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Curling 2022 - 2023 Discussion Thread


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Edin and Hasselborg won the swedish nationals the past weekend.

My team choked in the semi final and ended up with the bronze.

 

Hasselborg will play Wranå for who to represent Sweden in the WCH in a best of 7 play off next weekend.

 

 

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And it’s the :SCO Nationals this weekend, with World Championships places at stake.  BBC is covering starting today, don’t know how geo-blocked it will be.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/scotland/64591128

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We got the World Junior Curling Championships starting tomorrow from Germany. Round Robin Games live in recast pay-per-view, but the semis & finals next weekend get shown on YT.

https://worldcurling.org/2023/02/broadcast-schedule-wjcc2023/
 

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2023 Junior World Curling Championships: Feb 25- March 4, 2023 | Füssen, Germany :GER

 

Women’s Draw 1 Results

 

:LAT 4 - 7 :SWE

:USA 10 - 3 :KOR

:JPN 4 - 5 :SUI

:NOR 7 - 4 :CAN

:GER 5 - 7 :SCO


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2023 Junior World Curling Championships: Feb 25- March 4, 2023 | Füssen, Germany :GER

 

Men’s Draw 1 Results

 

:SCO 7 - 2 :CAN

:GER 13 - 5 :NOR 

:USA 8 - 5 :KOR 

:ITA 7 - 4 :TUR 

:CHN 5 - 8 :SUI 

 

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2023 Junior World Curling Championships: Feb 25- March 4, 2023 | Füssen, Germany :GER

 

Women’s Draw 2 Results

 

:NOR 7 - 3 :KOR

:SWE 7 - 5 :CAN

:SCO 8 - 5 :LAT

:GER 1 - 8 :SUI

:JPN 10 - 4 :USA

 

 


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2023 Scotties Update! :yes

 

Team Einarson for the win! :CAN 9-4 victory over Nova Scotia’s Team Black. Keeps their hopes alive for a fourth consecutive title. 

 

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An excellent tournament for the Dartmouth foursome of Team Black. Despite the loss they have so much to be proud of. They defeated Team Lawes 7-6 during the tiebreakers, but not only that, they also defeated Team Homan 7-6 during their first playoff game (Coincidentally Black won both of those games with extra end steals). Team Black wasn’t even one of the favourites headed into the tournament, so it’s a pretty good result.  

 

Team Black PCT- 73%

 

Shelley Barker- 89%

Karlee Everist- 66%

Jennifer Baxter- 68%
Christina Black- 69% 

 

Team Einarson PCT- 88%


Briane Harris- 93%
Shannon Birchard- 78%
Val Sweeting- 86%
Kerri Einarson- 96%

 

Einarson will await the loser of Northern Ontario (Team McCarville) v. Manitoba (Team Jones) in the semi-finals.  
 

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2023 Scotties :yes

 

Team Jones (Manitoba) for the win! An 8-5 victory over Team McCarville (Northern Ontario)

 

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Down 3-0 after three ends, Team Jones battled back and in the end proved to be too much for Krista McCarville to handle. 

Team Jones PCT- 80%


Lauren Lenentine- 88%

Mackenzie Zacharias- 79%
Karlee Burgess- 81%

Jennifer Jones- 72%

 

Team McCarville PCT- 70%
Sarah Potts- 91%

Ashley Sippala- 69%

Kendra Lily- 59%

Krista McCarville- 60%

 

Team McCarville will play todays 3/4 winner Team Einarson (Canada) tomorrow at 1pm PST for a spot in the Scotties Final. 
 

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