Several local curling stars are heading to the provincial championships.
Team Todoruk (Greg Todoruk, Darcy Todoruk, Rob Fisher, and Terron Stykalo)
Competing at a Viterra Championships qualifier over the weekend, Team Todoruk played the role of comeback boys to start the event.
They stole a single point in the eighth, ninth and 10th ends to secure a thrilling 6-5 win over Team Anderson. In their next game, the Parkland foursome scored four in the second end and never looked back in beating Team Gregory, 13-6.
The 2025 Viterra Championships will be held at Stride Place from February 4-9, 2025.
Team Forrester (Hayden Forrester, Reece Hamm, Cyrus Brandt, Lawson Yates)
Dauphin's Yates and his foursome needed a win in their final game and that's what they did.
Playing lead on Team Forrester, the team scored a single in the 10th to beat Team Siwicki, 6-5.
The team won three of their four games and is now Portage-bound for the big dance.
Team Dundas (Cassidy Dundas, Lauren Evason, Eryn Czirfusz, and Tessa Terrick)
Team Dundas stole a single point each in the seventh and eighth ends followed by a steal of two in the ninth to beat Team Terrick, 6-3.
Tessa, who plays on Team Dundas, got the best of her sisters Zoey and Jaycee.
Dundas, Tessa and the rest of her team are off to Pilot Mound for the Rocky Mountain Equipment women's provincial championships from January 21-26, 2025.
Team McFarlane (Hailey McFarlane, Janelle Lach, Stacy Sime, Hallie McCannell)
Stacy, of Dauphin, joined Team McFarlane and they were perfect over the weekend.
They scored 27 points in three games and solidified their provincial berth with a decisive 9-5 win over Team Calvert.
Team McFarlane, featuring Stacy Sime of Dauphin, will join Team Dundas in Pilot Mound.
Good luck to those from the Parkland and around the province at the provincial championships.