2013 Avonair Cash Spiel

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2013 Avonair Cash Spiel
Host city Edmonton, Alberta
ArenaAvonair Curling Club
DatesOctober 4–6
Men's winner Flag of Alberta.svg Ted Appelman
Skip Ted Appelman
Third Shawn Donnelly
Second Landon Bucholz
Lead Bryce Bucholz
Finalist Flag of Alberta.svg Shane Park
Women's winner Flag of Alberta.svg Jessie Kaufman
Curling club Spruce Grove CC, Spruce Grove
Skip Jessie Kaufman
Third Tiffany Steuber
Second Dayna Demmans
Lead Stephanie Enright
Finalist Flag of Alberta.svg Holly Whyte

The 2013 Avonair Cash Spiel was held from October 4 to 6 at the Avonair Curling Club in Edmonton, Alberta as part of the 2013–14 World Curling Tour.

Contents

Men

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [1]

SkipThirdSecondLeadLocale
Ted Appelman Shawn Donnelly Landon Bucholz Bryce Bucholz Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Josh Burns Kris Sutton Shane Parcels Travis Jones Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Warren Cross Dean Darwent Dwight Alfrey Doug McNish Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Kevin MacKenzie (fourth) Grant Dezura (skip) Jamie Smith Kevin Recksiedler Flag of British Columbia.svg Kelowna, British Columbia
Dale Fellows Peter Lee Bob Irwin Lyle Biever Flag of Alberta.svg Spruce Grove, Alberta
Curtis Harrish Brian Kushinski Tyler Wasieczko Dan Munro Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Lloyd Hill Scott Egger Greg Hill Maurice Sonier Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Mark Johnson Kurt Balderston Rob Bucholz Del Shaughnessy Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Rob Maksymetz Evan Asmussen Sean Morris Flag of Alberta.svg Grande Prairie, Alberta
Dean Mamer Vance Elder Jason Stannard Wallace Hollingshead Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Shane Park Tony Germsheid Aaron Sarafinchan Phil Hemming Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Tom Sallows Jordan Steinke Matthew Brown Kendell Warawa Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Thomas Scoffin Dylan Gousseau Jaques Bellamy Andrew O'Dell Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Dave Stewart Greg Keith Jeff Smith Martin Pederson Flag of Alberta.svg Spruce Grove, Alberta
Charley Thomas Colin Hodgson Matthew Ng Mike Westlund Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Daylan Vavrek Jason Ginter Tristan Steinke Brett Winfield Flag of British Columbia.svg Dawson Creek, British Columbia
Wang Fengchun Jiang Dongxu Chen Han Wang Zhiqiang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Harbin, China
Scott Webb Ryan Konowalyk Steve Byrne Jesse Sopko Flag of Alberta.svg Peace River, Alberta
Wade White Kevin Tym Dan Holowaychuk George White Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Zou Dejia Bai Yang Wang Jinbo Zhang Rongrui Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Harbin, China

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Pool AWL
Flag of British Columbia.svg Daylan Vavrek 30
Flag of British Columbia.svg Grant Dezura 21
Flag of Alberta.svg Dave Stewart 12
Flag of Alberta.svg Josh Burns 03
Pool BWL
Flag of Alberta.svg Shane Park 30
Flag of Alberta.svg Dale Fellows 21
Flag of Alberta.svg Wade White 12
Flag of Alberta.svg Warren Cross 03
Pool CWL
Flag of Alberta.svg Lloyd Hill 21
Flag of Alberta.svg Thomas Scoffin 21
Flag of Alberta.svg Charley Thomas 12
Flag of Alberta.svg Scott Webb 12
Pool DWL
Flag of Alberta.svg Dean Mamer 21
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Fengchun 21
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Zou Dejia 21
Flag of Alberta.svg Tom Sallows 03
Pool EWL
Flag of Alberta.svg Ted Appelman 30
Flag of Alberta.svg Mark Johnson 21
Flag of Alberta.svg Rob Maksymetz 12
Flag of Alberta.svg Curtis Harrish 03

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Flag of Alberta.svg Ted Appelman 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Dale Fellows 1
Flag of Alberta.svg Ted Appelman 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Lloyd Hill 2
Flag of Alberta.svg Dean Mamer 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Lloyd Hill 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Ted Appelman 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Shane Park 1
Flag of Alberta.svg Shane Park 7
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Wang Fengchun 4
Flag of Alberta.svg Shane Park 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Thomas Scoffin 0
Flag of British Columbia.svg Daylan Vavrek 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Thomas Scoffin 6

Women

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [2]

SkipThirdSecondLeadLocale
Brett Barber Samantha Yachiw Meaghan Freirichs Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Biggar, Saskatchewan
Delia DeJong Amy Janko Brittany Whittemore Stephanie Yanishewski Flag of Alberta.svg Grande Prairie, Alberta
Janais DeJong Karli Makichuk Kaitlyn Sherrer Lindsay Janko Flag of Alberta.svg Grande Prairie, Alberta
Kelly Erickson Lindsay Makichuk Kristina Hadden Alison Kotylak Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Jiang Yilun Wang Rui Yao Mingyue She Qiutong Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Harbin, China
Lisa Johnson Michelle Kryzalka Natalie Holloway Shauna Nordstrom Flag of Alberta.svg Spruce Grove, Alberta
Jessie Kaufman Tiffany Steuber Dayna Demmans Stephanie Enright Flag of Alberta.svg Spruce Grove, Alberta
Nicky Kaufman Pam Appelman Brittany Zelmer Jennifer Sheehan Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Chana Martineau Candace Reid Kara Lindholm Kandace Lindholm Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Mari Motohashi Yurika Yoshida Yumi Suzuki Megumi Mabuchi Flag of Japan.svg Kitami, Japan
Kelsey Rocque Keely Brown Taylor McDonald Claire Tully Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Leslie Rogers Kathleen Dunbar Jenilee Goertzen Kelsey Latawiec Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Bobbie Sauder Heather Kushnir Lisa Miller Joelle Trawick Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Danielle Schmiemann Kate Goodhelpsen Brenna Bilassy Rebecca Allen Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Kaitlin Stubbs Vanessa McConnell Valerie Hamende Alice MacKay Flag of Alberta.svg Calgary, Alberta
Karallee Swabb Brenda Doroshuk Cindy Talaga Melanie Swabb Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Tomoko Takeda Miyuki Baba Natsuko Ishiyama Kana Ogawa Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo, Japan
Taylore Theroux Jesse Iles Holly Jamieson Kataryna Hagglund Flag of Alberta.svg Edmonton, Alberta
Holly Whyte Heather Steele Michelle Dykstra Amber Cheveldave Flag of Alberta.svg Grande Prairie, Alberta
Sayaka Yoshimura Rina Ida Risa Ujihara Mao Ishigaki Flag of Japan.svg Sapporo, Japan

Round-robin standings

Final round-robin standings

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Pool AWL
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jiang Yilun 30
Flag of Alberta.svg Janais DeJong 12
Flag of Japan.svg Mari Motohashi 12
Flag of Alberta.svg Leslie Rogers 12
Pool BWL
Flag of Alberta.svg Lisa Johnson 30
Flag of Alberta.svg Kelsey Rocque 21
Flag of Alberta.svg Kaitlin Stubbs 12
Flag of Alberta.svg Danielle Schmiemann 03
Pool CWL
Flag of Alberta.svg Jessie Kaufman 30
Flag of Japan.svg Tomoko Takeda 21
Flag of Alberta.svg Kelly Erickson 12
Flag of Alberta.svg Chana Martineau 03
Pool DWL
Flag of Alberta.svg Delia DeJong 21
Flag of Alberta.svg Bobbie Sauder 21
Flag of Alberta.svg Holly Whyte 21
Flag of Alberta.svg Karallee Swabb 03
Pool EWL
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Brett Barber 21
Flag of Alberta.svg Nicky Kaufman 21
Flag of Alberta.svg Taylore Theroux 12
Flag of Japan.svg Sayaka Yoshimura 12

Playoffs

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg Jiang Yilun 1
Flag of Alberta.svg Holly Whyte 8
Flag of Alberta.svg Holly Whyte 8
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Brett Barber 3
Flag of Saskatchewan.svg Brett Barber 12
Flag of Alberta.svg Delia DeJong 1
Flag of Alberta.svg Holly Whyte 2
Flag of Alberta.svg Jessie Kaufman 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Jessie Kaufman 7
Flag of Alberta.svg Bobbie Sauder 3
Flag of Alberta.svg Jessie Kaufman 6
Flag of Alberta.svg Lisa Johnson 2
Flag of Alberta.svg Lisa Johnson 5
Flag of Alberta.svg Nicky Kaufman 3

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References

  1. "2013 Avonair Cash Spiel – Men's event – Teams". CurlingZone . Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  2. "2013 Avonair Cash Spiel – Women's event – Teams". CurlingZone . Retrieved 4 October 2013.