The Standard (St. Catharines)

Team Scheidegge­r is making moves

Alberta curling rink juggling lineups while skip is having baby

- GREGORY STRONG THE CANADIAN PRESS

There have been a lot of moving parts on Team Scheidegge­r this season, and that fluidity will continue into the new year.

With skip Casey Scheidegge­r due to give birth to her second child over the coming days, the Lethbridge, Alta., team has had to juggle its roster and use some substitute players.

Kristie Moore moved from lead to skip at the team’s season-opening bonspiel in Edmonton with fifth Susan O’Connor throwing first stones. Cheryl Bernard subbed in for Scheidegge­r at the next World Curling Tour stop in Calgary, guiding the team to the final before falling to Kerri Einarson.

Scheidegge­r attended both events and enjoyed the different perspectiv­e despite the frazzled nerves that came with watching instead of playing. Curlers had microphone­s on so she was able to listen to their discussion­s during the action.

“It’s so interestin­g for a skip because we’re so isolated down at the other end,” she said. “We often don’t get to hear what our teams are talking about. So that was a really cool learning experience for me to hear what the conversati­ons sounded like. It’s something we’ve been working on — our communicat­ion — so to be able to solidify my understand­ing of what they’re talking about at the other end was really helpful.”

Amber Holland, the 2011 Scotties champion, was a substitute skip at the Masters last month in North Bay, Ont., and she’ll return for this week’s Tour Challenge in Pictou County, N.S. Bernard, a 2010 Olympian, is tabbed to return at the Canada Cup this month and play at next month’s National in Conception Bay South, N.L.

“I think we’ve made some really good choices in Amber and Cheryl stepping in for me,” Scheidegge­r said. “They have a wealth of experience. We really wanted to take this opportunit­y to learn from them, myself included.”

Bernard, who retired from the tour in 2014 but still curls regularly, said she got a boost after making a draw to the button for the win in her opening game with the team.

“That really made me happy and I kind of built on it,” she said. “I made some great lastrock shots and then I have an incredible team throwing in front of me. I was just a helicopter skip. I fly in, I don’t have to do a lot of work, I play and out I go. I loved it.”

Ranked seventh in Canada, Team Scheidegge­r also includes third Cary-Anne McTaggart and second Jessie Haughian, who’s Scheidegge­r’s younger sister.

With Scheidegge­r planning to come back in January and Haughian expecting in March, Bernard and O’Connor are tabbed to be on the sidelines for the team at the Jan. 22-26 provincial playdowns, Scheidegge­r said.

Scheidegge­r won the 2018 Alberta championsh­ip and returned to the Scotties Tournament of Hearts last year as Team Wild Card. Her lone Grand Slam title came at the 2017 Canadian Open.

“Definitely we feel like we have the potential and we’re still learning, we’re still growing,” she said. “We’re definitely a team that feels like every time we’re on the ice, there’s something new to learn.

“We’re always trying to improve ourselves. That’s part of the reason why I think the four of us work so well together.”

Bernard, who has watched the team from the broadcast booth in recent seasons, said she was impressed with the team’s skillset.

“I don’t think I realized how good they were mentally and physically, like how well they throw the rock,” she said. “The one thing I’d say with them is they need to believe how good they are.”

“They haven’t won the big thing yet and that’s always the battle is to believe you’re that team before you’re that team. And they should because they’re that great.”

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? From left, third Cary-Anne McTaggart, alternate Susan O’Connor, lead Kristie Moore, skip Casey Scheidegge­r and second Jesse Haughian compete at last season’s Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO From left, third Cary-Anne McTaggart, alternate Susan O’Connor, lead Kristie Moore, skip Casey Scheidegge­r and second Jesse Haughian compete at last season’s Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

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