Deb Massullo

{{short description|Canadian female curler}}

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| Curling club = Victoria CC,
Victoria, BC

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| Hearts appearances = 2 ({{STOH|1987}}, {{STOH|1988}})

| World Championship appearances = 1 ({{WWCC|1987}})

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{{MedalSport | Curling}}

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{{MedalGold | {{WWCC|1987|1987 Chicago}} | }}

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{{MedalCompetition | Scotties Tournament of Hearts}}

{{MedalGold | {{STOH|1987|1987 Lethbridge}} | }}

{{MedalSilver | {{STOH|1988|1988 Fredericton}} | }}

{{MedalCompetition | Canadian Olympic Trials}}

{{MedalBronze | 1987 Calgary | }}

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Deborah Massullo is a Canadian curler from Powell River, British Columbia.http://www.strathconacup100.ca › W1_to_W27

She is a {{WWCC|1987|1987 World women's champion}}{{worldcurling}} and a {{STOH|1987|1987 Canadian women's champion}}.

Awards

  • British Columbia Curling Hall of Fame: 1995, together with all of the Pat Sanders 1987 team.{{cite web|url=https://www.curlbc.ca/awards/hall-of-fame-inductees/|title=Hall of Fame Inductees {{pipe}} Curl BC {{pipe}} Our House is Your House|website=curlbc.ca|accessdate=September 9, 2019}}
  • British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame: 1996, together with all of the 1987 Pat Sanders Rink.{{cite web|url=https://bcsportshall.com/honoured_member/1987-pat-sanders-rink/|title=1987 Pat Sanders Rink - BC Sports Hall of Fame|website=bcsportshall.com|accessdate=September 9, 2019}}
  • Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame: 1997 {{cite web |url=http://gvshof.ca/inductees-2/all-inductees/28-curling/34-1987-pat-sanders-curling-rink-1997.html |title=1987 Pat Sanders Curling Rink (1997) - Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20181024043834/http://gvshof.ca/inductees-2/all-inductees/28-curling/34-1987-pat-sanders-curling-rink-1997.html |archivedate=October 24, 2018 }}

Teams and events

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scope="col"| Season

! scope="col"| Skip

! scope="col"| Third

! scope="col"| Second

! scope="col"| Lead

! scope="col"| Alternate

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scope="row"| 1984–85[https://victoriacurlingclub.com/past-champions/ Past Champions – Victoria Curling Club] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220117064035/https://victoriacurlingclub.com/past-champions/ |date=2022-01-17 }} (1985 – BC Junior Women's Champions)

| Georgina Hawkes || Christine Stevenson || Tracey Barwick || Deb Massullo || || CJCC 1985 {{Silver2}}

scope="row"| 1986–87

| Pat Sanders || Louise Herlinveaux || Georgina Hawkes || Deb Massullo || Elaine Dagg-Jackson || {{STOH|1987|STOH 1987}} {{Gold1}}
{{WWCC|1987|WCC 1987}} {{Silver2}}

scope="row"| 1987–88

| Pat Sanders || Louise Herlinveaux || Georgina Hawkes || Deb Massullo || Elaine Dagg-Jackson (STOH) || COCT 1987 {{Bronze3}}
{{STOH|1988|STOH 1988}} {{Silver2}}

References

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