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{{Short description|Annual women's curling championship}} |
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{{Infobox curling event|2020|2022 |
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{{Infobox curling event|2024|2024 |
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| Name= Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts |
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| Name= Viterra Prairie Pinnacle |
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| Logo =Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts logo.png |
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| Established = 1948 |
| Established = {{start date and age|1948}} |
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| Current host city = [[Tisdale, Saskatchewan|Tisdale]] |
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| Current arena = RECPlex |
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| Current champion = [[ |
| Current champion = [[Skylar Ackerman]] |
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| Current = 2025 Viterra Prairie Pinnacle |
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|Sponsor=[[Viterra]]}} |
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The '''Viterra Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts''' is the |
The '''Viterra Prairie Pinnacle''', formerly the '''Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts''' is the annual provincial women's [[curling]] championship for the Canadian province of [[Saskatchewan]]. The winning team represents Saskatchewan at the [[Scotties Tournament of Hearts]], the national women's championship. The [[bonspiel]] is organized by [[Curlsask|CURLSASK]], the provincial curling association. |
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== Format == |
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The number of teams participating and the format of the tournament has varied over the years. In the most recent edition, in 2024, the bonspiel included 12 teams divided into two pools leading to a four-team page playoff.<ref>{{Cite news |last=White |first=Roger |date=2024-01-10 |title=Tisdale ready for the 2024 Viterra Scotties next week |url=https://meadowlakenow.com/2024/01/10/tisdale-ready-for-the-2024-viterra-scotties-next-week/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240207151234/https://meadowlakenow.com/2024/01/10/tisdale-ready-for-the-2024-viterra-scotties-next-week/ |archive-date=2024-02-07 |access-date=2024-02-07 |work=Meadow Lake Now}}</ref> Four teams qualified based on their national [[CCA rankings|CTRS ranking]]; another four qualified based on their rank on the Saskatchewan Women's Curling Tour (SWCT); and the final four teams qualified via direct events, called the Women's Last Chance.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Women's Playdowns |url=https://curlsask.ca/competition/womens/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240207145035/https://curlsask.ca/competition/womens/ |archive-date=2024-02-07 |access-date=2024-02-07 |website=curlsask.ca |publisher=[[CURLSASK]]}}</ref> |
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(National champions in bold) |
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==Champions== |
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The championship has been contested annually since 1948, with the event cancelled only once, in 2021, due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan|COVID-19 pandemic]].<ref name=":2">{{Cite news |last=Heroux |first=Devin |date=2021-01-14 |title=Saskatchewan cancels curling provincials after health officials reject curling bubble |url=https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/curling/saskatchewan-provincials-covid-19-1.5873270 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210116020639/https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/curling/saskatchewan-provincials-covid-19-1.5873270 |archive-date=2021-01-16 |work=[[CBC Sports]]}}</ref> |
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In 1953, the [[Janet Perkin]] rink from Regina won the provincial title and the Western Canadian Ladies' Championship, the first organized competition for women that went beyond the province's borders, and which was hosted in Regina.<ref>{{Cite web |title=1953 Janet Perkin Curling Team |url=https://sasksportshalloffame.com/inductees/1953-janet-perkin-curling-team/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220526073235/https://sasksportshalloffame.com/inductees/1953-janet-perkin-curling-team/ |archive-date=2022-05-26 |access-date=2024-02-06 |website=Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame}}</ref> Saskatoon's [[Joyce McKee]] established an early run of dominance in the province, winning a record eight titles between 1954 and 1973, including five as skip. McKee won the first invitational national title in 1960 and the first official Canadian women's championship the following year, capturing the [[1961 Diamond D Championship]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Joyce McKee |url=https://www.saskatoonsportshalloffame.com/athletes/Joyce_McKee.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220815192536/https://www.saskatoonsportshalloffame.com/athletes/Joyce_McKee.html |archive-date=2022-08-15 |access-date=2024-02-06 |website=Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame}}</ref> She won another national title in 1969 before teaming up with [[Vera Pezer]] for a then-record three consecutive provincial and national titles from 1971 to 1973, including the [[1972 Macdonald Lassies Championship]] in Saskatoon.<ref>{{Cite web |title=1971, 1972 and 1973 Vera Pezer Curling Team |url=https://sasksportshalloffame.com/inductees/1971-1972-and-1973-vera-pezer-curling-team/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240103204333/https://sasksportshalloffame.com/inductees/1971-1972-and-1973-vera-pezer-curling-team/ |archive-date=2024-01-03 |access-date=2024-02-06 |website=Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame}}</ref> Pezer's three straight titles were part of a run of six straight for Team Saskatchewan. In 2019, the Pezer rink would be ranked fifth in a national ranking of the greatest women's curling teams.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |last=Horne |first=Ryan |date=2019-02-22 |title=Canada’s Greatest Curlers: Schmirler’s foursome named greatest rink of all-time |url=https://www.tsn.ca/canada-s-greatest-curlers-schmirler-s-foursome-named-greatest-rink-of-all-time-1.1253745 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190228055333/https://www.tsn.ca/canada-s-greatest-curlers-schmirler-s-foursome-named-greatest-rink-of-all-time-1.1253745 |archive-date=2019-02-28 |access-date=2024-02-06 |work=[[The Sports Network]]}}</ref> The top-ranked team was [[Sandra Schmirler]]'s Regina rink, which won three provincial, national, and world titles in the 1990s, along with a gold medal at the [[1998 Winter Olympics]].<ref name=":0" /> Other Saskatchewan champions who went on to secure national titles include [[Dorenda Schoenhals]], [[Emily Farnham]], [[Marj Mitchell]]—whose rink also won Canada's first [[List of World Women's Curling Champions|women's world championship]] in 1980<ref>{{Cite web |title=1980 Marj Mitchell Curling Team |url=https://sasksportshalloffame.com/inductees/1980-marj-mitchell-curling-team/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221005225726/https://sasksportshalloffame.com/inductees/1980-marj-mitchell-curling-team/ |archive-date=2022-10-05 |access-date=2024-02-06 |website=Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame}}</ref>—and [[Amber Holland]].<ref>{{Cite news |date=2011-02-27 |title=Holland, Saskatchewan beat Jones to take 1st Hearts title |url=https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/curling/holland-saskatchewan-beat-jones-to-take-1st-hearts-title-1.984232 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201112013252/https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/curling/holland-saskatchewan-beat-jones-to-take-1st-hearts-title-1.984232 |archive-date=2020-11-12 |access-date=2024-02-06 |work=CBC Sports |agency=[[The Canadian Press]]}}</ref> Sherry Anderson has won seven provincial titles, matching McKee's mark of five wins as a skip, with her first win coming in 1994 and her last in 2018.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Heroux |first=Devin |date=2021-02-26 |title=With 8 teams remaining, Scotties title feels like anyone's game |url=https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/curling/heroux-with-8-teams-remaining-scotties-title-feels-like-anyone-s-game-1.5929152 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210227005611/https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/curling/heroux-with-8-teams-remaining-scotties-title-feels-like-anyone-s-game-1.5929152 |archive-date=2021-02-27 |access-date=2024-02-06 |work=CBC Sports}}</ref> Although Anderson has not won a national Tournament of Hearts, her rink did capture a record five straight [[Canadian Senior Curling Championships|Canadian senior championships]] between 2017 and 2022, and [[World Senior Curling Championships|world seniors]] titles in 2018, 2019, and 2023.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2023-04-29 |title=Mission accomplished: Saskatoon's Sherry Anderson wins third world seniors curling title |url=https://thestarphoenix.com/sports/local-sports/mission-accomplished-saskatoons-sherry-anderson-wins-third-world-seniors-curling-title |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230430140517/https://thestarphoenix.com/sports/local-sports/mission-accomplished-saskatoons-sherry-anderson-wins-third-world-seniors-curling-title |archive-date=2023-04-30 |access-date=2024-02-06 |work=[[Saskatoon StarPhoenix]]}}</ref> The most recent provincial champion is [[Skylar Ackerman]], whose rink won its first title at the [[2024 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2024 Viterra Scotties]].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Shire |first=Taylor |date=2024-01-24 |title='It’s really a dream come true': Ackerman set to represent Saskatchewan at the Scotties |url=https://leaderpost.com/sports/curling/sports-ackerman-set-to-reprsent-saskatchewan-at-the-scotties |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240125004939/https://leaderpost.com/sports/curling/sports-ackerman-set-to-reprsent-saskatchewan-at-the-scotties |archive-date=2024-01-25 |access-date=2024-02-05 |work=[[Regina Leader-Post]]}}</ref> |
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=== List of champions === |
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''Teams in bold denote national championships. [[Western Canada Women's Curling Championship|Western Canada champions]] (1953–1960) in italics. '' |
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| [[2025 Viterra Prairie Pinnacle|2025]] || [[Kindersley, Saskatchewan|Kindersley]]|| || || || || |
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| [[2022 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2022]] || || || [[Assiniboia, Saskatchewan|Assiniboia]] |
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| [[2024 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2024]] || [[Tisdale, Saskatchewan|Tisdale]]|| [[Skylar Ackerman]] |
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| 2021 || colspan="2"| ''Cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan]].''<br />''Team [[Sherry Anderson]] represented Saskatchewan at Scotties.''<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.cbc.ca/sports/olympics/winter/curling/saskatchewan-provincials-covid-19-1.5873270| title = Saskatchewan cancels curling provincials after health officials reject curling bubble {{!}} CBC Sports}} </ref> || N/A |
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|[[Ashley Thevenot]] |
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|[[Taylor Stremick]] |
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|[[Kaylin Skinner]]|| [[Nutana Curling Club]] |
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| [[2023 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2023]] || [[Estevan]]|| [[Robyn Silvernagle]] |
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|[[Kelly Schafer]] |
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|[[Sherry Just]] |
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|[[Kara Thevenot]]|| [[Twin Rivers Curling Club]] |
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| [[2022 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2022]] || [[Assiniboia, Saskatchewan|Assiniboia]]|| [[Penny Barker]] |
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|[[Christie Gamble]] |
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|[[Jenna Enge]] |
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|[[Danielle Sicinski]]|| [[Moose Jaw Ford Curling Centre]] |
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| 2021 |
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| [[2018 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2018]] || [[Sherry Anderson]] || [[Saskatoon]] ([[Nutana Curling Club|Nutana]]) || [[Melfort, Saskatchewan|Melfort]] |
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|N/A|| colspan="5" | ''Cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan]].''<br />''Team [[Sherry Anderson]] (Anderson, [[Nancy Martin]], [[Chaelynn Kitz]], [[Breanne Knapp]]) invited to represent Saskatchewan at Scotties.<ref name=":2" />'' |
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| [[2020 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2020]] || [[Melville, Saskatchewan|Melville]]|| Robyn Silvernagle |
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|[[Stefanie Lawton]] |
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|[[Jessie Hunkin]] |
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|Kara Thevenot|| Twin Rivers Curling Club |
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| [[2019 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2019]] || [[Humboldt, Saskatchewan|Humboldt]]|| Robyn Silvernagle |
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|Stefanie Lawton |
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|Jessie Hunkin |
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|Kara Thevenot|| Twin Rivers Curling Club |
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| [[2018 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2018]] || [[Melfort, Saskatchewan|Melfort]] || Sherry Anderson |
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|Kourtney Fesser |
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|Krista Fesser |
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|Karlee Korchinski|| Nutana Curling Club |
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| [[2017 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2017]] || Melville || Penny Barker |
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|[[Deanna Doig]] |
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|[[Lorraine Schneider]] |
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|Danielle Sicinski|| Moose Jaw Ford Curling Centre |
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| [[2016 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2016]] || [[Prince Albert, Saskatchewan|Prince Albert]]|| [[Jolene Campbell]] |
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|[[Ashley Howard (curler)|Ashley Howard]] |
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|[[Callan Hamon]] |
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|[[Ashley Williamson]]|| [[Highland Curling Club]] |
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| [[2015 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2015]] || Assiniboia || Stefanie Lawton |
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|Sherry Anderson |
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|[[Stephanie Schmidt]] |
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|[[Marliese Kasner]]|| Nutana Curling Club |
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| [[2014 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2014]] || [[Tisdale, Saskatchewan|Tisdale]] || Stefanie Lawton |
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|Sherry Anderson |
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|[[Sherri Singler]] |
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|Marliese Kasner|| Nutana Curling Club |
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| [[2013 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2013]] || [[Balgonie, Saskatchewan|Balgonie]] || [[Jill Shumay]] |
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|[[Kara Johnston (curler)|Kara Johnston]] |
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|[[Taryn Holtby]] |
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|[[Jinaye Ayrey]]|| Maidstone Curling Club |
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| [[2012 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2012]] || Humboldt || [[Michelle Englot]] |
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|[[Lana Vey]] |
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|[[Roberta Materi]] |
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|[[Sarah Slywka]]|| [[Tartan Curling Club]] |
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| [[2011 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2011]] || [[Outlook, Saskatchewan|Outlook]] || '''[[Amber Holland]]''' |
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|'''[[Kim Schneider]]''' |
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|'''[[Tammy Schneider]]''' |
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|'''[[Heather Kalenchuk]]'''|| '''[[Kronau Curling Club]]''' |
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| [[2010 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2010]] || [[Kindersley, Saskatchewan|Kindersley]] || Amber Holland |
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|Kim Schneider |
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|Tammy Schneider |
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|Heather Kalenchuk|| Kronau Curling Club |
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| [[2009 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2009]] || [[Swift Current]] || Stefanie Lawton |
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|Marliese Kasner |
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|Sherri Singler |
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|Lana Vey|| [[CN Curling Club]] |
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| [[2008 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2008]] || [[North Battleford]]|| Michelle Englot |
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|[[Darlene Kidd]] |
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|Roberta Materi |
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|[[Cindy Simmons]]|| Tartan Curling Club |
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| [[2007 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts|2007]] || Balgonie|| [[Jan Betker]] |
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|Lana Vey |
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|[[Nancy Inglis]] |
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|[[Marcia Gudereit]]|| [[Caledonian Curling Club]] |
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| [[2006 Saskatchewan Scott Tournament of Hearts|2006]] || [[Yorkton]] || [[Tracy Streifel]] |
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|[[Ros Tanner]] |
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|[[Kristen Ridalls]] |
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|[[Andrea Rudulier]]|| [[Granite Curling Club (Saskatoon)|Granite Curling Club]] |
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| [[2005 Saskatchewan Scott Tournament of Hearts|2005]] || Assiniboia || Stefanie Lawton |
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|[[Marliese Kasner|Marliese Miller]] |
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|Sherri Singler |
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|[[Chelsey Bell]]|| CN Curling Club |
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| [[2004 Saskatchewan Scott Tournament of Hearts|2004]] || [[Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan|Meadow Lake]]|| Sherry Anderson |
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|[[Kim Hodson]] |
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|[[Sandra Mulroney]] |
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|[[Donna Gignac]]|| [[Delisle, Saskatchewan|Delisle]] |
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| [[2003 Saskatchewan Scott Tournament of Hearts|2003]] || Balgonie || Jan Betker |
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|[[Sherry Linton]] |
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|[[Joan McCusker]] |
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|Marcia Gudereit|| Caledonian Curling Club |
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| [[2002 Saskatchewan Scott Tournament of Hearts|2002]] || Melfort || Sherry Anderson |
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|Kim Hodson |
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|Sandra Mulroney |
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|Donna Gignac|| Delisle |
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| [[2001 Saskatchewan Scott Tournament of Hearts|2001]] || Estevan|| [[Michelle Englot|Michelle Ridgway]] |
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|[[Lori Kehler]] |
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|Roberta Materi |
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|[[Joan Stricker]]|| Caledonian Curling Club |
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| [[2000 Saskatchewan Scott Tournament of Hearts|2000]] || Humboldt || [[June Campbell]] |
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|[[Cathy Walter]] |
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|[[Karen Daku]] |
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|[[Leanne Whitrow]]|| Caledonian Curling Club |
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| [[1999 Saskatchewan Scott Tournament of Hearts|1999]] || [[Weyburn]] || [[Cindy Street]] |
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| 1996<ref>{{cite news|title=Preparation pays off for Scheirich|date=January 29, 1996|page=B3|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/49834182/the-leader-post/|access-date=April 29, 2020}}</ref> || [[Sherry Middaugh|Sherry Scheirich]] || Saskatoon (Granite) || Tisdale |
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|[[Brandee Davis]] |
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|[[Allison Tanner]] |
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|[[Shannon Wilson (curler)|Shannon Wilson]]|| [[Moose Jaw]] |
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| [[1998 Saskatchewan Scott Tournament of Hearts|1998]] || [[Rosetown, Saskatchewan|Rosetown]] || [[Cathy Trowell]] |
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| 1995<ref>{{cite news|title=Anderson repeats at provincials|date=January 30, 1995|page=23|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92042043/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 7, 2022}}</ref> || [[Sherry Anderson]] || [[Prince Albert, Saskatchewan|Prince Albert]] || [[Regina, Saskatchewan|Regina]] |
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|[[Kristy Lewis]] |
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|Daren Daku |
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|[[Kery-Lynn Schikowski]]|| Caledonian Curling Club |
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| '''[[1997 Saskatchewan Scott Tournament of Hearts|1997]]''' || Swift Current || '''[[Sandra Schmirler]]''' |
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| 1994<ref>{{cite news|title=Anderson has Heart|date=February 7, 1994|page=11|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92042380/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 7, 2022}}</ref> || [[Sherry Anderson]] || Prince Albert || [[Wadena, Saskatchewan|Wadena]] |
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|'''Jan Betker''' |
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|'''Joan McCusker''' |
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|'''Marcia Gudereit'''|| '''Caledonian Curling Club''' |
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| 1996<ref>{{cite news|title=Preparation pays off for Scheirich|date=January 29, 1996|page=B3|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/49834182/the-leader-post/|access-date=April 29, 2020}}</ref> || Tisdale|| [[Sherry Middaugh|Sherry Scheirich]] |
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|[[Colleen Zielke]] |
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|[[Sandra Mulroney]] |
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|[[Judy Leonard]]|| Granite Curling Club |
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| 1995<ref>{{cite news|title=Anderson repeats at provincials|date=January 30, 1995|page=23|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92042043/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 7, 2022}}</ref> || [[Regina, Saskatchewan|Regina]]|| Sherry Anderson |
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|[[Kay Montgomery]] |
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|Donna Gignac |
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|[[Elaine McCloy (curler)|Elaine McCloy]]|| [[Prince Albert, Saskatchewan|Prince Albert]] |
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| 1994<ref>{{cite news|title=Anderson has Heart|date=February 7, 1994|page=11|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92042380/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 7, 2022}}</ref> || [[Wadena, Saskatchewan|Wadena]]|| Sherry Anderson |
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|Kay Montgomery |
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|Donna Gignac |
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|Elaine McCloy|| Prince Albert |
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| 1993<ref>{{cite news|title=Peterson crew preparing for another short journey|date=February 8, 1993|page=9|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92042711/the-leader-post/|access-date=January 7, 2022}}</ref> || [[Shaunavon, Saskatchewan|Shaunavon]] || '''[[Sandra Schmirler|Sandra Peterson]]''' |
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|'''Jan Betker''' |
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|'''Joan McCusker''' |
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|'''Marcia Gudereit'''|| '''Caledonian Curling Club''' |
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| 1992<ref>{{cite news|title=Schneider reclaims Hearts title|date=February 3, 1992|page=15|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92043087/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 7, 2022}}</ref> || Yorkton|| [[Michelle Englot|Michelle Schneider]] |
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|[[Kathy Fahlman]] |
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|Joan Stricker |
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|Lorie Kehler|| Tartan Curling Club |
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| 1991<ref>{{cite news|title=Peterson gets to Heart of the matter|date=February 4, 1991|page=9|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92043743/the-leader-post/|access-date=January 7, 2022}}</ref> || Regina || Sandra Peterson |
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|Jan Betker |
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|[[Joan McCusker|Joan Inglis]] |
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|[[Marcia Gudereit|Marcia Schiml]]|| Caledonian Curling Club |
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| 1990<ref>{{cite news|title=Michelle Schneider all Heart|date=February 5, 1990|page=9|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92044657/star-phoenix/|access-date=January 7, 2022}}</ref> || Humboldt || Michelle Schneider |
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|Kathy Fahlman |
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|Joan Stricker |
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|Lorie Kehler|| Tartan Curling Club |
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| 1989<ref>{{cite news|title=Great shots weren't enough|date=February 6, 1989|page=9|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92044336/the-leader-post/|access-date=January 7, 2021}}</ref> || Regina || Michelle Schneider |
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|Joan Stricker |
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|Lorie Kehler |
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|[[Leanne Eberle]]|| Tartan Curling Club |
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| 1988<ref>{{cite news|title=Schneider shatters dreams of returning|date=February 8, 1988|page=B2|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/49678479/the-leader-post/|access-date=April 27, 2020}}</ref> || Weyburn || Michelle Schneider |
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|[[Jan Herauf]] |
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|Lorie Kehler |
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|[[Leanne Eberle]]|| Tartan Curling Club |
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| 1987<ref>{{cite news|title=Fahlman didn't waste any time|date=February 10, 1987|page=43|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92131907/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || [[Nipawin]] || [[Kathy Fahlman]] |
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|Sandra Schmirler |
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|Jan Betker |
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|[[Sheila Schneider]]|| Tartan Curling Club |
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| 1986<ref>{{cite news|title=McGeary rebounds from lone loss|date=February 10, 1986|page=13|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92131643/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Regina || [[Lori McGeary]] |
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|[[Gillian Thompson (curler)|Gillian Thompson]] |
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|[[Christine Gervais]] |
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|[[Sheila Kavanagh]]|| [[Hub City Curling Club]] |
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| 1985<ref>{{cite news|title=Provincial title won hard way by Rowan|date=February 4, 1985|page=16|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92131093/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Tisdale|| [[Sheila Rowan]] |
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|[[Jean MacLean (curler)|Jean MacLean]] |
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|[[Maureen Burkitt]] |
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|[[Eileen Wilson (curler)|Eileen Wilson]]|| Nutana Curling Club |
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| 1984<ref>{{cite news|title=McGeary is champ|date=February 6, 1984|page=B2|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/49838052/the-leader-post/|access-date=April 29, 2020}}</ref> || Swift Current || Lori McGeary |
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|Gillian Thompson |
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|Christine Gervais |
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|[[Allison Earl]]|| [[Sutherland Curling Club]] |
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| 1983<ref>{{cite news|title=Despins couldn't convert her opportunities|date=February 7, 1983|page=25|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92130787/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || [[Saskatoon]] || Sheila Rowan |
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|Jean MacLean |
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|[[Judy Sefton]] |
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|[[Lillian Martin (curler)|Lillian Martin]]|| Nutana Curling Club |
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| 1982<ref>{{cite news|title=Day no longer heartless|date=February 8, 1982|page=29|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92130554/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Melville || [[Arleen Day]] |
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|[[Shirley McKendry]] |
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|[[Velva Squire]] |
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|[[Dorthy Hepper]]|| Caledonian Curling Club |
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| 1981<ref>{{cite news|title=Altman rink battles back to capture curling crown|date=February 2, 1981|page=19|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92130320/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Prince Albert|| [[Susan Altman]] |
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|[[Gloria Leach]] |
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|[[Delores Syrota]] |
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|[[Joan Sweatman]]|| [[Wadena, Saskatchewan|Wadena]] |
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| 1980<ref>{{cite news|title=Mitchell ends Wankel's Cinderella story|date=February 4, 1980|page=21|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92130037/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Estevan|| '''[[Marj Mitchell]]''' |
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|[[Nancy Kerr (curler)|'''Nancy Kerr''']] |
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|'''Shirley McKendry''' |
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|'''[[Wendy Leach]]'''|| '''Caledonian Curling Club''' |
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| 1979<ref>{{cite news|title=Despins' Lassies tops in province|date=February 5, 1979|page=13|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92129807/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Melfort|| [[Barb Despins]] |
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|[[Lynne Fuller]] |
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|[[Elaine Farkas]] |
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|[[Diane Lynn]]|| Granite Curling Club |
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| 1978<ref>{{cite news|title=Saskatoon Lassies stage story-book finish|date=February 15, 1978|page=46|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92129565/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || [[Moose Jaw]]|| [[Charlene Goodwin]] |
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|[[Holly Webster]] |
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|[[Nancy Bint]] |
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|[[Betty Fairweather]]|| Hub City Curling Club |
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| 1977<ref>{{cite news|title=Brunas wins provincial Lassie championship|date=February 14, 1977|page=20|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92129317/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || North Battleford|| [[Crystal Brunas]] |
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|[[Bonnie Brandon]] |
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|[[Pamela Ochitawa]] |
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|[[Sharon Kvinlaug]]|| Prince Albert |
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| 1976<ref>{{cite news|title=A storybook finish for Miller|date=February 9, 1976|page=18|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92128964/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Weyburn|| [[Delores Miller]] |
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|[[Gaby Kot]] |
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|[[Margaret Woodard (curler)|Margaret Woodard]] |
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|[[Jean Lowenberger]]|| [[Weyburn, Saskatchewan|Weyburn]] |
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| 1975<ref>{{cite news|title=Regina's Mitchell rink wins provincial Lassie|date=February 10, 1975|page=13|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92128665/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Yorkton || Marj Mitchell |
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|[[Kendra Richards]] |
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|Nancy Kerr |
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|[[Florence Sanna]]|| Caledonian Curling Club |
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| 1974<ref>{{cite news|title=Farnham fulfils (sic) long championship quest|date=February 9, 1974|page=7|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92128387/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Regina|| '''[[Emily Farnham (curler)|Emily Farnham]]''' |
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|[[Linda Saunders (curler)|'''Linda Saunders''']] |
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|'''[[Pat McBeath]]''' |
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|'''[[Donna Collins]]'''|| '''Nutana Curling Club''' |
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| 1973<ref>{{cite news|title=Pezer crew wins provincial honor (sic)|date=February 9, 1973|page=16|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92128115/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Saskatoon || '''[[Vera Pezer]]''' |
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|'''Sheila Rowan''' |
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|'''[[Joyce McKee]]''' |
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|[[Lee Morrison (curler)|'''Lee Morrison''']]|| '''Sutherland Curling Club''' |
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| 1972<ref>{{cite news|title=Pezer brings provincial curling crown north again|date=February 7, 1972|page=9|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92127746/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || [[Esterhazy, Saskatchewan|Esterhazy]] || '''Vera Pezer''' |
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|'''Sheila Rowan''' |
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|'''Joyce McKee''' |
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|'''Lee Morrison'''|| '''Sutherland Curling Club''' |
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| 1971<ref>{{cite news|title=Clean sweep moves Pezer to Canadian championship|date=February 8, 1971|page=15|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92127414/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Tisdale || '''Vera Pezer''' |
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|'''Sheila Rowan''' |
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|'''Joyce McKee''' |
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|'''Lee Morrison'''|| '''Sutherland Curling Club''' |
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| 1970<ref>{{cite news|title=Schoenhals takes championship|date=February 7, 1970|page=22|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92127141/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Swift Current|| '''[[Dorenda Schoenhals]]''' |
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|'''[[Cheryl Stirton]]''' |
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|[[Linda Burhnam (curler)|'''Linda Burhnam''']] |
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|'''[[Joan Andersen]]'''|| '''Nutana Curling Club''' |
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| 1969<ref>{{cite news|title=McKee wins provincial women's curling championship|date=February 8, 1969|page=22|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92126853/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Nipawin || '''Joyce McKee''' |
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|'''Vera Pezer''' |
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|'''Lenore Morrison''' |
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|[[Jennifer Falk (curler)|'''Jennifer Falk''']]|| '''Hub City Curling Club''' |
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| 1968<ref>{{cite news|title=MacNevin's gals sweep province |date=February 10, 1968|page=23|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92126641/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Estevan || [[Barbara MacNevin]] |
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|[[Fay Coben]] |
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|[[Florence Hill (curler)|Florence Hill]] |
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|[[Avis Carr]]|| Delisle |
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| 1967<ref>{{cite news|title=Clean sweep by Regina rink|date=February 11, 1967|page=18|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92126441/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Prince Albert|| [[Betty Clarke (curler)|Betty Clarke]] |
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|[[Enid Anderson]] |
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|[[Jean Broeder]] |
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|[[Beverly Langton]]|| Caledonian Curling Club |
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| 1966<ref>{{cite news|title=MacNevin rink wins provincial ladies' title|date=February 12, 1966|page=23|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92126178/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Moose Jaw|| Barbara MacNevin |
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|Fay Coben |
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|Florence Hill |
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|Avis Carr|| Delisle |
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| 1965<ref>{{cite news|title=MacNevin Steals Women's Crown|date=February 12, 1965|page=14|newspaper=Calgary Herald|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92125827/calgary-herald/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Melfort || Barbara MacNevin |
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|Fay Coben |
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|Florence Hill |
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|Avis Carr|| Delisle |
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| 1964<ref>{{cite news|title=Perkin Provincial Champion|date=February 14, 1964|page=22|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92125376/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Weyburn || [[Janet Anderson Perkin|Janet Perkin]] |
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|[[Kay Krug]] |
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|[[Joyce Miller (curler)|Joyce Miller]] |
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|[[Doreen Thomas (curler)|Doreen Thomas]]|| Caledonian Curling Club |
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| 1963<ref>{{cite news|title=Provincial title won by Binner|date=February 15, 1963|page=24|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92125102/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Saskatoon || [[Mildred Binner]] |
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|[[Velma Starrak]] |
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|[[Peggy Johnson (curler)|Peggy Johnson]] |
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|[[Jean Balderston]]|| Moose Jaw |
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| 1962<ref>{{cite news|title=McKee does it again|date=February 15, 1962|page=29|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92124867/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Yorkton|| Joyce McKee |
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|[[Sylvia Fedoruk]] |
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|Barbara MacNevin |
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|[[Rosa McFee]]|| Hub City Curling Club |
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| 1961<ref>{{cite news|title=Two Straight Over Binner|date=February 18, 1961|page=18|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92124663/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || North Battleford || '''Joyce McKee''' |
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|'''Sylvia Fedoruk''' |
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|'''Barbara MacNevin''' |
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|'''Rosa McFee'''|| '''Hub City Curling Club''' |
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| 1960<ref>{{cite news|title=McKee Wins Two Straight|date=February 19, 1960|page=19|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92124093/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Regina|| '''''Joyce McKee''''' |
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|'''''Sylvia Fedoruk''''' |
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|| [[Bradwell, Saskatchewan|Bradwell]] || Saskatoon |
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|'''''[[Donna Belding]]''''' |
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|'''''[[Muriel Coben]]'''''|| Hub City Curling Club |
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| 1959<ref>{{cite news|title=Perkin takes crown|date=February 20, 1959|page=26|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92123765/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref>|| Prince Albert|| Janet Perkin |
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|[[Win Rogers]] |
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|Joyce Miller |
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|B. Malesh || Caledonian Curling Club |
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| 1958<ref>{{cite news|title=Senior Honors (sic) to Yorkton|date=February 27, 1958|page=24|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92123510/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Swift Current || [[Donna Mathews]] |
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|[[Ella Baker (curler)|Ella Baker]] |
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|[[Alice Park (curler)|Alice Park]] |
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|[[Rita Davidson (curler)|Rita Davidson]]|| [[Yorkton, Saskatchewan|Yorkton]] |
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| 1957<ref>{{cite news|title=Phyllis Baldwin Curling Champ|date=February 22, 1957|page=11|newspaper=The Albertan|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/91929696/the-calgary-albertan/|accessdate=January 5, 2022}}</ref> || Saskatoon || [[Phyllis Baldwin]] |
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|Y. Lindberg |
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|E. Schwanbeck |
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|D. England |
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| 1956<ref name="Grigg">{{cite news|title=Moose Jaw Rink Wins Ladies' Curling Title|date=February 24, 1956|page=15|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92122875/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> ||Estevan || [[Hazel Grigg]]{{efn|Team was skipped by Grigg, but Binnie threw fourth stones.<ref name="Grigg" />}} |
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|[[Millie Binnie]] |
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|[[Dot Crippen]] |
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|[[Elsie Paterson]]|| Moose Jaw |
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| 1955<ref>{{cite news|title=P.A. Wins Easily|date=February 19, 1955|page=16|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92122492/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Melfort || [[Marj Olson]] |
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|[[Isobel Hill]] |
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|[[Mary Reed (curler)|Mary Reed]] |
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|[[Flo Jackson]]|| Prince Albert |
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| 1954<ref>{{cite news|title=Provincial crown to Saskatoon rink|date=February 25, 1954|page=31|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92121786/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Yorkton & Regina || Joyce McKee |
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|Muriel Coben |
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|[[Maizie Johnston]] |
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|[[Vi Nesbitt]]|| Hub City Curling Club<ref>{{cite news|title=McKee Quartet Clicks in Provincial Playoff|date=February 24, 1954|page=19|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92122162/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> |
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| 1953<ref>{{cite news|title=Queen City Entry Sweeps Provincial Ladies' Series|date=February 19, 1951|page=17|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92121362/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || North Battleford|| ''Janet Perkin'' |
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|''[[Phyllis Day]]'' |
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|''[[Jean Graham (curler)|Jean Graham]]'' |
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|''Joyce Miller''|| Caledonian Curling Club |
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| 1952<ref>{{cite news|title=Ladies Honors (sic) Go North|date=February 19, 1952|page=15|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/91930053/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 5, 2022}}</ref> || Weyburn || [[Maybell Spooner]] |
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|[[Eileen Sexsmith]] |
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|[[Philllis Barclay]] |
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|[[Merle Dertell]]|| Nutana Curling Club |
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| 1951<ref>{{cite news|title=P.A. Ladies Win|date=February 24, 1951|page=21|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92121039/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 8, 2022}}</ref> || Prince Albert|| Marj Olson |
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|B. McQuarrie |
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|S. Johnstone |
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|J. Jackson|| Prince Albert |
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| 1950<ref>{{cite news|title=Title for Saskatoon|date=February 15, 1950|page=20|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/72055386/mcdonald-bessie/|accessdate=January 5, 2022}}</ref> |
| 1950<ref>{{cite news|title=Title for Saskatoon|date=February 15, 1950|page=20|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/72055386/mcdonald-bessie/|accessdate=January 5, 2022}}</ref> |
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| Moose Jaw |
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|| [[Margaret Walker (curler)|Margaret Walker]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Walker|date=May 8, 1992|page=22|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/71546419/obituary-for-margaret-alice-walker/|accessdate=January 5, 2022}}</ref> || Saskatoon (Granite) || Moose Jaw |
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|| [[Margaret Walker (curler)|Margaret Walker]]<ref>{{cite news|title=Walker|date=May 8, 1992|page=22|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/71546419/obituary-for-margaret-alice-walker/|accessdate=January 5, 2022}}</ref> |
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|[[Dot Bell (curler)|Dot Bell]] |
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|C. Jones |
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|S. Cavil|| Granite Curling Club |
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| 1949<ref>{{cite news|title=McDonald Rink Wins|date=February 22, 1949|page=15|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/91932176/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 5, 2022}}</ref> || [[Bessie McDonald]] |
| 1949<ref>{{cite news|title=McDonald Rink Wins|date=February 22, 1949|page=15|newspaper=Saskatoon Star-Phoenix|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/91932176/star-phoenix/|accessdate=January 5, 2022}}</ref> || Saskatoon|| [[Bessie McDonald]] |
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|[[Fern Braithwaite]] |
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|[[Jean Graham (curler)|Jean Graham]] |
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|[[Gertrude Millar]]|| Granite Curling Club |
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| 1948<ref>{{cite news|title=Davidson Rink Cops Title|date=February 24, 1948|page=12|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/91932682/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 5, 2022}}</ref> || |
| 1948<ref>{{cite news|title=Davidson Rink Cops Title|date=February 24, 1948|page=12|newspaper=Regina Leader-Post|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/91932682/the-leader-post/|accessdate=January 5, 2022}}</ref> || Regina|| J. Roberston |
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|[[Laura Kunkel]] |
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|[[Isabelle Sekulich]] |
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|[[Kay Sekulich]]|| [[Davidson, Saskatchewan|Davidson]] |
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===Notes=== |
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== See also == |
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* [[SaskTel Tankard]] |
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* [[List of curling clubs in Saskatchewan]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External |
==External links== |
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*[https://curlsask.ca/competition-history/#1485811865662-cc453313-6cb1 Provincial Champions |
*[https://curlsask.ca/competition-history/#1485811865662-cc453313-6cb1 Provincial Champions — CurlSask] |
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 9 January 2025
Viterra Prairie Pinnacle | |
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Sponsor | Viterra |
Established | 1948 |
2024 host city | Tisdale |
2024 arena | RECPlex |
2024 champion | Skylar Ackerman |
Current edition | |
The Viterra Prairie Pinnacle, formerly the Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament of Hearts is the annual provincial women's curling championship for the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The winning team represents Saskatchewan at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, the national women's championship. The bonspiel is organized by CURLSASK, the provincial curling association.
Format
[edit]The number of teams participating and the format of the tournament has varied over the years. In the most recent edition, in 2024, the bonspiel included 12 teams divided into two pools leading to a four-team page playoff.[1] Four teams qualified based on their national CTRS ranking; another four qualified based on their rank on the Saskatchewan Women's Curling Tour (SWCT); and the final four teams qualified via direct events, called the Women's Last Chance.[2]
Champions
[edit]The championship has been contested annually since 1948, with the event cancelled only once, in 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3]
In 1953, the Janet Perkin rink from Regina won the provincial title and the Western Canadian Ladies' Championship, the first organized competition for women that went beyond the province's borders, and which was hosted in Regina.[4] Saskatoon's Joyce McKee established an early run of dominance in the province, winning a record eight titles between 1954 and 1973, including five as skip. McKee won the first invitational national title in 1960 and the first official Canadian women's championship the following year, capturing the 1961 Diamond D Championship.[5] She won another national title in 1969 before teaming up with Vera Pezer for a then-record three consecutive provincial and national titles from 1971 to 1973, including the 1972 Macdonald Lassies Championship in Saskatoon.[6] Pezer's three straight titles were part of a run of six straight for Team Saskatchewan. In 2019, the Pezer rink would be ranked fifth in a national ranking of the greatest women's curling teams.[7] The top-ranked team was Sandra Schmirler's Regina rink, which won three provincial, national, and world titles in the 1990s, along with a gold medal at the 1998 Winter Olympics.[7] Other Saskatchewan champions who went on to secure national titles include Dorenda Schoenhals, Emily Farnham, Marj Mitchell—whose rink also won Canada's first women's world championship in 1980[8]—and Amber Holland.[9] Sherry Anderson has won seven provincial titles, matching McKee's mark of five wins as a skip, with her first win coming in 1994 and her last in 2018.[10] Although Anderson has not won a national Tournament of Hearts, her rink did capture a record five straight Canadian senior championships between 2017 and 2022, and world seniors titles in 2018, 2019, and 2023.[11] The most recent provincial champion is Skylar Ackerman, whose rink won its first title at the 2024 Viterra Scotties.[12]
List of champions
[edit]Teams in bold denote national championships. Western Canada champions (1953–1960) in italics.
Year | Host | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Winning club |
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2025 | Kindersley | |||||
2024 | Tisdale | Skylar Ackerman | Ashley Thevenot | Taylor Stremick | Kaylin Skinner | Nutana Curling Club |
2023 | Estevan | Robyn Silvernagle | Kelly Schafer | Sherry Just | Kara Thevenot | Twin Rivers Curling Club |
2022 | Assiniboia | Penny Barker | Christie Gamble | Jenna Enge | Danielle Sicinski | Moose Jaw Ford Curling Centre |
2021 | N/A | Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Saskatchewan. Team Sherry Anderson (Anderson, Nancy Martin, Chaelynn Kitz, Breanne Knapp) invited to represent Saskatchewan at Scotties.[3] | ||||
2020 | Melville | Robyn Silvernagle | Stefanie Lawton | Jessie Hunkin | Kara Thevenot | Twin Rivers Curling Club |
2019 | Humboldt | Robyn Silvernagle | Stefanie Lawton | Jessie Hunkin | Kara Thevenot | Twin Rivers Curling Club |
2018 | Melfort | Sherry Anderson | Kourtney Fesser | Krista Fesser | Karlee Korchinski | Nutana Curling Club |
2017 | Melville | Penny Barker | Deanna Doig | Lorraine Schneider | Danielle Sicinski | Moose Jaw Ford Curling Centre |
2016 | Prince Albert | Jolene Campbell | Ashley Howard | Callan Hamon | Ashley Williamson | Highland Curling Club |
2015 | Assiniboia | Stefanie Lawton | Sherry Anderson | Stephanie Schmidt | Marliese Kasner | Nutana Curling Club |
2014 | Tisdale | Stefanie Lawton | Sherry Anderson | Sherri Singler | Marliese Kasner | Nutana Curling Club |
2013 | Balgonie | Jill Shumay | Kara Johnston | Taryn Holtby | Jinaye Ayrey | Maidstone Curling Club |
2012 | Humboldt | Michelle Englot | Lana Vey | Roberta Materi | Sarah Slywka | Tartan Curling Club |
2011 | Outlook | Amber Holland | Kim Schneider | Tammy Schneider | Heather Kalenchuk | Kronau Curling Club |
2010 | Kindersley | Amber Holland | Kim Schneider | Tammy Schneider | Heather Kalenchuk | Kronau Curling Club |
2009 | Swift Current | Stefanie Lawton | Marliese Kasner | Sherri Singler | Lana Vey | CN Curling Club |
2008 | North Battleford | Michelle Englot | Darlene Kidd | Roberta Materi | Cindy Simmons | Tartan Curling Club |
2007 | Balgonie | Jan Betker | Lana Vey | Nancy Inglis | Marcia Gudereit | Caledonian Curling Club |
2006 | Yorkton | Tracy Streifel | Ros Tanner | Kristen Ridalls | Andrea Rudulier | Granite Curling Club |
2005 | Assiniboia | Stefanie Lawton | Marliese Miller | Sherri Singler | Chelsey Bell | CN Curling Club |
2004 | Meadow Lake | Sherry Anderson | Kim Hodson | Sandra Mulroney | Donna Gignac | Delisle |
2003 | Balgonie | Jan Betker | Sherry Linton | Joan McCusker | Marcia Gudereit | Caledonian Curling Club |
2002 | Melfort | Sherry Anderson | Kim Hodson | Sandra Mulroney | Donna Gignac | Delisle |
2001 | Estevan | Michelle Ridgway | Lori Kehler | Roberta Materi | Joan Stricker | Caledonian Curling Club |
2000 | Humboldt | June Campbell | Cathy Walter | Karen Daku | Leanne Whitrow | Caledonian Curling Club |
1999 | Weyburn | Cindy Street | Brandee Davis | Allison Tanner | Shannon Wilson | Moose Jaw |
1998 | Rosetown | Cathy Trowell | Kristy Lewis | Daren Daku | Kery-Lynn Schikowski | Caledonian Curling Club |
1997 | Swift Current | Sandra Schmirler | Jan Betker | Joan McCusker | Marcia Gudereit | Caledonian Curling Club |
1996[13] | Tisdale | Sherry Scheirich | Colleen Zielke | Sandra Mulroney | Judy Leonard | Granite Curling Club |
1995[14] | Regina | Sherry Anderson | Kay Montgomery | Donna Gignac | Elaine McCloy | Prince Albert |
1994[15] | Wadena | Sherry Anderson | Kay Montgomery | Donna Gignac | Elaine McCloy | Prince Albert |
1993[16] | Shaunavon | Sandra Peterson | Jan Betker | Joan McCusker | Marcia Gudereit | Caledonian Curling Club |
1992[17] | Yorkton | Michelle Schneider | Kathy Fahlman | Joan Stricker | Lorie Kehler | Tartan Curling Club |
1991[18] | Regina | Sandra Peterson | Jan Betker | Joan Inglis | Marcia Schiml | Caledonian Curling Club |
1990[19] | Humboldt | Michelle Schneider | Kathy Fahlman | Joan Stricker | Lorie Kehler | Tartan Curling Club |
1989[20] | Regina | Michelle Schneider | Joan Stricker | Lorie Kehler | Leanne Eberle | Tartan Curling Club |
1988[21] | Weyburn | Michelle Schneider | Jan Herauf | Lorie Kehler | Leanne Eberle | Tartan Curling Club |
1987[22] | Nipawin | Kathy Fahlman | Sandra Schmirler | Jan Betker | Sheila Schneider | Tartan Curling Club |
1986[23] | Regina | Lori McGeary | Gillian Thompson | Christine Gervais | Sheila Kavanagh | Hub City Curling Club |
1985[24] | Tisdale | Sheila Rowan | Jean MacLean | Maureen Burkitt | Eileen Wilson | Nutana Curling Club |
1984[25] | Swift Current | Lori McGeary | Gillian Thompson | Christine Gervais | Allison Earl | Sutherland Curling Club |
1983[26] | Saskatoon | Sheila Rowan | Jean MacLean | Judy Sefton | Lillian Martin | Nutana Curling Club |
1982[27] | Melville | Arleen Day | Shirley McKendry | Velva Squire | Dorthy Hepper | Caledonian Curling Club |
1981[28] | Prince Albert | Susan Altman | Gloria Leach | Delores Syrota | Joan Sweatman | Wadena |
1980[29] | Estevan | Marj Mitchell | Nancy Kerr | Shirley McKendry | Wendy Leach | Caledonian Curling Club |
1979[30] | Melfort | Barb Despins | Lynne Fuller | Elaine Farkas | Diane Lynn | Granite Curling Club |
1978[31] | Moose Jaw | Charlene Goodwin | Holly Webster | Nancy Bint | Betty Fairweather | Hub City Curling Club |
1977[32] | North Battleford | Crystal Brunas | Bonnie Brandon | Pamela Ochitawa | Sharon Kvinlaug | Prince Albert |
1976[33] | Weyburn | Delores Miller | Gaby Kot | Margaret Woodard | Jean Lowenberger | Weyburn |
1975[34] | Yorkton | Marj Mitchell | Kendra Richards | Nancy Kerr | Florence Sanna | Caledonian Curling Club |
1974[35] | Regina | Emily Farnham | Linda Saunders | Pat McBeath | Donna Collins | Nutana Curling Club |
1973[36] | Saskatoon | Vera Pezer | Sheila Rowan | Joyce McKee | Lee Morrison | Sutherland Curling Club |
1972[37] | Esterhazy | Vera Pezer | Sheila Rowan | Joyce McKee | Lee Morrison | Sutherland Curling Club |
1971[38] | Tisdale | Vera Pezer | Sheila Rowan | Joyce McKee | Lee Morrison | Sutherland Curling Club |
1970[39] | Swift Current | Dorenda Schoenhals | Cheryl Stirton | Linda Burhnam | Joan Andersen | Nutana Curling Club |
1969[40] | Nipawin | Joyce McKee | Vera Pezer | Lenore Morrison | Jennifer Falk | Hub City Curling Club |
1968[41] | Estevan | Barbara MacNevin | Fay Coben | Florence Hill | Avis Carr | Delisle |
1967[42] | Prince Albert | Betty Clarke | Enid Anderson | Jean Broeder | Beverly Langton | Caledonian Curling Club |
1966[43] | Moose Jaw | Barbara MacNevin | Fay Coben | Florence Hill | Avis Carr | Delisle |
1965[44] | Melfort | Barbara MacNevin | Fay Coben | Florence Hill | Avis Carr | Delisle |
1964[45] | Weyburn | Janet Perkin | Kay Krug | Joyce Miller | Doreen Thomas | Caledonian Curling Club |
1963[46] | Saskatoon | Mildred Binner | Velma Starrak | Peggy Johnson | Jean Balderston | Moose Jaw |
1962[47] | Yorkton | Joyce McKee | Sylvia Fedoruk | Barbara MacNevin | Rosa McFee | Hub City Curling Club |
1961[48] | North Battleford | Joyce McKee | Sylvia Fedoruk | Barbara MacNevin | Rosa McFee | Hub City Curling Club |
1960[49] | Regina | Joyce McKee | Sylvia Fedoruk | Donna Belding | Muriel Coben | Hub City Curling Club |
1959[50] | Prince Albert | Janet Perkin | Win Rogers | Joyce Miller | B. Malesh | Caledonian Curling Club |
1958[51] | Swift Current | Donna Mathews | Ella Baker | Alice Park | Rita Davidson | Yorkton |
1957[52] | Saskatoon | Phyllis Baldwin | Y. Lindberg | E. Schwanbeck | D. England | Bradwell |
1956[53] | Estevan | Hazel Grigg[a] | Millie Binnie | Dot Crippen | Elsie Paterson | Moose Jaw |
1955[54] | Melfort | Marj Olson | Isobel Hill | Mary Reed | Flo Jackson | Prince Albert |
1954[55] | Yorkton & Regina | Joyce McKee | Muriel Coben | Maizie Johnston | Vi Nesbitt | Hub City Curling Club[56] |
1953[57] | North Battleford | Janet Perkin | Phyllis Day | Jean Graham | Joyce Miller | Caledonian Curling Club |
1952[58] | Weyburn | Maybell Spooner | Eileen Sexsmith | Philllis Barclay | Merle Dertell | Nutana Curling Club |
1951[59] | Prince Albert | Marj Olson | B. McQuarrie | S. Johnstone | J. Jackson | Prince Albert |
1950[60] | Moose Jaw | Margaret Walker[61] | Dot Bell | C. Jones | S. Cavil | Granite Curling Club |
1949[62] | Saskatoon | Bessie McDonald | Fern Braithwaite | Jean Graham | Gertrude Millar | Granite Curling Club |
1948[63] | Regina | J. Roberston | Laura Kunkel | Isabelle Sekulich | Kay Sekulich | Davidson |
Notes
[edit]See also
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