2011 Wainwright Roaming Buffalo Classic

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2011 Wainwright Roaming Buffalo Classic
Host city Wainwright, Alberta
Arena Wainwright Curling Club
DatesNovember 18–21
Winner Flag of British Columbia.svg Brent Pierce
Curling club New Westminster, British Columbia
Skip Brent Pierce
Fourth Jeff Richard
Second Kevin Recksiedler
Lead Grant Dezura
Finalist Flag of Alberta.svg Wade White

The 2011 Wainwright Roaming Buffalo Classic was held from November 18 to 21 at the Wainwright Curling Club in Wainwright, Alberta as part of the 2011–12 World Curling Tour. The purse for the event was CAD$50,000, and the winner of the event, Brent Pierce, received CAD$12,000. The event was held in a triple-knockout format.

Contents

Teams

SkipThirdSecondLeadLocale
Tom Appelman Adam Enright Brandon Klassen Nathan Connolly Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Brent Bawel Mike Jantzen Sean O'Connor Hardi Sulimma Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Brendan Bottcher Evan Asmussen Landon Bucholz Bryce Bucholz Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Warren Cross Dean Darwent Kyle Richard Colin Huber Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Dalton Flag of Alberta.svg Wainwright, Alberta
Colin Davidson Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Jeff Erickson Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
David Nedohin (fourth) Randy Ferbey (skip) Ted Appelman Brendan Melnyk Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Albert Gerdung Vance Elder Darren Grierson Trevor Slupski Flag of Alberta.svg Brooks, Alberta
Brad Heidt Mitch Heidt Josh Heidt Regis Neumeier Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Kindersley, Saskatchewan
Glen Kennedy Dustin Eckstrand Steve Meadows Kris Meadows Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Lyle Kent Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Warren Hassall (fourth) Jamie King (skip) Todd Brick Sean Morris Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton/Calgary, Alberta
Steve Laycock Joel Jordison Brennen Jones Dallan Muyres Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Micky Lizmore Bradley Thiessen Kyle Reynolds Karrick Martin Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Steve Mackey Ryan O'Connor Jim Brooks Tim Sawatzky Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Darrell McKee Clint Dieno Jason Jacobson Brock Montgomery Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Jeff Richard (fourth) Brent Pierce (skip) Kevin Recksiedler Grant Dezura Flag of British Columbia.svg New Westminster, British Columbia
Kevin Yablonski (fourth) Jon Rennie (skip) Harrison Boss Matthew McDonald Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Dean Ross Don DeLair Chris Blackwell Steve Jensen Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Robert Schlender Chris Lemishka Don Bartlett Darcy Hafso Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Dylan Webster Parker Konschuh Jacob Ortt Mac Walton Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Wade White Kevin Tym Dan Holowaychuk George White Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Jessi Wilkinson Chris Evernden Neal Woloschuk Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Jeremy Hodges (fourth) Matt Willerton (skip) Dalen Petersen Nevin DeMilliano Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Dustin Kalthoff (fourth) Randy Woytowich (skip) Lionel Holm Lyndon Holm Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Knockout results

A event

First Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 1
Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Jon Rennie 8 Flag of Alberta.svg Jon Rennie 2
Flag of Alberta.svg Dalton 1 Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 5
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Brad Heidt 4 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Brad Heidt 3
Flag of Alberta.svg Warren Cross 3 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Brad Heidt 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Jessi Wilkinson 1 Flag of British Columbia.svg Brent Pierce 0
Flag of British Columbia.svg Brent Pierce 8 Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 2
Flag of Alberta.svg Tom Appelman 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Tom Appelman 6
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Darrell McKee 5 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Darrell McKee 3
Flag of Alberta.svg Brendan Bottcher 3 Flag of Alberta.svg Tom Appelman 10
Flag of Alberta.svg Colin Davidson 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Robert Schlender 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Steve Mackey 3 Flag of Alberta.svg Colin Davidson6
Flag of Alberta.svg Colin Davidson9
First Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 2
Flag of Alberta.svg Jamie King 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Glen Kennedy 1 Flag of Alberta.svg Dylan Webster 0
Flag of Alberta.svg Dylan Webster 8 Flag of Alberta.svg Jamie King 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Wade White 6 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Steve Laycock 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Woytowich 3 Flag of Alberta.svg Wade White 2
Flag of Alberta.svg Lyle Kent 2 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Steve Laycock 4
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Steve Laycock 8 Flag of Alberta.svg Jamie King 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Micky Lizmore 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Dean Ross 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Jeff Erickson 5 Flag of Alberta.svg Matt Willerton 3
Flag of Alberta.svg Matt Willerton 9 Flag of Alberta.svg Dean Ross 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Micky Lizmore 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Brent Bawel 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Albert Gerdung 3 Flag of Alberta.svg Micky Lizmore 9
Flag of Alberta.svg Micky Lizmore 6

B event

Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals To Qualifier 3
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Darrell McKee 8
Flag of Alberta.svg Dalton 1
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Darrell McKee 4
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Steve Laycock 5
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Steve Laycock 2
Flag of Alberta.svg Robert Schlender 9
Flag of Alberta.svg Robert Schlender 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Jessi Wilkinson 6 Flag of Alberta.svg Warren Cross 2
Flag of Alberta.svg Warren Cross 7 Flag of Alberta.svg Robert Schlender 6Qualifier 3
Flag of Alberta.svg Dean Ross 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Robert Schlender 1
Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 4
Second Knockout Semifinals To Qualifier 3
Flag of Alberta.svg Jon Rennie 1
Flag of Alberta.svg Brendan Bottcher 7 Flag of Alberta.svg Brendan Bottcher 3
Flag of British Columbia.svg Brent Pierce 5 Flag of British Columbia.svg Brent Pierce 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Steve Mackey 3 Flag of British Columbia.svg Brent Pierce 2
Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 7
Second Qualifier Quarterfinals Semifinals To Qualifier 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Matt Willerton 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Glen Kennedy 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Glen Kennedy 0
Flag of Alberta.svg Colin Davidson4
Flag of Alberta.svg Colin Davidson 6
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Brad Heidt 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Brent Bawel 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Woytowich 7 Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Woytowich 1
Flag of Alberta.svg Lyle Kent 6 Flag of Alberta.svg Brent Bawel 1 Qualifier 4
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Brad Heidt 9
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Brad Heidt 8
Flag of Alberta.svg Micky Lizmore 2
Second Knockout Semifinals To Qualifier 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Dylan Webster 10
Flag of Alberta.svg Jeff Erickson 3 Flag of Alberta.svg Dylan Webster 10
Flag of Alberta.svg Wade White 10 Flag of Alberta.svg Wade White 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Albert Gerdung 1 Flag of Alberta.svg Dylan Webster 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Micky Lizmore 5

C event

Third Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Warren Cross 1
Flag of Alberta.svg Brendan Bottcher 7 Flag of Alberta.svg Brendan Bottcher 6
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Darrell McKee 7 Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Darrell McKee 1
Flag of Alberta.svg Dean Ross 3 Flag of Alberta.svg Brendan Bottcher 3
Flag of Alberta.svg Micky Lizmore 5
Third Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Jon Rennie 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Steve Mackey 1 Flag of Alberta.svg Jon Rennie 3
Flag of Alberta.svg Colin Davidson6
Flag of Alberta.svg Colin Davidson 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Lyle Kent 2 Flag of British Columbia.svg Brent Pierce 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Dalton5 Flag of Alberta.svg Dalton 1
Flag of British Columbia.svg Brent Pierce 4
Third Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Jeff Erickson 3
Flag of Alberta.svg Albert Gerdung 6 Flag of Alberta.svg Albert Gerdung 2
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Steve Laycock 8
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Steve Laycock 1
Flag of Alberta.svg Jessi Wilkinson 7 Flag of Alberta.svg Jessi Wilkinson 3
Flag of Alberta.svg Matt Willerton 6 Flag of Alberta.svg Jessi Wilkinson 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Dylan Webster 3
Third Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 8
Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Woytowich 0
Flag of Alberta.svg Wade White 6 Flag of Alberta.svg Wade White 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Glen Kennedy 7 Flag of Alberta.svg Glen Kennedy 2
Flag of Alberta.svg Brent Bawel 2 Flag of Alberta.svg Wade White 9
Flag of Alberta.svg Robert Schlender 5

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Flag of Alberta.svg Tom Appelman 2
Flag of Alberta.svg Wade White 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Wade White 5
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Brad Heidt 1
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Brad Heidt 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Micky Lizmore 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Wade White 4
Flag of British Columbia.svg Brent Pierce 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Randy Ferbey 4
Flag of British Columbia.svg Brent Pierce 6
Flag of British Columbia.svg Brent Pierce 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Jessi Wilkinson 1
Flag of Alberta.svg Jessi Wilkinson 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Jamie King 2

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