New Scotland Brewing Co. Cashspiel

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New Scotland Brewing Co. Cashspiel
Established2015
Host city Halifax, Nova Scotia
Arena CFB Halifax Curling Club
Men's purse$4,000
Women's purse$3,500
Current champions (2023)
Men Flag of New Brunswick.svg James Grattan
Women Flag of New Brunswick.svg Melissa Adams

The New Scotland Brewing Co. Cashspiel is a cashspiel, or curling tournament held each year at the CFB Halifax Curling Club In Halifax, Nova Scotia. [1] The women's event was previously called the New Scotland Clothing Ladies Cashspiel and the men's event was previously called the New Scotland Brewing Men's Cash Spiel. The men's event was called the Bud Light Men's Cashspiel until 2019.

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Past champions

Men

YearWinning teamRunner up teamPurse (CAD)
2015 [2] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Stuart Thompson, Colten Steele, Travis Colter, Alex MacNeil Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Jamie Danbrook, Kendal Thompson, Bryce Everist, Brendan Lavell $5,000
2016 [3] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Chad Stevens, Cameron MacKenzie, Ian Juurlink, Kelly Mittelstadt Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Stuart Thompson, Colten Steele, Travis Colter, Alex MacNeil $7,350
2017 [4] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Robert Mayhew, Chris MacRae, Neil Gallant, Nick Burdock Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Owen Purcell, Graeme Weagle, Brett Dorey, Jeffery Meagher $6,400
2018 [5] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Kendal Thompson, Bryce Everist, Chris MacRae, Michael Brophy Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Chad Stevens, Peter Burgess, Graham Breckon, Kelly Mittelstadt $6,400
2019 [6] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Chad Stevens, Peter Burgess, Graham Breckon, Kelly Mittelstadt Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Brent MacDougall, Martin Gavin, Paul Dexter, Kirk MacDiarmid $6,400
2020Cancelled
2021Cancelled
2022 [7] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Owen Purcell, Joel Krats, Adam McEachran, Scott Weagle Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Matthew Manuel, Luke Saunders, Jeffrey Meagher, Nick Zachernuk $7,500
2023 [8] Flag of New Brunswick.svg James Grattan, Joel Krats, Paul Dobson, Andy McCann Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Nick Mosher, Sean Beland, Owen McPherson, Aidan MacDonald$4,000

Women

YearWinning teamRunner up teamPurse (CAD)
2015 [9] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Mary Fay, Kristin Clarke, Karlee Burgess, Janique LeBlanc Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Mary Mattatall, Marg Cutcliffe, Jill Alcoe-Holland, Andrea Saulnier $4,675
2016 [10] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Kristen MacDiarmid, Kelly Backman, Liz Woodworth, Julia Williams Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Theresa Breen, Tanya Hilliard, Jocelyn Adams, Amanda Simpson$7,350
2017 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Kaitlyn Jones, Kristin Clarke, Karlee Burgess, Lindsey Burgess Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Jill Brothers, Erin Carmody, Sarah Murphy, Jenn Brine $5,200
2018 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Mary-Anne Arsenault, Christina Black, Jenn Baxter, Kristin Clarke Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Mary Myketyn-Driscoll, Brigitte MacPhail, Kaitlyn Veitch, Michelle McDonald$6,400
2019 Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Mary Mattatall, Marg Cutcliffe, Jill Alcoe-Holland, Andrea Saulnier Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Tanya Hilliard, Taylor Clarke, MacKenzie Proctor, Heather MacPhee $5,000
2020Cancelled
2021Cancelled
2022 [11] Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Christina Black, Jenn Baxter, Karlee Everist, Shelley Barker Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Tanya Hilliard, Taylor Clarke, MacKenzie Feindel, Heather MacPhee $5,000
2023 [12] Flag of New Brunswick.svg Melissa Adams, Jaclyn Crandall, Molli Ward, Kayla Russell Flag of Nova Scotia.svg Marie Christianson, Jill Brothers, Heather Smith, Erin Carmody $3,500

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