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Curling: Monday Sturling





Sturling is a game with two-person teams that was developed by stick curlers, but is now open to anyone using a stick or the traditional slide. The name Sturling was chosen to represent ’S’tick or ‘S’lide delivery, ‘T’wo-person team and c’URLING’. Due to the popularity of Sturling Curling, teams are divided into two divisions, based on results of the previous year's standings.

Basic Rules

Each player stays at each end of the rink and must not cross centre ice. The two delivering players alternately deliver six stones per end. No stone may be removed from play prior to delivery of the fourth stone of each end. If that should happen, the delivered stone is removed from play and all other stones are returned to their original positions. Sweeping is only allowed from the hog line to the back of the house at the playing end. All games are six ends. In case of tie, one point is taken for each team.

You can learn more about Sturling at http://www.sturling.net

League Convenor: Susan McIntyre


Please Note: All non-members must sign a waiver and pay a spare fee of $10, with a limit of five games per season.

Congratulations to our 2024/25 Winners

 

Season Winners – Doris and Ray Wellman

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Division A  Winners –  Charlotte Hastings and Jeanette  Cournoyer

 

 

 

Division B Winners – Lori and Doug Runions

 

 

 

 

 Division C Winners – John Knox and Charles Exton

 

 

 

 

 

Division D Winners – Brenda Lawson, Moe Lawson (Spare) and Rheiny Hemming