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USWCA NEWS USWCA All-American winners announced


By Kelly Stephens, USWCA Tank you to all the clubs that held a success-


ful All American this past season of 2015–16. During the 2015-2016 curling season, a total


of 233 teams participated in 36 All American events held in 31 clubs across the country. Five of these clubs held both a daytime and an evening All American: East—Ardsley; Cen- tral—Chicago and Mayfield; Wisconsin—Kettle Moraine and Madison. Congraulations to everyone! (All winners are


listed in order of skip to lead.) EAST


Albany: Kathy Bentley, Stephanie Long, Bailey Van Deest, Lorie Northrup Ardsley (a.m.): Marion Cowles, Pauline Davies, Mary Lockhart, Kris Liddle, Chris Duncan Ardsley (p.m.): Delores Redding, Erin Durba, Lyn Greaves, Gudrun Sablow, Pippa Broadhurst Broosmstones: Anne Fournier, Karen Smith, Lynn Dowd, Jane Puleo Bucks County: Christi Freeman, Martha O’Connor, Jane Sharp, Sara Frey Cape Cod: Diane DiMassa, Kathy Colgan, Car- rie Gentile, Patty Oakley Charlotte: Stacie Pinnavaia, Deb Hample, Jen Mogavero, Kimberly Chesapeake: Amanda Weisgerber, Dana Weis- gerber, Pam Parks, Midge Kroll Nashua Country Club: Nancy Dinsdale, Lisa Heaps, Vangie Collins, Tracie Call


Nutmeg: Trish Ryan, Kelsey Schuder, Mari- anne Roggeman, Pam Moan Philadelphia: Allyssa Walsh, Katie Ashleigh, Susan Robinson, Jo Hess Schenectady: Fay Navratil, Martha Naber, Karen Hess, Marcia O’Conner Te Country Club: Pam Ellsworth, Sylvia Stevens, Cecily Morse, Mary Petrini Utica: Lis DeGironimo, Jen Turner, Julie Chanatry, Becky Schewe, Ann Kebabian, Rebecca Kick


CENTRAL


Bowling Green: Candise Milligan, Scott Piroth, Pete AZums, Ruth Brown Chicago (a.m.): Karrie Gottschild, Cathy Westphal, Craig Crawford, Carol Cleave Chicago (p.m.): Haley Yaple, Betty Duffy, Debbie Wilen, Peiyao Chen Cleveland Skating Club: Carole Negus, Mary Ann Hulme, Peggy Hoopeßr, Kathryn Canaday Detroit: Pam Buchkowski, Deb Freedlander, Louise Danckaert, Susan DeFilippo Mayfield (a.m.): Dee Montgomery, Jane Van Vliet, Christine Carcione, Lynde Vespoli Mayfield (p.m.): Angie Fox, Ashley Lowry, Jean Hobohm, Amanda Holzhauer WISCONSIN


Kettle Moraine (a.m.): Barbara Jermyn, Pat Van Till, Sheri O’Driscoll, Jo Ball Kettle Moraine (p.m.): Judy Maier, Nicole


Bera, Sheri O’Driscoll, Nancy Hohensee Madison (a.m.): Clarion Gilbertson, Mary Ann Jerred, Sandii Zylkowski, Carrie McDonald Madison (p.m.): Sherry Kozal, Jennifer Krug, Rene Eastman, Dawn Swanson Milwaukee: Barb Hamm, Lys Buck, Helen Deuhs, Tricia Nicols Poynette: Marilyn Noble, Mary Macleish, Sandy Holl, Carol Deans Wauwatosa: Tiffany Reilly, Letitia Berghammer, Sarah Mentel, Michelle Draths, Rebecca Nguyen WEST I


Arden Hills (Cairn Lassies): Barb Chapman, Kate Boylan, Barb Teichert, Penny Rendall Duluth: Jamie Kraus, Kari Johnson, Any Swanoski, Abbie Pannkuk Heather: Linda Annis, Kelly Johnson, Jodi Borchardt, Jodi Hicks St. Paul (Bonnie Spielers): Mary Deuhs, Marcia Vandesteeg, Brandi Kastner, Mara Gordon WEST II


Coyotes: Susan Lang, Debbie Aubrey, Susanne Grundison, Stacy Petersen Denver: Brenda Bedard, Sarah Cai, Nancy Mutz, Sandi Tomas Graſton: Jennifer Tompson, Brenda Nilson, Teri Tompson, Laura Hughes Glanner Grand Forks: Amy Bushaw, Emily Lindgren, Lisa Moore, Bonnie Bushaw


USWCA moves toward new governance model By Shelley Dropkin


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new organizational structure. Te comptroller will address the organization’s


day-to-day financial needs, leaving the treasurer to focus on the financial oversight of the entire organization. Te Financial Stewardship and Governance Committees have moved from ad-


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porting structure: Financial and non-event, money generating committees report to the treasurer; membership and representative li- aisons report to the first vice president; event committees report to the second vice president; governance, rules and reference committees re- port to the most recent past president, who also DIBJST UIF /PNJOBUJOH $PNNJUUFF "MM PďDFST the USCA liaison, bylaws, and the Communi-


cations Committee report directly to the presi- dent. Supporting this all is the Bylaws Commit- tee, forming the foundation of our organization. We are grateful to the women who worked long and hard to make the vision a reality. Q


// CERTIFICATIONS


Level II Ice Tech Dave Leinweber, Granite Curling Club Kevin Madsen, Willmar Curling Club Keith Turk, Itasca Curling Club


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