Newfoundland and Labrador Scotties Tournament of Hearts
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The Newfoundland and Labrador Scotties Tournament of Hearts is the Newfoundland and Labrador provincial women's curling tournament. The winning team represents Newfoundland and Labrador at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Past winners
Year |
Skip |
2012 |
TBA |
2011 |
Stacie Devereaux |
2010 |
Shelley Nichols |
2009 |
Heather Strong |
2008 |
Heather Strong |
2007 |
Heather Strong |
2006 |
Heather Strong |
2005 |
Heather Strong |
2004 |
Cathy Cunningham |
2003 |
Cathy Cunningham |
2002 |
Cathy Cunningham |
2001 |
Heather Strong |
2000 |
Heather Strong |
1999 |
Heather Strong |
1998 |
Heather Strong |
1997 |
Laura Phillips |
1996 |
Laura Phillips |
1995 |
Laura Phillips |
1994 |
Laura Phillips |
1993 |
Maria Thomas |
1992 |
Sue Anne Bartlett |
1991 |
Cathy Cunningham |
1990 |
Sue Anne Bartlett |
1989 |
Laura Phillips |
1988 |
Maria Thomas |
1987 |
Cindy Crocker |
1986 |
Sue Anne Bartlett |
1985 |
Sue Anne Bartlett |
1984 |
Catharine Barker |
1983 |
Ruby Crocker |
1982 |
Lori Quinn |
1981 |
Sue Anne Bartlett |
1980 |
Sue Anne Bartlett |
1979 |
Sue Anne Bartlett |
1978 |
Sue Anne Bartlett |
1977 |
Karen Cole |
1976 |
Sue Anne Bartlett |
1975 |
Gail Hiscock |
1974 |
Sue Anne Bartlett |
1973 |
Ann Bowering |
1972 |
Sue Anne Bartlett |
1971 |
Sue Anne Bartlett |
1970 |
Violet Pike |
1969 |
Violet Pike |
1968 |
Jeanette Blair |
1967 |
Violet Pike |
1966 |
Violet Pike |
1965 |
Bobbie Fortune |
1964 |
Marjorie Rockwell |
1963 |
Violet Pike |
1962 |
Marjorie Rockwell |
1961 |
Violet Pike |
External links
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