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Canora Junior Curling Funspiel enjoyed by curlers and spectators alike

Two Canora rinks squared off in the A final, won by the Jordy Zbitniff foursome.

CANORA - The Sylvia Fedoruk Centre hosted the 2023 Canora Junior Curling Funspiel for curlers under 15 years of age on March 17, with nothing but positive feedback from participants as well as those who came to watching the curling. Even Canora’s most experienced curlers couldn’t remember if or when there had been a previous youth bonspiel held in Canora.

According to Kellyanne Ostafie, one of the organizers, the idea for the bonspiel came out of a previous curling trip to Manitoba.

“After attending a funspiel in Swan River where our curlers had an excellent experience, I decided to approach the curling club and asked if we (including John Zbitniff and Craig Ostafie) could host a Youth Bonspiel,” said Kellyanne. “John and Craig took time out of their schedules to come weekly to help our youths become stronger curlers. Our youth curlers participated in school curling and also experienced a few CurlSask U15 Triple Spiels.”

The original idea was to hold a weekend bonspiel, but Ostafie said they had to adjust according to the availability of the curlers.

‘The plan was for a two-day bonspiel, but with a number of hockey players involved, scheduling conflicts made it necessary to go to a one-day event.”

A total of seven teams were entered, including two from Canora, four based in Yorkton, and one Swan River foursome; playing six-end games.

It appears that, in addition to the skill of young local curlers, home ice advantage may have played a role, as both Canora rinks made it to the A final.

Team Zbitniff got off to a quick start and cruised to victory over Team Derkatch, and the A event championship.

Members of Team Zbitniff were: Jordy Zbitniff (skip), Owen Ostafie (third), Jackson Palagian (second) and Liam Trask (lead).

Team Derkatch included: Merrick Derkatch (skip), Josh Prychak (third), Paisley Wolkowski (second) and Aidyn Tratch (lead).

Team Derkatch had previously received a bye into the semifinal, where they met up with Team Nagy of Yorkton. In the first end, things were looking pretty dicey for the local foursome. The Yorkton rink appeared to be off to a dominant start with five counters in the rings about halfway through the first end, but then a lovely hit and roll by Josh Prychak completely turned the tide and led to a steal of one for Team Derkatch. The Canora foursome kept the momentum going with a steal of three in the second end to take a 4-0 lead, and went on to victory and a spot in the A final.

Team Zbitniff had a longer road to the final, defeating a pair of Yorkton rinks on the way. Their first game was against Team Vogel of Yorkton, the eventual B event champions.

The two teams traded single points for the first four ends, then the Zbitniff foursome stole one in the fifth to apply some pressure coming home. But Yorkton skip Mara Vogel calmly drew for a single to force the extra end. In the seventh, Jordy Zbitniff and his teammates were counting one early in the end, and kept guarding it until the last rock to clinch the win.

Vogel bounced back and won the B semifinal and then defeated the Nagy rink of Yorkton in the final.

Team Vogel members, including players from Norquay, Theodore and Melville, were: Mara Vogel (skip), Cassidy Beres (third), Presley Vogel (second) and Elli Vogel (lead).

To add some more fun to the competition, prizes were included.

$20 went to the winning team for each game, along with $5 for each end won. Each team was allowed two interactions per game with a coach, which could be requested by a player or coach.

After the end of the final games, a draw to the button was held for all 28 players. Prizes consisted of: curling brooms, air pods, gift baskets and gift cards.

“We were able to incorporate some fantastic prizes because of the help from our generous sponsors,” said Kellyanne Ostafie.

Elli Vogel of Yorkton earned first place, edging out Camryn Goethe of Swan River by just a quarter of an inch. Two other Yorkton curlers, Tyler Stewart and Mara Vogel, finished third and fourth respectively. Owen Ostafie was the top Canora shooter, earning fifth place.

Kellyanne Ostafie said they were pleased with how things went overall at the bonspiel, where the young players had the opportunity to curl with and against curlers their own age.

“The goal was to let our youth come out and have fun while gaining more experience on the ice other than just in weekly practices. We are hoping to bring the excitement of curling back to the youth in our hometown and we feel this funspiel accomplished that goal quite well.”

Players and spectators alike had nothing but good things to say about the event. From all reports, the refreshments and treats provided by Sheila Dmitruik and her crew at the canteen were outstanding.

“All the kids who attended had a great time and the feedback from the kids/parents and coaches was excellent. It seemed like everyone enjoyed themselves and we are aiming to do this youth bonspiel annually,” concluded Ostafie.