Vocational Agriculture - Curling Team
- A-964
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- 1949
The Grant Reed team, Vocational Agriculture, winner of 2nd event; team member throwing a stone.
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Vocational Agriculture - Curling Team
The Grant Reed team, Vocational Agriculture, winner of 2nd event; team member throwing a stone.
University of Saskatchewan Women's Curling Team
Early photo of four team members with straw house brooms.
University of Saskatchewan Men's Intramural Curling Team - Group Photo
Four team members and coach.
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Curling Team - Group Photo
Posed photo of four team members and coach.
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Curling Team - Group Photo
Team members (l to r): Janet Crimp, skip; Carol Davis, third; Cheryl Stirton (second); Bonnie Orchard, lead; and Lee Morrison, coach.
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Curling Team - Group Photo
Members of curling team stand holding brooms (l to r): M. Campbell, H. Bowes, J. Olstead, L. Polschuk.
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Curling Team - Group Photo
Four team members and coach.
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Curling Team
Group photo of Huskiettes curling team members and coach [Vera Pezer].
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Curling Team
Janet Thompson, skip, throwing a rock.
Bio/Historical Note: Janet Thompson played in the Diamond D Championship (later the Scotties Tournament of Hearts national championship) in 1965.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Curling Team - Group Photo
Huskie men's curling team members, back row (l to r): Mike Bracegirdle (coach). Front row: Rick Folk, Jim Spinney, Bob Thompson, Gerry Call.
Bio/Historical Note: A U of S mixed curling team was formed in 1974, with Rick Folk (skip), Tom Wilson, Cheryl Stirton (d. Dec. 2020) and Bonnie Orchard. It was the first time any of the members had curled on a mixed team. The team represented Saskatchewan in the Canadian Mixed Curling Championships five times. Folk skipped the Saskatchewan team to the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in 1974. Folk attended his first Brier in 1978 as skip. In 1980 he won his first Brier and went on to win the World Curling Championship with Ron Mills, Tom Wilson and Jim Wilson. going undefeated. In 1983, Folk won another Canadian Mixed Championship, this time with Tom Wilson (d. 2008), Elizabeth Folk and Dorenda Schoenhals. After serving in government, Folk moved to Kelowna, British Columbia. He represented British Columbia at the Brier for the first time in 1989, and won his second Brier in 1994. He lost just one game at the Worlds that year. In 1995, Folk played in his last Brier. Folk and his rink from the 1994 World Championships were inducted into the BC Sports Hall of Fame in 1995. Folk has also been honoured by the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame as well as the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Curling Team - Action
Team members Rod Sjoberg (skip) watch as W. Olauson (second) and L. Trickey (lead), sweep the rock.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Curling Team
Team members Rod Sjoberg, (skip), with H. Morton (third), W. Olauson (second), and L. Trickey (lead), sweeping the stone with cornbrooms.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Curling Team
Team member L. Trickey (lead) throws a stone; [teammates] in background.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Curling Team
[L.E.] Kirk Trophy winners, unidentified members, one holding trophy, another member with emblems on his pocket - one says "Avonlea" another "Western Canadian Varsity Champions 1959."