[[5:3.7500]] Scott Reaches 2011 Twin Anchors Invitational Quarters

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M: Morioka City Mens Memorial Cup
Morioka, JPN
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Draw: CF -- Sun, Jun 8 -- 3:45am ET
Hasegawa Final
Hayashi (8)
Segawa Final
Takeda (7)
W: Australia Womens Curling Championships
Naseby, NZL
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Draw: CF3 -- Mon, May 19 -- 5:00pm ET
Williams Final
Powell (8)
M: Australia Mens Curling Championships
Naseby, NZL
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Draw: CF2 -- Sun, May 18 -- 10:00pm ET
Johns Final
Armstrong (7)
D: Obihiro Spring Cup
Obihiro, JPN
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Draw: CF -- Sat, Jun 28 -- 8:00pm ET
Tana/Sato Final
Ueno/Yama 10  (7)
Mats/Mats Final
Funa/Kama (EE)
W: Curling Stadium North Bay Summer Cash
North Bay, ON
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Scott Reaches 2011 Twin Anchors Invitational Quarters

Sep 29 - Oct 2, 2011

Kelowna, British Columbia
Games: 6  
Record: 4W - 2L  
PF/G: 6.22  
PA/G: 5.11  
Hammer Efficiency: 0.35  
Steal Defense: 0.19  
Force Efficiency: 0.64  
Steal Efficiency: 0.21  
Kelly Scott (Kelowna, BC) qualified for the 2011 Twin Anchors Invitational playoffs, dropping their quarterfinals match 6-5 against Shannon Kleibrink (Calgary, AB). of the 2011 Twin Anchors Invitational in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada;
 
Scott finished 4-1 in the 24-team qualifying round. . In their opening game, Scott defeated Marla Mallett (New Westminster, BC) 3-2, then won 5-3 against Alyssa Kyllo (Vernon, BC) and 6-3 against Karla Thompson (Kamloops, BC). Scott won 5-4 against Lisa Eyamie (Calgary, AB). Scott went on to lose 5-4 against Morgan Muise (Calgary, AB) in their final qualifying round match.
 
Scott earned 3.750 world rankings points for their Top 5 finish in the Twin Anchors Invitational, moving up 2 spots the World Ranking Standings into 18th place overall with 59.389 total points. Scott ranks 30th overall on the Year-to-Date rankings with 7.091 points earned so far this season.
 

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