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10 Facts About Laine Peters

1.

At the 1999 Scott Tournament of Hearts, Laine Peters was the alternate with Nova Scotia.

2.

Laine Peters won her first Nova Scotia Tournament of Hearts in 2000, playing lead with Team Kay Zinck.

3.

Laine Peters was the alternate with Team Nova Scotia again at the 2001 Scott Tournament of Hearts, which the team won.

4.

Laine Peters would continue to be the alternate with the team at the 2002 and 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts, winning both events.

5.

Laine Peters won her second Nova Scotia provincial title in 2004, playing second with Team Heather Smith-Dacey.

6.

Laine Peters won a third Nova Scotia title in 2008, playing second with Team Mary-Anne Arsenault.

7.

Laine Peters moved to Calgary in 2009 and joined Team Heather Nedohin in 2010 as her lead.

8.

Laine Peters won her first Alberta Scotties Tournament of Hearts in 2012.

9.

Laine Peters has been inducted into the Nova Scotia Sports Hall of Fame and recently CurlSask created an award in her name to honour junior campers best demonstrating teamwork, sportsmanship, community involvement, and leadership skills.

10.

Laine Peters is employed as an executive assistant to the President of the Canadian Olympic Committee.