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2020 Canadian Junior Curling Championships

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2020 New Holland Canadian
Junior Curling Championships
Host cityLangley, British Columbia
ArenaLangley Curling Centre
George Preston Recreation Centre
DatesJanuary 18–26
Men's winner Manitoba 2
Curling clubAssiniboine Memorial CC, Winnipeg
SkipJacques Gauthier
ThirdJordan Peters
SecondBrayden Payette
LeadZack Bilawka
CoachJohn Lund
Finalist Newfoundland and Labrador (Bruce)
Women's winner Manitoba
Curling clubAltona CC, Altona
SkipMackenzie Zacharias
ThirdKarlee Burgess
SecondEmily Zacharias
LeadLauren Lenentine
CoachSheldon Zacharias
Finalist Alberta (Marks)
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The 2020 New Holland Canadian Junior Curling Championships was held from January 18 to 26 at the Langley Curling Centre and the George Preston Recreation Centre in Langley, British Columbia. The winners represented Canada at the 2020 World Junior Curling Championships in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.[1]

In the women's final, Mackenzie Zacharias and her rink of Karlee Burgess, Emily Zacharias and Lauren Lenentine out of the Altona Curling Club in Altona, Manitoba capped off a perfect 11–0 record defeating Alberta's Abby Marks rink 10–3 including a score of four in the eighth end. It was a third championship win for Burgess as she also won the title in 2016 and 2018. In the men's final, Jacques Gauthier and his team of Jordan Peters, Brayden Payette and Zack Bilawka curling out of the Assiniboine Memorial Curling Club in Winnipeg, Manitoba defeated Newfoundland's Daniel Bruce rink 8–6 to make it an all Manitoba sweep in both the men's and women's events.

Men

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Round-robin standings

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Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Championship pool
Teams to Tiebreakers
Pool A Skip W L
 Saskatchewan Rylan Kleiter 5 1
 Newfoundland and Labrador Daniel Bruce 5 1
 Alberta Ryan Jacques 3 3
 British Columbia Hayato Sato 3 3
 British Columbia (Host) Johnson Tao 3 3
 Ontario Owen Purdy 2 4
 Northwest Territories Sawer Kaeser 0 6
Pool B Skip W L
 Manitoba 2 Jacques Gauthier 5 1
 Prince Edward Island Tyler Smith 5 1
 Manitoba Brett Walter 4 2
 Nova Scotia Graeme Weagle 4 2
 Northern Ontario Jacob Horgan 2 4
 Quebec Gregory Cheal 1 5
 New Brunswick Liam Marin 0 6

Championship Pool Standings

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Final Championship Pool Standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Province Skip W L
 Manitoba 2 Jacques Gauthier 9 1
 Newfoundland and Labrador Daniel Bruce 8 2
 Saskatchewan Rylan Kleiter 7 3
 Alberta Ryan Jacques 6 4
 Prince Edward Island Tyler Smith 6 4
 Manitoba Brett Walter 5 5
 Nova Scotia Graeme Weagle 5 5
 British Columbia Hayato Sato 4 6

Playoffs

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Semifinal Final
1  Manitoba 2 8
2  Newfoundland and Labrador 9 2  Newfoundland and Labrador 6
3  Saskatchewan 8

Semifinal

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Saturday, January 25, 11:00 am

Sheet C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Newfoundland and Labrador (Bruce) (has hammer) 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 5 0 0 9
 Saskatchewan (Kleiter) 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 8
Player percentages
 Newfoundland and Labrador  Saskatchewan
Nathan King 68% Matthieu Taillon 90%
Joel Krats 84% Joshua Mattern 84%
Ryan McNeil Lamswood 81% Trevor Johnson 81%
Daniel Bruce 80% Rylan Kleiter 76%
Total 79% Total 83%

Final

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Sunday, January 26, 2:00 pm

Sheet C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Manitoba 2 (Gauthier) (has hammer) 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 2 0 X 8
 Newfoundland and Labrador (Bruce) 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 X 6
Player percentages
 Manitoba 2  Newfoundland and Labrador
Zack Bilawka 99% Nathan King 79%
Brayden Payette 91% Joel Krats 63%
Jordan Peters 91% Ryan McNeil Lamswood 76%
Jacques Gauthier 88% Daniel Bruce 72%
Total 92% Total 72%

Women

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Round-robin standings

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Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Championship pool
Pool A Skip W L
 Alberta Abby Marks 5 1
 Ontario Sierra Sutherland 4 2
 Newfoundland and Labrador Mackenzie Mitchell 4 2
 Saskatchewan Ashley Thevenot 4 2
 British Columbia Kaila Buchy 3 3
 Northwest Territories Tyanna Bain 1 5
 Yukon Bayly Scoffin 0 6
Pool B Skip W L
 Manitoba Mackenzie Zacharias 6 0
 Nova Scotia Taylour Stevens 5 1
 New Brunswick Melodie Forsythe 3 3
 Quebec Noémie Gauthier 3 3
 Northern Ontario Kira Brunton 2 4
 Prince Edward Island Lauren Ferguson 1 5
 Nunavut Sadie Pinksen 1 5

Championship Pool Standings

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Final Championship Pool Standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreakers
Province Skip W L
 Manitoba Mackenzie Zacharias 10 0
 Nova Scotia Taylour Stevens 8 2
 New Brunswick Melodie Forsythe 6 4
 Alberta Abby Marks 6 4
 Quebec Noémie Gauthier 6 4
 Ontario Sierra Sutherland 5 5
 Saskatchewan Ashley Thevenot 5 5
 Newfoundland and Labrador Mackenzie Mitchell 4 6

Tiebreakers

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Friday, January 24, 2:00 pm

Sheet E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Alberta (Marks) (has hammer) 1 1 1 1 1 3 X X X X 8
 Quebec (Gauthier) 0 0 0 0 0 0 X X X X 0
Player percentages
 Alberta  Quebec
Jamie Scott 63% Florence Boivin 75%
Paige Papley 69% Meaghan Rivett 79%
Catherine Clifford 88% Léandra Roberge 65%
Abby Marks 92% Noémie Gauthier 56%
Total 78% Total 69%

Saturday, January 25, 11:00 am

Sheet E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 New Brunswick (Forsythe) (has hammer) 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 X X 3
 Alberta (Marks) 0 2 0 2 0 1 2 3 X X 10
Player percentages
 New Brunswick  Alberta
Caylee Smith 69% Jamie Scott 67%
Deanna MacDonald 44% Paige Papley 77%
Carly Smith 80% Catherine Clifford 77%
Melodie Forsythe 44% Abby Marks 72%
Total 61% Total 73%

Playoffs

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Semifinal Final
1  Manitoba 10
2  Nova Scotia 5 3  Alberta 3
3  Alberta 6

Semifinal

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Saturday, January 25, 4:00 pm

Sheet C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Final
 Nova Scotia (Stevens) (has hammer) 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 5
 Alberta (Marks) 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 6
Player percentages
 Nova Scotia  Alberta
Cate Fitzgerald 77% Jamie Scott 82%
Kate Callaghan 75% Paige Papley 77%
Lindsey Burgess 80% Catherine Clifford 74%
Taylour Stevens 55% Abby Marks 69%
Total 72% Total 76%

Final

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Sunday, January 26, 9:00 am

Sheet C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Final
 Manitoba (Zacharias) (has hammer) 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 4 2 X 10
 Alberta (Marks) 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 X 3
Player percentages
 Manitoba  Alberta
Lauren Lenentine 81% Jamie Scott 86%
Emily Zacharias 86% Paige Papley 74%
Karlee Burgess 88% Catherine Clifford 75%
Mackenzie Zacharias 89% Abby Marks 69%
Total 86% Total 76%

Qualification

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The Alberta Junior Championships were held from January 1–5, 2020 at the Lloydminster Curling Club in Lloydminster, Alberta.

The championship was held in a round robin format, which qualified three teams for a championship round.

Pre-Playoff Results:[2][3]

Men W L
Ryan Jacques (Saville) 7 0
Nathan Molberg (St. Albert) 5 2
Jacob Libbus (Saville) 5 2
Cole Adams (Glencoe) 4 3
Jared Palanuik (Airdrie) 3 4
Cole Ector (Saville) 2 5
Max Kobylnyk (Calgary) 1 6
Cortland Sonnenberg (Sexsmith) 1 6
Women W L
Zoe Cinnamon (Airdrie) 5 2
Abby Marks (Saville) 5 2
Claire Booth (Red Deer) 5 2
Ryleigh Bakker (Glencoe) 4 3
Hollie Vincent (Red Deer) 4 3
Jessica Wytrychowski (Airdrie) 3 4
Kathryn Lepine (Airdrie) 2 5
Rebecca Bartz (St. Albert) 0 7

Playoff Results:

  • Men's Semifinal: Molberg 6 - Libbus 8
  • Men's Final: Jacques 6 - Libbus 5
  • Women's Semifinal: Marks 8 - Booth 4
  • Women's Final: Cinnamon 4 - Marks 6

The BC Junior Championships were held from December 28, 2019 - January 2, 2020 at the Victoria Curling Club in Victoria, British Columbia.

The championship was held in a round robin format, which qualified three teams for a championship round.

Pre-Playoff Results:[4][5]

Men W L
Hayato Sato (Royal City) 7 0
Johnson Tao (Richmond) 6 1
Erik Colwell (Vernon) 5 2
Brayden Carpenter (Tunnel Town) 4 3
Dawson Ballard (Langley) 3 4
Thomas Reed (Royal City) 2 5
Chris Parkinson (Nanaimo) 1 6
Colorado Marr (Kamloops) 0 7
Women W L
Kaila Buchy (Kimberley) 5 2
Sarah Daniels (Delta Thistle) 5 2
Jensen Taylor (Tunnel Town) 5 2
Holly Hafeli (Kamloops) 4 3
Elizabeth Bowles (Delta Thistle) 3 4
Gracelyn Richards (Comox Valley) 3 4
Maeve Calhoun (Kamloops) 2 5
Rebecca Douglas (Gibsons) 1 6

Playoff Results:

  • Men's Semifinal: Tao 11 - Colwell 6
  • Men's Final: Sato 9 - Tao 3
  • Women's Semifinal: Daniels 6 - Taylor 7
  • Women's Final: Buchy 8 - Taylor 6

The Telus Junior Provincial Championships were held from December 31, 2019 - January 5, 2020 at the Dauphin Recreation Centre in Dauphin, Manitoba.

The championship was held in a round robin format, which qualified four teams for a page-playoff championship round.

Pre-Playoff Results:[6][7]

Men W L
Asham Black Group
Brett Walter (AMCC) 6 1
Ryan Wiebe (St. Vital) 6 1
Thomas Titchkosky (Morden) 5 2
Josh Friesen (AMCC) 4 3
Jordon McDonald (St. Vital) 3 4
Matt Bijl (Stonewall) 3 4
Luke Steski (St. Vital) 1 6
Hunter Dundas (Swan River) 0 7
Extreme Force Red Group
Jacques Gauthier (AMCC) 7 0
Jack Hykaway (AMCC) 6 1
Emerson Klimpke (Morris) 5 2
Josh Maisey (Winnipeg Beach) 3 4
Brooks Freeman (Virden) 3 4
Jordan Johnson (St. Vital) 3 4
Tyson Beyak (Winnipegosis) 1 6
Luke Davidson (Dauphin) 0 7
Women W L
Asham Black Group
Mackenzie Zacharias (Altona) 7 0
Hayley Bergman (Morris) 6 1
Alex Friesen (Heather) 5 2
Grace Beaudry (St. Vital) 3 4
Brooklyn Onagi (AMCC) 2 5
Hallie McCannell (Brandon) 2 5
Victoria Beaudry (St. Vital) 2 5
Anya Jackson (Dauphin) 1 6
Extreme Force Red Group
Serena Gray-Withers (Granite) 6 1
Katy Lukowich (East St. Paul) 6 1
Talyia Tober (Fort Garry) 4 3
Meghan Walter (East St. Paul) 4 3
Arah Davies (Granite) 4 3
Presley Sagert (Swan River) 2 5
Cassandra Stobbe (AMCC) 2 5
Makenna Hadway (Dauphin) 0 7

Playoff Results:

  • Men's A1 vs B1: Walter 2 - Gauthier 7
  • Men's A2 vs B2: Wiebe 6 - Hykaway 4
  • Men's Semifinal: Walter 9 - Wiebe 6
  • Men's Final: Gauthier 7 - Walter 8
  • Women's A1 vs B1: Zacharias 6 - Gray-Withers 3
  • Women's A2 vs B2: Bergman 5 - Lukowich 4
  • Women's Semifinal: Gray-Withers 9 - Bergman 1
  • Women's Final: Zacharias 10 - Gray-Withers 4

The New Brunswick Papa John's Pizza U21 Championships were held from December 27–30, 2019 at the Thistle St. Andrews Curling Club in Saint John, New Brunswick.

The championship was held in a modified triple-knockout format, which qualified three teams for a championship round.

Pre-Playoff Results:[8][9]

Men W L
Liam Marin (Thistle) 5 1
Josh Nowlan (Moncton) 4 2
Alex Peasley (Gage) 1 3
Jamie Stewart (Thistle) 1 3
Declan Johnston (Florenceville) 1 3
Women W L
Melodie Forsythe (Moncton) 5 1
Justine Comeau (Fredericton) 4 2
Olivia Wynter (Moncton) 3 3
Brooke Tracy (Gladstone) 2 3
Jenna Campbell (Fredericton) 1 3
Kate Paterson (Carleton) 0 3

Playoff Results:

  • Men's Semifinal: Nowlan 7 - Marin 8
  • Men's Final (N/A): Marin - Marin
  • Women's Semifinal: Comeau 5 - Forsythe 6
  • Women's Final (N/A): Forsythe - Forsythe

The Junior Provincials were held from December 27–29, 2019 at the Bally Haly Golf & Curling Club in St John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.

The men's championship was held in a double round robin format, the women's event was held in a best of five series between two rinks.

Pre-Playoff Results:[10][11]

Men W L
Daniel Bruce (St. John's) 6 0
Alex McDonah (St. John's) 4 2
Nathan Young (St. John's) 2 4
Nichols O'Neill (Corner Brook) 0 6
Women W L
Mackenzie Mitchell (St. John's) 3 0
Sarah McNeil Lamswood (Caribou) 0 3

Playoff Results:

  • No playoff round was required as Team Bruce had already beaten everybody twice.

The Best Western Junior Provincials were held from December 28–30, 2019 at the Hearst Community Curling Club in Hearst, Ontario.

The championship was held in a double round robin format, with the top two teams competing in the championship final.

Pre-Playoff Results:[12]

Men W L
Jacob Horgan (Curl Sudbury) 4 0
Jonathon Vellinga (Kakabeka Falls) 2 2
Nicholas Lemieux (Community First) 0 4
Women W L
Abby Deschene (Curl Sudbury) 2 2
Kira Brunton (Curl Sudbury) 2 2
Bella Croisier (Idylwylde) 2 2

Playoff Results:

  • Men's Final: Horgan 7 - Vellinga 6
  • Women's Tiebreaker: Brunton 5 - Croisier 4
  • Women's Final: Deschene 4 - Brunton 9

The NWTCA Junior Curling Championships were held from December 13–15, 2019.

The men's championship was held in a best of five series between two rinks, the women's event was held in a double round robin format.

Results:[13][14]

Men W L
Sawer Kaeser (Fort Smith) 3 2
Adam Naugler (Yellowknife) 2 3
Women W L
Tyanna Bain (Inuvik) 4 0
Cassie Rogers (Yellowknife) 2 2
Halli-Rai Delorey (Hay River) 0 4

The AMJ Campbell U21 Championships were held from December 27–31, 2019 at the Lakeshore Curling Club in Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia.

The championship was held in a modified triple-knockout format, which qualified three teams for a championship round.

Pre-Playoff Results:[15][16]

Men W L
Graeme Weagle (Chester) 5 2
Graham Loewen (Mayflower) 4 2
Ethan Young (Mayflower) 3 2
Ryan Strang (Lakeshore) 3 3
Calan MacIsaac (Truro) 2 3
Keith Langlois (CFB Halifax) 1 3
Nick Mosher (CFB Halifax) 1 3
Colin Sheffield (Glooscap) 0 3
Women W L
Taylour Stevens (Halifax) 7 0
Kaylee Nodding (Bridgewater) 3 3
Cally Moore (Lakeshore) 2 3
Marin Callaghan (CFB Halifax) 2 3
Brianne Batherson (Lakeshore) 2 3
Allyson MacNutt (Truro) 1 3
Maria Fitzgerald (NSCA) 1 3
Clara Mosher (NSCA) 1 3

Playoff Results:

  • Men's Semifinal: Loewen 9 - Young 6
  • Men's Final: Weagle 10 - Loewen 6
  • No women's playoff was required as Team Stevens won all three qualifying events.

The Ontario U-21 Curling Championships were held from December 27–30, 2019 at the Guelph Curling Club in Guelph.

The championship was held in a round robin, which qualified the top three teams for a championship round.

Pre-Playoff Results:[19][20]

Men W L
Owen Purdy (Cataraqui) 6 1
Jordan McNamara (Navy) 6 1
Sam Mooibroek (Galt) 5 2
Landan Rooney (Alexandria) 4 3
Brady Lumley (Welland) 3 4
Nicholas Bissonnette (Coldwater) 2 5
Ryan Hahn (St. Catharines) 2 5
Kai Collins (Rideau) 0 7
Women W L
Sierra Sutherland (Rideau) 5 2
Emily Deschenes (Manotick) 4 3
Madelyn Warriner (Listowel) 4 3
Rachel Steele (Port Perry) 4 3
Kayla Gray (Perth) 3 4
Isabelle Ladouceur (KW Granite) 3 4
Mackenzie Kiemele (Elora) 3 4
Lindsay Thorne (Rideau) 2 5

Playoff Results:

  • Men's Semifinal: McNamara 7 - Mooibroek 6
  • Men's Final: Purdy 8 - McNamara 7
  • Women's Tiebreaker: Warriner 6 - Steele 4
  • Women's Semifinal: Deschenes 8 - Warriner 4
  • Women's Final: Sutherland 9 - Deschenes 8

The Pepsi PEI Provincial Junior Curling Championships were held from December 27–29, 2019 at the Crapaud Community Curling Club in Crapaud, Prince Edward Island.

The championship was held in a modified triple-knockout format, which qualified three teams for a championship round.

Pre-Playoff Results:[21]

Men W L
Tyler Smith (Montague) 4 0
Mitchell Schut (Cornwall) 2 3
Brayden Snow (Charlottetown) 0 3
Women W L
Lauren Ferguson (Cornwall) 5 1
Rachel MacLean (Cornwall) 2 2
Katie Shaw (Cornwall) 1 3
Clara Jack (Cornwall) 1 3

Playoff Results:

  • No men's playoff was required as Team Smith won all three qualifying events.
  • Women's Semifinal: MacLean 3 - Ferguson 8
  • Women's Final (N/A): Ferguson - Ferguson

The Quebec Performance Brush U21 Provincials were held from January 6–8, 2020 at the Club de curling Rivière-du-Loup in Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec.

The men's championship was held in a round robin format, the women's event was held in a best of five series between two rinks.

Pre-Playoff Results:[22]

Men W L
Raphaël Patry (Kénogami) 3 0
Jérôme Adam (Belvédère) 2 1
Greg Cheal (Lennoxville) 1 2
Olivier Pelletier-Blanchard (Buckingham) 0 3
Women W L
Noémie Gauthier (Kénogami) 3 1
Gabrielle Lavoie (Victoria) 1 3

Playoff Results:

  • Men's Semifinal: Adam 6 - Cheal 7
  • Men's Final: Patry 4 - Cheal 7

The Junior Provincials were held from December 27, 2019 – January 1, 2020 at the Sutherland Curling Club in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

The championship was held in a round robin format, which qualified four teams for a page-playoff championship round.

Pre-Playoff Results:[23][24]

Men W L
Rylan Kleiter (Sutherland) 7 0
Nathen Pomedli (Nutana) 5 2
Cody Sutherland (Sutherland) 5 2
Daymond Bernath (Sutherland) 3 4
Gavin Steckler (Sutherland) 3 4
Joshua Bryden (Callie) 3 4
Brecklin Gervais (Kronau) 2 5
Matthew Drewitz (Sutherland) 0 7
Women W L
Skylar Ackerman (Nutana) 6 1
Ashley Thevenot (Sutherland) 6 1
Madison Kleiter (Sutherland) 5 2
Krystal Englot (Callie) 5 2
Jessica Farquharson (Yorkton) 2 5
Kyla Thies (Callie) 2 5
Amy Remeshylo (Granite) 1 6
Savanna Taylor (Sutherland) 1 6

Playoff Results:

  • Men's Tiebreaker 1: Steckler 11 - Bryden 2
  • Men's Tiebreaker 2: Bernath 9 - Steckler 5
  • Men's 1v2: Kleiter 9 - Pomedli 0
  • Men's 3v4: Sutherland 4 - Bernath 6
  • Men's Semifinal: Pomedli 6 - Bernath 7
  • Men's Final: Kleiter 7 - Bernath 6
  • Women's 1v2: Ackerman 4 - Thevenot 6
  • Women's 3v4: Kleiter 7 - Englot 8
  • Women's Semifinal: Ackerman 11 - Englot 6
  • Women's Final: Thevenot 7 - Ackerman 5

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