Manitoba Stick Tour

News

The tentative 2024-25 Manitoba Stick Curling Tour (MSCT) season includes:

Ernie Oliver Event – Oct. 1 – 3

East St. Paul Open – Oct. 25 - 27

Red River International – Nov. 1 - 3

Swan River Open – Nov. 22 - 23

Warren Open – Nov. 29 -Dec. 1

Carman Open – Dec. 6 - 8

Stonewall Open – Jan. 10 - 12

Springfield Open – Jan. 17 - 18

Marquette Open – Jan. 24 - 26

Beausejour Open – Jan. 31 - Feb. 2

Warren Women’s – Feb. 7 -9 .

Dates and formats are subject to change.

The Manitoba (MSCA), Manitoba 55+ (AAIM) and Canadian (CSCA) Championships are scheduled for:

MSCA Women’s - Feb 14-16 (East St. Paul CC)

MSCA Open-Feb. 21-23 (Stonewall CC)

AAIM – Mar. 4-6 (Steinbach CC)

CSCA - Apr. 2 - 5 (Grande Prairie CC, Alberta)

2024 Manitoba Stick Curling Tour Women's Champions - Lynne Rehbein & Gwen Smith
2024 Manitoba Stick Curling Tour Open Champions - Resby Coutts & Norm Magnusson
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Information

Teams/players accumulate points from scheduled MSCT events that will be used to identify MSCT Champions in the Open and Women’s divisions. The Open and Women’s Champions will be based on the team/individual's five best MSCT events and receive one team entry to the MSCA Provincial Championships.

Going Forward

The Tour has acquired a Laser Measuring Device (LRM) in an attempt to consolidate and streamline the Tie-breaker process associated with pool based events.

The MSCT recognizes that all events are unique, however the proposed process does allow for several scenarios.

The MSCT will make available the LRM device and supporting forms to all interested Tour events.

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Goals of the MSCT include:

a) Promoting 2 Person Stick Curling throughout the Province,

b) Promoting participation in the many 2 Person Stick Bonspiels throughout the Province,

c) Bringing the 2 Person Stick Curling Community together regularly throughout the season,

d) Involving the Manitoba Stick Curling Association (MSCA) at the curling club level and

e) Developing additional Women's events and Women's teams around the Province.

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