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Past Provincial Champions - Men Past Provincial Champions - Men 2017 Brendan Bottcher, Darren Moulding, Bradley Thiessen, Karrick Martin Coach: Kevin Martin Saville Community Sports Centre 2016 Kevin Koe, Marc Kennedy, Brent Laing, Ben Hebert, Scott Pfeifer (a) Coach: John Dunn The Glencoe Club (Calgary) 2015 Kevin Koe, Marc Kennedy, Brent Laing, Ben Hebert, Jamie King (a) Coach: John Dunn The Glencoe Club (Calgary) 2014 CANADIAN CHAMPIONS Kevin Koe, Pat Simmons, Carter Rycroft, Nolan Thiessen, Jamie King (a) Coach: John Dunn The Glencoe Club (Calgary) 2013 Kevin Martin, John Morris, Marc Kennedy, Ben Hebert Coach: Jules Owchar Saville Community Sports Centre (Edmonton) 2012 Kevin Koe, Pat Simmons, Carter Rycroft, Nolan Thiessen, Blake MacDonald(a) Coach: John Dunn The Glencoe Club (Calgary) 2011 Kevin Martin, John Morris, Marc Kennedy, Ben Hebert Coach: Jules Owchar Saville Sports Centre (Edmonton) 2010 CANADIAN & WORLD CHAMPIONS Kevin Koe, Blake MacDonald, Carter Rycroft, Nolan Thiessen Saville Sports Centre (Edmonton) 2009 Kevin Martin, John Morris, Marc Kennedy, Ben Hebert Coach: Jules Owchar Saville Sports Centre (Edmonton) 2008 CANADIAN & WORLD CHAMPIONS Kevin Martin, John Morris, Marc Kennedy, Ben Hebert Saville Sports Centre (Edmonton) 2007 Kevin Martin, John Morris, Marc Kennedy, Ben Hebert Saville Sports Centre (Edmonton) 2006 Kevin Martin, Don Walchuk, Carter Rycroft, Don Bartlett Saville Centre (Edmonton) 2005 CANADIAN & WORLD CHAMPIONS Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque Granite Curling Club (Edmonton) 2004 Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque Edmonton Avonair 2003 CANADIAN & WORLD CHAMPIONS Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque Edmonton Avonair 2002 CANADIAN & WORLD CHAMPIONS Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque Edmonton Ottewell 2001 CANADIAN CHAMPIONS Randy Ferbey, David Nedohin, Scott Pfeifer, Marcel Rocque Edmonton Ottewell 2000 Kevin Martin, Don Walchuk, Carter Rycroft, Don Bartlett Edmonton Ottewell 1999 Ken Hunka, Brent MacDonald, Blake MacDonald, Wade Johnston Edmonton Shamrock 1998 Tom Reed, Warren Kushnir, Larry Gardeski, Garry Landry Edmonton Granite 1997 CANADIAN CHAMPIONS Kevin Martin, Don Walchuk, Rudy Ramcharan, Don Bartlett Edmonton Ottewell 1996 Kevin Martin, Don Walchuk, Shawn Broda, Don Bartlett Edmonton Ottewell 1995 Kevin Martin, Kevin Park, James Pahl, Don Bartlett Edmonton Ottewell 1994 Ed Lukowich, Fred Maxie, Dan Petryk, Steve Petryk Calgary Glencoe 1993 Greg Ferster, Kelly Kijewski, Calvin Schiewe, Ritchie Hipkin Leduc 1992 Kevin Martin, Kevin Park, Dan Petryk, Don Bartlett Edmonton Avonair 1991 CANADIAN CHAMPIONS Kevin Martin, Kevin Park, Dan Petryk, Don Bartlett Edmonton Avonair 1990 Harold Breckenridge, Jim McDonald, Ron Fulkerth, Dennis Balderston Calgary North Hill 1989 CANADIAN & WORLD CHAMPIONS Pat Ryan, Randy Ferbey, Don Walchuk, Don McKenzie Edmonton Ottewell 1988 CANADIAN CHAMPIONS Pat Ryan, Randy Ferbey, Don Walchuk, Don McKenzie Edmonton Ottewell 1987 Pat Ryan, Randy Ferbey, Don Walchuk, Roy Hebert Edmonton Ottewell 1986 CANADIAN & WORLD CHAMPIONS Ed Lukowich, John Ferguson, Neil Houston, Brent Syme Calgary Winter 1985 Pat Ryan, Gordon Trenchie, Don McKenzie, Don Walchuk Edmonton Ottewell 1984 Ed Lukowich, John Ferguson, Neil Houston, Brent Syme Calgary 1983 Ed Lukowich, Mike Chernoff, Neil Houston, Brent Syme Calgary North Hill 1982 Gary Morken, Dennis Graber, Rick Maksymetz, Murray Gummer Grande Prairie 1981 Mel Watchorn, Jim Fox, Terry Watchorn, Merv Watchorn Fairview 1980 Paul Gowsell, Neil Houston, Glen Jackson, Kelly Sterne Calgary Winter 1979 Paul Devlin, John Hunter, Pat Ryan, Derek Devlin Edmonton Crestwood 1978 CANADIAN CHAMPIONS Ed Lukowich, Mike Chernoff, Dale Johnston, Ron Schindle Medicine Hat 1977 Tom Reed, Kevin Byrne, Tony Rankel, Lorne Reed Edmonton Crestwood 1976 Wayne Sokolosky, Frank Morrisette, John Cottam, Shane Wylie Calgary 1975 Tom Reed, Kevin Byrne, Tony Rankel, Lorne Reed St. Albert 1974 CANADIAN CHAMPIONS Hec Gervais, Ron Anton, Warren Hansen, Darrel Sutton St. Albert 1973 Mel Watchorn, Jim Fox, Terry Watchorn, Merv Watchorn Fairview 1972 Mel Watchorn, Jim Fox, Terry Watchorn, Merv Watchorn Fairview 1971 Matt Baldwin, Tom Kroeger, Rick Cust, Reg Van Wassenhove Edmonton Derrick 1970 Hec Gervais, Bill Mitchell, Wayne Saboe, Bill Tainsh Edmonton Granite 1969 CANADIAN & WORLD CHAMPIONS Ron Northcott, Dave Gerlach, Bernie Sparkes, Fred Storey Calgary 1968 CANADIAN & WORLD CHAMPIONS Ron Northcott, Jimmy Shields, Bernie Sparkes, Fred Storey Calgary 1967 Ron Northcott, George Fink, Bernie Sparkes, Fred Storey Calgary 1966 CANADIAN & WORLD CHAMPIONS Ron Northcott, George Fink, Bernie Sparkes, Fred Storey Calgary 1965 Nick Laschuk, Slim Otterson, Ken Hamilton, Don Jarrett Calgary 1964 Ron Northcott, Mike Chernoff, Ron Baker, Fred Storey Calgary 1963 Jimmy Shields, Ron Northcott, Ron Baker, Fred Storey Calgary 1962 Hec Gervais, Ron Anton, Ray Werner, Wally Urusliak Edmonton Avenue 1961 CANADIAN & WORLD CHAMPIONS Hec Gervais, Ron Anton, Ray Werner, Wally Urusliak Edmonton Avenue 1960 Stu Beagle, Jimmy Shields, Ron Baker, Fred Storey Calgary 1959 Herb Olson, Barry Coleman, Merv Dufresne, George Dufresne Edmonton 1958 CANADIAN CHAMPIONS Matt Baldwin, Jack Geddes, Gordon Haynes, Bill Price Edmonton Granite 1957 CANADIAN CHAMPIONS Matt Baldwin, Gordon Haynes, Art Kleinmeyer, Bill Price Edmonton Granite 1956 Matt Baldwin, Gordon Haynes, Art Kleinmeyer, Bill Henning Edmonton Granite 1955 Hugh Brown, Oscar Markle, C.L. Dodd, William Brown Claresholm 1954 CANADIAN CHAMPIONS Matt Baldwin, Glenn Gray, Pete Ferry, James Collins Edmonton Granite 1953 Lenard Haw, Fredrick Agnew, David Haggerty, Edward Miller Calgary Glencoe 1952 Art Simpson, Aubrey Gore, Ronald Maclean, Norman Dalsto Bassano 1951 William Gray, Glenn Gray, John Ferry, Warren Scott Edmonton Granite 1950 Cliff Manahan, Ross Manahan, Gordon Haynes, William Bull Edmonton Royal 1949 Stu Beagle, Walker Evans, R.C. Wellman, Edward Seney Blackie 1948 Walter McLaws, James Williams, Olie Syverson, Fredrick Graham Clagary Glencoe 1947 Howard Palmer, Robert Munro, I.O. Chubb, William Watson Calgary 1946 CANADIAN CHAMPIONS William Rose, Bartley Swelin, Austin Smith, George Crooks Sedgewick 1945 Cliff Manahan Edmonton Royal 1944 Cliff Manahan Edmonton Royal 1943 Cliff Manahan Edmonton Royal 1942 Jack Slavik, Vincent Slavik, Cecil Runyon, Kenneth Hilliker Viking 1941 CANADIAN CHAMPIONS Howard Palmer, Jack Lebeau, Arthur Gooder, Clare Webb Calgary 1940 Cliff Manahan, Wesley Robinson, Ross Manahan, Robert Manahan Edmonton Royal 1939 Howard Baker, Jacob Curliss, Ernest Irving, St. Clair Webb Calgary 1938 Cliff Manahan, Wesley Robinson, Ross Manahan, Lloyd McIntyre Edmonton Royal 1937 CANADIAN CHAMPIONS Cliff Manahan, Wesley Robinson, Ross Manahan, Lloyd McIntyre Edmonton Royal 1936 George Wanless, William Rose, D.W. Ritchie, William Murray Edmonton Granite 1935 Robert Alexander, Howard Palmer, Cyril Glover, Walter McLaws Calgary 1934 Orwell Stewart, George Stewart, Gordon Stewart, William Andrews Fort Macleod 1933 CANADIAN CHAMPIONS Cliff Manahan, Harold Deeton, Harold Wolfe, I.H. Ross Edmonton Royal 1932 Arthur Hollonquist, William Morrison, J. Johnson, Harry Scott Three Hills 1931 R.B. Welliver, J.G. Lafrance, J.C. Fulton, G.H. Lindsay Red Deer 1930 Robert Munroe, A.W. Matthews, Donald Edwards, Jack Hall Edmonton 1929 Arnold Johnson, Charles Cairns, Stewart Williams, J.K. Hays Edmonton 1928 Joe Heartwell, Charles Taylor, John Lang, Allan Duncan Rosetown .
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