2016 Saskatchewan Scotties Tournament Of Hearts
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, the provincial women's
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championship of
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was held January 27 to 31 at the Prince Albert Golf & Curling Club in
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team represented Saskatchewan at the
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in
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Teams

The teams are listed as follows:


Round robin standings


Scores


January 27

;Draw 1 *Dutton 5-3 Selzer *Inglis 8-2 Martin ;Draw 2 *Englot 7-4 Barker *Campbell 6-5 Moore *Lawton 9-5 Schneider *Silvernagle 6-5 Anderson


January 28

;Draw 3 *Campbell 10-2 Inglis *Martin 8-3 Schneider *Dutton 10-3 Anderson *Barker 8-3 Selzer ;Draw 4 *Silvernagle 9-1 Selzer *Lawton 8-4 Inglis *Moore 7-6 Martin *Englot 7-3 Dutton


January 29

;Draw 5 *Lawton 8-5 Martin *Silvernagle 5-3 Dutton *Englot 6-3 Selzer *Moore 6-4 Inglis ;Draw 6 *Silvernagle 10-8 Englot *Anderson 7-6 Barker *Lawton 7-3 Moore *Campbell 10-2 Schneider ;Draw 7 *Anderson 11-10 Selzer *Inglis 5-2 Schneider *Campbell 8-7 Martin *Barker 10-1 Dutton


January 30

;Draw 8 *Moore 7-3 Schneider *Anderson 7-2 Englot *Barker 8-7 Silvernagle *Lawton 7-1 Campbell


Tiebreakers


Playoffs


A1 vs B1

''Saturday, January 30, 7:30pm''


A2 vs B2

''Sunday, January 31, 10:00 am''


Semifinal

''Sunday, January 31, 1:00 pm''


Final

''Sunday, January 31, 6:00 pm''


References

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