Here are various scoresheets involving Canadians and presented in the past. They feature record games, special feats such as streaks of doubles or fourdeads or a memorable comeback. Scoresheets of games played at the World, Canadian and provincial levels are all welcomed. Don’t hesitate to provide yours! Here’s a start!
- 1. Sylvianne Moisan vs Myrna Kissick (1995 Canadians) – record game in the Womens (126 shoes pitched)
- 2. Buddy Dyrda vs Drew Becker (2003 Canadians) – record game in the Juniors (lasted 94 shoes)
- 3. Elmer Hohl vs Ray Martin (1969 World) – 2nd longest game ever in the Men’s (lasted 186 shoes)
- 4. Annie Côté vs Diane Cantin (1995 Canadians) – record game in the Womens (114 shoes pitched)
- 5. Colin Finnie vs Kevin McLachlin (1995 Canadians) – 2nd longest 40-point game in the Mens (90 shoes pitched)
- 6. Eric Beaudoin vs Andre Leclerc (1987 Canadians) – 14 consecutive doubles by Andre
- 7. Andre Leclerc vs Jesse Gonzales (1985 World) – 108 shoes
- 8. Sylvianne Moisan vs Lucy Thibault (2006 World) – new record for high game (97.62%)
- 9. Nicole Moreau vs Diane Cantin (1989 Quebec Provincials) – Diane’s perfect game of 36 shoes (100.0%)
- 10. Diane Cantin vs Sylvianne Moisan (1988 Quebec Provincials) – Playoff game featuring 22 fourdeads
- 11. Elmer Hohl vs Carl Steinfeldt (1968 Eastern National) – 14 four deads in a row (lasted 132 shoes)
- 12. Alan Francis vs Andre Leclerc (2004 World) – Alan’s last loss in the World Championship finals
- 13. Elmer Hohl vs Steve Fenicchia (1968 Eastern National) – 21 consecutive doubles by Elmer (recorded 96.6% in 58 shoes)
- 14. Elmer Hohl vs Dan Kuchcinski (1968 Eastern National) – Elmer’s only loss in 1968 (lasted 176 shoes)
- 15. Drew Becker vs Lucille Leis (2007 Merv Lichty Memorial) – Tournament’s longest game (lasted 96 shoes)
- 16. Sandy Janssens vs Lucille Leis (2007 Canadians) – Tournament’s longest game (lasted 90 shoes)
- 17. Elmer Hohl vs Fernand Thibeault (1976 World) – Among best games ever involving 2 Canadians (lasted 124 shoes)
- 18. Elmer Hohl vs Wes Kuchcinski (1968 World) – Elmer Hohl’s perfect game at the World Tournament (30 shoes)
- 19. Sylvianne Moisan vs Sue Snyder (1995 World) – Record-setting deciding game (130 shoes)
- 20. Lucie Turcotte vs Angeline Moisan (1985 Canadians) – Record 97.5% game by Angeline (39 out of 40 shoes)
- 21. Sylvianne Moisan vs Elyse Brunelle (2004 Canadians) – Record 82.6% losing percentage (92 shoes)
- 22. André Leclerc vs Dean McLaughlin (1984 Elmer Hohl Inv.) – Andre’s first game vs Dean (79.0 vs 74.2%)
- 23. Howard Weitzel vs Tom Gallina (1999 Canadians) – Record 7 consecutive fourdeads (77.3 vs 71.2%)
- 24. Alan Francis vs Stan Leis (2002 World) – Stan’s win in the Preliminaries (82.5 vs 80.0)
- 25. Angeline Moisan vs Myrna Kissick (1992 Canadians) – Myrna captured her 4th title, ending with 11 straight doubles
- 26. Sylvianne Moisan vs Annie Côté (1999 Canadians) – 1st game of the best-of-three final (88.9 vs 80.5)
- 27. Sylvianne Moisan vs Lucille Leis (2003 Elmer Hohl R. Classic) – 41 for 42 and 20 straight doubles
- 28. Travis Bowman vs Joe Parker (2007 Canadians) – Playoff game for Junior Boys title won by Joe Parker
- 29. Tom Gallina vs Kevin McLachlin (2008 Elmer Hohl R. Classic) – Perfect game by Tom Gallina (18 shoes)
- 30. Sylvianne Moisan vs Angeline Moisan (2008 Elmer Hohl R. Classic) – Sylvianne’s high game (92.65%) featuring 14 straight doubles
- 31. Sylvianne Moisan vs Joan Elmore (2008 World) – Longest 40-point game ever pitched (140 shoes)
- 32. Alan Francis vs Drew Becker (2008 World) – 20 consecutive doubles against our best Canadian man at the WT.
- 33. Keith Lindsay vs Ralph Connell (2008 Canadians) – 22-shoe perfect game by Keith Lindsay.
- 34. Colin Finnie vs Tom Gallina (2008 Canadians) – Highest losing effort at the 2008 Canadians (75.6%)
- 35. Sue Snyder vs Sylvianne Moisan (2008 World) – Playoff game for the title (124 shoes)
- 36. Andre Leclerc vs Fernand Thibeault (1980 Quebec Provincials) – Deciding game for 1980 Quebec Provincials (7 consecutive fourdeads)
- 37. Jimmy Porter vs Mr Reyklin (1934 Greater Vancouver Horseshoe Club) – Oldest scoresheet ever found in Canada
- 38. Alan Francis vs Drew Becker (2009 World) – Most points scored on Alan at that point.