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Bruce Roberts (curler)
Bruce Edward Roberts (June 23, 1942 – December 30, 2022) was an American curling, curler from Hibbing, Minnesota. Roberts won the and was a five-time United States men's curling champion (1966, 1967, 1976, 1977, 1984). Awards * United States Curling Association Hall of Fame: ** 1988 (as curler); ** 1994 (with all 1976 world champions team: third Joe Roberts (curler), Joe Roberts, second Gary Kleffman and lead Jerry Scott (curler), Jerry Scott). Personal life and death Bruce Roberts was employed as a primary school teacher. His younger brother, Joe Roberts (curler), Joe, was a curler too and Bruce's teammate. Roberts lived in Orr, Minnesota, and attended Bemidji State University. He taught in Duluth and Nett Lake (CDP), Minnesota, Nett Lake. Roberts had two children. Roberts died on December 30, 2022, at the age of 80. Teams Notes References External links

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Granite Curling Club (Seattle)
The Granite Curling Club in Seattle is one of only three dedicated curling clubs on the West Coast of the United States. Since its founding in 1961, Granite Curling Club has produced more U.S. national championships than any other U.S. club.J. CapleRomancing the stone ESPN Jan. 8th 2002 Most recent national championships *Women's Championship - 1988 Nancy Langley rink * Men's Championship - 2018 Greg Persinger rink * Men's Juniors - 2020 Luc Violette rink * Mixed National - 2016 Em Good rink * Senior Women's - 2010 Sharon Vukich rink *Mixed Doubles - 2012 Brady Clark and Cristin Clark * Senior Men's - 2020 Joel Larway rink Source World Championship medals Men's *1975 Silver Ed Risling rink *1967 Bronze Bruce Roberts rink *1961 Bronze Frank Crealock Dr. Frank William "Crea" Crealock (February 11, 1925 - April 14, 2016) was the skip on the Granite Curling Club curling team (from Seattle, Washington, United States) during the World Curling Championships known as the 1961 Sco ...
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