2017 SaskTel Tankard

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2017 SaskTel Tankard
Host city Tisdale, Saskatchewan
Arena Tisdale RecPlex
DatesFebruary 1–5
WinnerTeam Casey
Curling club Highland CC, Regina
Skip Adam Casey
Third Catlin Schneider
Second Shaun Meachem
Lead Dustin Kidby
Finalist Steve Laycock
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The 2017 SaskTel Tankard , the provincial men's curling championship for Saskatchewan, was held from February 1 to 5 at the Tisdale RecPlex in Tisdale, Saskatchewan. [1] The winning Adam Casey team represented Saskatchewan at the 2017 Tim Hortons Brier in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.

Contents

Teams

The teams are listed as follows:

SkipThirdSecondLeadLocale(s)
Jason Ackerman Curtis HorwathBrent GoeresScott Deck Highland Curling Club, Regina
Ryan ArmstrongTyson ArmstrongAllen DmytryshynMike Robson Lashburn Curling Club, Lashburn
Scott Bitz Jeff Sharp Aryn Scmhidt Dean Kleiter Sutherland Curling Club, Saskatoon
Randy Bryden Troy Robinson Brock Montgomery Trent Knapp Callie Curling Club, Regina
Adam Casey Catlin Schneider Shaun Meachem Dustin Kidby Highland Curling Club, Regina
Dale CraigCory FlemingDustin Phillips Grant Scheirich Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Carl deConinck Smith Jeff Sharp Matt Ryback Mark Larsen Rosetown Curling Club, Rosetown
Ryan Deis Scott Manners Jason McPhee Kalin Deis Fox Valley Curling Club, Fox Valley
Brent Gedak Clint Dieno Derek Owens Shawn Meyer Estevan Curling Club, Estevan
Kody Hartung Josh Heidt Tyler Hartung Kelly Knapp Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Brad Heidt Mark Lang Glen Heitt Dan Ormsby Kerrobert Curling Club, Kerrobert
Drew Heidt Jesse St. JohnCole TenetuikChadd McKenzie Twin Rivers Curling Club, North Battleford
Jason Jacobson Dustin Kalthoff Nicklas Neufeld Rory Golanowski Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Bruce Korte Kevin Marsh Dan Marsh Matthew Lang Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Steve Laycock Kirk Muyres Colton Flasch Dallan Muyres Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Brady Scharback Jake HersikornQuinn HersikornBrady Kendel Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon

Knockout Draw Brackets

A Event

First Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 1
Laycock9
Armstrong 3 Layock7
Gedak 3 B. Heidt 1
B. Heidt5Laycock6
Deis5Hartung 5
Jacobson 3 Deis 6
Scharback 4 Hartung8
Hartung8Laycock6
Casey7Casey 5
Bitz 3 Casey5
deConinck Smith9deConinck Smith 4
Ackerman 8 Casey6
Bryden 4 Craig 5
D. Heidt6D. Heidt 3
Craig8Craig9
Korte 7

B Event

Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals To Qualifier 2
Armstrong 5
Gedak9Deis 2
Gedak7
Gedak6
Craig 4
Gedak 6
Bitz8Hartung7
Ackerman 0 D. Heidt 2
Bitz7
Bitz 4 Qualifier 2
Hartung5
Hartung 3
Casey11
Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals To Qualifier 2
Jacobson6
Scharback 4 B. Heidt 4
Jacobson8
Jacobson7
Bryden 7 Korte 6
Korte9deConinck Smith 5
Korte6
Jacobson 5
Casey8

C Event

Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 3
Bitz 5
Armstrong 2 Jacobson7
Scharback7Scharback 7
Bitz9
Jacobson 7
Korte10
D. Heidt 3
Deis 5 Korte4
D. Heidt8Korte7
Gedak 5
Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 4
Ackerman7
Bryden 6 Craig 8
Ackerman9
Ackerman5
deConinck Smith 4
Heidt 5
deConinck Smith9
Ackerman 5
Hartung10

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
1 Steve Laycock 52 Adam Casey 11
2 Adam Casey 81 Steve Laycock 3
1 Steve Laycock 7
3 Bruce Korte 6
3 Bruce Korte 4
4 Kody Hartung 3

1 vs 2

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Adam Casey 100201031X8

3 vs 4

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Kody Hartung 010000101X3

Semifinal

Team1234567891011Final
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Bruce Korte 000102010206

Final

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Steve Laycock 01001010XX3
Adam Casey Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg30330002XX11
2017 SaskTel Tankard
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Adam Casey
1st Saskatchewan Provincial Championship title

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References

  1. "Upcoming Events – Provincial Mens Tankard – Town of Tisdale". Archived from the original on 2017-03-05. Retrieved 2017-03-05.