Dawn Moses | |
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Curler | |
Born |
November 10, 1969 Yellowknife, Northwest Territories |
Team | |
Curling club | Yellowknife Curling Club, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories |
Career | |
Hearts appearances | 12 (1990, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) |
Top CTRS ranking | N/A |
Grand Slam victories | 0 |
Dawn Moses (born November 10, 1969 in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories) is a Canadian curler. She previously played third for Kerry Galusha out of the Yellowknife Curling Club. As of 2011 Moses has represented the Northwest Territories/Yukon 12 times as territorial curling champion, in all positions and as an Alternate.
Moses was a participant at the 1987 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, playing third for Michele Cowan. The team would finish round robin with a last place 1-9 record. They returned the next year and played in the 1988 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, and would find more success than the previous year. The team would finish round robin tied for third place, with a 6-4 record. They would defeat Prince Edward Island in the first tiebreaker 7-6, they would then face British Columbia in the second tiebreaker, where they would win 7-6. In the semi-final the team would face Alberta, where the game would go to an extra end. They would end up losing 8-9 and taking home the bronze medal.
The 1989 Canadian Junior Curling Championships was the last junior championship Moses would attend. Returning to the competition with the same team, they were looking to make the playoffs for a second consecutive year. Following the conclusion of round robin, the team finished fourth with a 6-4 record, narrowly missing out on the playoffs.
Moses would transition to the women's national stage with no difficulties. Her first Scott appearance was the 1990 Scott Tournament of Hearts, playing third for Kathy Chapman, where the team finished with a round robin record of 2-9. She would return to her Second Scott as a skip in 1992, where she would finish 4-7 in round robin play. Moses would again return as skip to the 1995 Scott Tournament of Hearts finishing round robin with a 1-10 record.