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Sheila Rowan

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Rowan was a talented athlete at both softball and curling. In softball, she won many league and provincial championships, as well as winning the 1970 Canadian Softball Championship. The team represented Canada at the 1970
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rink, playing third for the team. They won national titles in
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Index

Sheila Rowan (physicist)
curler
Saskatoon
Young, Saskatchewan
Plenty, Saskatchewan
Saskatoon
Sion Academy
Women's Softball World Championship
national champion
Vera Pezer
1971
1972
1973
1983 Scott Tournament of Hearts
1985 Scott Tournament of Hearts
1992 Canadian Senior Curling Championships
1996 Canadian Seniors
Canadian Curling Hall of Fame
"Obituary for Sheila Anne Rowan"
"Rowan, Sheila – CCA Hall of Fame | ACC Temple de la Renommée Virtuelle"
Categories
Canadian softball players
Canadian women's curling champions
Canadian women curlers
1940 births
2014 deaths
Curlers from Saskatoon

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