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HIGH PERFORMANCE PROGRAM


Members of USA Curling’s Junior High Performance Program prepare to climb the Manitou Springs Incline (leſt) and take a moment to take in the views of Colorado Springs, Colo. (top).


skills were put to use in the kitchen, as well as topics in competitive excel- lence. Te sessions wrapped up with an overview of PyeongChang, site of the next Olympic Winter Games and site of this year’s World Junior Curling Championships. Evenings were spent with coaches to work on team assessments and


performance plans. Te week ended with a fun evening of team building exercises. It is sure to be a memorable experience, held against the backdrops of the


Colorado Mountains and the Olympic Games Rio 2016, knowing that many of the United States Olympic medals were earned by athletes who trained at this flagship training center, offering further inspiration to continue to create a culture of sporting excellence within our curling program. Members of this year’s HPP junior teams include: Women’s Junior Blue Team: Cora Farrell (Fairbanks, Alaska), Cait


Flannery (Mankato, Minn.), Madison Bear (Portage, Wis.), Lexi Lanigan (Duluth, Minn.), Rebecca Miles (Duluth, Minn.), Coach Bill Rhyme (Green Bay, Wis.) Women’s Junior White Team: AnnMarie Dubberstein (Portage, Wis.),


Christine McMakin (St. Paul, Minn.), Jenna Burchesky (Walpole, Mass.), Allison Howell (Solon, Ohio), Coach Bev Schroeder (Stevens Point, Wis.) Men’s Junior Blue Team: Andrew Dunnam (Dresher, Pa.), Caleb Claw-


son (Clarksville, Md.), Cody Clouser (Berwyn, Pa.)., Hunter Clawson (Clarksville, Md.), and Coach Wayne Anderson (Broomall, Pa.) Men’s Junior White Team: Ben Richardson (Issaquah, Wash.), Andrew


Stopera (Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.), Graem Fenson (Bemidji, Minn.), Luc Vio- lette (Lake Stevens, Wash.), Steven Szemple (Edison, N.J.), Coach Mark La- zar (Toledo, Ohio). Q


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