2025 Provincial Tournament Results – Coming This Summer!
The highly anticipated 2025 Bowls Alberta Provincial Tournament is set to kick off this summer, bringing together the province’s top lawn bowlers in a thrilling showcase of skill, strategy, and sportsmanship. With fierce competition across multiple categories, players will battle for provincial titles and the chance to represent Alberta on the national stage. Stay tuned for live updates, match highlights, and final results as we track the action throughout the season. Who will rise to the top in 2025? Follow along to find out!
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- 2025 Northern Novice Pairs
- 2025 Northern Development Triples
- 2025 Senior Men
- 2025 Senior Woman
- 2025 Southern Novice Pairs
- 2025 Mixed Pairs
- 2025 Premier League
- 2025 Men's Singles
- 2025 Women's Singles
- 2025 Youth Boys
- 2025 Youth Girls
- 2025 Woman Pairs
- 2025 Men Pairs
- Ladies' 2025 Fours
- 2025 Men's Fours
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Arcived Past Provincial Results
Explore the history of lawn bowling in Alberta with our Archived Provincial Results! From past champions to unforgettable matches, this archive showcases the achievements of Alberta’s top bowlers over the years. Whether you’re looking for past winners, historical performances, or inspiration for your own game, dive into the records that have shaped our province’s lawn bowling legacy.
Bowls Alberta 2024 Results & Season Highlights
The 2024 Bowls Alberta season was packed with thrilling competition, standout performances, and unforgettable moments as the province’s top bowlers battled for supremacy. From high-stakes singles matchups to dynamic team events, this season showcased the very best in skill, strategy, and sportsmanship.
Bowls Alberta 2023-2010 Results
Provincial 2023 Season Highlight
Men’s Outdoor Singles
- Gold: Jessi Wilkinson – Jessi displayed his exceptional skill and tactical precision, earning the top spot with consistent, powerful performances throughout the competition.
- Silver: Pat Bird – Known for his precision and strategic play, Pat secured a well-deserved silver medal with his disciplined approach.
- Bronze: Roy Riege – Roy’s unwavering focus and skillful game tactics earned him the bronze, proving his strong presence in the singles event.
Women’s Outdoor Singles
- Gold: Jan Robinson – With a competitive spirit and remarkable game sense, Jan took the gold with impressive consistency and control.
- Silver: Claire Day – Claire’s strategic approach and tactical play made her a silver medalist, standing strong throughout the event.
- Bronze: Bev Robinson – Bev’s well-executed shots and resilience brought her to a hard-earned third place in this competitive field.
Senior Men’s Triples
- Gold: Gary Rosenke, Risk Sept, Patrick Doherty – This trio showed remarkable teamwork and strategic play, claiming the gold with their top-tier performance.
- Silver: Tony Spencer, Ed Gallagher, Richard Turner – With outstanding coordination and tactical brilliance, this team brought home the silver medal.
- Bronze: Brian Ranger, Peter McCluskey, Roger Allen – Their consistent teamwork and skillful plays earned them a solid third place in the senior men’s triples.
Senior Women’s Triples
- Gold: Sharon Ross Watson, June Ji, Donna Rawson – This dynamic trio displayed excellent coordination and strategy, dominating the field to win the gold.
- Silver: Barb Spencer, Joy White, Debbie Ranger – Strong teamwork and solid execution secured the silver medal for this dedicated team.
- Bronze: Linda Kodnar, Marilyn Ballinger, Jo-Anne Liberty – This group showed remarkable skill and consistency to earn a well-deserved bronze.
Southern Novice Pairs
- Gold: Candace Saar & Lloyd Saar – The Saar duo proved their strong teamwork and precision, taking the gold with ease.
- Silver: Candice Horne & Mike Edwards – Candice and Mike’s adaptability and strong strategy placed them firmly in the silver medal position.
- Bronze: Mohammed & Aghyad Barakat – A fantastic pair known for their tactical play, they earned the bronze with their excellent performance.
Northern Novice Pairs
- Gold: Mike McGee & Jan Snell – Mike and Jan’s seamless coordination and consistent play earned them the gold medal.
- Silver: Mike Viezel & Jane Spencer – Known for their resilience and team spirit, this pair finished strong with the silver.
- Bronze: Bill Spinks & Ken Brander – Bill and Ken showcased great teamwork, securing a solid third place in the competition.
Development Triples
- Gold: Brian Ranger, Glen Mossman, Lane Missel – This trio showed remarkable chemistry and strategy to secure the gold in a tough field.
- Silver: Joy White, Roger Abraham, Mike McGee – Their consistent performance and sharp strategies earned them the silver medal.
- Bronze: Brad Roden, Easton Couturier, Shannon Roden – A well-coordinated team with strong skills, they claimed the bronze with their impressive play.
Men’s Provincial Fours
- Gold: Pat Bird, Francis Standen, Mike O’Reilly, Jon MacDonald – A well-rounded team with top-tier experience and precision, this foursome claimed the gold with excellent teamwork.
- Silver: Roy Riege, Nathan Findlay, Peter Mok, Keith Johnson – This team displayed impressive strategy and skill, securing a silver finish.
- Bronze: Greg Wilson, Kevin Dusablon, Justin Dusablon, Brad Roden – With their tactical prowess and strong teamwork, this team earned the bronze.
Women’s Provincial Fours
- Gold: Pauline Wong, Theresa Li, Lorna Hatton, Cheryl Storrow – This team’s cohesive play and sharp game strategies earned them the top spot on the podium.
- Silver: Jan Robinson, Bev Robinson, June Ji, Shannon Roden – Their experience and teamwork were key to securing the silver medal.
- Bronze: Peggy Plathan, Linda Kodnar, Cathy Selzler, Sharon Brunelle – This team’s strong performances throughout the event led them to the bronze finish.
Men’s Provincial Pairs
- Gold: Dwayne Hauck & Jessi Wilkinson – Dwayne and Jessi’s remarkable skill and tactical brilliance earned them the top spot in the men’s pairs event.
- Silver: Justin Dusablon & Brent Warren – A dynamic duo with sharp play, Justin and Brent secured the silver medal.
- Bronze: Greg Wilson & Kevin Dusablon – Known for their strong coordination and strategic play, this pair earned the bronze.
Women’s Provincial Pairs
- Gold: Alexis Gallacher & Kiera Schaelow – Alexis and Kiera’s incredible teamwork and precision helped them claim the gold in the women’s provincial pairs.
- Silver: Jenn MacDonald & Claire Day – With excellent communication and strategy, this pair finished in second place.
- Bronze: Bev Robinson – A consistent top performer, Bev earned a well-deserved third-place finish in the competition.
Provincial 2022 Season Highlight
Outdoor Singles at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton (June 17 – 19)
The battle for singles supremacy saw intense competition, with Joanna Cooper emerging as the women’s champion and Roy Riege taking the gold in the men’s division. This tournament set the stage for a thrilling season ahead.
Fours at Stanley Park LBC, Calgary (June 24 – 26)
Team dynamics shone through in the Fours competition, where Jan Robinson’s squad clinched gold for the women, while Pat Bird and his team dominated the men’s event.
Youth Championships at Highlands LBC, Edmonton (July 9 – 10)
The future of bowls was on display as Kiera Schaelow and Easton Couturier topped the U18 divisions. Brad Roden and Alexis Gallacher impressed in the U25 categories, showcasing incredible talent and determination.
Pairs at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton (July 15 – 17)
The doubles format saw Joanna Cooper and Jenn MacDonald claim victory in the women’s division, while Greg Wilson and Derek Dillon proved unbeatable in the men’s event.
Mixed Pairs at Rotary LBC, Calgary (July 22 – 24)
Brian and Debbie Ranger showcased exceptional teamwork to take home the gold in the mixed pairs competition, outplaying a field of strong contenders.
Para Singles at Calgary Lawn LBC, Calgary (July 29 – 31)
This inclusive event highlighted the skills of visually and physically impaired athletes, with standout performances from Vivian Kwan, Heather Hannet, Geoff Conner, and Jack Smart.
Medicine Hat Memorial Triples at Medicine Hat LBC (August 6 – 7)
A fierce open triples competition saw Richard Turner’s team take top honors in Division 1, with strong showings across multiple divisions. Linda Bower received the prestigious Ben Osterman Award for her contributions.
Senior Triples at Highlands LBC, Edmonton (August 9 – 11)
Experience prevailed as Claire Day’s team and Dwayne Hauck’s squad secured gold in the women’s and men’s events, respectively, demonstrating the depth of talent among Alberta’s senior players.
Calgary Novice Pairs at Bow Valley LBC, Calgary (August 20 – 21)
Newcomers to the sport made their mark as Bill Thrasher and Matthew Huebert clinched gold, proving that the next generation of players is on the rise.
Edmonton Novice Pairs at Royal LBC, Edmonton (August 20 – 21)
Joe Conway and Russel Hoffman showcased impressive skills to secure the top podium spot in a highly competitive novice event.
North Development Triples at Royal LBC, Edmonton (Aug 26 – 28)
Emerging talents shined, with June Ji, Mel Knight, and John Pater winning first place, signaling a promising future for Alberta’s bowls community.
South Development Triples at Stanley Park LBC, Calgary (Aug 26 – 28)
Michael O’Reilly’s team dominated the field, taking gold in a thrilling showcase of rising talent and competitive spirit.
Premier League Championship at Rotary Park LBC (September 2 – 4)
The top clubs in Alberta went head-to-head, with the Rotary Park Rangers emerging victorious in a fiercely contested Premier League battle.
Indoor Singles at Calgary Lawn LBC, Calgary (Sept 9 – 11)
Closing out the season in style, Joanna Cooper continued her winning streak in the women’s division, while Jon MacDonald took home the men’s title in a display of precision and endurance.
Provincial Lawn Bowling Results – 2021
Mixed Pairs Championship – Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton (July 23 – 25)
Gold – Brian & Debbie Ranger
Brian and Debbie Ranger proved to be an unstoppable force, showcasing their deep understanding of each other’s game. Brian’s precise draw shots and Debbie’s steady consistency helped them power through the competition and claim the top spot.
Silver – Jan Robinson & Keith Wylie
A well-matched duo, Jan Robinson’s strategic shot-making and Keith Wylie’s calm under pressure carried them to a strong silver-medal finish.
Bronze – June Ji & Mel Knight
June Ji brought tactical precision to the greens, while Mel Knight’s versatility helped secure a well-earned bronze. Their ability to adapt under tough conditions was key to their success.
Senior Triples – Stanley Park LBC, Calgary (August 3 – 5)
Women’s Division
Gold – Bev Robinson, Linda Kodnar & Shannon Ross-Watson
Bev Robinson’s leadership on the greens, Linda Kodnar’s accuracy, and Shannon Ross-Watson’s finesse made them a dominant trio. Their seamless teamwork earned them the championship title.
Silver – Janette Mackie, Theresa Li & Marylyn Ballinger
Janette Mackie’s strategic approach, paired with the precision of Theresa Li and the resilience of Marylyn Ballinger, helped this team battle their way to silver.
Bronze – Lorna Hatton, Evelyn Macleod & Leona Hatton
A strong showing from this experienced team, with Lorna Hatton’s steady delivery, Evelyn Macleod’s ability to read the greens, and Leona Hatton’s consistency securing them a spot on the podium.
Men’s Division
Gold – Peter Mok, Ken Olsvik & Stan Nelson
Peter Mok’s tactical mind, Ken Olsvik’s composure, and Stan Nelson’s strong finishing shots combined to make them an unbeatable team, taking home gold.
Silver – Len Canning, James MacDonald & Keith Bacon
A seasoned trio, Len Canning’s strategic positioning, James MacDonald’s versatility, and Keith Bacon’s powerful deliveries saw them finish with silver.
Bronze – Roger Allan, Brian Ranger & Lyall Adams
Roger Allan’s experience, Brian Ranger’s steady hand, and Lyall Adams’ precision helped them earn bronze in a competitive field.
Provincial Pairs – Calgary Lawn LBC, Calgary (August 13 – 15)
Women’s Division
Gold – Jan Robinson/Bev Robinson || Joanna Cooper/Jenn MacDonald
Both gold-medal-winning pairs showcased outstanding teamwork. Jan and Bev Robinson demonstrated their deep knowledge of the game, while Joanna Cooper’s precision and Jenn MacDonald’s adaptability helped their duo succeed.
Silver – Not awarded (Gold-Silver match not played due to smoke)
Bronze – Leona Hatton/Lorna Hatton || Pauline Wong/Cheryl Storrow
The Hatton sisters brought strong communication and consistency to their matches, while Pauline Wong and Cheryl Storrow impressed with their strategic shot selection to secure bronze.
Men’s Division
Gold – Pat Bird/Jon MacDonald || Roy Riege/Keith Johnson
Pat Bird’s aggressive playstyle and Jon MacDonald’s precision made them a top-performing duo, while Roy Riege’s experience and Keith Johnson’s steady hand secured a joint gold.
Silver – Not awarded (Gold-Silver match not played due to smoke)
Bronze – Derek Dillon/Rob Law || Peter Ballinger/Fred Emms
Derek Dillon and Rob Law’s teamwork helped them earn bronze, while Peter Ballinger’s strategic placements and Fred Emms’ control on the greens rounded out the podium finishers.
Premier League Championship – Calgary LBC (August 20 – 23)
First Place – Stanley Park Stingers (Glen Brunelle, Don Martin, Gord House, Lorraine Canning, Len Canning)
The Stingers dominated the field with Glen Brunelle’s leadership, Don Martin’s shot-making skills, Gord House’s aggressive style, and the steady play of Lorraine and Len Canning. Their well-balanced team chemistry carried them to the championship title.
Second Place – Rotary Park Rangers (Shayne Kuzek, Joanna Cooper, Kenny Olsvik, Jon MacDonald, Jenn MacDonald)
A team of seasoned competitors, Shayne Kuzek’s powerful delivery, Joanna Cooper’s versatility, Kenny Olsvik’s steady play, and the MacDonald duo’s consistency helped them secure second place.
Third Place – Edmonton Indoor Pyramids (Claire Day, Jocelyn Tanner, Roger Abraham, Joy White, Val Wilson)
Claire Day and Jocelyn Tanner provided strategic leadership, while Roger Abraham’s precise delivery, Joy White’s finesse, and Val Wilson’s adaptability helped the Pyramids finish strong in third.
Fourth Place – Calgary Coyotes (Francis Standen, Shari Henry, Keith Bacon, Theresa Li, Ju Hyun Cho)
The Coyotes put in a solid performance, led by Francis Standen’s aggressive approach, Shari Henry’s finesse, Keith Bacon’s experience, and the teamwork of Theresa Li and Ju Hyun Cho.
Northern Cash Triples – Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton (August 27 – 29)
First Place – Kevin Dusablon, Val McCaffrey & Hudson Mitchell
Kevin Dusablon’s skillful execution, Val McCaffrey’s smart shot selection, and Hudson Mitchell’s consistency helped them dominate the field and take home first place.
Second Place – Keith Wylie, Glen Mossman & Jan Charchuk
Keith Wylie’s leadership, Glen Mossman’s steady performance, and Jan Charchuk’s strategic adjustments brought them a well-earned silver.
Third Place – Jan Robinson, Jeff Knol & Noel Chartrand
Jan Robinson’s vast experience, Jeff Knol’s precision, and Noel Chartrand’s aggressive playstyle contributed to their podium finish.
Southern Cash Triples – Rotary LBC, Calgary (August 27 – 29)
First Place – Joanna Cooper, Shayne Kuzek & Michael Shostak
Joanna Cooper’s steady hand, Shayne Kuzek’s power, and Michael Shostak’s strategic vision helped them claim the top prize.
Second Place – Jon MacDonald, Larry Sholutz & Ian Thorner
Jon MacDonald’s precision, Larry Sholutz’s experience, and Ian Thorner’s cool-headed play earned them silver in this competitive event.
Third Place – Pat Bird, Patrick Doherty & Gary Rosenke
Pat Bird’s aggressive play, Patrick Doherty’s adaptability, and Gary Rosenke’s tactical positioning secured a well-fought bronze.
Provincial Lawn Bowling Results – 2019
Junior Singles at Royal LBC, Edmonton – June 15-16
- Juniors U18 Girls
- Gold – Alexis Gallacher: A standout performance by Alexis Gallacher, claiming the gold with impressive consistency and technique.
- Silver – Kiera Schaelow: Kiera Schaelow showed excellent skill, finishing with the silver medal after a competitive series of matches.
- Juniors U18 Boys
- Gold – Andrew Davison: Andrew Davison was exceptional throughout the tournament, securing gold with sharp precision and excellent control.
- Silver – Sean Kirkland: Sean Kirkland demonstrated great determination, clinching the silver with strategic shots and resilient play.
- Bronze – Forbes Fields: Forbes Fields showed a strong effort but ultimately finished with the bronze, contributing to the competitive field.
- U25 Women
- Gold, Silver, Bronze – No medals awarded in this category.
- U25 Men
- Gold – Brad Roden: Brad Roden proved to be a dominant force in the U25 category, displaying mature decision-making and composure.
- Silver – Andrew Manson: Andrew Manson showed steady form throughout, earning the silver with skillful and calculated shots.
- Bronze – No medal awarded.
Fours at Stanley Park LBC, Calgary – June 21-23
- Women
- Gold – Claire Day, Amanda Berg, Jenn MacDonald, Val Wilson: A strong and cohesive team effort from this quartet, clinching the gold with powerful teamwork and strategic precision.
- Silver – Cecilia Gillespie, Pat Vos, Pauline Wong, Shannon Roden: This team displayed solid teamwork and competitive spirit, finishing with silver after a thrilling final.
- Bronze – Jan Robinson, Peggy Plathan, Cathy Selzler, Patricia Walker: A well-played tournament saw this group take bronze, fighting hard and showing great synergy.
- Men
- Gold – Francis Standen, Jessie Wilkinson, Brad Roden, Lyall Adams: A brilliant team performance led by Jessie Wilkinson, who played an instrumental role in their gold-medal victory.
- Silver – Kevin Childs, Jon MacDonald, Ken Olsvik, Mike O’Rielly: Despite a strong showing, this team fell short in the final but still secured silver with excellent play.
- Bronze – Roy Riege, Peter Mok, Paul Maskell, Keith Johnson: A resilient effort from this team brought them to the bronze position, capping off a solid tournament.
Pairs at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton – July 5-7
- Women
- Gold – Peggy Plathan and Patricia Walker: Peggy and Patricia exhibited exceptional teamwork and skill, dominating the field to secure the gold.
- Silver – Jan Robinson and Cathy Selzler: Their consistent and strategic approach earned them silver in a well-fought competition.
- Bronze – June Ji and Shannon Watson: A strong performance by this pair earned them the bronze, after showing impressive determination and skill.
- Men
- Gold – Greg Wilson and Derek Dillon: Greg Wilson and Derek Dillon played with precision and teamwork, securing the gold in a tough field.
- Silver – Kevin Dusablon and Justin Dusablon: The Dusablon duo fought hard, finishing with silver after a series of tough matches.
- Bronze – Marvin Kwan and Ed Gallacher: Their competitive spirit and skillful shots earned them the bronze, rounding out a successful tournament.
Outdoor Singles at Calgary LBC – July 19-21
- Women
- Gold – Claire Day: Claire Day’s stellar performances throughout the event earned her the gold, showing great composure and focus.
- Silver – Cathy Selzler: Cathy played with determination and skill, earning silver in a tough competition.
- Bronze – Leona Hatton: Leona’s consistent performances secured her the bronze medal after battling hard through the rounds.
- Nickel – June Ji: June showed great potential and resilience but finished just outside the top three.
- Men
- Gold – Pat Bird: Pat Bird claimed gold with impressive technique and mental toughness, maintaining control throughout the event.
- Silver – Jon MacDonald: Jon MacDonald showcased strong skills and consistency, securing the silver after a solid tournament.
- Bronze – Greg Wilson: Greg Wilson’s steady performances earned him the bronze, rounding out a successful competition.
- Nickel – Justin Dusablon: Justin fought hard but finished just outside the medals, showing growth and potential.
Medicine Hat Memorial Triples at Medicine LBC – July 20-21
- Open Triples
- Div. 1 Winners – Barb Moll, Curt Moll & Eric Moll: A fantastic display of teamwork and precision from this trio earned them the Div. 1 title.
- Runners-up – Ina Lutz, Lori Durdle & Pat Dennis: This team showed strong form, finishing as runners-up in a competitive division.
- Div. 2 Winners – Wes Bresee, Jean Bresee & Jeff Desjarlais: The Bresee trio performed excellently, securing first place in Div. 2.
- Runners-up – Dolly Gouw, Barbara Johnston & Ann MacDonald: A great performance saw them finish second, competing fiercely throughout.
- Div. 3 Winners – Merv Cleasby, Bob Griffiths & Eng Gouw: Merv, Bob, and Eng demonstrated great skill, claiming the top spot in Div. 3.
- Runners-up – Trevor Pohle, Pat Vos & Sue Davison: This team battled hard but came up just short, finishing in second place.
- Div. 4 Winners – Marlen Shustov, Joe Van Alstine & Francis Jo: Marlen, Joe, and Francis showed excellent form to win Div. 4.
- Runners-up – Pete Wilson, Brian Walters & Geoff Connor: A well-played tournament earned them second place in Div. 4.
- Ben Osterman Award – Trevor Pohle: Trevor’s perseverance and skill were recognized with the Ben Osterman Award.
Mixed Pairs at Calgary LBC, Calgary – July 26-28
- Mixed Pairs
- Gold – Keith Wylie & Jan Robinson: Keith and Jan showcased exceptional teamwork and precision to win the gold in a tough competition.
- Silver – Neil Douglas & Dianne Douglas: The Douglas duo displayed great consistency and teamwork to secure the silver medal.
- Bronze – Roy Riege & Kathryn MacGregor: Roy and Kathryn earned the bronze after a competitive and well-played tournament.
Senior Triples at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton – August 6-8
- Women
- Gold – Janette Mackie, Cathy Dallas, and Chris Adams: A powerful team effort from Janette, Cathy, and Chris earned them the gold in the Senior Triples.
- Silver – Bev Robinson, Linda Kodnar, and Shannon Ross Watson: This trio displayed strong performances to finish with silver after tough competition.
- Bronze – Joy White, Kathy Kerr, and Eileen Passmore: Joy, Kathy, and Eileen battled through the event, securing the bronze medal.
- Men
- Gold – Roger Allen, Paul Maskell, and Jim Campbell: Roger, Paul, and Jim combined to take gold with strategic plays and great teamwork.
- Silver – Dave Simpson, Leon Dallas, and George Hamilton: A great effort from Dave, Leon, and George earned them silver in a hard-fought competition.
- Bronze – Neil Douglas, Brian Ranger, and Grady Long: This team showed resilience and skill, finishing with the bronze medal.
Edmonton Novice Pairs at Highlands LBC, Edmonton – August 10-11
- Novice Pairs
- Gold – Larry McDonald and Mike Gee: A brilliant effort from Larry and Mike saw them claim gold in this competitive novice event.
- Silver – Randy Rawson and Donna Rawson: The Rawsons performed admirably, finishing with silver after a series of hard-fought matches.
- Bronze – Gary Rosenke and Betty Rosenke: Gary and Betty earned bronze, showcasing their skills in a well-played competition.
Calgary Novice Pairs at Bow Valley LBC, Calgary – August 10-11
- Novice Pairs
- Gold – Keith Bacon and Shari Henry: Keith and Shari showed excellent teamwork and strategy to claim the top spot in this novice pairs competition.
- Silver – Bob Selzler and Don Martin: Bob and Don battled through the event to finish in silver, showing great resilience and skill.
- Bronze – Stephen Meloche and Evelyn MacLeod: Stephen and Evelyn earned bronze, demonstrating solid performances throughout the tournament.
Southern Novice Pairs at Medicine Hat LBC, Medicine Hat – August 10-11
- Novice Pairs
- Gold, Silver, Bronze – No medals awarded in this category.
Northern Open Triples at Royal LBC, Edmonton – Aug 16-18
- Open Triples
- First – Roy Riege, John Anderson and Chris Gallant: Roy, John, and Chris dominated their division to claim first place in this open triples event.
- Second – Kevin Dusablon, Justin Dusablon and Rose Meadley/Glen Mossman: A strong showing from this trio earned them second place in a competitive field.
- Third – Jan Robinson, June Ji and Jeff Knol: This team showed resilience and teamwork to secure third place after a series of competitive matches.
Southern Open Triples at Stanley Park LBC, Calgary – Aug 16-18
- Open Triples
- First – Peter Mok, John Sim and Brent Warren: Peter, John, and Brent exhibited excellent strategy and precision, winning first place in the Southern Open Triples.
- Second – Peggy Plathan, Cathy Selzler and Bob Selzler: A strong performance from Peggy, Cathy, and Bob earned them second place in this tough competition.
- Third – Dave Simpson, Randy Lopaschuk and Dan Pyper: Dave, Randy, and Dan rounded out the top three, showing strong teamwork and skill to secure third place.
Indoor Singles at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton – Sept 13-15
- Women
- Gold – Jennifer MacDonald: Jennifer MacDonald’s stellar indoor game and focused strategy earned her the gold medal.
- Silver – Pat Vos: Pat Vos played a solid game, securing silver with a competitive performance in the indoor singles.
- Bronze – Alexis Gallacher: Alexis Gallacher finished with the bronze, continuing her excellent form from the junior competitions.
- Men
- Gold – Pat Bird: Pat Bird claimed the indoor singles title with impressive technique and skillful play.
- Silver – Jon MacDonald: Jon MacDonald displayed great determination to finish with silver in the men’s singles.
- Bronze – Brad Roden: Brad Roden rounded out the top three with a solid performance, earning the bronze medal.
Provincial Results – 2016
Fours at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton (June 24 – 26):
This event saw some dominant team performances. Peggy Plathan, Joanna Cooper, Pauline Wong, and Pat Vos clinched gold with a solid team effort, playing consistently throughout the tournament. The silver medalists, Claire Day, Amanda Berg, Chris Adams, and Val Wilson, brought a high level of competitiveness but couldn’t match the eventual champions. Rosina Toal, Julie Ford, Cathy Wieliczko, and Dixie Blackmore secured the bronze, showing their resilience in tight matches.
For the men’s Fours, Greg Wilson, Kevin Childs, Ken Olsvik, and Derek Dillon delivered a gold medal performance with precise shot-making and strategic play. Roger Allen, Brian Ranger, Trevor Pohle, and Jim Berry took silver, giving the champions a strong challenge throughout. Roy Riege, Paul Maskell, Marvin Kwan, and Keith Johnson earned the bronze for a well-fought battle.
Triples at Rotary Park LBC, Calgary (July 1 – 3):
In the women’s triples, Jan Robinson, Gayell Slater, and Cathy Wieliczko showed their skill and teamwork, taking the gold with flair. Rosina Toal, Cecilia Gillespie, and Dixie Blackmore fought hard for the silver, while Helen McCrady, Margaret Bruce, and Patricia Walker secured the bronze in a competitive field.
The men’s competition was equally thrilling with Roy Riege, Paul Maskell, and Keith Johnson edging out their competition for the gold. Peter Mok, Leon Dallas, and Herman Cooper claimed silver after a strong push in the final stages. Peter Gubitz, Jon MacDonald, and Glen Brunelle earned the bronze with steady performances.
Junior U14 Singles at Calgary LBC, Calgary (July 9 – 10):
In a fantastic showcase of young talent, Aleya McGrath took the gold, demonstrating exceptional skill and composure. Marcus Gentile secured the silver, while Ethan Dauncy rounded out the top three with a well-earned bronze, showing promise for the future of the sport.
U25 Singles at Stanley Park LBC, Calgary (July 9 – 10):
No official results were recorded for both the men’s and women’s categories during this event, but the competition would have offered an exciting look at up-and-coming players in the provincial lawn bowling scene.
Pairs at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton (July 15 – 17):
In the women’s pairs, Margaret Bruce & Patricia Walker claimed the gold after a well-executed series of matches. Taeko Tobari & Shannon Ross Watson fought hard to win silver, while Julie Ford & Helen McCrady earned the bronze for their consistent effort.
For the men, Peter Mok & Stan Nelson took gold, combining sharp strategy and excellent shot-making. Marvin Kwan & Ed Gallacher earned silver, while Albert Solomone & Keith Wylie took home the bronze after a solid performance.
Medicine Hat Memorial Triples at Royal LBC, Edmonton (July 23 – 24):
The Mixed Triples saw great competition across divisions. In Division 1, Robert Rozinyak, Al McGarty, and Esther Rodzinyak earned the gold with strong teamwork. Richard Young, Marvin Kwan, and Vivian Kwan took silver in a tight contest, while Curt Moll, Ina Lutz, and Joan Theirrault captured the bronze.
Senior Triples at Highlands LBC, Edmonton (July 26 – 28):
In the women’s senior triples, Peggy Plathan, Sharon Brunelle, and Patricia Walker played expertly to win the gold. Barbara Spencer, Sharon Ross-Watson, and Taeko Tobari secured the silver, while Claire Day, Margaret Bruce, and Val Wilson captured the bronze with a competitive showing.
For the men, Lyall Adams, Stan Nelson, and Ken Olsvik won gold with excellent team coordination. Brian Ranger, Paul Maskell, and Jim Berry fought hard for silver, and John Pressey, Neil Reid, and Eng Gouw earned bronze after a series of tough matches.
Singles/Premier Event/Playdowns at Commonwealth LBC (July 29 – Aug 1):
In the women’s singles, Pat Vos emerged as the gold medalist, showcasing her precision and skill under pressure. Claire Day took silver, following a close contest in the final, while Joanna Cooper finished with bronze, proving her skill on the green.
For the men, Pat Bird claimed the gold, continuing his dominant form, while Derek Dillon grabbed silver in a hard-fought final. Greg Wilson took home the bronze, proving his consistency and competitive spirit.
Mixed Pairs at Rotary Park LBC, Calgary (Aug 5 – 7):
In a thrilling mixed pairs event, Derek Dillon & Claire Day combined forces to claim the gold, playing a near-perfect tournament. Pat Bird & Heather Mackie took silver, while Kevin Power & Gayell Slater claimed the bronze, showcasing impressive teamwork.
Northern Novice Pairs at Royal LBC, Edmonton (Aug 13 – 14):
In the Northern Novice Pairs, Jason Wang & Lily Fu claimed the gold, impressing with their rapid development and skills. Brent Eger & Brenda Eger secured the silver, and Brian Hutcheon & Frances Poelen took bronze after a strong performance.
Southern Novice Pairs at Bow Valley LBC, Calgary (Aug 13 – 14):
In the Southern Novice Pairs, Randy Lopaschuk & Mark Ramsay took the gold with a solid performance throughout. John Baxter & Paul Lockest earned silver, while Cheryl Storrow & Michael O’Reilly captured the bronze, rounding out a competitive event.
Northern Open Triples at Highland LBC, Edmonton (Sept 2 – 4):
The Northern Open Triples saw a solid performance from Gayell Slater, Jim Campbell, and Sue Davison, who took gold. Barb Spencer, Linda Gallacher, and Monika Pachan earned the silver, and Paul Maskell, Glenn Mossman, and Rose Meadley secured bronze in a highly competitive field.
Southern Open Triples at Stanley Park LBC, Calgary (Sept 2 – 4):
In the Southern Open Triples, Leon Dallas, Cathy Dallas, and Kathryn Macgregor claimed gold after a fantastic showing. John Sim, Margaret Sim, and Pauline Wong earned silver, while Jan Robinson, Bev Robinson, and Dwayne Hauck captured the bronze with strong teamwork and effort.
Provincial Results – 2018
Junior Singles at Highlands LBC, Edmonton — June 16 – 17
Juniors U18 Girls
- Gold: Kiera Schaelow – A rising star in junior lawn bowling, Kiera showcased her exceptional skills to claim the top spot.
- Silver: Alexis Gallacher – Displayed great determination and precision, securing a well-earned silver.
- Bronze: Kayla Malcolm – A strong competitor who demonstrated great potential in the junior ranks.
Fours at Rotary Park LBC, Calgary — June 22 – 24
Women
- Gold: Jan Robinson, Peggy Plathan, Bev Robinson, Patricia Walker – A powerhouse team that dominated the competition with strategic play.
- Silver: Claire Day, Joanna Cooper, Jenn MacDonald, Val Wilson – Showed excellent teamwork and skill, earning the silver medal.
- Bronze: Cecilia Gillespie, Pat Vos, Chris Adams, Kiera Schaelow – A formidable team that fought hard to secure a podium finish.
Men
- Gold: Roy Riege, Peter Mok, Paul Maskell, Mike O’Reilly – Their precision and experience led them to a commanding victory.
- Silver: Greg Wilson, Kevin Childs, Derek Dillon, Ken Olsvik – Played with great synergy and strategy to claim silver.
- Bronze: Pat Bird, Lyall Adams, Francis Standen, Herman Cooper – Showed resilience and skill to earn their spot on the podium.
Pairs at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton — July 6 – 8
Women
- Gold: Claire Day & Amanda Berg – A dynamic duo that executed precision shots to secure the gold.
- Silver: Cecilia Gillespie & Pat Vos – A strong team that displayed excellent communication and strategy.
- Bronze: Jennifer MacDonald & Pauline Wong – Competed fiercely and earned their place on the podium.
Men
- Gold: Pat Bird & Jon MacDonald – A well-matched pair that executed a flawless game plan to take the top spot.
- Silver: Greg Wilson & Derek Dillon – Demonstrated great skill and teamwork throughout the event.
- Bronze: Roger Allen & Keith Wylie – Fought hard and delivered strong performances to earn bronze.
Outdoor Singles at Commonwealth LBC — July 13 – 15
Women
- Gold: Jan Robinson – A seasoned competitor who displayed unmatched precision and control.
- Silver: Claire Day – Consistent and tactical play led her to a well-deserved silver.
- Bronze: Bev Robinson – A strong contender who battled her way onto the podium.
- Nickel: Shannon Watson – Showed determination and skill to secure a top-four finish.
Men
- Gold: Greg Wilson – A dominant force on the green, securing the championship title.
- Silver: Roy Riege – A seasoned player who played exceptionally well to claim silver.
- Bronze: Pat Bird – Consistent and strategic, earning a solid podium finish.
- Nickel: Albert Solomones – Showed great skill and determination, just missing the podium.
Medicine Hat Memorial Triples at Medicine LBC — July 21 – 22
Open Triples
- Div. 1 Winners: Tony Spencer, Barb Spencer, Monica Pachan – A dynamic team that outplayed their competition.
- Runner-ups: Al McGarty, Bob Edmiston, Ute Edmiston – A strong team that played with skill and determination.
- Div. 2 Winners: May Dalziel, Sue Davison, Francis Yo – Proved their consistency and teamwork to take the title.
- Runner-ups: Richard Turner, Kathy Kerr, Mike Evans – A well-balanced team that fought hard.
- Div. 3 Winners: Marlen Shustov, Anne Hammond, Margaret McDonald – Showcased excellent communication and execution.
- Runner-ups: Wes Bresee, Jeff Desjarlais, Pat Dennis – Gave a tough fight and earned second place.
- Div. 4 Winners: Jim Clegg, Marg Clegg, Bill Cuthill – Played with strategy and determination to win their division.
- Runner-ups: Inabelle Lutz, Lori Durdle, Ann Boutkan – Displayed strong team chemistry.
- Ben Osterman Award: Curt Moll – Recognized for outstanding sportsmanship and dedication.
Senior Triples at Calgary LBC, Calgary — July 27 – 29
Women
- Gold: Margaret Bruce, Cathy Wieliczko, Sharon Brunelle – Used experience and strategy to dominate the field.
- Silver: Janette Mackie, Cathy Dallas, Chris Adams – A well-synced team that played brilliantly.
- Bronze: Barb Spencer, Kathy Kerr, Taeko Tobari – Competed fiercely to secure a place on the podium.
Men
- Gold: Neil Douglas, Kevin Power, Ju Cho – Demonstrated resilience and top-level play.
- Silver: Glen Brunelle, Gordon Small, Peter Gubitz – A cohesive team that played a strong game.
- Bronze: Herb Monteith, Dwayne Hauck, Graham Jones – Gave a commendable performance to earn bronze.
Mixed Pairs at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton — Aug 10 – 12
Mixed Pairs
- Gold: Keith Wylie & Shannon Roden – Their seamless coordination secured them the title.
- Silver: Roger Allen & Julie Ford – Showed great teamwork and competitive spirit.
- Bronze: Kevin Dusablon & Brittany Dusablon – A strong duo that performed exceptionally well.
Northern Open Triples at Highlands LBC, Edmonton — Aug 17 – 19
Open Triples
- First: Gerald Hoffe, Pat Vos, Shannon Ross Watson – Their expertise and precision led them to victory.
- Second: Roger Allen, Julie Ford, Ken Winslow – Fought hard and earned a well-deserved second place.
- Third: Jan Robinson, David Biggs, Ana Manriquez – Competed strongly to claim a podium finish.
Southern Open Triples at Stanley Park LBC, Calgary — Aug 17 – 19
Open Triples
- First: Dwayne Hauck, Justin Dusablon, Mike O’Reilly – A dominant team that executed their strategy flawlessly.
- Second: Pauline Wong, Cheryl Storrow, Shari Henry – Showcased teamwork and skill to take silver.
- Third: Robert Rodzinyak, Al McGarty, Bob Edmiston – Put in a commendable effort for third place.
Indoor Singles at Stanley Park LBC, Calgary — Sept 7 – 9
Women
- Gold: Jan Robinson – A skilled competitor who once again claimed the top spot.
- Silver: Claire Day – Delivered consistent and competitive play.
- Bronze: Pauline Wong – A strong performance earned her a place on the podium.
Men
- Gold: Greg Wilson – A well-earned victory for a standout player.
- Silver: Mike O’Reilly – Showed tactical brilliance and determination.
- Bronze: Pat Bird – A fierce competitor who secured third place.
Provincial Results – 2017
Triples at Rotary Park LBC, Calgary (June 23 – 25)
- Women’s Gold: Jan Robinson, Jenn MacDonald, Pat Vos – A dominant trio showcasing teamwork and precision.
- Men’s Gold: Roy Riege, Jon MacDonald, Keith Johnson – A strong performance from seasoned competitors.
Pairs at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton (July 7 – 9)
- Women’s Gold: Joanna Cooper & Cecilia Gillespie – A dynamic duo with excellent shot-making skills.
- Men’s Gold: Greg Wilson & Derek Dillon – A well-synchronized pair with impressive consistency.
Junior Singles at Highlands LBC, Edmonton (July 2 – 3)
- U18 Winner: Alexis Gallacher – A rising talent in junior bowls.
- U14 Winner: Kiera Schaelow – Showcased great promise for the future.
Fours at Highlands LBC, Edmonton (July 14 – 16)
- Women’s Gold: Peggy Plathan, Heather Mackie, Sharon Brunelle, Patricia Walker – A well-balanced team with excellent chemistry.
- Men’s Gold: Pat Bird, Lyall Adams, Francis Standen, Herman Cooper – Proven players with a wealth of experience.
Senior Triples at Stanley Park LBC, Calgary (July 18 – 20)
- Women’s Gold: Peggy Plathan, Sharon Brunelle, Patricia Walker – Their experience and teamwork led them to victory.
- Men’s Gold: Dave Simpson, Leon Dallas, George Hamilton – A trio with strategic precision and skill.
Outdoor Singles at Calgary Lawn LBC (July 21 – 23)
- Women’s Gold: Jan Robinson – A seasoned player with excellent tactical play.
- Men’s Gold: Pat Bird – Known for his consistent delivery and strategic game.
Mixed Pairs at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton (July 28 – 30)
- Gold: Roy Riege and Pat Vos – A well-matched pair who controlled the pace of play.
Medicine Hat Memorial Triples at Rotary Park LBC, Calgary (July 29 – 30)
- Division 1 Champions: Dolly Gouw, Eng Gouw, Gerald Hoffe – A trio that outplayed the competition with skillful execution.
Southern Novice Pairs at Bow Valley LBC, Calgary (Aug 12 – 13)
- Gold: Leona Hatton and Lorna Hatton – Emerging talents making their mark in novice competition.
Northern Novice Pairs at Royal LBC, Edmonton (Aug 12 – 13)
- Gold: Kim and Emanuel Cordeiro – A strong showing from this developing team.
Northern Open Triples at Royal LBC, Edmonton (Aug 25 – 27)
- First Place: Jan Robinson, Bev Robinson, and Dwayne Hauck – A solid team with great synergy.
Southern Open Triples at Rotary Park LBC, Calgary (Aug 25 – 27)
- First Place: Kevin Power, Dave Cox, and Scott Packer – A well-rounded team that took top honors.
Indoor Singles at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton (Sept 22 – 24)
- Women’s Gold: Jenn MacDonald – A composed and skilled competitor indoors.
- Men’s Gold: Derek Dillon – Showcased consistency and tactical play to take the title.
Provincial Results – 2016
Fours at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton (June 24 – 26)
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Women’s Gold: Peggy Plathan, Joanna Cooper, Pauline Wong, Pat Vos – A seasoned team with strong leadership and tactical play.
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Men’s Gold: Greg Wilson, Kevin Childs, Ken Olsvik, Derek Dillon – A formidable lineup with strategic depth and consistency.
Triples at Rotary Park LBC, Calgary (July 1 – 3)
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Women’s Gold: Jan Robinson, Gayell Slater, Cathy Wieliczko – A well-balanced team with excellent chemistry.
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Men’s Gold: Roy Riege, Paul Maskell, Keith Johnson – Displayed impressive coordination and shot-making ability.
Junior U14 Singles at Calgary LBC, Calgary (July 9 – 10)
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Gold: Aleya McGrath – A rising star with great potential in junior competition.
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Silver: Marcus Gentile – Showed determination and skill.
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Bronze: Ethan Dauncy – A promising young player with a bright future.
U25 Singles at Stanley Park LBC, Calgary (July 9 – 10)
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No results recorded.
Pairs at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton (July 15 – 17)
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Women’s Gold: Margaret Bruce & Patricia Walker – A powerful pair with a strong strategic approach.
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Men’s Gold: Peter Mok & Stan Nelson – Controlled the greens with skillful precision.
Medicine Hat Memorial Triples at Royal LBC, Edmonton (July 23 – 24)
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Division 1 Champions: Robert Rozinyak, Al McGarty, and Esther Rodzinyak – Outplayed the competition with a dominant performance.
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Division 2 Champions: Richard Young, Marvin Kwan, and Vivian Kwan – Showcased excellent teamwork.
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Division 3 Champions: Curt Moll, Ina Lutz, and Joan Theirrault – A strong showing in their division.
Senior Triples at Highlands LBC, Edmonton (July 26 – 28)
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Women’s Gold: Peggy Plathan, Sharon Brunelle, Patricia Walker – A seasoned trio known for their competitive edge.
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Men’s Gold: Lyall Adams, Stan Nelson, Ken Olsvik – A dominant team with excellent tactical execution.
Singles/Premier Event/Playdowns at Commonwealth LBC (July 29 – Aug 1)
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Women’s Gold: Pat Vos – A consistent and experienced competitor.
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Men’s Gold: Pat Bird – A masterful performance to secure the title.
Mixed Pairs at Rotary Park LBC, Calgary (Aug 5 – 7)
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Gold: Derek Dillon and Claire Day – A well-matched pair who controlled the pace of play.
Northern Novice Pairs at Royal LBC, Edmonton (Aug 13 – 14)
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Gold: Jason Wang and Lily Fu – An emerging pair with great potential.
Southern Novice Pairs at Bow Valley LBC, Calgary (Aug 13 – 14)
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Gold: Randy Lopaschuk and Mark Ramsay – A strong performance in the novice category.
Northern Open Triples at Highland LBC, Edmonton (Sept 2 – 4)
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First Place: Gayell Slater, Jim Campbell, and Sue Davison – A dominant team with great synergy.
Southern Open Triples at Stanley Park LBC, Calgary (Sept 2 – 4)
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First Place: Leon Dallas, Cathy Dallas, and Kathryn Macgregor – A well-rounded and skilled team.
Provincial Results – 2014
Triples at Calgary Lawn BC, Calgary (June 27 – 29):
In the women’s triples, Claire Day, Amanda Berg, and Val Wilson took gold with remarkable teamwork and execution. Dianne Douglas, Cathy Wieliczko, and Patricia Walker fought their way to silver, showcasing their resilience. Mary Thompson, Sharon Brunelle, and Judy Blair earned bronze after a competitive showing, while Betty Mertens, Peggy Plathan, and Joanne Greer claimed fourth, continuing their strong play throughout the tournament.
For the men, Kevin Childs, Derek Dillon, and Ken Olsvik secured the gold with precise shot-making and strategic play. David Simpson, Dick Ryder, and George Hamilton earned silver, pushing hard for the top spot. Greg Wilson, Peter Mok, and Don Blair secured bronze with solid performances, while Lyall Adams, Pat Bird, and Dave Cox took fourth, making their mark in a challenging field.
Fours at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton (July 4 – 6):
In the women’s fours, Rosina Toal, Laura Lochanski, Dixie Blackmore, and Christine Adams claimed the gold with strong, consistent play across all rounds. Gayell Slater, Jan Robinson, Pat Vos, and Fran Berry fought for silver, showcasing their coordination. Julie Ford, Hellen McCrady, Gloria Bannister, and Henny Simonsen earned the bronze, while Barbara Spencer, Taeko Tobari, Dolly Gouw, and Pat Clermont took fourth in a well-played event.
For the men, Lyall Adams, Pat Bird, Dave Cox, and Peter Mok delivered a gold medal-winning performance. Lynn Howell, Bruce Morter, Blair Tuck, and Tony Spencer played hard for silver, while Neil Reid, Clyde Phillips, Herman Fischer, and Harley Lawrence earned the bronze. Brian Ranger, Keith Wylie, Trevor Pohle, and Jim Berry rounded out the top four with a competitive performance.
Indoor Singles at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton (July 11 – 13):
In the women’s indoor singles, Claire Day took gold with her exceptional skill and precision. Barbara Spencer earned silver, playing a solid tournament. Taeko Tobari captured the bronze with a strong showing.
For the men, Greg Wilson claimed gold with impressive shot-making. Dave Cox took silver, following an excellent performance, while Paul Maskell rounded out the top three with the bronze.
Pairs at Rotary Park LBC, Calgary (July 18 – 20):
In the women’s pairs, Gayell Slater and Patricia Walker earned the gold, showing excellent teamwork and shot-making. Jan Robinson and Pat Vos fought their way to silver, while Betty Mertens and Linda Kodnar captured the bronze. Dianne Douglas and Cathy Wieliczko finished in fourth, playing strong matches throughout the event.
For the men, Roger Allen and Keith Wylie claimed gold with a stellar performance. Stan Nelson and Jeff Dobson took silver after a series of tough matches, and Paul Maskell and Harley Lawrence secured bronze with steady, competitive play. Peter Gubitz and Joe Lazarotto finished fourth, showing solid teamwork.
Mixed Pairs at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton (July 25 – 27):
In the mixed pairs, Pat Bird and Heather Mackie came out on top, taking the gold with a strong display of partnership and strategy. Blair Tuck and Dixie Blackmore earned silver, while Jim Berry and Hellen McCrady captured the bronze. Brian Ranger and Debbie Ranger finished fourth, rounding out a competitive event.
Senior Triples at Calgary Lawn BC, Calgary (Aug. 8 – 10):
In the women’s senior triples, Claire Day, Val Wilson, and Christine Adams took the gold with a fantastic team effort. Janette Mackie, Pat Vos, and Sharon Brunelle earned silver, while Peggy Plathan, Betty Mertens, and Chris Bobenic secured bronze.
For the men, Stan Nelson, Jeff Dobson, and Ken Olsvik clinched gold with precise and strategic play. Lyall Adams, Dave Cox, and Harley Lawrence fought hard for silver, while Dave Simpson, Dick Ryder, and George Hamilton took bronze in a competitive field.
Northern Novice Pairs at Highlands, Edmonton (Aug. 16 – 17):
In the Northern Novice Pairs, Barbara Steele and Tom Steele emerged victorious, taking gold with great teamwork. Ray Dorfman and Lewis Klar secured silver, while Natalie Wright and Jacquelyn Cardinal earned the bronze after a strong performance.
Southern Novice Pairs at Bow Valley, Calgary (Aug. 16 – 17):
In the Southern Novice Pairs, Joanna Cooper and Herman Cooper claimed the gold with a strong, coordinated effort. Barbara Jong and Linda Jong earned silver, while Andy Zandvliet and Shane Kuzek took the bronze.
Southern Open Triples at Rotary Park, Calgary (Sept. 5 – 7):
In the Southern Open Triples, Joe Lazzarotto, Leon Dallas, and Patricia Walker took gold with an outstanding team performance. Robert Rodzinyak, Al McGarty, and Esther Rodzinyak secured silver, while Dave Cox, Ian Thorner, and Shane Kuzek claimed the bronze after a strong showing.
Provincial Results – 2013
Northern Alberta Singles at Commonwealth, Edmonton (June 22-23)
Women: Claire Day claimed the gold, with Pat Vos securing silver.
Men: Jessi Wilkinson took the gold, while Roy Reige earned silver and Lyall Adams took bronze.
Southern Alberta Singles at Calgary Lawn BC (July 20)
Men: Derek Dillon won gold, and Pat Bird earned silver.
Fours at Calgary Lawn, Calgary (June 28-30)
Women: The gold went to Dianne Douglas, Cathy Wieliczko, Pauline Wong & Patricia Walker.
Men: Stan Nelson, Derek Dillon, Kevin Childs & Ken Olsnik took home the gold.
Pairs at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton (July 5-7)
Women: Cecilia Gillespie & Gayell Slater won the gold, while Betty Mertens & Peggy Platham took silver.
Men: Roger Allen & Ivan Johannson secured gold, with Keith Wylie & Harley Lawrence earning silver.
Triples at Commonwealth LBC, Edmonton (July 12-14)
Women: Julie Ford, Hellen McCrady & Margaret Bruce claimed gold.
Men: Lyall Adams, Pat Bird & Dave Cox took the top spot with a gold medal.
Mixed Triples at Highlands, Edmonton (July 19-21)
Cecilia Gillespie, Keith Wylie & Pat Vos took the gold in the Mixed Triples event.
Senior Triples at Commonwealth, Edmonton (July 26-28)
Women: Rosina Toal, Taeko Tobari & Very Eddy won the gold.
Men: Neil Douglas, Kevin Power & Don Blair secured gold.
Mixed Pairs at Rotary Park, Calgary (August 9-11)
Peter Mok & Pat Vos took gold in the Mixed Pairs event.
Novice Pairs South at Calgary Lawn, Calgary (August 17-18)
Peter Barr & Pat McLean won the gold in the Novice Pairs South.
Novice Pairs North at Royal LBC, Edmonton (August 17-18)
Ed Gallacher & Dan Bone claimed the gold.
Senior Mixed Triples at Ted Petrunia LBC, Lethbridge (August 24-25)
Robert Rodzinyak, Al McGarty & Margaret Sheppart took gold.
Men’s Indoor Qualifier at Calgary Lawn, Calgary (September 14-15)
Dave Cox won the gold, with Jessi Wilkinson earning silver.
Women’s Indoor Qualifier at Commonwealth, Edmonton (September 14-15)
Claire Day took home gold, while Taeko Tobari earned silver.