Getting ready to throw a rock
Sweeping a rock into the house
Throwing a rock
Throwing a rock
Following the rock
Rock takes the express line through the house
Attempting to take out a rock
Discussing the situation
Ready to throw a rock
Sweeping
Skip and broom
Skip and broom
Sweeping a rock past the hogline
Sweeping a rock past the hogline
Getting into position
Getting into position
Sweep harder you bloomin' cockroaches, sweep!
Attempting to sweep a rock into the house
Watching the rock
Sweeping the rock over the hogline
Action in the house
Keeping pace with the rock
Skip indicates desired handle
Takeout
Following the rock
The right stuff
Throwing the rock
Sweeping the rock into the house
Throwing the rock
Throwing the rock
Throwing the rock
Using the holy water: also called pebbling
2003-2004 Upper Ottawa Valley Superleague 1st Place Champions from the Deep River Curling and Squash Club with the Gord Stokes memorial trophy
From Left to Right: Chris Knight (3rd), Martin Chisholm (2nd), Leo Buckley (Skip), Bob Burton (Lead) and Ron Grozelle (Alternate)
Practise before the game
Good curling
Before the game
Before the game
Sweeping a rock
Sweeping a rock past the hogline
Skip and broom
Released rock
Sweeping the rock for an attempted takeout
Throwing the rock
Sweeping a fresh thrown rock
Throwing the rock
Throwing the rock
Throwing the rock
The skip surveys his domain
Skip's broom marks the spot
Sweeping the rock
Rock in the house
Skip's broom marks the spot
Skip's broom marks the spot
Skip's broom marks the spot
Rock takes the express lane through the house
Throwing the rock
Sweeping a rock out of the house
Skip's broom marks the spot
Attempting to sweep a rock into the house
Attempting a takeout
Skip dictates the handle to use
Sweeping a rock past the hogline
Sweeping a rock near to the house
Getting ready to throw a rock
Throwing a rock
Sweeping a rock
All eyes on the rock
Two skips
All eyes on the rock
The broom in the house
Takeout
Where to put the broom
Rock in the house, but not a winning shot