Strong field, record Calcutta highlight Argyle men’s bonspiel

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A full slate of teams and four days of competitive play marked a successful start to the new year for the Argyle Curling Club, which hosted its annual men’s bonspiel from Jan. 1 to 4.

Tribune Photos by Chad Thoresby
Pictured left to right: first event winners Devon Smith, Riley Nichol, Ryan Smith and Craig Nichol; second event winners Laurie Hogg, David Green, Bob Harris and Allan Sanche; and third event winners Geoff Snell, Blake Mauthe and Jason Waite. Not pictured from the third event are Marc Van Hussen and Chase Faulkner. The teams competed at the Argyle Curling Club men’s bonspiel held Jan. 1–4

The event drew a strong 24-team field, with close games and consistent competition throughout the weekend. Organizers said the quality of curling remained high from opening draw through to the final stones on Sunday, creating an entertaining atmosphere for players and spectators alike.

Top honours in the first event went to the Craig Nichol rink, with Nichol skipping alongside third Ryan Smith, second Riley Nichol and lead Devon Smith.

The second event title was claimed by the Laurie Hogg team, featuring Hogg at skip, David Green at third, Bob Harris at second and Allan Sanche at lead.

In the third event, the Geoff Snell rink captured the win. Snell was joined by third Jason Waite, second Blake Mauthe and leads Marc Van Hussen and Chase Faulkner.

Beyond the on-ice action, the weekend also saw exceptional community support during the Calcutta, which raised a record $8,600 — surpassing the bonspiel’s previous high. A special acknowledgment was extended to Prairie Roots Co-op for generously donating its Calcutta winnings back to the curling rink.

Organizers also thanked prize sponsors Slatcher Electric, Terraco, Big Block and Enns Brothers for their contributions, as well as the many volunteers who ensured the event ran smoothly. Special recognition was given to Pam Crockatt, Chrissy Buchanan and Jacqui Holod for their dedication and hard work throughout Saturday and Sunday.

With strong participation, spirited competition and record-setting fundraising, the Argyle men’s bonspiel once again proved to be a highlight on the local curling calendar.

Lana Meier
Lana Meier
Publisher

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