Coyotes Curling Club
Newsletter
11.4.2016
Leagues
Wednesday Fun League registration is still open for anyone that wants to play! Even if you are arriving later this month you can register now and let us know when you will arrive! League fees will be prorated and teams still have openings. League dates are 11/9-12/21 7-9pm.
Congrats to Team Seeger for being the Season 1a Champs for Monday Men's Competitive League. Skipped by Wes Seeger, Mike DeSautel Vice, Don Weaver Second, and Wilmer stepping in as Lead
To find details and get registered, head to the
cccmember.com page. Information can be found under the curling tab in the menu on the top and registration can be done through the league registration link on your right side user menu.
We look forward to seeing you on the ice!!
Learn To Curls
The Coyotes Curling Club will be hosting several Learn to Curls in the coming month. The schedule is as follows:
Saturday 11/5/2016 11am -2pm
Sunday 11/6/2016 1pm to 4pm
Sunday 11/13/2016 3pm -6pm
Saturday 11/26/2016 11am-2pm
Saturday 12/3/2016 11am-2:pm
Monday 1/2/2017 1pm to 4pm
Saturday 1/28/2017 11am-2pm
Saturday 2/25/2017 11am-2pm
Sunday 2/26/2017 1pm-4pm
Saturday 3/4/2017 11am-2pm
Sunday 3/5/2017 1pm-4pm
Saturday 3/25/2017 11am-2pm
Sunday 3/26/2017 1pm-4pm
Saturday 4/1/2017 11am-2pm
Sunday 4/2/2017 1pm-4pm
Saturday 4/29/2017 11am-2pm
Sunday 4/30/2017 1pm-4pm
Saturday 5/27/2017 11am-2pm
Sunday 5/28/2017 1pm-4pm
Saturday 6/3/2017 11am-2pm
Sunday 6/4/2017 1pm-4pm
You can
Register Now by heading to the site and selecting the Learn to Curl you wish to attend.
Sunday Practice
The Coyotes Curling Club will be hosting open practice ice on the following dates in 2016 (Sundays) from 6pm-8pm, with a specialized focus for those interested. Practice price is $10 and no signup is required. If you just want to come throw rocks, great! If you want to participate in that week's focus, you are welcome to:
11/6 - Delivery analysis with Luba Brock
11/13 -Understanding zones and communicating weight with Bob Leclair
11/20 - Sweeping with Wayne Fleming
11/27 - How to play with a lead with Mike Siggins
12/4 - How to play when you're down with Mike Siggins
12/11 - Delivery analysis with Bob LeClair
12/18 - Knowing how and where to miss with Greg Gallagher
This item will be at the side of the newsletter from now on, so you can always see the schedule.
Scott Tour
A twenty member women's team is chosen every 10 years to compete and represent the United States in Scotland. Tour participants are selected based upon several criteria including physical and social stamina as well as dedication to the organization and game of curling. For 2016, the tour will last approximately 3 weeks beginning in early November. Participants can expect to be up early, retire late, and play two 8 end games almost daily. When not curling, they will be traveling, sightseeing, and participating in other group activities.
With one of the largest and most diverse applicant pools in the history of the tour, the committee faced a daunting task. There were a total of 65 applicants across the U.S. - 24 from the East representing 16 clubs, 15 from Central representing 11 clubs, 8 from Wisconsin representing 6 clubs, and 18 from the West I and II representing 13 clubs. Six stick curlers applied. Applicants' ages ranged from 31 to 76 years. Years of curling ranged from less than 1 year to 46 years. Twenty women were selected for the tour, with two alternates for each area. Congratulations to the 2016 Scot Tour Team, which includes our very own Carol Ann Naso!
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