Thursday, April 30, 2009
Team USA 3 - 4
Heading into the Semi-Finals of the event Team Canada is in first place with a 7 - 0 record followed by Switzerland 5 - 2, and Scotland and Sweden both 4 - 3. The men's teams have one more round robin game to play, USA's Pustovar rink is in strong contention with a 4 - 0 record going into this final round robin game. The Semi-Finals will be played at 9:00am Saturday (NZT) followed by the Finals at 2:30pm (NZT). The final event of the World Championships is the Award Banquet on Saturday night. I am sure that their will be much wine drinking and celebrating happening there! I for one can not wait to hear the stories from that party!
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
USA 7 - Italy 3
A good way to start their day, now they need to carry this momentum into tonight's game versus Switzerland (Midnight PST).
Good Curling!
Team Japan wins 8 - 3
Either way - have fun and Good Curling!
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Update from Cathie - Canada 7 - USA 5
The game against Scotland was just a dog. We couldn't get anything going. We had trouble with our weight. We were all very flat. Anyway, that is curling for you!
We played Canada (the reigning Champions) this a.m. and really only had one bad end (the second where we gave up 4). At half it was 6-2. Then we stole 2 ends, they got one, then we got 2. The final score was 7-5. We felt good about the game.
We play Japan tonight. They are 1-3. There are a bunch of us at 2-2. With a win against them tonight that will bring us to the front of the pack. Actually, I think Sweden is 3-1 now, but they still have Canada to play. We have Switzerland, Japan and Italy. Italy has no wins.
We basically want to be in the final four and go from there.
Sounds like a great plan ladies! Good luck tonight against Japan (Midnight tonight PST).
Monday, April 27, 2009
Scotland 9 - USA 2
Well, at least that was their only game today - now they can enjoy a nice bottle of wine, have a relaxing evening and be ready for action again tomorrow! I do not know what time they play next, but it will be a big game against undefeated Team Canada. I will post the schedule as soon as I know what it is.
NZ website hasn't been updated...
Wait, let me try again... Nope nothing new.
As soon as it is updated I will post the results here.
USA 2 - 0
Great momentum for the old broads heading into today's game! They play against Scotland at 1:30 pm NZ time (6:30pm PST). Scotland is currently 0 - 2, losing to Japan 8 - 6 in the first draw and losing to Switzerland 7 - 1 in the second draw. This is their only game today, I hope they had a good nights rest and are not too tired out after two games yesterday!
Keep it up ladies - you are doing GREAT!
Sunday, April 26, 2009
In the News...
http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2009/apr/26/hansville-curlers-in-the-house/
Update from Cathie - BEFORE the curling started
I last wrote from Balcutha. We were on our way up to Nazby so that we could practice before coming back to Dunedin. We got in sort of late, but ended up staying at the Royal Hotel which is over 200 years old! the next day we had two practice sessions on the ice. We ate lunch in the restaurant owned by the NZ skip. Oh, before all that, we were still in the Caitlands and went on 3 hikes. Two were up to waterfalls and the 3rd was to Nugget Point Light House. Nugget Point was gorgeous. Absolutely spectacular vistas. There we saw seals and penquins and shags (birds).
It felt like home getting back to Dunedin. the rooms here at this hotel are really nice. they are quite European looking. Murphy took Aija back out fishing (the way we had come in), but she did not catch anything. She was after the elusive brown trout. Joan, Emily, Sharon & I went to the farmer's market. The vegetables were all huge! Everything is organic too. We ate food there and some treats. Later, Joan and I went to the Cadbury factory and had a tour and bought some chocolate. Yesterday was a holiday here: Anzac Day. It's like Memorial Day in USA. Every town here has a memorial to WWI & WWII. Most everything was closed until 1:oo p.m.
I've been trying to get to the library because there is free internet there, but it's been closed both times I've gone. I finally had to bite the bullet and buy time at the
hotel. It's really not bad. $8 NZ for an hour. it's convenient.We had our practice session today at the arena. there are five sheets of ice. the circles are black and silver! Those are NZ colours. We did great. Murphy is so proud of us. He says we look like winners! I sure hope so. We were all very steady today. tomorrow is the opening ceremony at 10:00 and our first game is against NZ on center ice. We have a second game tomorrow too, but I can't remember who it is against. Tuesday we have 1 game and the other days are all 2 games until the round robin is finished. I must say our uniforms look very smart. Tonight is the meet & greet party. This after noon I signed my first autograph for the Japanese, who were running around collecting them!
It sounds like they had a fabulous time touring around and "training" for the competition. I hope they bring back some treats from the Cadbury factory! Now it is down to business, and they are off to a great start with their first win today! Keep on rocking ladies!!!
USA 8 - New Zealand 4
They play again tonight at 7:00pm NZ time (Midnight Seattle) against Sweden. Sweden punished Italy in the first draw today, 15 - 0 after 6 ends! Let's hope our ladies can turn the tables on Sweden tonight. I know I will be dreaming of well played shots for them, since I won't be staying up to watch the scoring (especially since it took 50 minutes for them to update the end of this game!).
I have an update from Cathie regarding their "training" period. I will post it later tonight once I am free of children.
GREAT JOB TODAY LADIES!!!!
Your guess is as good as mine...
http://2009nzwscc.co.nz/home/results/1-monday-april-27/
Team USA scores 2 in 7th end...
USA = 7
New Zealand = 4
Playing the 8th end....
Game On!!!!
http://2009nzwscc.co.nz/home/results/1-monday-april-27/
As of right now, they are playing the 7th (of 8) end against Team New Zealand. We have the hammer and the score is 5 - 4 USA leads. Looks like a nail biter...
GO TEAM USA!!!!!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
"Athletes in training"
We went to milford sound and went for a cruise, we saw seals &
dolphins. We stayed out in the boat for the night. It was really
really great.
Then we went down to Land's End in Bluff. It is the furthest point
on the southern island. We stayed in a B&B there and it was most
excellent! The food here has been unbelievable. Everyone is so
happy with that portion of it!
From there we headed east to the Caitlands which is also down on the
southern end of the island. We have just been following our noses.
Going to beaches, hiking to waterfalls, etc. We have not traveled very
far, but just going places and seeing things and having a great time. We
are taking a lot of pictures, but have not had time to download them and send
them on. We will hopefully be able to do that when we get back to
Dunedin.
As you can imagine we are laughing alot and having a grand old time.
Atheletes in training as we like to say!
That is my kind of training program! Keep on having fun ladies, can't wait to see the pictures!
Sunday, April 19, 2009
No jet lag? And HAPPY BIRTHDAY CATHIE!!
The flight was not bad at all. I don't even think we had jet lag. We all slept on the plane and stayed up the whole next day and were right on schedule after that.
We stayed the first night at the Southern Cross in NZ. We were met at the
airport by a curling rep and the shuttle bus. The hotel was super nice. We
explored the city that day. The hotel is right down town so we are right in the
midst of all the shops and eateries.The next day we headed for Queenstown. It was about a 5 or so hour drive through very beautiful countryside. Lots & lots of white sheep dotting the hillsides. The weather has been GREAT. Yesterday was warm and sunny. We took the gondola to the top of the hill and could look out over the entire beautiful bay.
We went to a small town called Arrowtown which was having their fall festival. It's an old gold-mining town. From there we went on to Te An au. This is where we celebrated my birthday. We went out for the most fabulous meal. Everyone had lamb. It was so good! The girls even arranged for a cake.
Today we are driving to Milford Sound where we are catching the boat for the overnight cruise. After that we're heading south towards Invercargill.
We have met the icemakers who are also at the southern cross hotel. I don't think I need to tell you that we are having a wonderful time and the people are absolutely wonderful and the country itself is so clean and beautiful.
Sounds like they are having a great time! I can't wait to hear more...
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Old Broads go Abroad...
I can not wait to hear how things are going, and to see pictures from some of the places they will be visiting! As soon as I hear anything I will post an update here on the blog...
Monday, April 13, 2009
We Leave Tomorrow!
Friday, April 10, 2009
THANK YOU~THANK YOU~THANK YOU
We did promise not to spend it all on wine, we will try our best to keep that promise ~ but no guarantees... We can guarantee a toast to the Wednesday Night Ladies while enjoying some New Zealand wine!
Thank you again for your support! We plan to make you proud in New Zealand!!
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Player Profile - Joan Fish, Third
Joan is a Graphic Designer and Photographer and also works in an Art Gallery in Poulsbo. She enjoys many outdoor activites when curling season is over, including kayaking, gardening, camping, and golfing. Joan also loves to read and volunteer her time helping others. Her newest passion is glass work. She can frequently be found with band aids on her finger tips from grinding glass and prepping her art! Her curling rock glass work is a fan favorite!! She lives in Hansville, WA. with her big wonderful dog, Grizz.
Joan is looking forward to travelling to New Zealand, seeing the country and competing against Senior Women from many different Countries and Cultures.
Player Profile - Cathie Tomlinson, Second
Cathie is also a small business owner, running Donnelly & Donnelly Appraisals & Estate Sale Services for 12 years. When she is not running Estate Sales or at the Curling Club Cathie enjoys playing the piano, kick boxing, hanging out at the lake, reading and gardening.
Cathie is very excited to travel to New Zealand and see the countryside before the World Senior Ladies Curling Championships in Dunedin. Murphy will also be making the trek with the team and will be cheering the team on!
Friday, April 3, 2009
Player Profile - Aija Edwards, Lead
When not curling Aija enjoys bicycling, both mountain and road. She is an avid fly fisherwoman. Aija also enjoys golfing and gardening. When she is not outdoors, she loves playing racquetball and attending Pilates and yoga classes at her local health club in Poulsbo.
Aija is excited to go to the Senior Women's World Curling Championship in New Zealand and cannot wait to travel around New Zealand. She is looking forward to seeing the countryside and hopes to have a chance to hook a big one in New Zealand, fish or medal!