Team Street has three returning players that had a very successful season last year. Team Street won the Casino Regina Women's Classic at the Agridome and also won the Regina Dynamic Superleague in 2002. Tammy Schneider has joined Team Street this season. All four players competed at the SaskPower Scott Provincial last season. Tammy brings a wealth of junior experience and will make great addition to Team Street.

Cindy Street - Skip

Cindy Street has been curling for 19 years and has been very successful in both women's and junior women's play. Cindy's accomplishments include: 1992 Canadian Junior winner, 1993 World Junior Silver medallist, 1994 and 1996 Canadian Junior Silver medallist, 1995 Canadian Junior participant, 1999 Scott Tournament of Hearts participant, 2000, 2002 and 2003 Southern Women's participant. Cindy has also been successful in the cash spiel circuit and has won about $14,000 during the past five years on the Women's Curling Tour. She is the 2003 Dynamic Superleague and Casino Regina Classic champion. Cindy skipped Team Street to Provincials in 2004.

Angela Street – Third

Angela Street has been curling for 21 years. Angela's accomplishments include: 1992 Canadian Junior champion, 1993 World Junior Silver medallist, 1993 World Junior All-Star Lead, 1994 Canadian Junior Silver medallist and 1995 Canadian Junior participant. Angela has competed in women's district playdowns and the Southern mixed in Alberta. Angela played second for Cindy when they attended the Southern playdowns in 2000, and third at the 2003 Southern playdowns and 2004 Provincial Championships. She is the 2003 Dynamic Superleague and Casino Regina Classic champion.



Tammy Schneider - Second

Tammy Schneider competed at the SaskPower Scott Provincial Championships in 2004. She also qualified in the Nipawin Evergreen Classic and competed at the Asham/8-Ender University Nationals. In 2003, she was the alternate for gold medalists Team Canada at the World Junior Championships. She competed at the 1999, 2002 and 2003 Provincial Junior Womens Championships. Tammy was a bronze medalist at both the 1999 and 1998 High School Girls Provincials. In 1998, she was a silver medalist at the Saskatchewan Winter Games and also participated in the Kingsmith International High Performance Camp.


Cori Dauphinais - Lead

Cori Dauphinais has been curling for 21 years. Cori's accomplishments include: 1998 SaskPower Southern Provincial Participant, 1999 SaskPower/ Scott Tournament of Heart Provincial Semi finalist, 1999 Saskatoon Parktown Classic finalist, 1999 Women's Curling Tour winner of $10,000, 2001 Casino Regina Charity Classic semi finalist, 2001 Nipawin Evergreen Classic finalist, 2001 SaskPower Schmirler Classic semi finalist, 2001 Women's Curling Tour Winner of $10,000, 2002 and 2003 SaskPower Southern Provincial participant. She is the 2003 Dynamic Superleague and Casino Regina Classic champion. Cori also competed with Team Street at the 2004 SaskPower Provincial Scott Tournament of Hearts.

Wayne Kiel - Coach

Wayne Kiel is currently both a competitive curling consultant and National coach for the Canadian Curling Association. Wayne has and is travelling across Canada and the globe presenting and acting as a mentor coach for teams at High Performance Camps. Wayne has also worked at camps with teams and coaches in USA, Scotland, and Germany. Wayne has also coached competitive woman teams in Saskatchewan, having worked with teams that have reached the provincial six out of the past eight years, and was coach of the team representing Saskatchewan at the 2000 Scott Tournament of Hearts. Wayne is very pleased to have the opportunity to work with the Street Team during the 2004-2005 curling season.