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Curls out of: Potomac Curling Club
Curling history: "Despite having curled for 25
years, there have been long lapses in my curling career as I went to grad school
in California, and moved to Maryland in 1990 to enter the newspaper business and
from there the graphic design/printing business. After a lapse of 11 years I
began curling again in January 2002 at Potomac at the new club. I had
been aware of the club when I moved to Maryland, but the one night schedule,
hockey ice, and 60-mile drive left me feeling my curling days were over.
"But just over two years ago, I decided after talking
with my cousins back in Canada about their kids' youth programs and being
involved in coaching and so forth, and with more breathing room in my schedule,
I thought to take up the game again regardless simply for fun. And little did I
know then that the new National Capital Curling Center that hosts the Potomac
Curling Club was in its final stages of construction. Suddenly I was helping put
up stud walls, drywall and painting, helping put in the final sheets of ice and
just itching to get back on real ice. Over the past couple of years I have been
actively involved in instruction, helping organize bonspiels, coordinating new
leagues and helping introduce new curlers to this terrific game. I am currently
lead ice technician for the club. I will be the
on-site coordinator for the 2005 Mixed National Championship that will be held
at the Potomac Curling Club in Laurel, Md. And personally the opportunity to
compete again competitively has been deeply rewarding."
Hobbies: "Birding (which I share with my wife who
is a lifelong birder), furniture building, shooting pool
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