Sharon Cormier born on July 8, 1964 in Regina, Saskatchewan is a Canadian curler.
Education
Her first Scott appearance was the 1993 Scott Tournament of Hearts, playing third for Kelly Kaylo, where the team finished with a round robin record of 4-7. 2000–2011
Cormier would return in 2002, playing for Monique Gagnier, and 2003, playing for Dawn Moses, where she finished 4-7 and 2-9.
Career
She currently plays third for Kerry Galusha. 1980–2000
Cormier has had National curling experience at both the 1980 and 1981 Canadian Junior Curling Championship, as well as the 1986 Canadian Mixed Championship. She would return to her Second Scott in 1997, playing for Kaylo, where the team would finish 4-7.
They would return again in 1998 finishing 5-6.
This victory over team Canada earn the Galusha team the 2009 Sport North Team of the Year Award. That year Galusha"s team finished 4-7.
In 2010 Cormier would have her own success when she put a team together, winning the 2010 NWT/Yukon Scotties Tournament of Hearts this time skipping her team Cormier once again represented the Territories in 2011 as an alternate for Galusha.
The team would finish round robin with a 3-8 record.
2011–current
They advanced to the playoffs at the 2011 Boundary Ford Curling Classic, however they would lose the quarterfinal to Edmonton"s Tiffany Odegard. The team qualified for the 2012 Scotties Tournament of Hearts. At the 2012 event things would start off well the team out of the north.
After catching the flu, which was heavily circulating amongst all teams, Galusha would miss two games, one of which found second Wendy Miller sitting out with the flu, leaving Cormier to skip, Megan Cormier and Shona Barbour throwing three rocks each, with one sweeper.
The team could not recover from Galusha"s absence and would finish round robin with a 4-7 record. They would also defeat the eventual champions, Team Alberta"s Heather Nedohin.
Views
Cormier’s next appearance would be in 2009 as an alternate for Kerry Galusha’s team, where the territories made history, being the first team from the Northwest Territories to beat the defending champions. She would once again defeat the defending champions at the 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, however her team would finish 4-7 in round robin play. Although the team finished with a disappointing record, it would mark a third occasion for Cormier defeating the defending champions, Team Canada (Amber Holland) during round robin.