2020 SaskTel Tankard

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2020 SaskTel Tankard
Host city Melville, Saskatchewan
ArenaHorizon Credit Union Centre
DatesJanuary 29 – February 2
Winner Team Dunstone
Curling clubHighland Curling Club, Regina
Skip Matt Dunstone
Third Braeden Moskowy
Second Catlin Schneider
Lead Dustin Kidby
Finalist Kirk Muyres
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The 2020 SaskTel Tankard , the provincial men's curling championship for Saskatchewan, was held from January 29 to February 2 at the Horizon Credit Union Centre in Melville, Saskatchewan. [1] The winning Matt Dunstone rink will represent Saskatchewan at the 2020 Tim Hortons Brier in Kingston, Ontario, Canada's national men's curling championship.

Contents

Matt Dunstone won his 2nd SaskTel Tankard when he defeated former teammate Kirk Muyres 4–2 in the final.

Teams

The teams are listed as follows: [2]

SkipThirdSecondLeadAlternateClub
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 FellRobert BakkenTrevor GereinBrennan SchieleCurtis Bowker Unity Curling Club, Unity
Benjamin GambleBraydan MohnsTyler KrupskiRory McCusker Highland Curling Club, Regina
Brent Gedak Jason Ackerman Derek Owens Curtis Horwath Estevan Curling Club, Estevan
Jeff Hartung Jason KrupskiJeremy ChevrierChad PetracekAustin Krupski Langenburg Curling Club, Langenburg
Kody Hartung Tyler Hartung Jayden Shwaga Mark Larsen Langenburg Curling Club, Langenburg
Brad Heidt Mark Lang Glen Heitt Dan Ormsby Kerrobert Curling Club, Kerrobert
Josh Heidt Brock Montgomery Kelly Knapp Trent Knapp Kerrobert Curling Club, Kerrobert
Steve Howard Dan SelkeMat RingScott Deck Russ Howard Highland Curling Club, Regina
Jason Jacobson Dustin Kalthoff Garret Springer Drew Springer Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Brady KendelJacob HersikornQuinn HersikornBrandon Leippi Sutherland Curling Club, Saskatoon
Shaun Meachem Brady Scharback Brayden Stewart Jared Latos Jeff Chambers Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Kirk Muyres Kevin Marsh Dan Marsh Dallan Muyres Nutana Curling Club, Saskatoon
Cole TenetuikBrennan SchieleMathew TaylorChadd McKenzie Twin Rivers Curling Club, North Battleford
Sam WillsGrady LaMontagneBlake HoffmanBrody Blackwell Highland Curling Club, Regina

Knockout Draw Brackets

A Event

[3]

First Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 1
Matt Dunstone 8
Lloyd Fell 2 Matt Dunstone 9
Josh Heidt 11 Josh Heidt 3
Steve Howard 8 Matt Dunstone 9
Kody Hartung 8 Kody Hartung 3
Brad Heidt 5 Kody Hartung 9
Jason Jacobson 8 Jason Jacobson 8
Cole Tenetuik 4 Matt Dunstone 6
Sam Wills 1 Kirk Muyres 7
Shaun Meachem 7 Shaun Meachem 5
Brent Gedak 5 Jeff Hartung 3
Jeff Hartung 8 Shaun Meachem 2
Brady Kendel5 Kirk Muyres 8
Ryan Deis 4 Brady Kendel 2
Benjamin Gamble 5 Kirk Muyres 7
Kirk Muyres 9

B Event

Second Knockout Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 2
Lloyd Fell 5
Steve Howard 7 Steve Howard 5
Jason Jacobson 10
Jason Jacobson 8
Shaun Meachem 4
Jason Jacobson 4
Sam Wills 3 Kody Hartung 6
Brent Gedak 13 Brent Gedak 8
Brady Kendel 7
Brent Gedak 5
Kody Hartung 6
Kody Hartung 6
Brad Heidt 6 Matt Dunstone 5
Cole Tenetuik8Cole Tenetuik 1
Josh Heidt 9
Josh Heidt 9
Ryan Deis 5 Ryan Deis 6
Benjamin Gamble 4 Ryan Deis 9
Jeff Hartung 7
Josh Heidt 3
Matt Dunstone 10

C Event

Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 3
Josh Heidt 11
Lloyd Fell 7 Brent Gedak 9
Brad Heidt 8 Brad Heidt 3
Brent Gedak 9
Josh Heidt 5
Jason Jacobson 6
Ryan Deis 2
Steve Howard 9 Steve Howard 8
Brady Kendel 6 Steve Howard 8
Jason Jacobson 10
Third Knockout Quarterfinals Semifinals Qualifier 4
Sam Wills 4
Benjamin Gamble6Benjamin Gamble 3
Shaun Meachem 8
Shaun Meachem 9
Cole Tenetuik 6
Cole Tenetuik6
Jeff Hartung 4
Shaun Meachem 6
Matt Dunstone 7

Playoffs

Page playoff system SemifinalFinal
A Kirk Muyres 7A Kirk Muyres 2
B Kody Hartung 1C2 Matt Dunstone 4
B Kody Hartung 4
C2 Matt Dunstone 6
C1 Jason Jacobson 4
C2 Matt Dunstone 7

A vs. B

Saturday, February 1, 7:00 pm

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C1 vs. C2

Saturday, February 1, 7:00 pm

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Semifinal

Saturday, February 2, 9:30 am

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Final

Sunday, February 2, 2:30 pm

Sheet 212345678910Final
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2020 Saskatchewan Men's Curling Championship
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Matt Dunstone
2nd Saskatchewan Provincial Championship title

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  3. "Scores and Results".