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Sheila Rowan has achieved Canadian
championship success on six occasions - twice in softball and four times
in curling.
Sheila was born in Young, Saskatchewan, on
April 22, 1940, and moved into Saskatoon in 1955. Sheila played softball
while growing up in Young and Saskatoon and started to curl while
attending Sion High School in Saskatoon.
The Imperials became a strong contender in
women's softball in 1966, were runners-up for the Canadian championship
in 1967 and 1968, and then defeated Toronto to win the Canadian title in
1969. The Canadian finals were held in Saskatoon in 1970, the Imperials
beat Toronto, 4-0, in championship game and then went to Japan and lost
to the world champions from Japan 2-0.
Sheila curled third on the rink, skipped by
Vera Pezer, which made Canadian history by winning three straight
championships. They won in St. John's, Newfoundland, in 1971, in
Saskatoon in 1972 and in Charlottetown in 1973.
Sheila
became skip of a Saskatoon rink, which included Joyce McKee, Doreen
Thomas and Donna Trapp, which swept its way to the 1994 Canadian senior
women's title at Nipawin. The Saskatoon rink beat British Columbia, 6-5,
in the seesaw final, which went to an extra end. Rowan made a
hit-and-stick for the victory on the extra end. |
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