2006 – March 6, 2006. The tournament consisted of 12 teams, one from each of Canada's provinces, one from Canada's territories and the defending champion, whose team is known as Team Canada. The tournament was the 25th anniversary of the Hearts. The winner would be Kelly Scott's British Columbia rink who defeated the defending champions, Jennifer Jones in the final.

Teams

Representing Team Canada was the defending champion, Jennifer Jones rink but with a change at lead position with 2002 Olympic bronze medallist Georgina Wheatcroft. Making her 21st appearance at the Scotts was Colleen Jones who skipped the Nova Scotia team. Colleen Jones had won the Scotts six times. 1998 Champion Cathy King skipped Team Alberta. Making her fourth appearance at the Scotts was Suzanne Gaudet from Prince Edward Island, a two time Canadian Junior Champion and 2001 World Junior Champion. Making her first appearance at the Scotts was Andrea Kelly from New Brunswick, the 2005 Canadian Junior Champion. Returning from 2005 was the Northwest Territories/Yukon team skipped by Kerry Koe- Koe made her fourth appearance at the Scotts. Also returning was Kelly Scott, from British Columbia, the 1995 World Junior Champion who made her second appearance. Another skip returning from 2005 was Heather Strong from Newfoundland and Labrador who made her sixth appearance. Making an appearance at the Scotts for the first time since 1997 was Janet Harvey of Manitoba, attending her third event. Debuting at the Scotts, along with Kelly from New Brunswick was Eve Bélisle from Quebec, Krista Scharf from Ontario and Tracy Streifel from Saskatchewan. Only alternates who have played are shown

Map of teams

Standings

Results

All times are Eastern Standard Time.

Draw 1

February 25, 2:30 PM ET

Draw 2

February 25, 7:00 PM ET

Draw 3

February 26, 10:00 AM ET

Draw 4

February 26, 2:30 PM ET

Draw 5

February 26, 7:00 PM ET

Draw 6

February 27, 9:30 AM ET

Draw 7

February 27, 2:00 PM ET

Draw 8

February 27, 7:00 PM ET

Draw 9

February 28, 9:30 AM ET

Draw 10

February 28, 2:00 PM ET

Draw 11

February 28, 7:00 PM ET

Draw 12

March 1, 9:30 AM ET

Draw 13

March 1, 2:00 PM ET

Draw 14

March 1, 7:00 PM ET

Draw 15

March 2, 8:30 AM ET

Draw 16

March 2, 1:00 PM ET

Draw 17

March 2, 7:00 PM ET

Tiebreaker

March 3, 8:30 AM ET

Playoffs

1 vs. 2

March 3, 1:00 PM ET

3 vs. 4 game

March 3, 7:00 PM ET

Semi-final

March 4, 1:00 PM ET

Final

March 5, 12:30 PM ET

Top Percentages

(After Round Robin. Five best players from each position)

Qualifying

Bold indicates winner. Italics indicated defending provincial champion Tie-breaker Playoffs: Event held at the Shamrock Curling Club in Edmonton January 24–29 Playoffs: Event held at the Williams Lake Curling Club in Williams Lake January 25–29. Tie-breakers: Play-offs Event held at the C.A. Nesbitt Arena in Thompson January 25–29. Defending Manitoba champion, Jennifer Jones won the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts, meaning she will get an automatic bye to the championships and did not have to go through qualifying. Tie-breaker Playoffs Event held at Curling Beauséjour, Inc. in Moncton January 25–29 Playoffs Event held at the Corner Brook Rec Plex in Corner Brook January 25–29 Tie-breaker Playoffs Colleen Jones represented Team Canada at the 2005 Scott Tournament of Hearts because she had won it in 2004. Event held at the Highlander Curling Club in St. Andrews January 25–29. Playoffs Event held at the Fort Frances Curling Club in Fort Frances January 29-February 4 Playoffs Event held at the Maple Leaf Curling Club in O'Leary January 19–22. The defending champion, Rebecca Jean MacPhee played third for O'Rourke Tie-breaker Playoffs Event held at the Club de curling Victoria in Quebec City January 15–22. The defending champion, Brenda Nicholls played third for Berthelot Tie-breaker Playoffs Event held at the Yorkton Curling Club in Yorkton February 1–5. No playoffs or tie-breakers necessary. Event held at the Yellowknife Curling Club in Yellowknife January 26–29

This article is derived from Wikipedia and licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. View the original article.

Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
Bliptext is not affiliated with or endorsed by Wikipedia or the Wikimedia Foundation.

Edit article