2019 BC Men's Curling Championship

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2019 BC Men's Curling Championship
presented by
Barkerville Historic Town & Park and Nufloors
Host city Quesnel, British Columbia
ArenaWest Fraser Centre
DatesJanuary 29–February 3
WinnerTeam Cotter
Curling club Kelowna CC & Vernon CC
Skip Jim Cotter
Third Steve Laycock
Second Tyrel Griffith
Lead Rick Sawatsky
Finalist Jason Montgomery
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The 2019 BC Men's Curling Championship presented by Barkerville Historic Town & Park and Nufloors [1] the provincial men's curling championship for British Columbia, was held January 29 to February 3 at the West Fraser Centre in Quesnel. The winning Jim Cotter team represented British Columbia at the 2019 Tim Hortons Brier in Brandon, Manitoba.

Contents

Qualification

[2]

Qualification methodBerthsQualifying team(s)
Defending champion1 Sean Geall
CTRS leader1 Jim Cotter
BC Tour2 Josh Barry
Tyler Tardi
Kootenays playdown1 Deane Horning
Lower Mainland playdown3 Daniel Wenzek
Dean Joanisse
Tyler Klymchuk
Okanagan playdown1 Wylie Eden
Island playdown1 Matthew Blandford
Northern playdown1 Brady Waffle
Open playdown1 Jason Montgomery

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [3]

SkipThirdSecondLeadClub(s)
Josh Barry Sebastien Robillard Jay Wakefield John Cullen Golden Ears
Matthew Blandford Chris Baier Derek Ryan Cal Jackson Victoria
Jim Cotter Steve Laycock Tyrel Griffith Rick Sawatsky Kelowna/Vernon
Wylie Eden Sean Matheson Justin Hillson Tyler Jaeger Kelowna
Sean Geall Jeff Richard Andrew Nerpin David Harper Abbotsford
Deane Horning Travis Cameron Dave Toffolo James McKenzie Castlegar
Dean Joanisse Andrew Bilesky Steve Kopf Paul Cseke Golden Ears/Royal City/Victoria
Tyler Klymchuk Corey Chester Kyle Habkirk Rhys Gamache Royal City/Kamloops/Victoria
Jason Montgomery Cameron de Jong Miles Craig Will Duggan Victoria
Tyler Tardi Sterling Middleton Matthew Hall Alex Horvath Langley/Victoria
Brady Waffle Eric Eriksson Mike Pagurut Dave Vatamaniuck Quesnel
Daniel Wenzek Jared Kolomaya Jordan Tardi Nicholas Meister Langley/Royal City/Kamloops

Knockout brackets

The draw is listed as follows: [4]

A Event

First knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier A
Sean Geall 2
Jason Montgomery 12 Jason Montgomery 9
Tyler Klymchuk 5 Jason Montgomery 7
Tyler Tardi 4
Tyler Tardi 8
Daniel Wenzek 12 Daniel Wenzek 5
Brady Waffle 2 Jason Montgomery 5
Jim Cotter 7
Jim Cotter 9
Matthew Blandford 5 Matthew Blandford 2
Deane Horning 4 Jim Cotter 4
Dean Joanisse 2
Josh Barry 2
Dean Joanisse 10 Dean Joanisse 9
Wylie Eden 5

B Event

Second knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier B
Matthew Blandford 3
Tyler Klymchuk 6 Jason Montgomery 8
Josh Barry 8 Josh Barry 3
Brady Waffle 4 Matthew Blandford 5
Matthew Blandford 9 Jason Montgomery 10
Dean Joanisse 5
Dean Joanisse 7
Deane Horning 2 Daniel Wenzek 5
Daniel Wenzek 8 Dean Joanisse 8
Wylie Eden 1 Tyler Tardi 7
Sean Geall 7 Tyler Tardi 7
Sean Geall 1

C Event

Third knockout Semifinals Qualifier C1
Dean Joanisse 7
Wylie Eden7 Daniel Wenzek 10
Deane Horning 4 Wylie Eden 5
Tyler Klymchuk 3 Daniel Wenzek 9
Daniel Wenzek 9
Third knockout Semifinals Qualifier C2
Sean Geall 2
Sean Geall 9 Matthew Blandford 7
Brady Waffle 3 Matthew Blandford 3
Josh Barry 9
Tyler Tardi 4
Josh Barry 7

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
A Jim Cotter 9A Jim Cotter 9
B Jason Montgomery 3B Jason Montgomery 4
B Jason Montgomery 11
C2 Josh Barry 5
C1 Daniel Wenzek 5
C2 Josh Barry 8

1 vs. 2

February 2, 9:00am

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3 vs. 4

February 2, 2:00pm

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Josh Barry 100030022X8

Semifinal

February 2, 7:00pm

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Jason Montgomery 30110420XX11
Josh Barry Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg02001002XX5

Final

February 3, 10:00am

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Jason Montgomery 010001110X4
2019 BC Men's Championship
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Jim Cotter
8th British Columbia Provincial Championship title

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References

  1. "Nufloors named a presenting sponsor of the 2019 BC Men's and Women's Championships". Quesnel2019.curlbc.ca. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  2. Montroy, Liz (January 14, 2019). "Montgomery claims final berth for 2019 BC Men's Championship". Quesnel2019.curlbc.ca. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  3. "Teams". Quesnel2019.curlbc.ca. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  4. 2019 BC Men's Curling Championship, Presented by Barkerville Historic Town and Nufloors Archived 30 January 2019 at the Wayback Machine