Team Surka and Mannick continue to lead the pack with unblemished records.
In action last night, Team Bagley came very close to putting a loss on the record of Team Surka. A very well played game and Team Surka pulled it out in the end.
Team Terry Smith were missing their skip but still hung in there to win. Terry is still a bit under the weather now nursing a sore shoulder. Team Hirx got a tough break on a last rock pick to miss a chance to get back in the game.
Team Ryan played a tough game against Team Hannon. Once again a game that was much closer than the score indicated. A couple of tough breaks caused skip Rob C. to miss out on chances to win. Sitting behind the glass, Sally was heard to say "I thought Jeff was gonna lose that one."
Team J. Smith continues to roll along and kept Team Purkey on the schneid. Joseph just returned from Canada where he must have picked a little of that curling magic.
Big match next week with Team Mannick playing Team J. Smith. Steve and Sil are also in Canada this week so we will see if that plays into the equation.
Run with the big dogs or stay on the porch.
JH
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Monday, November 24, 2008
Nutmeg at the Harvest final results
Jeff, Sally and Rob tried their best but finished runner-up in the first event for the second year in a row. The opponents, Utica, played very well and the Nutmeggers just could not get anything going.
Karl and Elly lost the semi-final of the third event on Saturday evening. Watching from behind the glass they had a really tough game as well.
I realized that I have forgotten another Nutmegger who was in attendence. Sorry Peter. Pete DeJong was playing with his brother John, Sister-in-law Karen and niece Elizabeth. They were the team that eliminated Karl and Elly on Saturday night. Peter and family then went on to win the third event.
For an idea of the fun that occurs at the Saturday night party, click HERE.
JH
Karl and Elly lost the semi-final of the third event on Saturday evening. Watching from behind the glass they had a really tough game as well.
I realized that I have forgotten another Nutmegger who was in attendence. Sorry Peter. Pete DeJong was playing with his brother John, Sister-in-law Karen and niece Elizabeth. They were the team that eliminated Karl and Elly on Saturday night. Peter and family then went on to win the third event.
For an idea of the fun that occurs at the Saturday night party, click HERE.
JH
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Saturday Brantford Update
Unfortunately, the wins didn't happen today either. The women's team of Charrissa, Tanya, Karen and Nicole got behind early and tried to fight back but couldn't quite get there. So we're heading home on Sunday. It would have been nice to get a couple wins and a few more games but there are plenty of positives from the weekend that the team can build upon for playdowns. Next stop - Ardsley!
Nutmeg at the Harvest Bonspiel
Jeff, Sally and Rob along with Philly member Nancy Ellis won their game this AM to advance to the first event final. They play on Sunday at 11:30 for the Liberty Bell trophy against a team from Utica.
Elly and Karl with Stephanie (Broomstones) and Ken (Philly) handily won their game this morning. A steal of six in the fifth end sealed the deal. They are the evening entertainment tonight to advance to the third event final tomorrow.
JH
Elly and Karl with Stephanie (Broomstones) and Ken (Philly) handily won their game this morning. A steal of six in the fifth end sealed the deal. They are the evening entertainment tonight to advance to the third event final tomorrow.
JH
Friday, November 21, 2008
Nutmeg on the road
Sally and Jeff Hannon with Rob Reihl are at the Harvest in Philly. They played a mixed team today of Elly and Karl Bockley and two non Nutmeggers. The Hannon's won a really close game with a steal in the eighth end to win and advance to the first event semi.
Karl and Elly are playing with Ken from Philly and Stephanie from Broomstones. The loss drops them to the third event with a game mid-day on Saturday.
JH
Karl and Elly are playing with Ken from Philly and Stephanie from Broomstones. The loss drops them to the third event with a game mid-day on Saturday.
JH
Brantford Cash Update
Charrissa's team started the day out with a great game against the Chinese. It started out tight then the Chinese put together a bit of a lead midway through the game but Nicole, Karen, Tanya, and Charrissa kept fighting and came home down 1 without the hammer. They played the last end well and the Chinese skip had to thread a port and hit a stone on the button to win the game. What a great confidence builder that game was!
This afternoon's game didn't go quite as well against Christy Jenion from Winnipeg. Charrissa's team just ended up on the wrong side of the inch a few too many times and couldn't keep the game within reach.
All the women are curling very well and there were a number of great shots made (ask Charrissa about her triple against the Chinese!) Anyone watching the games would never guess that these were the first two games this team had ever played together. The team is off to a solid start and hopefully the W's will happen tomorrow. Good luck!
This afternoon's game didn't go quite as well against Christy Jenion from Winnipeg. Charrissa's team just ended up on the wrong side of the inch a few too many times and couldn't keep the game within reach.
All the women are curling very well and there were a number of great shots made (ask Charrissa about her triple against the Chinese!) Anyone watching the games would never guess that these were the first two games this team had ever played together. The team is off to a solid start and hopefully the W's will happen tomorrow. Good luck!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Charrissa and team in Canada
The Olympic hopeful team coached by Joseph Smith is off to Brantford Ontario this weekend. A big cashspiel to get their feet wet. First game is Friday morning at 9:00 against the Chinese team. The Chinese team finished second last year in the Worlds. They are professional curlers as all they do is curl. They go to Canada starting in September and live there the entire season, playing in events and practicing.
You can follow all the game action HERE The draw and teams are all listed just by clicking on the tabs. Scores will also be updated. All the top US teams are playing there as well.
Good luck to Charrissa, Tanya, Karen and Nicole.
JH
You can follow all the game action HERE The draw and teams are all listed just by clicking on the tabs. Scores will also be updated. All the top US teams are playing there as well.
Good luck to Charrissa, Tanya, Karen and Nicole.
JH
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Competitive League week 4
The big news this week is Team Surka did not win. Of course, they did not play so maybe not so big.
Teams J. Smith, Mannick, Bagley and Hirx all were on the correct side of the scoreboard. First win for teams Bagley and Hirx. Both looked much improved. Team Mannick continues to roll along like a well oiled machine. Team J. Smith scored a big end on team Hannon and they just couldn't recover.
Team T. Smith was at a slight disadvantage as skip Terry is a bit under the weather. They will make a comeback once Terry gets back to his old self. Team Ryan continues to battle hard and lose very close games.
Lots of subs needed for next week if anyone is available.
Run with the big dogs or stay on the porch.
JH
Teams J. Smith, Mannick, Bagley and Hirx all were on the correct side of the scoreboard. First win for teams Bagley and Hirx. Both looked much improved. Team Mannick continues to roll along like a well oiled machine. Team J. Smith scored a big end on team Hannon and they just couldn't recover.
Team T. Smith was at a slight disadvantage as skip Terry is a bit under the weather. They will make a comeback once Terry gets back to his old self. Team Ryan continues to battle hard and lose very close games.
Lots of subs needed for next week if anyone is available.
Run with the big dogs or stay on the porch.
JH
Monday, November 17, 2008
Flowers Cornwall Mixed
Derek and I went to the Flowers Cornwall Mixed this past weekend with our mixed competitive team (Rachel Sethi and Sean Murray from Potomac). The weekend was a hectic blur as our travel plans got thrown into disarray. We had decided to fly to Ottawa (Cornwall is about an hour from Ottawa) rather than doing the 7-7.5 hour drive figuring that we would have more time up there and be somewhat more rested. So we got up early Friday morning (4:40am to be exact), schlepped down to LaGuardia, and did all the parking/checking in/security things. Then they announced that our flight was cancelled due to the heavy fog (in fact the flight from Ottawa had been en route, but was turned around because it couldn't land in the fog) - they were going to try and reroute us through Montreal or Toronto, but they had no idea if those flights would get going, delayed or not. So we had to make a quick decision and we decided to get our bags and our car and drive up to Cornwall. So much for rest!
We arrived at 3:30pm on Friday and left on Sunday around 3pm. Within those 48 hours, we played 5 games and I tried to get some work done - crazy. The competition was good, the ice was good and fast (although dished) - it was great to play on keen ice. We won our first two, lost our third which caused us to drop into the B event, won the semi and then lost the B final (different than in the GNCC, if you lose your first game, you drop to the C event not the B). I have mixed feelings about it all - happy to be in a final in Canada, but still feeling like we can do more - those two losses were definitely winnable.
It was a very fun and friendly club, they were really excited to have some Americans there, and the Saturday banquet was delicious (prime rib, yum).
We arrived at 3:30pm on Friday and left on Sunday around 3pm. Within those 48 hours, we played 5 games and I tried to get some work done - crazy. The competition was good, the ice was good and fast (although dished) - it was great to play on keen ice. We won our first two, lost our third which caused us to drop into the B event, won the semi and then lost the B final (different than in the GNCC, if you lose your first game, you drop to the C event not the B). I have mixed feelings about it all - happy to be in a final in Canada, but still feeling like we can do more - those two losses were definitely winnable.
It was a very fun and friendly club, they were really excited to have some Americans there, and the Saturday banquet was delicious (prime rib, yum).
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Competitive League week 3
Week 3 in the league sees three teams without a loss so far. They are team Surka, Mannick and Hannon. Team J. Smith follows closely with just one loss. Team J. Smith plays team Hannon next week in a big match.
In action last night for the first time was new experienced curler Cindy Pick, late of Ontario. Cindy moved down here for work as a nurse at Yale. She was happy to find Nutmeg and was recruited heavily for several committees at the post game table. She has little rocker coaching experience as well as entertainment experience at bonspiels. President Jennifer will have a new member of the Golden Handle chorus it looks like.
Team Bagley was looking sharp against team Hannon but couldn't find the range on a couple of draws that would have made the difference. Robert Kwan seems to be figuring out the ice at Nutmeg and looked impressive on the neighboring sheet. Opponents for that game was team Ryan and vice Rob Chebetar was making a lot of doubles to bail out his team from trouble. Team Surka played the early game against team T. Smith so not much to report from that game. In the late game, team J. Smith ran away early from team Hirx. Skip Dave reported after the game that a missed draw in the third was the difference as there was a 5 point swing on the scoreboard. It was a closer game than the scoreboard showed.
Run with the big dogs or stay on the porch.
JH
In action last night for the first time was new experienced curler Cindy Pick, late of Ontario. Cindy moved down here for work as a nurse at Yale. She was happy to find Nutmeg and was recruited heavily for several committees at the post game table. She has little rocker coaching experience as well as entertainment experience at bonspiels. President Jennifer will have a new member of the Golden Handle chorus it looks like.
Team Bagley was looking sharp against team Hannon but couldn't find the range on a couple of draws that would have made the difference. Robert Kwan seems to be figuring out the ice at Nutmeg and looked impressive on the neighboring sheet. Opponents for that game was team Ryan and vice Rob Chebetar was making a lot of doubles to bail out his team from trouble. Team Surka played the early game against team T. Smith so not much to report from that game. In the late game, team J. Smith ran away early from team Hirx. Skip Dave reported after the game that a missed draw in the third was the difference as there was a 5 point swing on the scoreboard. It was a closer game than the scoreboard showed.
Run with the big dogs or stay on the porch.
JH
Monday, November 10, 2008
Founder's bonspiel at Plainfield
Jeff and Sally made the trip down to NJ for the Founder's bonspiel. They played with two curlers from Plainfield. Twenty two teams in all were competing for shovels. A win on Saturday night got them to Sunday morning (good) but they lost the semi final game of the third event (bad).
They did get a chance to play against and spend some time talking with the team from Columbus (OH) curling club. This is a group of curlers who until this year were curling on hockey ice. They raised some money, rented space in a warehouse and put in two sheets of dedicated ice. If you haven't been to the website to check out the pictures you should. They are also having a bonspiel this year in the middle of December with free beer and wine included. The ice equipment they bought will support four sheets and they have hopes to start building a warm room after this season.
The next bonspiel at Plainfield is the Thrifty at the end of January. Low cost and lots of fun. If you are looking for the that first away bonspiel, put a team together and make the short drive to NJ.
JH
They did get a chance to play against and spend some time talking with the team from Columbus (OH) curling club. This is a group of curlers who until this year were curling on hockey ice. They raised some money, rented space in a warehouse and put in two sheets of dedicated ice. If you haven't been to the website to check out the pictures you should. They are also having a bonspiel this year in the middle of December with free beer and wine included. The ice equipment they bought will support four sheets and they have hopes to start building a warm room after this season.
The next bonspiel at Plainfield is the Thrifty at the end of January. Low cost and lots of fun. If you are looking for the that first away bonspiel, put a team together and make the short drive to NJ.
JH
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Update
The Duluth Curling Club website is not providing any real information it seems. Derek's team lost a close one yesterday mid-day and won their game at night. I'm not sure what's happening today yet (b/c my husband never calls me... sniff)
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Follow the action in Duluth
This weekend Derek Surka will be playing with his men's team (Tim Ho, Broomstones; Sean Murray and Ron Aubin, both of Potomac) at the Duluth Cashspiel. It doesn't look like they'll have line scores, but you can still follow the overall progress of Derek and his team through the draw and root them on from afar!
Try this link: http://www.duluthcurlingclub.org/CashSpiel.asp
Try this link: http://www.duluthcurlingclub.org/CashSpiel.asp
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Who has Reserved the Most Practice Ice Time at Nutmeg?
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