Club President - Mike Purdy 306-281-2257 or mike.purdy@me.com

TEAMS
Unicorn Curling Club 2025– 2026 as of September 28, 2025
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Team Anton
Skip – Jayme Anton - (306) 227- 8417
Derek Brillinger
Sophia Mark
Kathryn Brillinger
Travis Anton
Team Bourget
Skip – Murray Bourget – (306) 291-6676
Darcy Cook
Mark Johnson
Brooke Dunham
Team Dacey
Skip – Brian Dacey - (306) 361-9899
Jeff McClenaghan
Brad Adams
Roxanne Hekelaar
Team Gervais
Skip – Tyler Gervais – (306) 281-7199
Mike Purdy
Lisa Levesque
Heidi Munro
Cathy Rose
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Team Hannam
Skip -Shane Hannam - (306) 361-8066
Nicole Pasloski
Greg Rooke
Tonia Peters
Connor Hobbs
Team McVittie
Skip – Sandy McVittie – (306) 382-7211 (306) 221-7127
Jason Main
Monica Smishek
Evan Lalonde
Team Pasloski
Skip – Matthew Pasloski – (306) 291-0509
Raelene Pasloski
Andrea Zeigler
Alicia Purdy
Zoe Pasloski
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Team Rock
Skip - Jason Rock - (306) 713-2465
Ashley Smith
Elizabeth Duret
Bennet Lewis
Doug Wyder
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Team Roncin
Skip – Glen Roncin - (306) 222-0737
Ashley McClenaghan
Ron Dunn
Richard Schmidt
Team Schafer
Skip – Rick Schafer - (306) 270-5934
Steve Terlesky
Lang Seitz
Pattie Schafer
Jan Gillespie
Karen Smith
Team RockStars Coaches
​Grant Stevenson - Program Head (306) 292-6683
Les Reimer - Volunteer Coach (306) 280-8178
Brenda Goertzen - Volunteer Coach
Natal Laycock - Volunteer Coach
Ken Fehr - Volunteer Coach
Spare List
Martina Rauert - (306) 960-8832 or martinarauert@gmail.com
Alicia Nagy - (306) 230-8462 or alicia.nagy@gmail.com
Bob Hekelaar - (306) 652-8018
Jared Schmidt - (306) 371-8077
Ethan Schmidt - (306) 220-4270
Adam Schultz - (306) 291-1521
Tania Schultz - (306) 291-1521 or tania.schultz@sasktel.net
Della Marshall - (306) 230-1288
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The Spirit of Curling
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Curling is a game of skill and of traditions. A shot well executed is a delight to see and so, too, it is a fine thing to observe the time-honoured traditions of curling being applied in the true spirit of the game. Curlers play to win but never to humble their opponents. A true curler would prefer to lose rather than win unfairly.
A good curler never attempts to distract an opponent or otherwise prevent him from playing his best.
No curler ever deliberately breaks a rule of the game or any of its traditions. But, if he should do so inadvertently and be aware of it, he is the first to divulge the breach.
While the main object of the game of curling is to determine the relative skill of the players, the spirit of the game demands good sportsmanship, kindly feeling and honourable conduct. This spirit should influence both the interpretation and application of the rules of the game and also the conduct of all participants on and off the Ice.