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2004 Canadian Junior Curling Championships

The 2004 Kärcher Canadian Junior Curling Championships were held February 7–15 at the Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre in Victoria, British Columbia. The winning teams represented Canada at the 2004 World Junior Curling Championships.


The 2004 Kärcher Canadian Junior Curling Championships were held February 7–15 at the Juan de Fuca Recreation Centre in Victoria, British Columbia. The winning teams represented Canada at the 2004 World Junior Curling Championships.

Province / TerritorySkipThirdSecondLead
AlbertaChris SchilleChad WattThomas UsselmanCory Bachmeier
British ColumbiaChris BaierWilliam SuttonRyan CampbellAndrew McMullen
ManitobaDaley PetersMatthew LacroixBrendan NeufeldMarc Lacroix
New BrunswickRyan SherrardJason RoachDarren RoachJared Bezanson
Newfoundland and LabradorMatthew BlandfordTrent SkanesPaul SteevesAndrew Mercer
Northern OntarioJamie MorphetMatt DumontellePaul ArkilanderRyan Lafraniere
Northwest TerritoriesAllan BordenDrew BurgessThomas BorschneckRobert Borden
Nova ScotiaJames ChristiansonBrad MacInnisTodd MoorsJoshua MacInnis
OntarioJohn EppingWes JohnsonJohn GrantBill Francis
Prince Edward IslandBrett GallantMitch O'SheaMatt SmithPat Callbeck
QuebecMartin CreteJonathan TremblayKevin WhiteOlivier Leclerc
SaskatchewanBen WilsonStephen PerrasJason BarnhartPeter Wilson
YukonTrevor ProskoAlexx PeechSteven BoydCole Hume
LocaleSkipWL
Newfoundland and LabradorMatthew Blandford93
ManitobaDaley Peters93
New BrunswickRyan Sherrard93
OntarioJohn Epping84
Northern OntarioJamie Morphet84
AlbertaChris Schille75
QuebecMartin Crete75
British ColumbiaChris Baier66
SaskatchewanBen Wilson57
YukonTrevor Prosko48
Prince Edward IslandBrett Gallant39
Nova ScotiaJames Christianson210
Northwest TerritoriesAllan Borden111
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9Column 10
SemifinalFinal
Manitoba7
New Brunswick8Newfoundland and Labrador5
New Brunswick6
Player percentages
Jared Bezanson81%Marc Lacroix86%
Darren Roach57%Brendan Neufeld80%
Jason Roach65%Matthew Lacroix70%
Ryan Sherrard69%Daley Peters65%
Total68%Total75%
Player percentages
Andrew Mercer73%Jared Bezanson80%
Paul Steeves71%Darren Roach79%
Trent Skanes65%Jason Roach79%
Matthew Blandford78%Ryan Sherrard80%
Total72%Total79%
Province / TerritorySkipThirdSecondLead
AlbertaMegan KirkTeryn HamiltonJackie PeatLace Dupont
British ColumbiaKristen RecksiedlerMila HockleyChristine MillerKelsey Steiger
ManitobaTasha HunterJoce ForemanKaren HodgsonRoxie Trembath
New BrunswickAndrea KellyKristen MacDiarmidJodie deSollaLianne Sobey
Newfoundland and LabradorStacie DevereauxStephanie GuzzwellStephanie LeDrewSarah Paul
Northern OntarioShana KetonenLiane FossumLarissa StevensMichelle Desando
Northwest TerritoriesKristan ThompsonKate JeffersonLeslie MerrithewFrancesca Marrai
Nova ScotiaJill MouzarPaige MattieBlisse ComstockChloe Comstock
OntarioKelly CochraneAnna PiekarskiJackie CraigAinsley Galbraith
Prince Edward IslandMeaghan HughesSinead DolanMichala RobisonErika Nabuurs
QuebecMarie CantinAnne-Marie FilteauAmélie BlaisJulie Cantin
SaskatchewanTeejay SurikHailey SurikJanelle LemonAllison Gerhardt
YukonLadene ShawStacey SellarsJessie LeschartMandi Shaw
LocaleSkipWL
Nova ScotiaJill Mouzar93
QuebecMarie Cantin93
New BrunswickAndrea Kelly93
SaskatchewanTeejay Surik84
Newfoundland and LabradorStacie Devereaux84
British ColumbiaKristen Recksiedler75
ManitobaTasha Hunter57
Prince Edward IslandMeaghan Hughes57
OntarioKelly Cochrane57
Northern OntarioShana Ketonen48
AlbertaMegan Kirk48
YukonLadene Shaw39
Northwest TerritoriesKristan Thompson210
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9Column 10
SemifinalFinal
Quebec6
New Brunswick5Nova Scotia6
Quebec3
Player percentages
Lianne Sobey88%Julie Cantin85%
Jodie deSolla66%Amelie Blais57%
Kristen Mac Diarmid78%Anne-Marie Filteau86%
Andrea Kelly76%Marie Cantin65%
Total77%Total73%
Player percentages
Julie Cantin79%Chloe Comstock66%
Amelie Blais71%Blisse Comstock69%
Anne-Marie Filteau76%Paige Mattie68%
Marie Cantin69%Jill Mouzar69%
Total74%Total68%

The Teranet Ontario Junior Curling Championships were held January 7–11 at the Oakville Curling Club in Oakville.

Kelly Cochrane defeated Lee Merklinger from the Granite Curling Club of West Ottawa in the women's final. Merklinger had beaten the Julie Reddick rink from Oakville 3-1 in the semifinal.

In the men's final, John Epping of Peterborough defeated Mark Bice of Sarnia 8-5. Epping had beaten the Ottawa Curling Club's Mike McLean rink 7-5 in the semifinal

  • Women's statistics
  • Men's statistics
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