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    Mackenzie Zacharias (born June 8, 1999) is a Canadian curler from Altona, Manitoba. She skipped her Manitoba rink to a gold medal at both the 2020 Canadian...
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  • American neuroscientist Mackenzie Woodring, American Paralympic cyclist Mackenzie Zacharias (born 1999), Canadian curler Mackenzie Ziegler (born 2004), American...
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    and teammate Lauren Lenentine moved to Manitoba to join the Zacharias siblings Mackenzie and Emily to try to return to the World Juniors. The team won...
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    currently plays second on Team Chelsea Carey. As a member of her sister Mackenzie Zacharias' team, she earned gold medals at both the 2020 Canadian Junior Curling...
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    teaming up with Team Mackenzie Zacharias for the 2022–23 season. Jones would take over the team as skip, with the four Zacharias members each moving down...
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  • Carberry Plains Community Centre in Carberry, Manitoba. The winning Mackenzie Zacharias team represented Manitoba at the 2022 Scotties Tournament of Hearts...
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  • Erica Wiebe, went undefeated until the final where they lost to the Mackenzie Zacharias rink. Team Walter also lost back-to-back U18 finals in 2018 and 2019...
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    the second on Team Jolene Campbell. She was the alternate for the Mackenzie Zacharias rink that won the 2020 World Junior Curling Championships. Erickson's...
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  • Altona Skip: Jennifer Jones Third: Karlee Burgess Second: Mackenzie Zacharias Lead: Emily Zacharias Alternate: Lauren Lenentine Capital WC, Fredericton Skip:...
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    she and teammate Karlee Burgess moved to Manitoba to join the Zacharias siblings Mackenzie and Emily to try to return to the World Juniors. When the team...
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