• Mary-Anne Arsenault (born August 19, 1968 in Scarborough, Ontario, also known as Mary-Anne Waye when she was married) is a Canadian curler from Lake Country...
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  • politician Joseph-Octave Arsenault (1828–1897), Canadian politician Mary-Anne Arsenault (born 1968), Canadian curler Nina Arsenault (born 1974), Canadian...
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  • British Columbia Third: Jeanna Schraeder, British Columbia Second: Mary-Anne Arsenault, Nova Scotia Lead: Georgina Wheatcroft, Team Canada Second Team Skip:...
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  • Mary Anne Ansley (fl. 1810–1840), British artist Mary-Anne Arsenault (born 1968), Canadian curler Mary Anne Atwood (1817–1910), English writer Mary Anne...
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    Dartmouth Curling Club in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Black joined Team Mary-Anne Arsenault for the 2014–15 season at third. The team, along with second Jane...
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  • with a 6-6 record. Baxter would team up with and play second for Mary-Anne Arsenault at the start of the 2009/2010 curling season. The team entered the...
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  • 9 to 14 at the Dartmouth Curling Club in Dartmouth. The winning Mary-Anne Arsenault team represented Nova Scotia at the 2018 Scotties Tournament of Hearts...
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  • tournament along with former World Champion Mary-Anne Arsenault. Teams were as follows: Draw 1 Arsenault 9-8 McConnery Brothers 5-4 Gamble Mattatall 7-4...
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  • Colleen Jones, Kim Kelly, Mary-Anne Arsenault, Nancy Delahunt 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts: Colleen Jones, Kim Kelly, Mary-Anne Waye, Nancy Delahunt 2003...
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  • Halifax, Nova Scotia. She is the niece of five time Scotties champion Mary-Anne Arsenault. She is also deaf. Logan skipped the St. Francis Xavier University...
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  • Halifax Skip: Colleen Jones Third: Kim Kelly Second: Mary Anne Arsenault Lead: Nancy Delahunt Alternate: Mary Sue Radford Fort William Curling Club, Thunder...
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  • Mayflower CC, Halifax Skip Colleen Jones Third Kim Kelly Second Mary-Anne Arsenault Lead Nancy Delahunt Finalist  Quebec (Marie-France Larouche) « 2003...
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  • Seconds Dawn Askin, Ontario 84% Sherri Singler, Saskatchewan 83% Mary-Anne Arsenault, Canada 83% Sasha Carter, B.C. 81% Robyn MacPhee, P.E.I. 80% Thirds...
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  • join former teammate Mary-Anne Arsenault, playing the second position for the 2011–12 season. For the 2012–2013 season Arsenault and Kelly reunited with...
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  • 2021 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, as the 2020 provincial champion Mary-Anne Arsenault moved to British Columbia. One member of the Brothers rink, Sarah...
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  • Mattatall Rhyno 11-2 Mouzar Arsenault 7-5 Nix Mattatall 7-3 McConnery Pinkney 9-3 Cutcliffe Nix 6-5 Pinkney Rhyno 8-6 Arsenault McConnery 11-7 Cutcliffe...
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  • Saunders Chad Stevens Tommy Sullivan Stuart Thompson Nick Zachernuk Mary-Anne Arsenault Shelley Barker Jennifer Baxter Christina Black Theresa Breen Jill...
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  • Eve Bélisle 60.40 18  Saskatchewan Brad Heidt 64.05  Nova Scotia Mary-Anne Arsenault 54.70 19  Saskatchewan Pat Simmons 61.75  British Columbia Allison...
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  • 20 to 26 at the Dartmouth Curling Club in Dartmouth. The winning Mary-Anne Arsenault rink represented Nova Scotia at the 2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts...
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  • would win her first provincial title with Nancy McConnery defeating Mary-Anne Arsenault in 2009 throwing third rocks earning the right to represent Nova...
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    in the playoffs. They would lose the 3 vs. 4 page playoff game to Mary-Anne Arsenault of Nova Scotia, eliminating them from the tournament. A few weeks...
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  • round robin. This qualified them for the semifinal where they beat Mary-Anne Arsenault 9–8. In the provincial final against Heather Smith, the team gave...
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  • former lead of Team Kelly Scott and currently plays lead on Team Mary-Anne Arsenault. Playing lead for Kelly Scott, Simons won the 2006 Scott Tournament...
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  • Lingham Maria Prytz 2004  Canada Colleen Jones Kim Kelly Mary-Anne Arsenault Nancy Delahunt Mary Sue Radford  Norway Dordi Nordby Linn Githmark Marianne...
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  • at the Halifax Curling Club in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The winning Mary-Anne Arsenault rink represented Nova Scotia at the 2013 Scotties Tournament of Hearts...
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  • Nova Scotia for the 2010–11 curling season, where she would join Mary-Anne Arsenault's squad. The team would compete in the 2011 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament...
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  • Player's Championship champion) Marie-France Larouche (JSI Qualifier) Mary-Anne Arsenault (JSI Qualifier) Sherry Middaugh (JSI Qualifier) Shannon Kleibrink...
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    the Mayflower Curling Club Andrew Gibson Rob Harris Bruce Lohnes Mary-Anne Arsenault Nancy Delahunt, a Montrealer who has lived in Halifax for several...
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  • Kamloops Curling Club in Kamloops, British Columbia. The winning Mary-Anne Arsenault team represented British Columbia at the 2022 Scotties Tournament...
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    the broadcaster. In 1999, with her new team of Kim Kelly, Mary Anne Waye (later Arsenault) and Nancy Delahunt, Jones won the Canadian curling title for...
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