2013 SaskTel Tankard

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2013 SaskTel Tankard
Host city Melfort, Saskatchewan
Arena Northern Lights Palace
DatesJanuary 30 – February 3
WinnerBrock Virtue
Curling club Callie CC, Regina
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Third Braeden Moskowy
Second Chris Schille
Lead D. J. Kidby
Finalist Bruce Korte
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The 2013 SaskTel Tankard will be held from January 30 to February 3 at the Northern Lights Palace in Melfort, Saskatchewan. The winning team represented Saskatchewan at the 2013 Tim Hortons Brier in Edmonton, Alberta.

Contents

Qualification

Qualification methodBerthsQualifying team
SaskTour Players Championship1 Darrell McKee [1]
CTRS ranking as of Dec. 172 Steve Laycock
Randy Bryden
Saskatchewan Curling Tour ranking2 Bruce Korte
Jamie Schneider
Northern Playdown (Jan. 17–20)5 Kevin Marsh
Josh Heidt
Brad Heidt
Michael Carss
Randy Woytowich
Southern Playdown (Jan. 17–20)5 William Coutts
Brock Virtue
Jeff Hartung
Chris Busby
Brent Gedak [2]
Wildcard Team1 Max Kirkpatrick

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:

SkipThirdSecondLeadLocale
Steve Laycock Kirk Muyres Colton Flasch Dallan Muyres Granite Curling Club, Saskatoon
Bruce Korte Dean Kleiter Roger Korte Rob Markowsky Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Randy Bryden Troy Robinson Brennen Jones Trent Knapp Callie Curling Club, Regina
Jamie Schneider Rick Schneider Curt England Shannon England Tartan Curling Club, Regina
Darrell McKee Warren Jackson Tony Korol Rory Golanowski Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Kevin Marsh Matthew Ryback Dan Marsh Aaron Shutra Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Brad Heidt Drew Heidt Mitch Heidt Glen Heitt Unity Curling Club, Unity
Brock Virtue Braeden Moskowy Chris Schille D. J. Kidby Callie Curling Club, Regina
Josh Heidt Brock Montgomery Matt Lang Dustin Kidby Kerrobert Curling Club, Kerrobert
Jeff Hartung Kody Hartung Tyler Hartung Claire DeCock Langenburg Curling Club, Langenburg
Justin Mihalicz Chris Busby Kyle George John Lang Highland Curling Club, Regina
Brent Gedak John Aston Derek Owens Malcolm Vanstone Estevan Curling Club, Estevan
Maxwell Kirkpatrick Shaun Meachem Jeff Chambers Shawn Hebert Swift Current Curling Club, Swift Current
William Coutts Stuart Coutts Dean Clark Todd Bakken Highland Curling Club, Regina
Randy Woytowich Cory Spanier Lionel Holm Dustin Kalthoff Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Michael Carss Rob Spinney Lyndon Holm Tyler Matheson Sutherland Curling Club, Saskatoon

Knockout Draw Brackets

A Event

First Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 1
Steve Laycock 6
Michael Carss 5 Steve Laycock 5
Josh Heidt 6 Josh Heidt 8
Brock Virtue 5 Josh Heidt 7
Brent Gedak 9 Brent Gedak 4
Darrell McKee 8 Brent Gedak 8
Max Kirkpatrick 8 Jamie Schneider 7
Jamie Schneider 11 Josh Heidt 8
Randy Bryden 5 Bruce Korte 11
William Coutts 4 Randy Bryden 8
Justin Mihalicz 2 Kevin Marsh 4
Kevin Marsh 7 Randy Bryden 5
Jeff Hartung 9 Bruce Korte 6
Brad Heidt 8 Jeff Hartung 6
Randy Woytowich 7 Bruce Korte 7
Bruce Korte 8

B Event

Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals To Qualifier 2
Jamie Schneider 7
Brock Virtue 7 Brock Virtue 8
Michael Carss 3 Brock Virtue 4
Randy Bryden 2
Brock Virtue 8
Justin Mihalicz 7 Brent Gedak 3
William Coutts 4 Justin Mihalicz 5
Jeff Hartung 8
Jeff Hartung 7 Qualifier 2
Brent Gedak 11
Brock Virtue 5
Josh Heidt 3
Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals To Qualifier 2
Josh Heidt 5
Max Kirkpatrick 6 Brad Heidt 4
Darrell McKee 2 Max Kirkpatrick 5
Steve Laycock 7
Steve Laycock 3
Brad Heidt 9 Brad Heidt 10
Randy Woytowich 3 Kevin Marsh 3
Brad Heidt 5

C Event

Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 3
Darrell McKee 10
Michael Carss 2 Darrell McKee 8
Jeff Hartung 4
Darrell McKee 4
Brad Heidt 7
Brad Heidt 6
Jamie Schneider 7 Steve Laycock 7
Justin Mihalicz 10 Justin Mihalicz 7
Steve Laycock 9
Steve Laycock 9
Brent Gedak 1
Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 4
Randy Bryden 8
Randy Woytowich 7 Randy Woytowich 4
William Coutts 6 Randy Bryden 3
Kevin Marsh 6
Max Kirkpatrick 5
Kevin Marsh 10
Kevin Marsh 8
Josh Heidt 7

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
A Bruce Korte 6A Bruce Korte 4
B Brock Virtue 4B Brock Virtue 6
B Brock Virtue 8
C2 Kevin Marsh 6
C1 Steve Laycock 5
C2 Kevin Marsh 8

A vs. B

Saturday, February 2, 7:00 pm

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C1 vs. C2

Saturday, February 2, 7:00 pm

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Semifinal

Sunday, February 3, 9:30 am

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Final

Sunday, February 3, 2:00 pm

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