2012 Canadian Direct Insurance BC Men's Curling Championship

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2012 Canadian Direct Insurance
BC Men's Curling Championship
Host city Parksville, British Columbia
ArenaParksville Curling Club
DatesFebruary 8–12
WinnerJim Cotter
Curling club Kelowna CC, Kelowna, BC
Skip Jim Cotter
Third Kevin Folk
Second Tyrel Griffith
Lead Rick Sawatsky
Finalist Brent Pierce
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The 2012 Canadian Direct Insurance BC Men's Curling Championship (British Columbia's men's provincial curling championship) was held from February 8 to 12 at the Parksville Curling Club in Parksville, British Columbia. The winning team of Jim Cotter, represented British Columbia at the 2012 Tim Hortons Brier in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. [1] [2]

Contents

Changes to championship format

For the 2011–12 season, the British Columbia Curling Association made changes to the men's championship format. The tournament will be held in a triple knockout format with sixteen teams, and the qualifiers will play in a four team page playoff. This will allow an additional six teams to compete, compared to the ten team round-robin system used in the 2010–11 season. Teams will qualify for the championship through the following berth allocations: [1]

Teams

SkipThirdSecondLeadClub(s)
Chris Baier Mike Johnson Jay Wakefield John Cullen Royal City Curling Club, New Westminster
Tom Buchy Ken McHargue Dave Toffolo Darren Will Kimberley Curling Club, Kimberley
Jim Cotter Kevin Folk Tyrel Griffith Rick Sawatsky Kelowna Curling Club, Kelowna, British Columbia
Neil Dangerfield Denis Sutton Darren Boden Glen Allen Victoria Curling Club, Victoria
Wylie Eden Sean Matheson Kurt Roberts Tyler Jaeger Penticton Curling Club, Penticton
Jody Epp Blair Cusack James York Brad Kocurek Victoria Curling Club, Victoria
Sean Geall Ken Maskiewich Bill Fisher Mark Olson Delta Thistle Curling Club, Delta
Darren Heath Dave Belway Darin Laface Darryl Houston Vernon Curling Club, Vernon
Ken McArdle Doug Wilcock Jared Bowles Kyle Jackson Royal City Curling Club, New Westminster
Jay Peachey Ron Leech Bryan Kedziora Dwayne Uyede Royal City Curling Club, New Westminster
Brent Pierce Jeff Richard Kevin Recksiedler Grant Dezura Royal City Curling Club, New Westminster
Tom Shypitka Josh Firman Steve Tersmette Greg Terrill Creston Curling Club, Creston
Jay Tuson Ken Tucker Glen Jackson Colin Mantic Victoria Curling Club, Victoria
Ron Vanderstar Wade Eberle Lyle Hensrud Len Vanderstar Smithers Curling Club, Smithers
Steve Waatainen Kevin Weinreich Sean Krepps Keith Clarke Nanaimo Curling Club, Nanaimo
Brian Windsor Brad Thompson Mike Smith Adam Windsor Kamloops Curling Club, Kamloops

Results

A Event

First Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier A
Jim Cotter 4
Jay Peachey 8 Jay Peachey 3
Ron Vanderstar 2 Chris Baier 4
Chris Baier 5 Chris Baier 2
Steve Waatainen 10 Jay Tuson 5
Tom Shypitka 5 Steve Waatainen 3
Brian Windsor 4 Jay Tuson 8
Jay Tuson 5 Jay Tuson 6
Neil Dangerfield 5 Brent Pierce 12
Sean Geall 7 Sean Geall 6
Ken McArdle 7 Ken McArdle 7
Darren Heath 2 Ken McArdle 5
Tom Buchy 6 Brent Pierce 8
Jody Epp 5 Tom Buchy 7
Wylie Eden 3 Brent Pierce 8
Brent Pierce 9

B Event

Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals To Qualifier B
Jim Cotter 9
Jim Cotter 6 Steve Waatainen 4
Ron Vanderstar 4 Jim Cotter 6
Ken McArdle 4
Jim Cotter 8
Chris Baier 7
Darren Heath 10
Neil Dangerfield 3 Tom Buchy 9
Darren Heath 8 Darren Heath 2
Chris Baier 8
Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals To Qualifier B
Tom Shypitka 6
Tom Shypitka 7 Jay Peachey 10
Brian Windsor 6 Jay Peachey 6
Jody Epp 3
Jody Epp 9
Jody Epp 7 Sean Geall 3
Wylie Eden 2 Jay Tuson 5
Jay Peachey 6
Qualifier B
Jim Cotter 7
Jay Peachey 2

C Event

Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier C1
Brian Windsor 6
Ron Vanderstar 2 Darren Heath 3
Brian Windsor 9 Brian Windsor 7
Jay Tuson 8
Jay Tuson 4
Chris Baier 9
Tom Buchy 7
Steve Waatainen 6 Jody Epp 8
Tom Buchy 8 Jody Epp 8
Chris Baier 10
Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier C2
Neil Dangerfield 8
Ken McArdle 7
Neil Dangerfield 5
Sean Geall 6
Sean Geall 9
Neil Dangerfield 9 Tom Shypitka 6
Wylie Eden 2 Jay Peachey 5
Sean Geall 6

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
1 Brent Pierce 91 Brent Pierce 5
2 Jim Cotter 22 Jim Cotter 7
2 Jim Cotter 7
3 Chris Baier 6
3 Chris Baier 9
4 Sean Geall 8

1 vs. 2

February 11, 11:00 AM PT

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3 vs. 4

February 11, 11:00 AM PT

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Semifinal

February 11, 7:30 PM PT

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Final

February 12, 5:00 PM PT

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2012 Canadian Direct Insurance BC Men's Championship
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Jim Cotter
3rd British Columbia Provincial Championship title

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References

  1. 1 2 "Parksville awarded 2012 Canadian Direct Insurance BC Mens Curling Championship" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 15, 2012. Retrieved May 12, 2011.
  2. "2011-2012 Provincial and Territorial Playdowns » Canadian Curling Association". Curling.ca. Retrieved 2012-07-16.