Huntley CC wins President’s Cup on the road
ALMONTE – For the first time in the President’s Challenge Cup history, the Huntley Curling Club (HCC) had to go on the road to win it.
Read moreALMONTE – For the first time in the President’s Challenge Cup history, the Huntley Curling Club (HCC) had to go on the road to win it.
Read moreCARP – About 10 days ago West Carleton Online reported on the return of the Huntley Curling Club (HCC) President’s Challenge Cup held in Carp the weekend of March 11.
Read moreCARP – While there was a lot on the line including bragging rights and a giant trophy, last weekend’s (March 10-13) Huntley Curling Club’s (HCC) President’s Challenge Cup bonspiel was more of a joyous reunion of old friends who haven’t been able to step on the same sheet of ice with their neighbours for two long years.
Read moreCARP – The Huntley Curling Club’s (HCC) President’s Challenge Cup returns to competition this weekend (March 11 to March 13), and more than 48 Ottawa Valley curlers will battle for the honour of their small rural clubs.
Read moreCARP – It was two days of club rivalry curling in Carp last weekend, and the home team was able to win the inaugural President’s Challenge Cup Sunday afternoon (Feb. 9).
Read moreCARP – The Huntley Curling Club (HCC) will host the inaugural President’s Challenge Cup – a bonspiel bringing small, local curling clubs together for a weekend of curling and a shot at the ultimate Valley trophy.
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Read moreWEST CARLETON – While our Year in Review was more of a column on the publisher’s pet peeves, this story will focus on the stories that made headlines in West Carleton over the 2021 calendar year.
Read moreCARP – Blake Sinclair has done a lot for the Huntley Curling Club (HCC) and curling in West Carleton, and last week CurlON, the sport’s provincial governing organization, honoured the former club president with the Curl Ontario Curling Community Hero Award.
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