2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts - Teams

Teams

Team Canada Alberta British Columbia
Mayflower Curling Club, Halifax

Skip: Colleen Jones
Third: Kim Kelly
Second: Mary-Anne Waye
Lead: Nancy Delahunt
Alternate: Laine Peters

Avonair Curling Club, Edmonton, Alberta

Skip: Deb Santos
Third: Jackie-Rae Greening
Second: Brenda Bohmer
Lead: Kate Horne
Alternate: Shannon Orsini

Golden Ears Winter Club, Maple Ridge, British Columbia

Skip: Toni Fister
Third: Teri Fister
Second: Denise Byers
Lead: Angela Strachan
Alternate: Jacquie Armstrong

Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador

Skip: Barb Spencer
Third: Darcy Robertson
Second: Barb Enright
Lead: Faye Unrau
Alternate: Tanya Craig

Thistle St. Andrews Curling Club, St. John, New Brusnwick

Skip: Heidi Hanlon
Third: Stacey Lacey
Second: Jennifer Gogan
Lead: Judy Blanchard
Alternate: Sheri Stewart

St. John’s C.C, St. John’s

Skip: Cathy Cunningham
Third: Peg Goss
Second: Kathy Kerr
Lead: Heather Martin
Alternate: Anna-Mae Holden

Nova Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island
Mayflower Curling Club, Halifax

Skip: Nancy McConnery
Third: Colleen Pinkney
Second: Shelley MacNutt
Lead: Wendy Currie
Alternate: Karen Hennigar

Galt Country Club, Cambridge, Ontario

Skip: Anne Dunn
Third: Lindy Marchuk
Second: Gloria Campbell
Lead: Fran Todd
Alternate: Cheryl McPherson

Charlottetown C.C, Charlottetown

Skip: Suzanne Gaudet
Third: Rebecca Jean MacPhee
Second: Robyn MacPhee
Lead: Susan McInnis
Alternate: Donna Butler

Quebec Saskatchewan Northwest Territories/Yukon
Club Riverband, Alma, Quebec

Skip: Nathalie Gagnon
Third: Karine Marchand
Second: Joëlle Belley
Lead: Julie Blackburn
Alternate: Ginette Simard

Caledonian Curling Club, Regina

Skip: Jan Betker
Third: Sherry Linton
Second: Joan McCusker
Lead: Marcia Gudereit
Alternate: Nancy Inglis

Yellowknife Curling Club, Yellowknife

Skip: Dawn Moses
Third: Sharon Cormier
Second: Tara Naugler
Lead: Ann Lange
Alternate: Coralee Round

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