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She played skip for the British Columbia team, and finished the round robin with a 6-5 record. The team finished in last place, with a 3-8 record that year.
She played skip for the British Columbia team, and finished the round robin with a 6-5 record. The team finished in last place, with a 3-8 record that year.
In 1995 Mallett played in her first Tournament of Hearts. She would then join up with Kelley Owen (Law), and played in the 1997 Scott Tournament of Hearts. 2009–current
Mallett would not return to the Hearts until the 2009 event, held in her home province.
Her team would finish round robin in fourth place with a 5-4 record.
They would end up winning the 3-4 game against Kristen Fewster and would face Kelly Scott in the semi-final. After a close game, Mallett would lose 5-6 to Scott, ending her chances to return to the national championship.
At the end of the 2010 season Mallett would part ways with MacInnes, Gushulak and Brown. She would add Kelly Shimizu, Janelle Sakamoto and Colleen Hannah to her team, but it would not be a successful combination.
The team failed to qualify for the 2011 Provincials.
Half way through the 2011/2012 curling season Mallett and Shimizu would lose their front education In the short time together, the line up would be successful and would qualify for the 2012 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts, out of the fourth and final qualifier. At the provincial event the team would have more success, finishing second in round robin with a 6-2 record.
The team would face Kelly Scott in the 1-2 game, and after ten ends with the score tied 5-5, would take 5 points against Scott in the extra end, giving them a bye to the final.
The team would again meet Scott in the final, with the score again tied 5-5 in the ninth end Mallett, in the tenth end, would fail to get her final rock into an empty house, allowing Scott the opportunity to throw her final stone anywhere into the rings, handing Mallett the loss. Mallett is a Manager of Administrative Services for Industry Canada.
Former events.