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Little Rocks

2020

 2020 Little Rocks

Winners from the Ayr Curling Club L to R: Lynda Waterhouse hostess for the day, skip Sam Brown, Ryerson Hargrave, Elliott Riedl, Paul Poirier, and coach Dawn Sherk

 

2019

 2020 Little Rocks

For quite a few years  M&M Food Market in Fergus has sponsored a bonspiel for the little rock curlers ages 5-9. This year teams from Palmerston, Ayr, Burlington, K-W Granite, Hamilton Victoria and 2 from the Fergus Curling Club competed for the trophy. As a safety feature all the children were asked to wear protective head gear. This is something that is creeping into adult curling because a fall on the ice can result in serious injury and concussion. This years winners were from the K-W Granite Curling Club consisting of L to R: Vladimir Skadorov lead, Ethan Kiers skip, Logan Desormeau vice-skip and Katya Skadorov second, with a total of 29.5 points.
Calum McGeachie and Lynda Waterhouse were the organizers of the spiel.

 

2018

 2020 Little Rocks

Curling is for all ages as shown at the Fergus Curling Club on Feb. 3 when the cub hosted the M&M Markets sponsored Little Rock Bonspiel. With
ages ranging from 7 to 12 years old they put everything they had into their two games. The teams were from Mt. Forest, Palmerston, Fergus, Westmount in Kitchener, K-W Granite, and Milton. The winners of the day were from Westmount Golf and Country Club L to R:  front row Adam Tuka skip, Nathan Kim vice-skip, Noah Fleet second and lead Finn McLean. Back row is Neil Miller and Lynda Waterhouse who organized the event for the kids.

 

Photo: Bill Longshaw

2017

2020 Little Rocks

It was time for the little rocks to rule the ice on Feb. 4 when 8 teams vied for the trophy sponsored by M&M Meats. The bonspiel open to youngsters ranging in age from 6 to 12 years old from London, Burlington, Palmerston, Kitchener-Waterloo as well as local teams competed. There were some really great shots made on the way to the championship which was won by the Barron team from the London Curling Club. With their trophies are L to R: Emma Barron skip, Nathan Gatt second, Jacob Bugler lead and Mathew Mills vice-skip amassed a total of 32 1/4 points in their 2 games of the day. Lynda Waterhouse who organized the day is on the left and the coach  for the Barron team is Heather Bulger on the right. This was the first bonspiel ever played by Gatt and Mills.

 

Photo: Bill Longshaw

2015

 2020 Little Rocks

Lynda Waterhouse, Liam Tardif skip, Riley Tucker vice-skip, Thomas Del Conte second, and Daniel Del Coste lead.
The team was from Hamilton Victoria Curling Club.

 

2012

2020 Little Rocks

The members of the Little Rocks from the Hamilton-Victoria Curling Club. Lynda Waterhouse who looks after the Little Rocks is on the left along with Daniel Delconte, Liam Tardif, Spencer Wolf and Samuel Guilbeault.
This bonspiel is sponsored by M&M Meats.

 

2011

2020 Little Rocks

Winners of the Little Rock Event
L to R: Lynda Waterhouse Host, Charlie Watson, Sammy Churchill, Connor Lund, Hailey Simpson, and Brock Warriner, Coach from Burlington Golf and Country Club.
Sponored by M&M Meats

 

2007

2020 Little Rocks 

Winners of the M&M Little Rock Bonspiel are L to R: Dean Dunbar event organizer, Emily Ferguson, Susanne Wright,

Mathew Hall, and Alexander Kuechler

 

2006

2020 Little Rocks

M&M Little Rocks Trophy Winners

Lindsay Dobson, Laura Dobson, Rob Coe, Zack Shurleff From Dundas Valley  Golf and Curling club and Ann Maslen hostess for the event


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The Fergus Curling Club was established in 1834 and has operated every year since making it the oldest continuously operating curling club in Ontario.

We are a four sheet club of 260 members. There is a club room, bar, kitchen, and locker rooms. Much of the work around the club is voluntary with the exception of ice-making and caretaking.

The club is managed by a nine person board of directors elected annually from the general membership.