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SWEEPING FOR BRONZE 鈥 Second Tamar Vandenberghe, left, and lead Laura Williamson, middle, clear the way for Laura Eby鈥檚 rock while the skip, right, watches intently during the bronze medal game against Team Nova Scotia at the Clubs in Ottawa Saturday. Photo courtesy CURLING CANADA/ROB FILLION

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SMOOTH RELEASE 鈥 Second Tamar Vandenberghe releases a rock during a game at the 2021 Everest Canadian Club Championships in Ottawa last week. Photo courtesy CURLING CANADA/ROB FILLION

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MVP! ... MVP! 鈥 Team Yukon skip Laura Eby, left, proudly displays her Club Championships ladies鈥 MVP award after the event on Saturday. Third Brad Haight of Team Manitoba, right, was named the men鈥檚 MVP. Photo courtesy CURLING CANADA/ROB FILLION

Team Eby narrowly misses out on bronze at Club Championships

Yukon鈥檚 Team Eby narrowly missed out on a bronze medal at the 2021 Everest Canadian Curling Club Championships.

By Whitehorse Star on December 10, 2021

Yukon鈥檚 Team Eby narrowly missed out on a bronze medal at the 2021 Everest Canadian Curling Club Championships.

Two Yukon teams competed in the championships, which ran from Nov. 29 to Dec. 4 at the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club.

The women鈥檚 team was skipped by Laura Eby, with Lorna Spenner, third, Tamar Vandenberghe, second and Laura Williamson at lead rounding out the foursome.

The mens鈥 team, skipped by Dustin Mikkelsen, went 1-5 in their Championships.

The Star reached Eby, whose voice was strained from calling the shots all last week, following the event.

Eby was impressed by what she saw at the Club Championships.

鈥淚t was awesome. It takes hundreds of volunteers to put that kind of event together and they just nailed it. They had drivers, every team had an ambassador, there was several officials that were all volunteering 鈥 they did a spectacular job.鈥

As for how it went for Team Eby, 鈥渞eally good,鈥 stated Eby. 鈥淲e finished the round-robin 3-3, so we were in the top-four in our pool, so we crossed over to the playoffs ... Friday. Our first game was against Alberta. They were in Pool A, we were in Pool B and they didn鈥檛 lose a game in their whole round robin. So we ended up handing them their first loss.鈥

Team Eby beat Alberta 8-3, scoring three in the seventh alone.

鈥淲e only had an hour and a half, then we played New Brunswick, and we beat them. We had played them in the round-robin and they beat us, but when we played them again Friday, we beat them by quite a bit.

鈥淭hose two wins moved us to the semifinals 鈥 actually the first team to move to the semifinals, so that was pretty exciting.鈥

Things got a little tougher after that.

鈥淥n Saturday, we met Northern Ontario, who ended up winning the whole thing and the score didn鈥檛 really depict how well we played. We played pretty good. We certainly didn鈥檛 have the game we were playing on Friday, but we played pretty good on Saturday morning ... we played Nova Scotia for the bronze and we were coming home tied, but they had hammer, so they had the upper hand, so they ended up winning that game, 鈥 recalled Eby.

Team Eby fell 7-1 to Northern Ontario in seven ends, keeping it close until surrendering a four-score in the last end.

The bronze medal game was tied 3-3 going into the final end, but Nova Scotia scored two to take home the bronze.

That wasn鈥檛 it for Eby, though, as she earned a huge reward for her efforts.

鈥淚 was super-proud of my team; they were amazing all week with their shots and their sweeping and just staying positive all week was the ticket. And then on Saturday night, I actually got the MVP Award, which is huge,鈥 exclaimed Eby.

The officials at the event decide who the MVP鈥檚 are. There鈥檚 one each for the women and the men.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a really prestigious and honourable award. It was quite amazing to receive that. It was pretty exciting, and you know what? My whole team deserved it.鈥

鈥(Olympic women鈥檚 curler) Jennifer Jones, she was there, and she gave me a big hug, and so did (Jones鈥 lead) Lisa Weagle, so that was pretty exciting,鈥 related Eby.

This was their third time in the Club Championships, but the first time they reached the semifinals.

鈥淚t was amazing,鈥 exclaimed Eby. 鈥淚 was really hoping to get that bronze medal, but it just wasn鈥檛 meant to be. The ice was a little bit challenging on Saturday 鈥 lots of our rocks were picking, so we lost a bit that way, but they were playing on the same ice.鈥

The competition was as tough as they expected it to be.

鈥淚t was. It was tough competition, that鈥檚 for sure. The best teams from every jurisdiction came out, so it wasn鈥檛 easy at all, so we were playing really good.鈥

The Eby rink learned something at the competition.

鈥淲e learned quite a bit, actually. We learned different strategies ... watching the other teams. And we were able to pick up on their strategies right out of the gate, so that part was good.

鈥淲e鈥檙e really lucky here in the Yukon. We have fantastic facilities and ice here at our club, so, going to other places, we have to be able to read the ice very quickly. And we did that really good I think. Saturday was only challenging just because our rocks were picking and you can鈥檛 read that. You don鈥檛 know when that鈥檚 going to happen. But learning other people鈥檚 strategies was definitely instrumental in our game all week.鈥

Despite their success, Team Yukon won鈥檛 be back next year. The same rink isn鈥檛 allowed to compete in back-to-back years.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a good thing,鈥 said Eby. 鈥淭hat event has a lot of rules around it, so it鈥檚 designed for actual club teams to have an event from the grassroots of curling, because those teams don鈥檛 actually have the experience to curl in the Scotties or the Briar, so that鈥檚 why that event was developed. You can鈥檛 go (to)back-to-back events, so somebody else will have to go next year, but I think the team will probably play down for the Scotties this year.鈥

The playdowns for the Scott Tournament of Hearts (the Scotties) go down Jan. 6 to 9 at the Whitehorse Curling Club.

The Scotties take place in Thunder Bay, Ont. from Jan. 31 to Feb. 6.

The playdowns for the men鈥檚 Briar are also taking place Jan. 6 to 9 in Whitehorse.

鈥淚f we get lucky enough to go to Scotties, we have to wait three years before we can go to Clubs (Championships) again,鈥 related Eby. 鈥淭here鈥檚 quite a list of rules and it makes sense. You don鈥檛 want the same team going all the time.鈥

Eby added that it takes a whole team to get this far.

鈥淚 am so very proud of my team. There鈥檚 not one person out there. There鈥檚 four. Even though the skip gets named at all these events, it鈥檚 a four-person team that made it happen.鈥

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