2018 SaskTel Tankard

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2018 SaskTel Tankard
Host city Estevan, Saskatchewan
Arena Affinty Place
DatesJanuary 31-February 4
Winner Steve Laycock
Curling club Nutana Curling Club
Skip Steve Laycock
Fourth Matt Dunstone
Second Kirk Muyres
Lead Dallan Muyres
Finalist Colton Flasch
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The 2018 SaskTel Tankard , the provincial men's curling championship for Saskatchewan, was held from January 31-February 4 at the Affinty Place in Estevan, Saskatchewan The winning Steve Laycock team will represent Saskatchewan at the 2018 Tim Hortons Brier in Regina, Saskatchewan. [1]

Contents

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [2]

SkipThirdSecondLeadLocale(s)
Scott Bitz Warren JacksonAryn Shimidt Rory Golanowski Sutherland Curling Club, Saskatoon
Daniel Selke Garrett SpringerDrew SpringerJake Rippingler Callie Curling Club, Regina
Brayden Stewart Jared Latos Evan LatosBrody Blackwell Sutherland Curling Club, Saskatoon
Randy Bryden Troy Robinson John Aston Malcolm Vanstone Callie Curling Club, Regina
Adam Casey Brock Montgomery Shaun Meachem Dustin Kidby Highland Curling Club, Regina
Jeff Hartung Jason KrupskiMat RingBrandon Lieppi Langenburg Curling Club, Langenburg
Carl deConinck Smith Jeff Sharp Brady Scharback Mark Larsen Rosetown Curling Club, Rosetown
Ryan Deis Scott Manners Jason Barnhart Kalin Deis Fox Valley Curling Club, Fox Valley
Brent Gedak Clint Dieno Derek Owens Shawn Meyer Estevan Power Dodge Curling Centre, Estevan
Kody Hartung Josh Heidt (Skip) Tyler Hartung Kelly Knapp Kerrobert Curling Club, Kerrobert
Aaron Shutra Justin Heather Jayden Schwaga Rob Marsh Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Brock Virtue Drew Heidt Mitch Heidt Jesse St.John Kerrobert Curling Club, Kerrobert
Jason Jacobson Jake Hersikorn Quinn Hersikorn Nick Neufeld Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Colton Flasch Kevin Marsh Dan Marsh Trent Knapp Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Matt Dunstone Steve Laycock (skip) Kirk Muyres Dallan Muyres Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Brady Kendel Anthony NeufeldCole TenetuikChadd McKenzie Sutherland Curling Club, Saskatoon

Knockout Draw Brackets

A Event

[3]

First Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 1
Steve Laycock 8
Aaron Shutra 3 Steve Laycock 8
Jason Jacobson 7 Jason Jacobson 3
Ryan Deis 3 Steve Laycock 7
Jeff Hartung 1 Brady Kendel8
Brent Gedak 5 Brent Gedak 4
Josh Heidt 2 Brady Kendel10
Brady Kendel3 Brady Kendel 3
Brayden Stewart 3 Colton Flasch 4
Colton Flasch 8 Colton Flasch 10
Randy Bryden 6 Brock Virtue 4
Brock Virtue 10 Colton Flasch 9
Carl deConinck Smith 2 Scott Bitz 6
Scott Bitz 9 Scott Bitz 9
Daniel Selke 7 Adam Casey 8
Adam Casey 8

B Event

Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals To Qualifier 2
Aaron Shutra 2
Ryan Deis 12 Brent Gedak 4
Ryan Deis 8
Ryan Deis 6
Scott Bitz 7
Scott Bitz 2
Randy Bryden 8 Steve Laycock 7
Brayden Stewart 4 Adam Casey 12
Randy Bryden 6
Steve Laycock 9Qualifier 2
Adam Casey 2
Steve Laycock 7
Brock Virtue 8
Second Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals To Qualifier 2
Josh Heidt 7
Jeff Hartung 2 Jason Jacobson 7
Josh Heidt 6
Jason Jacobson 4
Carl deConinck Smith 8 Brock Virtue 5
Daniel Selke 3 Brock Virtue 7
Carl deConick Smith 3
Brock Virtue 6
Brady Kendel 4

C Event

Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 3
Adam Casey 7
Aaron Shutra 3 Brady Kendel9
Jeff Hartung 8 Jeff Hartung 2
Adam Casey 7
Brady Kendel 5
Scott Bitz 7
Brent Gedak 7
Brent Gedak 7 Jason Jacobson 4
Randy Bryden 5 Brent Gedak 5
Scott Bitz 7
Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 4
Brayden Stewart 5
Daniel Selke9Daniel Selke 4
Ryan Deis 10
Ryan Deis 3
Carl deConinck Smith 2
Carl deConinck Smith 5
Josh Heidt 4
Steve Laycock 8
Ryan Deis 1

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
A Colton Flasch 7A Colton Flasch 7
B Brock Virtue 1C2 Steve Laycock 9
B Brock Virtue 3
C2 Steve Laycock 7
C1 Scott Bitz 2
C2 Steve Laycock 8

A vs. B

February 3, 7:00pm

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C1 vs. C2

February 3, 7:00pm

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Semifinal

February 4, 9:30am

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Final

February 4, 2:30pm

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2018 SaskTel Tankard
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Steve Laycock
7th Saskatchewan Provincial Championship title

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References

  1. "SaskTel Tankard: Men's Curling Championship".
  2. "Scores and Results".
  3. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-01-26. Retrieved 2018-01-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)