2019 SaskTel Tankard

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2019 SaskTel Tankard
Host city Whitewood, Saskatchewan
Arena Whitewood Community Centre [1]
DatesFebruary 6–10
Winner Team Muyres
Curling club Nutana Curling Club
Skip Kirk Muyres
Third Kevin Marsh
Second Dan Marsh
Lead Dallan Muyres
Finalist Matt Dunstone
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The 2019 SaskTel Tankard , the provincial men's curling championship for Saskatchewan, was held from February 6 to 10 at the Whitewood Community Centre in Whitewood, Saskatchewan The winning Kirk Muyres team represented Saskatchewan at the 2019 Tim Hortons Brier in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada's national men's curling championship.

Contents

Whitewood is the smallest community to ever host the Tankard. [2]

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [3]

SkipThirdSecondLeadLocale(s)
Mike Armstrong Garret SpringerGrady LamontagneJake Ripplinger Highland Curling Club, Regina
Scott Comfort Brennen Jones Byron MoffattLee Johnson Wadena Curling Club, Wadena
Ryan Deis Scott Manners Jason BarnhartKalin Deis Fox Valley Curling Club, Fox Valley
Matt Dunstone Braeden Moskowy Catlin Schneider Dustin Kidby Highland Curling Club, Regina
Lloyd FellBrennan SchieleCole TenetuikChadd McKenzie Twin Rivers Curling Club, North Battleford
Brent Gedak Jason Ackerman Derek Owens Curtis Horwath Estevan Power Dodge Curling Centre, Estevan
Jeff Hartung Jason KrupskiJeremy ChevrierChad Petracek Langenburg Curling Club, Langenburg
Kody Hartung Tyler Hartung Jayden Shwaga Mark Larsen Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Joshua Heidt Brock Montgomery Kelly Knapp Trent Knapp Kerrobert Curling Club, Kerrobert
Steven Howard Ben GambleBraydan MohnsScott Deck Highland Curling Club, Regina
Jason Jacobson Jacob HersikornQuinn Hersikorn Nick Neufeld Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Dustin Kalthoff Shaun Meachem Brayden StewartJared Latos Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Brady KendelAnthony NeufeldMat RingBrandon Leippi Kronau Curling Club, Kronau
Rylan Kleiter Trevor Johnson Joshua Mattern Matthieu Taillon Sutherland Curling Club, Saskatoon
Kirk Muyres Kevin Marsh Dan Marsh Dallan Muyres Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Brock Virtue Drew Heidt Mitch Heidt Jesse St. John Kerrobert Curling Club, Kerrobert

Knockout Draw Brackets

A Event

[4]

First Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 1
Dunstone8
Fell 6 Dunstone 4
Deis 9 Jacobson5
Jacobson10Jacobson 4
Comfort12Heidt 8
Gedak 4 Comfort 9
Kleiter 6 Heidt11
Heidt8Heidt 6
Muyres9Muyres8
J. Hartung 2 Muyres4
Virtue6Virtue 3
Armstrong 3 Muyres5
Kalthoff10Kalthoff 4
Kendel 3 Kalthoff4
Howard 2 K. Hartung 3
K. Hartung4

B Event

Second Knockout Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 2
Fell6
Deis 4 Comfort 5
Fell8
Fell 4
Kalthoff8
Kalthoff 5
J. Hartung7K. Hartung9
Armstrong 6 K. Hartung7
J.Hartung 6
K. Hartung8
Jacobson 5
K. Hartung 4
Gedak 3 Dunstone8
Kleiter10Dunstone10
Kleiter 2
Dunstone5
Kendel7Kendel 2
Howard 4 Virtue 5
Kendel6
Dunstone5
Heidt 2

C Event

Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 3
Heidt 4
Deis8Deis6
Gedak 4 Deis5
Jacobson 4
Deis9
Kalthoff 6
J.Hartung 6
Comfort 6 Kendel7
J. Hartung7Kendel 4
Kalthoff7
Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 4
Armstrong 6
Howard7Howard 5
Fell8
Fell 5
Kleiter8
Kleiter9
Virtue 5
Kleiter 5
K. Hartung7

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
A Kirk Muyres 4B Matt Dunstone 5
B Matt Dunstone 7A Kirk Muyres 6
A Kirk Muyres 7
C1 Ryan Deis 6
C1 Ryan Deis 8
C2 Kody Hartung 6

A vs. B

February 9, 7:00pm

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Matt Dunstone 020010202X7

C1 vs. C2

February 9, 7:00pm

Sheet 312345678910Final
Ryan Deis Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg01011020218
Kody Hartung 00300201006

Semifinal

February 10, 9:30am

Sheet 212345678910Final
Kirk Muyres Font Awesome 5 solid hammer.svg10101102017
Ryan Deis 01020010206

Final

February 10, 2:30pm

Sheet 212345678910Final
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Kirk Muyres 02010200016
2019 SaskTel Tankard
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Kirk Muyres
5th Saskatchewan Provincial Championship title

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References

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