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Taylour Stevens
Canadian curler

Taylour Stevens

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Chester, Municipality of the District of Chester, Lunenburg County, Canada
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24 years
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Biography

Taylour Stevens (born August 31, 2000) is a Canadian curler from Chester, Nova Scotia. In 2022, she skipped her team to victory at the 2022 Canadian Junior Curling Championships.

Career

Stevens was a member of the Cally Moore rink which represented Nova Scotia at the 2019 Canada Winter Games. They finished the round robin in fourth with a 6–4 record, qualifying them for the playoff round. They defeated Saskatchewan's Skylar Ackerman in the quarterfinals before being eliminated by eventual winners Ontario in the semifinal. They were able to pick up the bronze medal by defeating New Brunswick's Erica Cluff. This same team represented Nova Scotia later that year at the 2019 Canadian U18 Curling Championships but failed to advance to the knockout round after a 2–4 round robin record.

Stevens won the Nova Scotia Junior Women's Championship in 2020 skipping her own team with Lindsey Burgess, Kate Callaghan and Cate Fitzgerald. The team went undefeated throughout the tournament and defeated Stevens' former teammate Moore in the final. At nationals, Stevens skipped her team to an impressive 8–2 record throughout pool play, clinching them a playoff berth. Things wouldn't go their way in the semifinal however, losing to Alberta's Abby Marks in an extra end.

Lindsey Burgess aged out of juniors following the 2019–20 season, so the team brought on Lauren Ferguson as their new third for the abbreviated 2020–21 season. They only played in one event, finishing 1–2 at The Curling Store Cashspiel. Kate Callaghan then aged out of juniors and was replaced by Alison Umlah at the second position. The Stevens rink was chosen to represent Nova Scotia at the 2021 World Junior Qualification Event for the chance to represent Canada at the 2022 World Junior Curling Championships. Through the round robin, Stevens led Nova Scotia to a 4–1 record and then defeated Manitoba's Meghan Walter in the quarterfinal. They then lost to eventual champions Northern Ontario's Isabelle Ladouceur 6–3 in the semifinal. In December 2021, the team played in the 2022 Nova Scotia Scotties Tournament of Hearts where they finished in third place with a 4–3 record. Team Stevens was again chosen to represent Nova Scotia at the 2022 Canadian Junior Curling Championships following the cancellation of the provincial playdowns. There, Stevens led her team to an undefeated 8–0 round robin record to qualify for the playoffs. They then beat Alberta's Claire Booth in the semifinal to qualify for the final against Ontario's Emily Deschenes. Tied in the tenth end, Stevens made an open hit to secure the victory for her team 7–5. Because of her age, Stevens was ineligible to play as a junior during the 2022–23 season. Her team recruited Emily Deschenes, who they beat in the 2022 Canadian junior final, to replace Stevens as skip for the season. Stevens remained with the team in a support role and playing as alternate in women's events. The team represented Canada at the 2023 World Junior B Curling Championships in Lohja, Finland and went undefeated beating Scotland's Fay Henderson in the Final winning gold and qualifying for the 2023 World Junior Curling Championships in Fussen, Germany, where the team went 2-7, finishing in 8th place.

Personal life

Stevens is currently a staff accountant with Baker Tilly Nova Scotia and is pursuing a chartered professional accountant designation. Her father is Nova Scotia curler, Chad Stevens.

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternate
2015–16Taylour StevensStephanie CarsonMadison DahlIsabel Reeves
2016–17Cally MooreTaylour StevensCassidy CurrieCate Fitzgerald
2017–18Cally MooreTaylour StevensCassidy CurrieCate Fitzgerald
2018–19Taylour StevensLindsey BurgessKate CallaghanCate Fitzgerald
2019–20Taylour StevensLindsey BurgessKate CallaghanCate Fitzgerald
2020–21Taylour StevensLauren FergusonKate CallaghanCate Fitzgerald
2021–22Taylour StevensLauren FergusonAlison UmlahCate Fitzgerald
2022–23Emily DeschenesLauren FergusonAlison UmlahCate FitzgeraldTaylour Stevens
2023–24Jill Brothers (Fourth)Heather Smith (Skip)Marie ChristiansonErin CarmodyTaylour Stevens
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