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Men - 2011 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St Men - 2011 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino Cranbrook Rec Plex, Cranbrook, BC TEAM AND PLAYER IDENTIFICATION 1 Team Koe KOE Unavailable Edmonton, Alberta Player no. 1 - Nolan Thiessen normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Carter Rycroft normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Pat Simmons normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Kevin Koe normally throws last rocks. 2 Team Martin MAR Unavailable Edmonton, Alberta Player no. 1 - Ben Hebert normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Marc Kennedy normally throws second rocks.(LH) Player no. 3 - John Morris normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Kevin Martin normally throws last rocks. 3 Team McEwen MCE Unavailable Winnipeg, Manitoba Player no. 1 - Denni Neufeld normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Matt Wozniak normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - B.J. Neufeld normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Mike McEwen normally throws last rocks. 4 Team Howard HOW Unavailable Coldwater, Ontario Player no. 1 - Craig Savill normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Brent Laing normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Wayne Middaugh normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Glenn Howard normally throws last rocks. 5 Team Stoughton STO Unavailable Winnipeg, Manitoba Player no. 1 - Steve Gould normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Reid Carruthers normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Jon Mead normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Jeff Stoughton normally throws last rocks. 6 Team Laycock LAY Unavailable Regina, Saskatchewan Player no. 1 - Dallan Muyres normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Brennen Jones normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Joel Jordison normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Steve Laycock normally throws last rocks. 7 Team Jacobs JAC Unavailable Northern Ontario Player no. 1 - Scott Seabrook normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Ryan Harnden normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - E.J. Harnden normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Brad Jacobs normally throws last rocks. Men - 2011 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino Cranbrook Rec Plex, Cranbrook, BC ATTENDANCE REPORT DRAW ATTENDANCE TOTAL 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 8 0 0 9 0 0 --- END OF ROUND ROBIN --- 10 2287 2287 11 2424 4711 Men - 2011 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino Cranbrook Rec Plex, Cranbrook, BC GAME SCORES BY DRAW DRAW A B C D E 1 HOW 6 MCE 4 *JAC 3 *KOE 7 2 LAY 4 *STO 7 *MAR 9 JAC 4 3 MCE 2 HOW 7 KOE 7 *STO 7 *LAY 9 *MAR 8 4 JAC 4 STO 9 *MAR 8 *LAY 6 5 MCE 4 *JAC 6 *HOW 8 KOE 9 6 *LAY 2 STO 10 *MAR 10 MCE 8 *KOE 8 HOW 8 7 *JAC 4 *KOE 5 MCE 6 HOW 7 8 *MAR 7 LAY 4 STO 6 *JAC 11 9 *HOW 5 *KOE 7 *MAR 7 STO 3 LAY 4 MCE 5 --- END OF ROUND ROBIN --- 10 *HOW 9 STO 5 11 *MAR 7 HOW 4 Men - 2011 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino Cranbrook Rec Plex, Cranbrook, BC TEAM STANDINGS AFTER 9 DRAWS TEAM WINS LOSSES RANK Team Martin 6 0 1 Team Howard 4 2 2 Team Stoughton 4 2 3 Team Koe 3 3 4 Team McEwen 2 4 5 Team Jacobs 1 5 6 Team Laycock 1 5 7 Men - 2011 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino Cranbrook Rec Plex, Cranbrook, BC TEAM WIN/LOSS GRID AFTER 9 DRAWS KOE MAR MCE HOW STO LAY JAC KOE * L W L L W W MAR W * W W W W W MCE L L * L L W W HOW W L W * W L W STO W L W L * W W LAY L L L W L * L JAC L L L L L W * Men - 2011 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino Cranbrook Rec Plex, Cranbrook, BC POSITIONAL CUMULATIVE PERCENTAGES REPORT DRAW-----> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 AVG LEADS 1 Craig Savill HOW 99 ** 98 ** 97 94 83 ** 90 93 2 Steve Gould STO ** 82100 96 ** 98 ** 89 86 91 2 Denni Neufeld MCE 86 ** 88 ** 90 93 89 ** 99 91 4 Ben Hebert MAR ** 86 85 97 ** 93 ** 93 86 90 5 Scott Seabrook JAC 91 83 ** 83 90 ** 93 88 ** 88 5 Nolan Thiessen KOE 83 ** 95 ** 90 89 88 ** 83 88 7 Dallan Muyres LAY ** 88 85 79 ** 93 ** 81 98 87 SECONDS 1 Brent Laing HOW 88 ** 89 ** 85 94 95 ** 93 90 1 Reid Carruthers STO ** 91 77 96 ** 85 ** 95 89 90 3 Matt Wozniak MCE 91 ** 80 ** 83 91 89 ** 94 88 3 Carter Rycroft KOE 81 ** 90 ** 88 88 88 ** 93 88 5 Marc Kennedy MAR ** 89 83 86 ** 85 ** 91 86 87 6 Brennen Jones LAY ** 78 84 88 ** 91 ** 83 83 84 7 Ryan Harnden JAC 88 75 ** 83 79 ** 79 88 ** 82 THIRDS 1 Jon Mead STO ** 84 96 94 ** 91 ** 93 89 91 2 John Morris MAR ** 94 88 99 ** 75 ** 92 91 89 3 Wayne Middaugh HOW 96 ** 84 ** 86 80 75 ** 85 84 4 B.J. Neufeld MCE 76 ** 73 ** 79 80 96 ** 90 83 4 E.J. Harnden JAC 84 83 ** 75 81 ** 88 88 ** 83 6 Pat Simmons KOE 79 ** 83 ** 84 85 74 ** 85 81 6 Joel Jordison LAY ** 67 80 84 ** 77 ** 88 88 81 SKIPS 1 Glenn Howard HOW 88 ** 90 ** 90 91 74 ** 93 88 1 Kevin Martin MAR ** 97 93 82 ** 86 ** 84 86 88 3 Jeff Stoughton STO ** 80 80 86 ** 84 ** 85 85 84 4 Kevin Koe KOE 79 ** 90 ** 81 80 65 ** 89 81 4 Mike McEwen MCE 71 ** 73 ** 76 80 94 ** 85 81 6 Brad Jacobs JAC 76 78 ** 88 73 ** 75 89 ** 79 7 Steve Laycock LAY ** 88 85 66 ** 48 ** 58 75 71 TEAMS 1 Team Howard 92 ** 90 ** 89 90 82 ** 90 89 1 Team Stoughton ** 84 88 93 ** 89 ** 91 87 89 3 Team Martin ** 91 87 91 ** 85 ** 90 87 88 4 Team McEwen 81 ** 79 ** 82 86 92 ** 92 86 5 Team Koe 81 ** 89 ** 86 85 78 ** 88 84 6 Team Jacobs 85 79 ** 82 81 ** 84 88 ** 83 7 Team Laycock ** 80 83 79 ** 78 ** 77 86 81 **did not play Men - 2011 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino Cranbrook Rec Plex, Cranbrook, BC PLUS/MINUS STATISTICS AFTER DRAW 9 DRAW-----> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TOT LEADS Steve Gould STO * 0 + + * + * 0 0 +3 Craig Savill HOW + * + * + 0 - * 0 +2 Nolan Thiessen KOE 0 * + * 0 - + * - 0 Scott Seabrook JAC - 0 * - 0 * 0 + * -1 Denni Neufeld MCE 0 * - * - 0 0 * + -1 Ben Hebert MAR * 0 - + * 0 * 0 - -1 Dallan Muyres LAY * 0 - - * 0 * - + -2 SECONDS Brent Laing HOW 0 * + * 0 + + * 0 +3 Matt Wozniak MCE + * 0 * 0 0 + * + +3 Reid Carruthers STO * + 0 + * 0 * 0 0 +2 Carter Rycroft KOE - * + * + 0 - * + +1 Ryan Harnden JAC 0 - * 0 - * - + * -2 Marc Kennedy MAR * + - 0 * - * 0 - -2 Brennen Jones LAY * - - - * 0 * - - -5 THIRDS Wayne Middaugh HOW + * 0 * + + 0 * 0 +3 Jon Mead STO * 0 + + * + * 0 0 +3 John Morris MAR * + + + * - * 0 0 +2 B.J. Neufeld MCE 0 * - * - 0 + * 0 -1 Pat Simmons KOE 0 * - * 0 - 0 * 0 -2 Joel Jordison LAY * - 0 - * 0 * 0 0 -2 E.J. Harnden JAC - 0 * - 0 * - 0 * -3 SKIPS Glenn Howard HOW + * + * + + + * + +6 Kevin Koe KOE + * 0 * + 0 - * + +2 Jeff Stoughton STO * 0 + + * 0 * 0 - +1 Brad Jacobs JAC - 0 * + - * - + * -1 Mike McEwen MCE - * - * - + + * 0 -1 Kevin Martin MAR * + 0 - * - * 0 0 -1 Steve Laycock LAY * - - - * - * - - -6 TEAMS Team Howard + * + * + + 0 * 0 +4 Team Stoughton * + + + * 0 * 0 0 +3 Team Koe 0 * 0 * + 0 0 * 0 +1 Team McEwen 0 * - * - + + * + +1 Team Martin * + 0 + * - * 0 - 0 Team Jacobs - - * - - * - + * -4 Team Laycock * - - - * - * - 0 -5 *did not play Men - 2011 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St. Eugene Golf Resort Casino Cranbrook Rec Plex, Cranbrook, BC TEAM CUMULATIVE STATISTICS AFTER DRAW 11 ----DRAWS---- --TAKEOUTS--- ----TOTAL---- IT OT TOT IT OT TOT IT OT TOT Team Koe #SH 112 148 260 113 101 214 225 249 474 PTS 378 516 894 380 328 708 758 844 1602 PCT 84 87 86 84 81 83 84 85 84 1 Nolan Thiessen #SH 48 57 105 10 3 13 58 60 118 PTS 171 207 378 28 9 37 199 216 415 PCT 89 91 90 70 75 71 86 90 88 2 Carter Rycroft #SH 17 35 52 37 31 68 54 66 120 PTS 58 123 181 129 111 240 187 234 421 PCT 85 88 87 87 90 88 87 89 88 3 Pat Simmons #SH 25 25 50 35 35 70 60 60 120 PTS 80 85 165 122 104 226 202 189 391 PCT 80 85 83 87 74 81 84 79 81 4 Kevin Koe #SH 22 31 53 31 32 63 53 63 116 PTS 69 101 170 101 104 205 170 205 375 PCT 78 81 80 81 81 81 80 81 81 ----DRAWS---- --TAKEOUTS--- ----TOTAL---- IT OT TOT IT OT TOT IT OT TOT Team Martin #SH 88 198 286 116 139 255 204 337 541 PTS 298 734 1032 403 478 881 701 1212 1913 PCT 85 93 90 87 86 86 86 90 88 1 Ben Hebert #SH 19 101 120 1 12 13 20 113 133 PTS 63 374 437 4 44 48 67 418 485 PCT 83 93 91 100 92 92 84 92 91 2 Marc Kennedy #SH 25 19 44 57 35 92 82 54 136 PTS 89 69 158 201 109 310 290 178 468 PCT 89 91 90 88 78 84 88 82 86 3 John Morris #SH 14 35 49 27 60 87 41 95 136 PTS 51 129 180 90 217 307 141 346 487 PCT 91 92 92 83 90 88 86 91 90 4 Kevin Martin #SH 30 43 73 31 32 63 61 75 136 PTS 95 162 257 108 108 216 203 270 473 PCT 79 94 88 87 84 86 83 90 87 Men - 2011 Capital One Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St.
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