2020 BC Men's Curling Championship

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2020 BC Men's Curling Championship
Host city Cranbrook, British Columbia
Arena Western Financial Place
DatesJanuary 28 – February 2
Winner Team Cotter
Curling club Kelowna Curling Club, Kelowna
Vernon Curling Club, Vernon
Skip Jim Cotter
Third Steve Laycock
Second Andrew Nerpin
Lead Rick Sawatsky
Finalist Tyler Tardi
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The 2020 BC Men's Curling Championship, the provincial men's curling championship for British Columbia, was held from January 28 to February 2, 2020, at the Western Financial Place in Cranbrook. [1] The winning Jim Cotter rink represented British Columbia at the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier in Kingston, Ontario and finished with a 2–5 record. The event was held in conjunction with the 2020 British Columbia Scotties Tournament of Hearts.

Contents

Jim Cotter won his ninth BC Men's Curling Championship when he defeated former world junior champion Tyler Tardi 10–6 in the final.

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [2]

SkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateClub(s)
Jim Cotter Steve Laycock Andrew Nerpin Rick Sawatsky Kelowna/Vernon
Neil Dangerfield Denis Sutton Darren Boden Glen Allen Victoria
Rob DennisDoug KilbornBrad BlackwellRick Miller Royal City/Salmon Arm
Sean Geall Jared Kolomaya Sébastien Robillard Nicholas Meister Abbotsford/Kamloops/Royal City/Langley
Glen Jackson Andrew KomlodiJason ClarkeJoel Cave Victoria
Dean Joanisse Andrew Bilesky Steve Kopf Aaron Watson Steve Petryk Golden Ears/Royal City
Mark Longworth Michael Longworth Rob Nobert Cam Weir Vernon
Chris MedfordSteve TersmetteMitch YoungJeff LanginJosh Kennelly Cranbrook
Jason Montgomery Chris Baier Miles Craig Will Duggan Victoria
Brad Thompson (Fourth) Grant Olsen (Skip)Trevor MiyaharaBrent Yamada Kamloops
Jeffrey Richard Tyler KlymchukCorey ChesteRhys Gamache Kelowna
Nando SalviuloJamie IngramCody BartlettKevin Maffioli Castlegar
Tyler Tardi Sterling Middleton Jordan Tardi Alex Horvath Langley/Victoria
Aaron ThompsonJack HolmesDerek SmithScott Robertson Vancouver
Daniel Wenzek Cameron de Jong Cody Tanaka Nicholas Umbach Jeff Guignard Royal City, Tunnel Town/Victoria
Brad Wood Matt Tolley Nathan Small John Slattery Vernon/Penticton

Knockout brackets

The draw is listed as follows: [3]

A Event

First knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 1
Jim Cotter 7
Nando Salviulo 4 Jim Cotter 5
Neil Dangerfield 8 Neil Dangerfield 4
Glen Jackson 3 Jim Cotter 10
Jason Montgomery 9 Jason Montgomery 7
Rob Dennis 6 Jason Montgomery 9
Sean Geall 11 Sean Geall 3
Grant Olsen 2 Jim Cotter 10
Tyler Tardi 10 Dean Joanisse 3
Aaron Thompson 1 Tyler Tardi 7
Dean Joanisse 4 Dean Joanisse 8
Mark Longworth 3 Dean Joanisse 7
Jeffrey Richard 9 Jeffrey Richard 3
Brad Wood 5 Jeffrey Richard 6
Daniel Wenzek 6 Chris Medford 4
Chris Medford7

B Event

Second knockout Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 2
Jeffrey Richard 4
Nando Salviulo7 Tyler Tardi 11
Glen Jackson 4 Nando Salviulo 3
Tyler Tardi 7
Tyler Tardi 5
Jason Montgomery 7
Chris Medford8
Rob Dennis 5 Grant Olsen 6
Grant Olsen 6Chris Medford 6
Jason Montgomery 9
Jason Montgomery 3
Mark Longworth 8
Dean Joanisse 5
Aaron Thompson 1 Mark Longworth 9
Mark Longworth 9 Mark Longworth 9
Neil Dangerfield 5
Mark Longworth 7
Brad Wood 9 Brad Wood 4
Daniel Wenzek 2 Brad Wood 8
Sean Geall 6

C Event

Third knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 3
Glen Jackson 5
Grant Olsen 4 Glen Jackson 5
Neil Dangerfield 9
Neil Dangerfield 5
Tyler Tardi 12
Tyler Tardi 8
Daniel Wenzek 2
Dean Joanisse 2
Daniel Wenzek 6
Jeffrey Richard 3
Daniel Wenzek 10 Daniel Wenzek 9
Aaron Thompson 5
Third knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 4
Rob Dennis8
Nando Salviulo 2 Rob Dennis 4
Sean Geall 9
Sean Geall 6
Chris Medford 3
Chris Medford8
Brad Wood 5
Sean Geall 2
Jason Montgomery 6

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
A Jim Cotter 8A Jim Cotter 10
B Mark Longworth 3C1 Tyler Tardi 6
B Mark Longworth 4
C1 Tyler Tardi 9
C1 Tyler Tardi 7
C2 Jason Montgomery 2

A vs. B

Saturday, February 1, 2:00 pm

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Mark Longworth 201000000X3

C1 vs. C2

Saturday, February 1, 2:00 pm

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Jason Montgomery 00001010XX2

Semifinal

Saturday, February 1, 7:00 pm

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Tyler Tardi 110202201X9

Final

Sunday, February 2, 2:00 pm

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Tyler Tardi 02020200006
2020 BC Men's Curling Championship
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Jim Cotter
9th British Columbia Provincial Championship title

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References

  1. "Tournament of Hearts and Brier Playdowns". TSN. December 7, 2019. Retrieved January 28, 2020.
  2. "Teams". CurlBC. Retrieved January 28, 2020.
  3. "Draw". Archived from the original on January 29, 2020. Retrieved January 28, 2020.