The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Outstandin­g career

Summerside native O’Rourke to enter Hall of Fame later this month

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Kathy O’Rourke has certainly left her mark in the sport of curling on P.E.I.

The Summerside native’s outstandin­g career will be recognized with induction into the P.E.I. Curling Hall of Fame and Museum at the Cornwall Curling Club on Oct. 23. Also being enshrined are O’Rourke’s husband, Mark O’Rourke, Mark Butler, Robert Campbell and Peter Gallant.

The first in a series of profiles on the inductees features Kathy O’Rourke, who will be inducted under the “Curler” category.

O’Rourke started to curl in Summerside during her junior and senior high school years.

In 1987, she moved to Charlottet­own and joined the Charlottet­own Curling Club. This began a successful journey on the road to curling success, where she excelled as a curler in women’s and mixed competitio­n.

She won P.E.I. women’s championsh­ips in 1989, 1991, 1996, 1999, 2002 and 2010.

O’Rourke, third stone Erin Carmody, second stone GeriLynn Ramsay and lead Tricia Affleck were crowd favourites as the P.E.I. representa­tives advanced to the final game of the 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Canadian women’s curling championsh­ip in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., dropping a close game to Jennifer Jones that came down to the final end.

That silver-medal performanc­e stands as the best showing by a P.E.I. team at the Canadian women’s championsh­ip since Marie Toole placed second at the 1974 MacDonald Lassie in Victoria, B.C.

Mixed

O’Rourke has won three provincial mixed championsh­ips — 1989, 1998 and 2013 — and also enjoyed considerab­le success on the national stage.

O’Rourke played the lead position for Robert Campbell’s rink that went on to win the 1989 Canadian mixed championsh­ip in Brandon, Man. Third stone

Angela Roberts and second stone Mark O’Rourke round out the team members.

Then in 1999, O’Rourke was third stone with a rink skipped by her brother, Peter MacDonald, which included Mark O’Rourke at second and lead Karen A. MacDonald. The foursome returned home from the Canadian mixed championsh­ip with a silver medal.

Awards

O’Rourke has received a number of prestigiou­s awards, including two following her rink’s incredible run in 2010 — Curl P.E.I. senior female athlete of the year and Sport P.E.I. team of the year. Along with her achievemen­ts on the ice, O’Rourke has also contribute­d to the sport in other capacities. She served as treasurer of the Charlottet­own Curling Club from 1994 to 1996; was a member of the finance committee for the 1999 Scotties Tournament of Hearts national championsh­ip in Charlottet­own, and

provided CBC live update reporting at the 2011 Canadian Scotties in Charlottet­own. She is also a certified Level 1 coach.

Overall, O’Rourke has six P.E.I. women’s curling championsh­ips, three provincial mixed championsh­ips and one Canadian mixed title to her credit.

 ?? RACHELE LABRECQUE/SAULT STAR ?? Kathy O’Rourke and coach Al Ledgerwood celebrate after Team P.E.I. won its semifinal game and advanced to the final of the 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Canadian women’s curling championsh­ip in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.
RACHELE LABRECQUE/SAULT STAR Kathy O’Rourke and coach Al Ledgerwood celebrate after Team P.E.I. won its semifinal game and advanced to the final of the 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Canadian women’s curling championsh­ip in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.

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