St. Paul Regional High School teams sweep SPAA curling championship

Ava Corriveau, Katelyn Pawlyk, Kaitlyn Foote, Courtney Werstiuk, Chloe Jean, and coach Adrien Jean make up this year’s winning SPAA curling team in the girls’ category. The team will compete at NEASAA zones this month.
Caydence Bohn, Kelen Rudiak, Ethan Yaremko, Jayden Blain, Allana Homeniuk, Maya Yakiwchuk, and coach Gerry Jean make up this year’s St. Paul Regional High School mixed curling team. The team will now be heading to NEASAA zones.
The SPRHS men's team holds this year's SPAA banner. Pictured is: Caleb Gratton, Tyson Kotowich, Porter Dallaire, and Ethan Noel. Missing is Michael Elliott and coach Richard Gratton.
The top two teams in the girls' final for this year's SPAA curling championship were both from St. Paul Regional High School.
Mixed teams compete at SPAA curling.
The top two teams in the girls' final for this year's SPAA curling championship were both from St. Paul Regional High School.
Mixed teams compete at SPAA curling.
SPAA curling action.
SPAA curling action.

ST. PAUL - Three teams from St. Paul Regional High School will be heading to the Northeast Alberta Schools' Athletic Association (NEASAA) zone curling championship in Lloydminster on Feb. 12 and 13. 

Girls' and mixed curling teams from high schools in the area took to the ice at the St. Paul Curling Rink on Feb. 1 to wrap up this year's St. Paul Athletics Association (SPAA) competition. In the end, St. Paul Regional would claim both the girls' and mixed SPAA banners.

On the men's side, the SPRHS team would also get a spot at the NEASAA competition as the only men's team within SPAA. 

SPRHS also had a second girls' team competing on Thursday. That team claimed the silver medals. 

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