2016 Canadian Direct Insurance BC Men's Curling Championship

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2016 Canadian Direct Insurance
BC Men's Curling Championship
Host city Nelson, British Columbia
Arena Nelson Curling Club
DatesFebruary 10–14
Winner Jim Cotter
Curling club Vernon Curling Club & Kelowna Curling Club
Skip Jim Cotter
Third Ryan Kuhn
Second Tyrel Griffith
Lead Rick Sawatsky
Finalist Sean Geall
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The 2016 Canadian Direct Insurance BC Men's Curling Championship were held from February 10 to 14 at the Nelson Curling Club in Nelson, British Columbia. [1] The winning Jim Cotter rink represented British Columbia at the 2016 Tim Hortons Brier in Ottawa.

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Qualification process

Sixteen teams qualified for the provincial tournament through several methods. The qualification process is as follows:

Qualification methodBerthsQualifying team
Defending champion from previous year 1 Jim Cotter
CTRS points leaders (December 1, 2014 – December 1, 2015)2 Dean Joanisse
Sean Geall
Island Playdown qualifier (Dec. 11–13)2 Wes Craig
Neil Dangerfield
Lower Mainland Playdown qualifier (Dec. 11–13)4 Michael Johnson
Chase Martyn
Stephen Schneider
Tyler Tardi
Okanagan Playdown qualifier (Dec. 12–13)2 Jeff Richard
Mark Longworth
Kootenay Playdown qualifier (Dec. 12–13)2 Tom Buchy
Chris Ducharme
Open Qualification Round (Jan. 8–10)3 Jason Montgomery
Glen Jackson
Will House

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [2] [3]

SkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateLocale(s)
Tom Buchy Deane Horning Dave Toffolo Darren Will Kimberley Curling Club, Kimberley
Wes Craig Scott MacDonald Tony Anslow Victor Gamble Victoria Curling Club, Victoria
Jim Cotter Ryan Kuhn Tyrel Griffith Rick Sawatsky Vernon Curling Club, Vernon
Kelowna Curling Club, Kelowna
Neil Dangerfield Dennis Sutton Darren Boden Glen Allen Victoria Curling Club, Victoria
Chris Ducharme Josh Firman Jim Stewart Jim Macaulay Brendan Stead Creston Curling Club, Creston
Sean Geall Andrew Bilesky Steve Kopf Mark Olson Royal City Curling Club, New Westminster
Will House Kelly McQuiggan Greg Davis Thomas Sayer Richmond Curling Club, Richmond
Glen Jackson Andrew Komlodi Corey Chester Joel Cave Victoria Curling Club, Victoria
Dean Joanisse Paul Cseke Jay Wakefield John Cullen Royal City Curling Club, New Westminster
Michael Johnson Ty Dilello Chris Baier Mitch Young Royal City Curling Club, New Westminster
Mark Longworth Michael Longworth Jonathan Gardner John Slattery Vernon Curling Club, Vernon
Chase Martyn Cody Johnston Jeff Guignard Will Sutton Jeff Sargent Royal City Curling Club, New Westminster
Jason Montgomery Miles Craig Cameron Dejong Dave McGarry Victoria Curling Club, Victoria
Jeff Richard Ted Appelman Bryan Kedziora David Harper Kelowna Curling Club, Kelowna
Stephen Schneider Jamie Sexton Shawn Eklund Brant Amos Vancouver Curling Club, Victoria
Daniel Wenzek* Jordan Tardi Nicholas Meister Langley Curling Club, Langley
Royal City Curling Club, New Westminster

*Regular skip Tyler Tardi could not play due to his participation at the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics. Records indicate they only had a three player team.

Knockout Draw Brackets

The draw is listed as follows:

A Event

First Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 1
Jim Cotter 6
Will House 3 Jim Cotter 9
Jason Montgomery 4 Chase Martyn 2
Chase Martyn 9 Jim Cotter 7
Jeff Richard 5 Glen Jackson 4
Glen Jackson 6 Glen Jackson 4
Tom Buchy 8 Tom Buchy 2
Mark Longworth 3 Jim Cotter 5
Dean Joanisse 5 Michael Johnson 4
Chris Ducharme 2 Dean Joanisse 3
Michael Johnson 4 Michael Johnson 6
Stephen Schneider 3 Michael Johnson 6
Sean Geall 11 Wes Craig 4
Daniel Wenzek 10 Sean Geall 6
Neil Dangerfield 7 Wes Craig 7
Wes Craig 10

B Event

Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals To Qualifier 2
Jeff Richard 11
Mark Longworth 10 Chase Martyn 5
Jeff Richard 10
Jeff Richard 6
Wes Craig 3
Jeff Richard 6
Neil Dangerfield 3 Glen Jackson 7
Daniel Wenzek 9 Dean Joanisse 7
Daniel Wenzek 8
Daniel Wenzek 4 Qualifier 2
Glen Jackson 6
Glen Jackson 1
Sean Geall 5
Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals To Qualifier 2
Michael Johnson 2
Will House 6 Sean Geall 6
Jason Montgomery 8 Tom Buchy 8
Jason Montgomery 6
Tom Buchy 3
Stephen Schneider 6 Sean Geall 10
Chris Ducharme 7 Sean Geall 9
Chris Ducharme 3

C Event

Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 3
Neil Dangerfield 6
Chase Martyn 5 Neil Dangerfield 9
Tom Buchy 8
Neil Dangerfield 8
Jeff Richard 2
Neil Dangerfield 4
Dean Joanisse 8 Dean Joanisse 5
Stephen Schneider 2 Dean Joanisse 9
Wes Craig 0
Dean Joanisse 8
Michael Johnson 4
Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 4
Glen Jackson 7
Will House 6 Jason Montgomery 4
Mark Longworth 4 Chris Ducharme 7
Will House 4
Chris Ducharme 1
Jason Montgomery 8
Jason Montgomery 9
Daniel Wenzek 8

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
A Jim Cotter 5A Jim Cotter 7
B Sean Geall 1B Sean Geall 6
B Sean Geall 4
C1 Dean Joanisse 2
C1 Dean Joanisse 5
C2 Glen Jackson 2

A vs. B

Saturday, February 13, 2:00 pm

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C1 vs. C2

Saturday, February 13, 7:00 pm

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Semifinal

Sunday, February 14, 11:00 am

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Final

Sunday, February 14, 4:00 pm

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Sean Geall 00001020216
2016 Canadian Direct Insurance BC Men's Championship
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Jim Cotter
6th British Columbia Provincial Championship title

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