Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Our two, newest rock handle sponsors ...


Thank you to club members Karen and Mike Schneider for sponsoring rock handles in the name(s) of Thelma and George Graves (Karen's parents). Both Thelma and George were very active and accomplished RKCC curlers and it is fitting that their names are now, and forever will be, gliding down our sheets!

If you are interested in sponsoring a rock handle, you might better act quickly ... there is only 1 left!

For more details, please email or call me in the office.

Congratulations to REG GORE ...




He was the lucky winner of our Labatt's Bud Light Lime contest, drawn on December 15!




Compliments of our friends at Labatt's, Reg will receive two tickets to the Labatt's private box at Scotiabank Place (Ottawa) to watch the Sens play the Rangers on March 2. Best of all, food and drinks are included!!!




HAVE FUN REG!!!!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Proshop offering great Christmas deals on curling supplies in Kingston ...

There is still time to get the perfect gift for that curler in your family - the RKCC proshop is stocked and open for Holiday business!! Whether you are on the hunt for a major present (new shoes or perhaps a carbon fibre broom - all at the lowest prices possible), or a stocking stuffer (new gripper, broom head, toeguard), we will work to make it easy and convenient for you!


If you are not sure of style or colour, no problem ... pick your best guess, stick it under the tree and swap it in the New Year if needed. We have more product coming in all of the time.


And remember, the RKCC proshop is open to everyone, not just members! If you are a curler, or are shopping for one, and you are in the Kingston area - drop in! While our prices are designed to give our members the best possible deal for any equipment their game requires, they are honoured for the general public - Best deal ... Best price!

On sale now ...
  • Asham curling products, including Donut Rotator sliders, APW pants and Team Canada Carbon Fibre brooms
  • Tournament Fibre Glass brooms and Ultima Carbon Fibre brooms - very low Christmas pricing
  • Extender Scope and Sure Shot deliver aids - stay in the sport with one of these sticks!
  • Brand new, Stormtech RKCC jackets - posted in an earlier blog - go back and take a look!

Need an idea or suggestion? Give me a call - I have been selling curling products for many years and can help make sure you get the best equipment for your skill level, at the very best price!

The proshop is open M-F, 9am-10pm (after 5:30, please see the bartender - as their duties allow, they will be more than happy to open up the shop for you to browse). Also, this Saturday, December 19, from noon - 3pm ... and, this Sunday, December 20, from 4:30-7:30pm.

Happy Holidays from the RKCC Proshop

Congratulations to the Tournament of Hearts Regional Winners ...

This past weekend, RKCC was proud to host the Regional playdowns for the Tournament of Heart competition. The ladies managed to put on quite a show ... whittling 16 teams of Ontario's best female curlers down to 2 provincial spots made for a very entertaining weekend!

Thanks to our Head Ice Tech, Rod Leeder, and assistant, Terry Barker, for their hard work - the competitors voiced their appreciation for the excellent ice conditions!

In the end, past Provincial Champion, Jenn Hanna and her rink, deservedly captured the A side berth, and Lisa Farnell led her team to a hard fought B side win. Congratulations to both these teams for their consistent play and Good Curling at the Ontario finals!

Afterthought ... thanks to the local media for covering the event, on TV and in print. The Royal Kingston Curling Club is always happy to showcase our facility, and our members can't help but be warm and receptive when hosting guests ... it runs deep in our curling veins!

See everyone for the ParaSport Winter Games in January, when RKCC will be the host club for the curling competition. All of Kingston will be welcome to come out and watch the athletes compete for Gold, Silver and Bronze ... check back to our site for schedules and draws in the near future!

Sunday, December 6, 2009

The challenges faced by competitive curling teams - why are there fewer members, particularly women, interested in playing?

I wanted to take a moment to elaborate on one comment/issue that the Whig printed as part of its Saturday, December 5 story - "Sweeping Success", and that is, that competitive curling is dwindling at the Royal Kingston.

Without a doubt, there are some very competitive teams still competing out of RKCC, and doing quite well at regional and provincial levels. You need just take a look in the lounge to witness the success our Master's Women program has achieved in last few years, 2 Ontario Provincial banners, including a runner-up in the Canadian event. And, we regularly send out teams to compete in the Men's, Senior Men's, Senior Women's, Mixed and Senior Mixed zone playdowns - very competitive teams with eyes on possible provincial berths.





What we are missing at the competitive level, are multiple club entries in these various sections and, perhaps more importantly, representation in the Ladies' Scottie playdowns. Why aren't there more teams trying to qualify out of our club, and where are the women's teams?

When thinking back to the Clergy Street days of RKCC when 12+ Men's teams, and multiple Women's teams, would compete for the right to represent their club at the zone level, there were obviously a larger number of curlers vying to compete for Provincial titles -more teams and players that truly felt that, with 4 curlers peaking at the right time, they could take a run at a banner. Now, the average club curler seems a little less anxious to throw their hat in the ring, given the likelihood of facing off against professional teams, teams curling full-time (many with sponsors), when they arrive at the zones, regionals and, certainly, the provincials and beyond. How did the skill gap between a very good club team and the full-time squads we all watch on TV, get so big - big enough for many teams to doubt they could win? Answer - time and money.

The success of curling on television has brought ever increasing corporate sponsorship to the sport, which has created bigger and more lucrative special interest spiels, where the best of the best can take home some serious prize money. To challenge for this money, teams must dedicate hours and hours of their week to practicing and playing (usually, with a fair amount of travel thrown in). This takes time that the club level curler, especially those with young families, just can't afford to schedule or sacrifice, and it takes money to take time off work and travel. Without time and money it is very difficult to achieve and maintain the high level of skill needed to be successful game after game at this level.

So, while the Royal Kingston is maintaining a healthy, overall membership, we are indeed seeing a dwindling interest in competitive play, which likely can be directly attributed to the time and money needed to compete against the best teams out there. While I believe our sport will adapt to this trend (Dominion Championships for instance - more on that in another blog), there is one issue that needs to be addressed soon, or it could have a more dramatic, long term effect ... RKCC, and Curling in general, needs more women curlers ... and soon!

The topic of increasing the number of women curling will be addressed in more depth, in a future blog ... please send me your thoughts and suggestions on the issue.

Good Curling!

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

NEW in the proshop ... STORMTECH JACKET!!

Just in time for Christmas ...


Available in Men's and Ladies' sizing, and offered in a range of colours, these RKCC crested, Stormtech jackets are perfect for year-round wear! To get a more detailed overview, please check out the official jacket summary on the Stormtech website here .


To start with, limited quantities have been ordered - ready to go under the tree! But, if you are interested in a size or colour not in stock, we may be able to order your specific jacket and have it shipped for Christmas ... don't wait too long.



Lois Logan and Lin Jenkins were gracious enough to model the Ladies' jacket.


And Chef Gerry shows off the Men's.

As is always the case, the Proshop is happy to help you find any piece of clothing you may be looking for - crested with the RKCC logo, or not. Looking for a golf jacket, rain pant, winter jacket, vest? See me in the office and I can go through some of the options with you.
Watch for extended Proshop hours to be posted this week. Hopefully, with extra hours in the evening, shopping for that curler in your family will be easier.