Sandy Comeau

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Sandy Comeau (born October 5, 1964) is a Canadian curler from Moncton, New Brunswick.[1] She is a three-time New Brunswick Scotties champion.[2]

Other namesSandy Gaudet
Born (1964-10-05) October 5, 1964 (age 61)
Moncton, New Brunswick
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Sandy Comeau
Other namesSandy Gaudet
Born (1964-10-05) October 5, 1964 (age 61)
Moncton, New Brunswick
Team
Curling clubCurl Moncton,
Moncton, NB
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ThirdShelley Thomas
SecondLynn LeBlanc
LeadMolly Boucher
Curling career
Member Association New Brunswick
Hearts appearances3 (1993, 2005, 2007)
Top CTRS ranking20th (2004–05)
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Career

Comeau made her first Scotties appearance in 1993 playing second for Nancy McConnery at the 1993 Scott Tournament of Hearts. The team included Leanne Perron and Denise Cormier as well. They finished with a 2–9 record, only beating Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec. Comeau would not return to the national championship until 2005 where she skipped her own team. New Brunswick would qualify for the tiebreaker and would upset Team Canada's Colleen Jones before losing to Ontario's Jenn Hanna in the second round.[3]

Comeau appeared at the 2006 Canada Cup of Curling where her team made the 3 vs 4 page playoff game before losing to Jennifer Jones.[4] She would appear at the Scotties for a third time in 2007 skipping the New Brunswick team.[5] She did not have the same success as in 2005, finishing last with a 1–10 record.[6]

Comeau has played in three Canadian Mixed Curling Championship, as third for Wayne Tallon in 2003, Charlie Sullivan in 2004 and Scott Jones in 2009.[7][8] Her best finish was a 6–5 in both 2003 and 2004.[9]

After taking a break from competitive curling, Comeau won the club championship in 2019 and represented New Brunswick at the 2019 Canadian Curling Club Championships in Leduc, Alberta. Her team consisted of Shelley Thomas, Lynn LeBlanc and Molly Boucher.[10] They finished with a 1–5 record, only beating Northern Ontario.[11]

Teams

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1992–93[12] Nancy McConneryLeanne PerronSandy ComeauDenise Cormier
2004–05 Sandy ComeauStacey LegerAllison FarrellStacy Sampson
2005–06 Sandy ComeauStacey LegerAllison FarrellCarol Webb
2006–07 Sandy ComeauStacey LegerAllison FarrellCarol Webb
2008–09 Sandy ComeauJessica RonaldsShannon WilliamsPamela Nicol
2009–10 Melissa AdamsSandy ComeauStacey LegerPamela Nicol
2010–11 Melissa AdamsSandy ComeauStacey LegerSarah Berthelot
2011–12 Sandy ComeauStacey LegerCarol WhitakerJane Boyle
2012–13 Sandy ComeauStacey LegerCarol WhitakerJane Boyle
2016–17 Shannon TatlockSandy ComeauEmily MacRaeShelby Wilson
2017–18 Shannon TatlockSandy ComeauShelley ThomasLynn LeBlanc
2019–20 Sandy ComeauShelley ThomasLynn LeBlancMolly Boucher
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