Daryell Nowlan (born June 4, 1969 in Lahr, West Germany) is a Canadian curler and curling coach from Moncton, New Brunswick.[1] He is originally from Summerside, Prince Edward Island.[2] He currently coaches the Sylvie Quillian rink.[3]
Daryell Nowlan | |||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Born | June 4, 1969 | ||||||||||||||
Team | |||||||||||||||
Curling club | Curl Moncton, Moncton, NB | ||||||||||||||
Curling career | |||||||||||||||
Member Association | Prince Edward Island (1986–1996); New Brunswick (1996–present) | ||||||||||||||
Brier appearances | 2 (1994, 1997) | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
|
Career
editIn juniors, Nowlan represented Prince Edward Island three times at Canadian Junior Curling Championships from 1986–1988. He went 4–7 in 1986 as second for James McCarthy and 3–8 in both in 1987 and in 1988 as third for McCarthy.[4]
Nowlan made his first Tim Hortons Brier appearance in 1994 at the 1994 Labatt Brier in Red Deer, Alberta. He was the alternate for the PEI rink skipped by Mike Gaudet. They finished last with a 2–9 record. Nowlan didn't play in any games.[5] He would then move to New Brunswick and join the James Grattan rink as second. This team won the New Brunswick provincial championship in 1997 and represented NB at the 1997 Labatt Brier.[6] They had a fast start, winning 5 out of their first 6 games eventually qualifying for the playoffs with an 8–3 record. They defeated Ontario's Ed Werenich 6–4 in the 3 vs 4 game before falling to Manitoba's Vic Peters in the semifinal, settling for bronze.
Coaching
editNowlan has coached teams at the Scotties, Brier, Canadian Juniors, Under 18's and the World Juniors. Notable skips he has coached include Andrea Kelly, Russ Howard, Charley Thomas, James Grattan, Sylvie Quillian and Kim Dolan.[1]
Personal life
editNowlan is the Vice president at the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency. He has two sons, Josh and Jacob who he coached at the 2019 Canadian U18 Curling Championships.[1]
Teams
editSeason | Skip | Third | Second | Lead |
---|---|---|---|---|
1985–86[7] | James McCarthy | Daryell Nowlan | Paul Snively | Paul Power |
1986–87 | James McCarthy | Daryell Nowlan | Paul Power | Ian Power |
1987–88 | James McCarthy | Daryell Nowlan | Paul Power | Ian Power |
1996–97 | James Grattan | Charlie Sullivan | Daryell Nowlan | Jeff Lacey |
1998–99 | James Grattan | Charlie Sullivan | Spencer Mawhinney | Daryell Nowlan |
1999–00 | Mike Kennedy | Terry Odishaw | Marc LeCocq | Daryell Nowlan |
2000–01 | Terry Odishaw | Dave Nowlan | Daryell Nowlan | Kevin Keefe |
References
edit- ^ a b c "2020 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Media Guide" (PDF). Curling Canada. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "Umbrella organization created to smooth rocky scheduling conflicts". Ottawa Citizen. 13 October 1988. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "Introducing Team Quillian 2024-25 🥌". Facebook. Team Quillian. April 10, 2024. Retrieved April 10, 2024.
- ^ "PEI Junior Men's Champions". Maritime Curling Info. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "Daryell Nowlan Stats". Curling Canada. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "New Brunswick Men's Champions". Maritime Curling Info. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
- ^ "Daryell Nowlan Past Teams". CurlingZone. Retrieved July 27, 2020.