- Nunavut's
Sadie Pinksen only
threw one
stone during her
third rocks, with Lori Eddy
accidentally throwing the second. Due to this,
Pinksen had to
throw the...
-
Sadie Wren
Pinksen (born
January 11, 2000) is a
Canadian curler from Iqaluit, Nunavut. She
currently plays third on Team
Julia Weagle.
Pinksen skipped Team...
- for the 2018
Scotties Tournament of Hearts, Team
Chislett member Sadie Pinksen had to
pullout due to a
scheduling conflict, so the team
asked St. Mary's...
- of
emphasis which is
evident in the
Introduction to
Daryl Pinksen's Marlowe's
Ghost (
Pinksen 2008, p. xix). See also
Rosalind Barber's
lecture on her doctoral...
-
Megan Koehler Iqaluit CC,
Iqaluit Skip:
Brigitte MacPhail Third:
Sadie Pinksen Second:
Kaitlin MacDonald Lead:
Alison Taylor Alternate:
Leigh Gustafson...
- "Congratulations to Team MacPhail,skipped by
Brigitte MacPhail,
third Sadie Pinksen,
second Kaitlin MacDonald and lead
Alison Taylor from the
Iqaluit Curling...
- record. At the end of the 2023–24
curling season,
Nunavut curlers Sadie Pinksen,
Leigh Gustafson and
Alison Taylor were
looking for a
fourth player to...
-
Canadian Junior Curling Championships from 2015 to 2020 with skip
Sadie Pinksen. The
teams best
finish was a 2–7
record in 2016, 2018 and 2020. They also...
- Alternate: Ella
Skauge Iqaluit CC,
Iqaluit Skip:
Julia Weagle Third:
Sadie Pinksen Second:
Leigh Gustafson Lead:
Alison Taylor Whitehorse CC,
Whitehorse Skip:...
- Alternate:
Stacey Stabel Iqaluit CC,
Iqaluit Skip: Lori Eddy Third:
Sadie Pinksen Second:
Alison Griffin Lead:
Kaitlin MacDonald Whitehorse CC, Whitehorse...