Better late than never

Sundre Curling Club seniors’ league rep Les Waldroff demonstrates on Tuesday, Jan. 4 impressive form as he releases a rock during the first games of the season, which as a result of COVID-19 complications was postponed until the new year. All of the sheets were busy with eight teams from the seniors league who came out eager to play. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff
Sundre residents Terry Nelson, left, and Linda Code sweep a rock on Tuesday, Jan. 4 at the Sundre Curling Club’s rink for the first time this season, which as a result of COVID-19 complications was postponed until the new year. All of the sheets were busy with eight teams from the seniors league who came out eager to play. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff
After postponing the start of the season as a result of COVID-19 complications, the Sundre Curling Club was finally able to get started on Tuesday, Jan. 4. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff
Sundre-area resident George Schneider joined one of eight teams in the Sundre Curling Club’s seniors league, which on Tuesday, Jan. 4 was the first to hit the ice at the club’s rink for the late start to the season that had been delayed due to COVID-19 complications. Simon Ducatel/MVP Staff

SUNDRE — After postponing late last year the start of its season, the Sundre Curling Club began earlier this month regular league play.

Following a registration evening in late December, the seniors’ league was the first to return to the ice on Tuesday, Jan. 4 when all four sheets were occupied with curlers who enthusiastically came out to play and socialize.

The first bonspiel, the open mixed four-players, takes place Jan. 27-30.

 


 

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