The Guardian (Charlottetown)

One of P.E.I.’s best

Multiple-time champion John Likely earns spot amongst Island’s elite

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John Likely has won at almost every level of curling in Prince Edward Island.

He’s a nine-time mixed champion and a three-time men’s champ while also winning once each at the junior and senior ranks. He holds the record for appearance­s as a skip (nine) and wins (55) at the Canadian mixed championsh­ip and represente­d P.E.I. at the 1979 Canada Games in Brandon, Man.

Likely will take his spot amongst the province’s elite tonight when he is inducted into the Prince Edward Island Curling Hall of Fame and Museum.

Likely started curling at the Charlottet­own Curling Club in 1973 and success has followed him for the past 40 years.

He won the junior championsh­ip in 1979 with skip Peter Jenkins, third Billy Dillon and lead Richard Kays. That same year he won the right to skip the Island squad at the Canada Games with Kays at third, second Doug MacGregor and lead Bill Tinney.

MIXED TITLES

Likely won his first mixed title in 1984, skipping a team of third Marion Partridge, Dillon and lead Judy Lund. His second came in 1992 with third Susan McInnis, second Mark Butler and lead Gail MacNeil. That team stayed together and won the 1993, 1994 and 1997 titles.

John’s sixth win was in 2000, again with McInnis and Butler, but with Nancy Cameron at lead. He was named the all-star skip at nationals that winter.

The following year he teamed with Kathie Gallant, Butler at second and Krista Cameron to capture the Island crown.

And he won his third straight title in 2002 with McInnis back at third, Butler at second, and Nancy Cameron throwing lead stones.

In that three-year run, Likely’s teams placed third, third and second, respective­ly, at the nationals. Likely won his ninth mixed provincial title in 2004 with third Janice MacCallum, Butler and lead Nancy Cameron.

Likely won the Island’s men’s championsh­ip in 1985, 2002 and 2019.

The first victory came while playing second with skip Wayne Matheson, third Doug Weeks and Dillon at lead. He skipped the 2002 squad of third Robert Campbell, second Eric Brodersen and lead Jeff Smith.

The most recent success came while skipping the team of third Anson Carmody, second Steve Burgess, lead Rob Doherty and fifth Matt Nabuurs.

Likely played third for MacDonald’s 2013 winning squad at the senior championsh­ip. Mark O’Rourke was the second and Peter MacDonald the lead. Likely was named all-star third at the nationals.

Likely volunteere­d during the 1984 Scotties at the Charlottet­own Forum and served on the 1999 Scott Tournament of Hearts committee.

He started the Ultramar Cashspiel in 1987, managed the Charlottet­own Curling Club from 1994 to 2000 and served two terms as club president.

 ?? JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? John Likely of Charlottet­own is one of five individual­s who will be inducted into the Prince Edward Island Curling Hall of Fame and Museum on Tuesday. The induction ceremony will take place at the Charlottet­own Curling Complex beginning at 7 p.m.
JASON SIMMONDS/JOURNAL PIONEER John Likely of Charlottet­own is one of five individual­s who will be inducted into the Prince Edward Island Curling Hall of Fame and Museum on Tuesday. The induction ceremony will take place at the Charlottet­own Curling Complex beginning at 7 p.m.
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P.E.I. Curling Hall of Fame.

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