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1995 Canadian Junior Curling Championships

The 1995 Canadian Junior Curling Championships were held February 4–12 at the Caledonian Curling Club in Regina, Saskatchewan.


The 1995 Canadian Junior Curling Championships were held February 4–12 at the Caledonian Curling Club in Regina, Saskatchewan.

For the women's event, prior to 1994, the winner of the Canadian Junior Curling Championships would go on to play in the following season's World Junior Curling Championships. However, the Canadian Curling Association (CCA) made a rule change where the winner of the Canadian Junior Curling Championships would advance to Worlds in the same season. As a result, Jennifer Jones did not get the opportunity to play in the 1995 World Junior Curling Championships after her victory in the 1994 Canadian Junior Curling Championships because of the rule change. Instead, Jones' 1994 championship team was given a berth as top seed directly into the semifinals, where she lost to former teammate Kelly MacKenzie.

Province / TerritorySkipThirdSecondLead
Northwest Territories/YukonJamie KoeMark WhiteheadKevin WhiteheadKevin Cymbalisty
Northern OntarioMaurice BelisleKevin CampbellTerry DambrowitzNicholas Forest
AlbertaCameron DechantBlake MacDonaldWade JohnstonJason Lesmeister
ManitobaChris GalbraithScott CrippsBrent BarrettBryan Galbraith
New BrunswickJames GrattanKevin BoyleSpencer MawhinneyJeff Lacey
SaskatchewanNeil CursonsPat SimmonsRob NixonJamie Burrows
Nova ScotiaPeter EddyRob SiftonJeffrey OstienKris MacLeod
NewfoundlandRyan DavisBrett ReynoldsBrad GushueColin Josephson
QuebecYanick GaudreaultJean-Sebastien RoySebastien BouchardJoey Fraser
OntarioPatrick FerrisChris SchellBryan JohnsonPaul Webster
Prince Edward IslandMark KinneyAndrew MacDougallErik BrodersonChad MacMillan
British ColumbiaJim CotterBrendan WillisNeal DustinGrant Olsen
LocaleSkipWL
New BrunswickJames Grattan101
ManitobaChris Galbraith83
SaskatchewanNeil Cursons83
British ColumbiaJim Cotter74
Northern OntarioMaurice Belisle65
AlbertaCameron Dechant65
OntarioPatrick Ferris65
QuebecYanick Gaudreault56
Prince Edward IslandMark Kinney47
Nova ScotiaPeter Eddy38
Northwest Territories/YukonJamie Koe29
NewfoundlandRyan Davis110
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9Column 10
SemifinalFinal
Saskatchewan4
Manitoba6New Brunswick2
Manitoba8
Player percentages
Jamie Burrows84%Bryan Galbraith69%
Rob Nixon81%Brent Barrett71%
Pat Simmons73%Scott Cripps78%
Neil Cursons69%Chris Galbraith84%
Total77%Total75%
Player percentages
Jeff Lacey73%Bryan Galbraith77%
Spencer Mawhinney84%Brent Barrett88%
Kevin Boyle82%Scott Cripps84%
James Grattan68%Chris Galbraith95%
Total77%Total86%
Province / TerritorySkipThirdSecondLead
Northwest Territories/YukonTara HamerKerry KoeShona BarbourSheena Yakeleya
Northern OntarioJennifer BoltonLori PritchardCorrine BrielKim Erechook
AlbertaJody LeeLori OlsonKaryanne KjelshusDiane Lee
ManitobaKelly MacKenzieJoanne FillionCarlene MuthSasha Bergner
New BrunswickSusie LeBlancPaula NicolAllison FraneyPamela Nicol
SaskatchewanSherry LintonCindy StreetAngela StreetAllison Tanner
Nova ScotiaSara Jane RawdingChristina PattersonAndrea SmithLisa Allen
NewfoundlandHeather StrongKelli SharpeEmily GibbonsJoanne Durant
QuebecMarie-France LaroucheMelanie RoyNancy BelangerMarie-Eve Letourneau
OntarioKirsten HarmarkNicole PellegrinCatherine KempAndra Harmark
Prince Edward IslandAngela SutherlandLisa MacRaeShannon PerryJennifer Coady
British ColumbiaMichelle HardingShalegh BeddingtonDenise ByersKim Danderfer
CanadaJennifer JonesTricha BaldwinJill OfficerDana Malanchuk
LocaleSkipWL
CanadaJennifer Jones00
QuebecMarie-France Larouche92
OntarioKirsten Harmark83
ManitobaKelly MacKenzie74
New BrunswickSusie LeBlanc65
SaskatchewanSherry Linton65
Nova ScotiaSara Jane Rawding65
British ColumbiaMichelle Harding65
AlbertaJody Lee56
Northern OntarioJennifer Bolton47
Prince Edward IslandAngela Sutherland47
Northwest Territories/YukonTara Hamer38
NewfoundlandHeather Strong29
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9Column 10
SemifinalFinal
1Canada4
4Manitoba9
3Ontario2
4Manitoba5
2Quebec4
3Ontario6
Player percentages
Dana Malanchuk72%Carlene Muth62%
Jill Officer75%Sasha Bergner65%
Tricha Baldwin51%Joanne Fillion57%
Jennifer Jones53%Kelly MacKenzie68%
Total63%Total63%
Player percentages
Marie-Eve Letourneau63%Andra Harmark73%
Nancy Belanger57%Catherine Kemp63%
Melanie Roy63%Nicole Pellegrin53%
Marie-France Larouche55%Kirsten Harmark68%
Total59%Total64%
Player percentages
Andra Harmark68%Carlene Muth58%
Catherine Kemp56%Sasha Bergner74%
Nicole Pellegrin68%Joanne Fillion69%
Kirsten Harmark56%Kelly MacKenzie68%
Total62%Total67%

The Ontario Junior Curling Championships were held January 11–15 at the St. Catharines Golf & Country Club in St. Catharines.

Kirsten Harmark of Milton won the event, defeating Julie Anderson of Unionville in the final, 6-5. Harmark finished in first in the round robin with a 5–2 record, earning a bye to the final. Anderson (4–3) defeated Donna Schell (5–2) in the semifinal after defeating Kim Gellard of Unionville in a tiebreaker.

Pat Ferris of Peterborough defeated two-time provincial junior champion Joe Frans of the host St. Catharines club in the men's final, 6–5 in an extra end. Frans had earned a bye to the final after finishing first in the round robin. Ferris earned a trip to the final after beating Dale Matchett of Bradford in the semifinal.

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