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Australian male curler From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trevor Schumm (born c. 1967) is a Canadian-Australian curler[2] and baseball coach and scout.
Trevor Schumm | |
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Born | c. 1967 |
Team | |
Curling club | Sydney Harbour CC, Sydney |
Curling career | |
Member Association | Australia |
World Championship appearances | 1 (1998) |
Pacific-Asia Championship appearances | 1 (1997) |
Medal record |
At the international level, he is a 1997 Pacific-Asia men's champion curler; the team, skipped by Hugh Millikin represented Australia at the 1998 World Men's Curling Championships.
Schumm grew up on a farm near Spruce Grove, Alberta. He played baseball, ice hockey and Canadian football in his youth, and was the quarterback of his high school's football team. He then played junior college baseball at Allan Hancock College,[3] played in spring training for the California Angels, and both played and coached at Cornell University.[4] The returned to Alberta to coach there, and then moved to Australia in 1995, taking a job with the Australian Capital Territory academy of sport, and worked as a youth baseball coach. In 2000, he coached the Australian team at the World Junior Baseball Championship.[5] There, he was involved in a brawl between the Australian and Cuban teams, and was kicked out of the tournament by the International Baseball Federation.[6]
In 2008, he became a scouting coordinator for the San Diego Padres.[7]
Schumm comes from a football family. His father Howie and uncle Herb played for the Edmonton Eskimos and the Calgary Stampeders.[8]
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Alternate | Events |
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1997–98 | Hugh Millikin | John Theriault | Stephen Johns | Trevor Schumm | PCC 1997 | |
Hugh Millikin | Trevor Schumm | John Theriault | Stephen Johns | Stephen Hewitt | WCC 1998 (9th) |
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