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2011 Newfoundland And Labrador Scotties Tournament Of Hearts
The 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador Scotties Tournament of Hearts was held January 19–23, 2011 at the Bally Haly Golf and Curling Club in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The winning team of Stacie Devereaux represented Newfoundland and Labrador at the 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, where they finished the round robin with a record of 1-10. Teams Standings Results *All Times Are Local (NT) Draw 1 ''January 19, 7:00 PM'' Draw 2 ''January 20, 9:00 AM'' Draw 3 ''January 20, 7:00 PM'' Draw 4 ''January 21, 1:00 PM'' Draw 5 ''January 21, 7:00PM'' Playoffs Semifinal ''January 22, 12:00 PM'' Final 1 ''January 23, 9:00 AM'' Final 2 ''January 23, 2:00 PM'' **Devereaux must be beaten twice References {{reflist, 2 Newfoundland And Labrador Scotties Tournament Of Hearts, 2011 Newfoundland and Labrador Sport in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador Curling competitions in Newfoundland and Labrado ...
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Bally Haly Golf & Curling Club
Bally Haly Golf & Curling Club ( ), is a semi-private curling club and golf course located in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It is the oldest golf club in Atlantic Canada, having been founded in 1896. In that year, a group of ten prominent Newfoundland gentlemen formed the Newfoundland Golf Club. History The first golf course was a 9-hole layout on Buckmasters field. This original 9-hole course, however, had limited area for expansion and in 1908, with the growing popularity of the game, club President, the Hon. John Browning, negotiated with the trustees of the estate of Lieutenant Colonel William Haly for the former British Garrison land adjacent to the Virginia River in east St. John's. Upon acquiring a plot of land of approximately two hundred acres in size, the club was renamed the Bally Haly Golf Club and an 18-hole course was constructed. In 2017, after winning the 2017 Tim Hortons Brier on home ice at Mile One Centre, Team Gushue, who curls out of both ...
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Leslie Ann Walsh
Leslie may refer to: * Leslie (name), a name and list of people with the given name or surname, including fictional characters Families * Clan Leslie, a Scottish clan with the motto "grip fast" * Leslie (Russian nobility), a Russian noble family of Scottish origin Places Canada * Leslie, Saskatchewan * Leslie Street, a road in Toronto and York Region, Ontario ** Leslie (TTC), a subway station ** Leslie Street Spit, an artificial spit in Toronto United States *Leslie, Arkansas *Leslie, Georgia * Leslie, Michigan *Leslie, Missouri * Leslie, West Virginia *Leslie, Wisconsin * Leslie Township, Michigan * Leslie Township, Minnesota Elsewhere * Leslie Dam, a dam in Warwick, Queensland, Australia * Leslie, Mpumalanga, South Africa * Leslie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, see List of listed buildings in Leslie, Aberdeenshire * Leslie, Fife, Scotland, UK Other uses * Leslie speaker system * Leslie Motor Car company * Leslie Controls, Inc. * Leslie (singer) (born 1985), Fre ...
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Laura Strong
Laura May Strong (born October 31, 1979, in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador) is a Canadians, Canadian curling, curler. Career Juniors Strong made her first national debut, playing lead for her sister, Heather Strong, at the 1997 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, representing Newfoundland. It would be a disappointing event for the Strong sisters, only finishing round robin with a 5–7 record. In 1998 Strong would team up with Cindy Miller, playing lead stones. At the 1998 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, the team would finish round robin with a 2–10 record Strong would return to the 1999 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, this time taking over as skip for the team. The change would not provide the team success, finishing in last place with a 2–10 record. Strong's final junior appearance was at the 2000 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, where again the team failed to make the playoffs, finishing round robin w ...
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