St. Paul area high school teams get medals at zone curling

The St. Paul Regional High School boys' curling team came home with bronze medals from this year's NEASAA zone competition. Pictured is Angela Noel, Michael Elliott, Ethan Noel, Porter Dallaire, Tyson Kotowich, Caleb Gratton, and coach Richard Gratton.
The St. Paul Regional High School girls' curling team won silver medals at this year's zone competition.

LAKELAND - Students from across the Northeast Alberta Schools' Athletic Association (NEASAA) gathered in Lloydminster Feb. 12 and 13 to take part in this year's zone curling championship.

When the competition wrapped up on the ice, Holy Rosary High School from Lloydminster would claim top spot in all three categories, but several schools from the St. Paul area would bring back hardware. Students from Bonnyville and Cold Lake also took part in the curling competition.

A total of 21 teams took part in the event. 

"The competition went really well through Monday and Tuesday at the Lloydminster Curling Club," said Nicole Cey, an organizer with the event. "We had great support from teams, coaches, parents and community members." 

Cey added, the ice makers "maintained some great ice conditions with incredible finish," and the Lloydminster Curling Club went above and beyond to help make the event fun for the curlers.

Results

Boys

1st - Holy Rosary High School (Lloydminster)

2nd - Vegreville Composite

3rd - St. Paul Regional High School

Mixed

1st - Holy Rosary High School

2nd - New Myrnam School

3rd - Kitscoty

Girls

1st - Holy Rosary High School

2nd - St. Paul Regional High School

3rd - FG Miller (Elk Point)

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