2016 Broom & Button Cup Finals
The top 2 finishers of our pointspiel were new members of the club playing in the finals for the first time. After the selections were made, there were two tough […]
The top 2 finishers of our pointspiel were new members of the club playing in the finals for the first time. After the selections were made, there were two tough […]
Yesterday was our final night of curling for the 2015-16 regular season, and as always was the Lemcke Bowl finals. We started the evening with the traditional bagpipe parade (thanks again […]
The Country Club in Chestnut Hill, MA held their annual Worcester Cup bonspiel on March 4-6. It’s always a great weekend of curling, and this year the South Shore Curling Club […]
The South Shore Curling Club team of Chuck, Jamie, Blake and Scott participated at the 2016 Broomstones Men’s Bonspiel. After a couple of losses, they ended up winning their next two draws to […]
The 2015 Broom & Button Cup was a rematch of the 2014 skips, and just like last year it was a close game that came down to the final shot! This […]
The 2015 GNCC Club Championships were held at Ardsley Curling Club December 9–13, and the South Shore Curling Club were represented by Chuck Barnes, Scott Fernandes, Blake Logan, and LeRoy Woodman. You can watch […]
Last Friday SSCC held the second-half finals for 2015, with the top 8 pointspiel leaders playing for the Lemcke Bowl. Here’s a bit of the pre-match bagpipe parade (thanks again, Chris!): Congratulations to the […]
The South Shore Curling Club flooded The Country Club’s curling building with red shirts and sent four teams to this year’s Worcester Cup bonspiel in Chestnut Hill, MA: South Shore […]
Last week (Feb. 25–Mar. 1) Broomstones hosted the 76th Francis Dykes Memorial Bonspiel. The SSCC sent two teams (plus member Chuck Barnes led a Cape Cod team): South Shore 1: Skip: Kieran […]
On January 15-17 our club sent a rink — Jamie, Blake, Scott and Chuck (who dubbed themselves the “South Shore Hacks”) — to the Broomstones Men’s bonspiel. This was not a five-and-under bonspiel […]