Talk:Ontario Scotties Tournament of Hearts

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Some notes about the 2002 provincials (separate article to be created):

Teams: Anne Merklinger Rideau Curling Club
Karen Bell Brant Curling Club
Elaine Uhryn Soo Curlers Association
Sherry Middaugh Coldwater & District Curling Club
Tara George Fort William Curling Club
Darcie Simpson Rideau Curling Club
Jodi Judd Port Arthur Curling Club
Nancy Wickham Coniston Curling Club
Kirsten Harmark Bayview Country Club
Jo-Ann Rizzo Brant Curling Club

Dates: Jan 22-26, Thunder Bay Tournament Centre

Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20020220085753/http://www.ontcurl.com:80/index.html?loc=4&lsubnav=42&main=info&url=all_ont_hearts&upper=subnav&navid=0421

New format, included qualification via a challenge round.[1]


2002 Ontario Scott
Tournament of Hearts
Host cityThunder Bay
DatesJanuary 20–26, 2002
WinnerTeam Middaugh
Curling clubColdwater & District Curling Club,
Coldwater
SkipSherry Middaugh
ThirdAndrea Lawes
SecondSheri Cordina
LeadJanet Brown
FinalistDarcie Simpson
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The 2002 Ontario Scott Tournament of Hearts, the provincial women's championship in Ontario was held January XX-26 at the [[]] in [[]]. The Sherry Middaugh rink from Coldwater won the event. She and her rink of Andrea Lawes, Sheri Cordina and Janet Brown would go on to represent Ontario at the 2002 Scott Tournament of Hearts.[2] The Middaugh rink defeated Darcie Simpson, Kellie Andrews, future Olympic gold medallist Dawn Askin and Linda Fulton in the final.

Standings[edit]

Final standings:

Skip W L
Darcie Simpson (Rideau) 8 1
Sherry Middaugh (Coldwater)
Anne Merklinger (Rideau)
Tara George

Playoffs[edit]

Tiebreaker: Merklinger 10, George 4 Semi-final: Middaugh 8, Merklinger 6 Final: Middaugh 6, Simpson 4