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Tee Line Talk
with Alex MacDougall
Cornwall’s Team Dupuis Represents Ontario & Wins
Bill Dickie “Curler Extraordinaire”
Bronze at the Travelers Canadian Championships
By Staff Writer There were 80 club teams across lunch was served and great curling defeating the team from the Navy
the country vying to get to New comradery was enjoyed by all. Club skipped by Seb Soucy.
eam Matt Dupuis with Brunswick. Huge congratulations The first leg of the Parnell Cup Winning the C Division was the
Tteammates Charles Wert, from all the members at the
Senior competition was held in team from Ormstown skipped by
Jonathan King, and Terry Litchy Cornwall Curling Centre for their
Morrisburg on November 23rd with Adam Ossevrane defeating the
became Team Ontario by winning accomplishments.
Cornwall, Lancaster, Morrisburg, Cornwall team skipped by Bill
the Travelers Provincial Curling
The Marcel Morin Memorial and Prescott participating. The Sobering. In the D flight the team
Championships in Kitchener
senior curling draw with 29 teams winner of the 1st leg of the 2018 / from the RCMP Curling Club Joey
in October and advancing to participating ended on December 2019 Parnell Cup was the team from Giovanello defeated the team from
the Canadian Travelers in New 7th with the top 12 teams making Morrisburg with Jack Barkley at the the Broomstones Curling Club
Brunswick. This is the ultimate
the playoffs. The winning team was helm with Dave King playing 3rd. skipped by Ted Kennally to win the
championship for club curlers. A
skipped by Wayne Lauber replacing Doug Jarvis played 2nd with Rick final. A great weekend was had by
total of 14 teams were in contention
Jim Robinson, with Gerard Samson MacKenzie throwing lead rocks. all and a huge thank-you goes out to
with two pools of 7 competing to be playing 3rd with Peter McCauley Coming in 2nd was the Cornwall all the volunteers.
Canadian Champion. Team Dupuis and Ray Baker playing front end. team skipped by Alex MacDougall
had a great round-robin record going The Astro Storage and
Second place honours went to the with Dwight Grant at 3rd, Glen Pilon
4 wins and 2 losses. The winner of Warehousing Christmas Turkey
team skipped by Alex MacDougall. at 2nd, and Tom Cleary throwing
each pool advanced to the semi- bonspiel for evening Curlers was held
MacDougall’s team was comprised lead rocks. Taff Pye’s Lancaster
finals with the 2nd and 3rd place from December 3rd to the 8th with
of Denis Marion in the 3rd position. team finished 3rd. The 2nd leg of
teams having to play a quarter final Roger St.Germain and Bob Cameron the Parnell Cup will be played in 20 teams participating. The A Flight
to advance. was won by the team skipped by
made up the front end. Third place Cornwall on January 4th. Brent Lawson with Mary Bellemare
Ontario’s Matt Dupuis faced honours were shared by the teams
The 31st Annual Men’s playing 3rd. The 2nd position was
Manitoba in their quarter-final with skipped by Tom Cleary and Gilles
Invitational took place on the filled by Kathleen Quenneville with
Ontario winning 5-3 and advancing Viau. The next draw on the senior
weekend of December 1st ,2nd, and Rick Marleau throwing lead rocks.
to the semi-final against the schedule is the Rona Hardware
3rd with 32 teams participating. Winning the A Consolation was the
powerhouse from British Columbia Christmas Bonspiel with 30 teams Teams participating were from team skipped by Gerard Samson
that went a perfect 6 wins and 0 participating. The draw starts on
Kingston, Ottawa, Boston, with Lynn Macdonell playing 3rd.
losses in round-robin play. It came Monday December 10th with the
Kemptville, Russell, Cornwall, and Filling in at 2nd was Sylvain Girard
down to the last shot in the last top 12 teams qualifying for the
Alexandria. with Annette Leger throwing lead
end however BC prevailed sending playoffs on Friday December 21st. rocks. The B Division was won by
Ontario to the bronze medal game Results can be found in the next Winning the A division was the the team comprised of Skip Dave
against Saskatchewan. It came Sports Energy issue. team from the Rideau Curling Club Lalonde 3rd Janice Sobering 2nd
down to the last shot in the final The Cornwall Seniors held a with Pascal Michaud at the helm. Brian Long, and Marjorie Boileau
end with Ontario winning 5-4. In Playing 3rd was Andrew Bugg with
friendly with Morrisburg, Lancaster, throwing lead stones. The C
speaking with a couple of Team Decebal Michaud throwing 2nd
and Cornwall participating. division was awarded to the team
Ontario members we learned that stones. Joey Medaglia filled the
Cornwall teams won 3 games skipped by with Jim Lamoureux
the competition was quite strong and with Morrisburg winning two, and lead position. Winning the B flight with Donna Cain Spagnola playing
Team Dupuis had to be at their best Lancaster winning a single. A great was the team from Carleton Heights
in order to win bronze for Ontario. Curling Club skipped by Ed Warren Continued on page 31

