2010 Schmirler Curling Classic

2010 Schmirler Charity
Curling Classic presented
by Bank of America
Host city Regina, Saskatchewan
Arena Caledonian Curling Club
Dates Sept. 24-27, 2010
Winner Amber Holland
Curling club Kronau Curling Club,
Kronau, Saskatchewan
Skip Amber Holland
Third Kim Schneider
Second Tammy Schneider
Lead Heather Kalenchuk
Finalist Sherry Middaugh

The 2010 Schmirler Curling Classic presented by Bank of America was held Sept. 24-27 at the Callie Curling Club in Regina, Saskatchewan. It was held on the second weekend of the Women's World Curling Tour of the 2010-11 curling season. The total purse of the event was $47,000 with $12,000 going to the winning team. This would be the Amber Holland rink which defeated Saskatchewan native Sherry Middaugh in the final.

Teams

Draw

Group A W L
Saskatchewan Eberle 4 1
Manitoba Flett 4 1
Manitoba Overton-Clapham 3 2
China Wang 3 2
Nova Scotia Christianson 1 4
Saskatchewan Lemon 0 5
Group B W L
Manitoba Carey 4 1
Alberta Eyamie 4 1
Saskatchewan Lawton 4 1
Russia Privivkova 2 3
Saskatchewan Barber 1 4
Saskatchewan Silvernagle 0 5
Group C W L
Saskatchewan Holland 5 0
Alberta Nedohin 4 1
United States Lank 3 2
Manitoba Harvey 2 3
Saskatchewan Ricci 1 4
Saskatchewan Selzer 0 5
Group D W L
Manitoba Thurston 5 0
Alberta Webster 32
United States Brown 23
Saskatchewan Burnett 23
Prince Edward Island O'Rourke 23
Saskatchewan Paulsen 14
Group E W L
Ontario Middaugh 5 0
Saskatchewan Englot 3 2
Saskatchewan Orsted 32
Manitoba Scott 32
Saskatchewan Lang 1 4
Russia Sidorova 05

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
Saskatchewan Holland 7
Manitoba Carey 4
Saskatchewan Holland 9
Saskatchewan Eberle 5
Saskatchewan Lawton 5
Saskatchewan Eberle 6
Saskatchewan Holland 11
Ontario Middaugh 6
Alberta Eyamie 6
Manitoba Thurston 3
Alberta Eyamie 4
Ontario Middaugh 5
Alberta Nedohin 5
Ontario Middaugh 7

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