CURLSASK Awards History
COACH/INSTRUCTOR/JUNIOR COORDINATOR AWARD
2018 Shane Kitz – Shane Kitz Resume
2017 No Award
2016 Monica Svendsen – Monica Svendsen Resume
2015 Ken & Bev Dutton – Ken & Bev Dutton Resume
2014 Laurie Burrows – Laurie Burrows Resume
2013 Dwayne Yachiw (Granite CC) – Dwayne Yachiw Resume
2012 Christy Walker (N Battleford – Region 14) – Christy Walker Resume
2011 Nicole Bertsch & Samantha Yachiw (Saskatoon – Region 13) – Nicole Bertsch & Samantha Yachiw Resume
2010 Brian Wempe (Fulda – Region 9) – Brian Wempe Resume
2009 Robert (Bob) Wilkins (Shaunavon – Region 1)
2008 Larry Doetzel (Strasbourg – Region 9)
In 2008 the Junior Coordinator of the Year, Instructor of the Year, and Coach of the Year awards were combined to form the Coach/Instructor/Junior Coordinator Award.
JUNIOR COORDINATOR OF THE YEAR RECIPIENTS
2007 Bob Westad (Saskatoon – Region 13)
2006 Tim Baber (Balgonie – Region 05)
2005 Shirley O’Grady (Allan – Region 09)
2004 Ken Bakken (Balgonie – Region 05)
2003 Shirley Strachan (Coronach – Region 02)
2002 Roxanne Jabusch (Saskatoon – Region 13)
2001 Barb Swallow (Maryfield – Region 04)
2000 Cheryl Boechler (Saskatoon – Region 13)
1999 Rene McIvor (Davidson – Region 06)
1998 Murray Sundquist (Watrous – Region 09)
1997 Will Sinclair (Regina – Region 07)
1996 Dave & Jean Simmons (Moose Jaw – Region 06)
1995 Velda Daelick (Lanigan – Region 09)
1993 Colleen Reynolds (Consul – Region 01)
1992 Debbie Aadland (Shaunavon – Region 01)
1991 Elmer Schmidt (Regina – Region 07)
1990 James Skinner (Wilkie – Region 14)
SCA INSTRUCTOR OF THE YEAR RECIPIENTS
2007 Krista White (Saskatoon – Region 13)
2006 Denise Jabusch (Saskatoon – Region 13)
2005 No Nominations
2004 No Nominations
2003 Keith Beck (Saskatoon – Region 13)
2002 Don Greer (Saskatoon – Region 13)
2001 Debbie Aadland (Shaunavon – Region 01)
2000 Stephen Smith (Gainsborough – Region 04)
1999 Ron Moormann (Goodsoil – Region 14)
1998 Mike Francis (Herbert – Region 02)
1997 Harvey Forner (Regina – Region 07)
1996 Dwight Erickson (Coronach – Region 02)
1996 Donna Ross (Coronach – Region 02)
1995 Jim Orr (Saskatoon – Region 13)
1993 Pat Bibby (Prince Albert – Region 12)
1992 Wayne Bright (Rosetown – Region 08)
1991 Clint McFarlane (Gainsborough – Region 04)
1990 Gary Zimmer (Luseland – Region 08)
SCA COACH OF THE YEAR RECIPIENTS
2007 Karen Fiala (Blaine Lake – Region 12)
2006 Wayne Surik (Biggar – Region 8)
2005 Bob Miller (Shellbrook – Region 12)
2004 Wayne Marshall (Raymore – Region 09)
2003 Terry Boechler (Saskatoon – Region 13)
2002 Ken Bakken (Balgonie – Region 05)
2001 Kathy Lawless (Maryfield – Region 04)
2000 Roger Anholt (Moose Jaw – Region 06)
1999 Bob Miller (Shellbrook – Region 12)
1998 Linda Miller (Shellbrook – Region 12)
1997 Terri Farough (Saskatoon – Region 13)
1996 Rick Thompson (Maryfield – Region 04)
1995 Dennis Pomeroy (Yorkton – Region 10)
1994 Terry Latham (Wawota – Region 04)
1993 Ron Spencer (Carnduff – Region 04)
1992 Roger Anholt (Moose Jaw – Region 06)
1991 Rae Hebert (Regina – Region 07)
Scotty Richardson Memorial Award
2018 Allan Hoag, Bengough – Allan Hoag Resume
2017 Frank Elberg, Estevan – Frank Elberg Resume
2016 Jerry Shoemaker, Saskatoon – Jerry Shoemaker Resume
2015 Doug Fehr, North Battleford – Doug Fehr Resume
2014 Vern Affeldt, Saskatoon – Vern Affeldt Resume
2013 Ray Robinson, Saskatoon – Ray Robinson Resume
2012 Daniel Steiner, Humboldt – Daniel Steiner Resume
2011 John Fiest, Coleville – John Fiest Resume
2010 Liane McLean, Regina – Liane McLean Resume
2009 Bob Kolodziejski, Canora
2008 Lloyd Nelson, Humboldt
2008 Clarence “Ike” Buckner, Weyburn
2007 Willie Kosior, Weyburn
2006 Walter Ortt, Grenfell
2005 Jack Adams , Saskatoon
2004 Mickey Chelle, Esterhazy
2003 Wayne Garinger, Melfort
2002 Carol/Don Christopher, North Battleford
2002 Richard Struble, Crane Valley
2001 Stan Petruic, Avonlea
2000 Ken Rowley, Saskatoon
1999 Bill Gibson, Yorkton
1998 Jack Shand, Saskatoon
1997 Kenneth Elder, Coronach
1996 Gerald Grunert. Yorkton
1995 Lloyd Proctor, Mervin
1994 Jim Driver, Wawota
1993 Jake Krause, North Battleford
1992 Gordon Johnson, Yorkton
1991 Doug Bradford, Regina
1990 Harold Painter, Regina
1989 Irvin Jaeb, Humboldt
1988 Harold Love, Abernethy
1987 Elmer Schmidt, Regina
1986 Mike Schneider, Kronau
1985 Fred Beitz, Yorkton
1984 Albert Hostin, Rockglen
1983 Jack Krauss, Kindersley
1981 Jack Harbottle, Glenavon
1980 Russell Haugen, Govan
1979 Laurie Artiss, Regina
1978 Norm Balderston, Moose Jaw
1977 Roy Thiessen, Moose Jaw
1976 Jim White, Assiniboia
1975 Alex Gilliland, Saskatoon
1974 Gordon Thompson, Prince Albert
1973 Cor. Wouters, Edam
1972 Don Turner, Weyburn
1971 Burd McNeice, Regina
1970 Allan Countryman, Gull Lake
1969 R.N. Anderson, Saskatoon
Club Recognition Awards
100-Year Club recognition
2015
- Arcola Curling Club – Established 1901
The first rink in Arcola was built in 1901 with a skating rink in the centre and a sheet of curling ice on each side. The current 3-sheet rink in Arcola was built by volunteers and was completed in time for a Boxing Day Bonspiel in 2004. The club recently celebrated the 100 year milestone with the final bonspiel of the season on March 7th at which time the club received their plaque of recognition on behalf of CURLSASK. Among the guests attending, was George Butt, the club’s oldest member, and many young and future curlers. Congratulations!
- Sutherland Curling Club – Saskatoon – Established 1915
The Sutherland Club recently held its 50th-anniversary celebrations of the club in its present location and over 100 years of curling in a Sutherland Curling Club. In 1965 regular curling commenced on 6 sheets of ice with no pillars or posts to block the view of fans behind the glass and continues today. Dennis Smith, CURLSASK’s President for 2015-16, was on hand to make the presentation of the 100 Year plaque of recognition. Congratulations!
- Caledonian (Callie) Curling Club, Regina – Established 1915
The Callie Curling Club was the second curling club to be built in Regina way back in 1915. The first was the Regina Curling Club founded in 1889. Prominent in the formation of the new club was Charlie Watson, their first President. Charlie, a former Manitoba curler, succeeded in getting an enterprising citizen to put up a rink and the Regina Caledonian Curling Club was born. The original site of the Callie changed long ago and the Callie we know today is in a completely different location. The Callie Club is presently planning its 100 year celebrations and a plaque of recognition will be presented at the celebration by a representative of CURLSASK. Congratulations!