2009 Quebec Scotties Tournament of Hearts - Teams

Teams

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Ève Bélisle Brenda Nicholls Martine Comeau Julie Rainville TMR Curling Club, Mont-Royal; Club de curling Etchemin, Saint-Romuald; Club de curling Victoria, Sainte-Foy
Véronique Brassard Joëlle Belley Amélie Blais Ann-Marie Filteau Club de curling Etchemin, Saint-Romuald; Glenmore Curling Club, Dollard-des-Ormeaux
Annie Cadorette Jennifer Gaboury Anik Brascoup Marie-Pierre Poirier Club de curling Longue-Pointe, Montreal; Club de curling Laviolette, Trois-Rivières
Gaétane Tremblay Claudy Daoust Martine Deschênes Chantal Royer Club de curling de la Vallée, Amqui; Club de curling Victoria, Sainte-Foy
Johanne Tremblay Véronique Gingras Camille Tremblay Lucie Roy Lachine Curling Club, Lachine; Club de curling Trois-Rivières, Trois-Rivières; St-Lambert Curling Club, Saint Lambert
Marie-France Larouche Nancy Bélanger Annie Lemay Joëlle Sabourin Club de curling Etchemin, Saint-Romuald
Karine Marchand Sophie Morissette Isabelle Vallée Kim Beardsell Club de curling Portneuf, Donnacona; Club de curling Jacques-Cartier, Sillery; TMR Club, Mont-Royal
Chantal Osborne Agnes Lanthier Virginie Lessard Sylvie Daniel Club de curling Thurso, Thurso; Glenmore Curling Club, Dollard-des-Ormeaux
Allison Ross Kimberley Mastine Catherine Derick Marie-Josée Fortier Club de curling Ormstown, Ormstown
Élaine Roy Marie-Josée Précourt Joëlle Turcotte Johanne Cossette Club de curling Kénogami, Jonquière; Club de curling Riverbend, Alma; Club de curling du Cap, Cap-de-la-Madeleine

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