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1999 Karcher Canadian Junior Men's Curling Championship Kelowna, British Columbia 20JAN06 1999 Karcher Canadian Junior Men's Curling Championship Kelowna, British Columbia TEAM AND PLAYER IDENTIFICATION 1 B.C. (Richard) B.C. Kelowna Curling Club Kelowna, BC Player no. 1 - Chris Anderson normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Tyler Orme normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Kevin Folk normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Jeff Richard normally throws last rocks. 2 Alberta (Erickson) ALTA Jasper Place CC Edmonton Player no. 1 - Kevin McNee normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Kevin Skarban normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Marc Kennedy normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Jeffrey Erickson normally throws last rocks. 3 Saskatchewan(Scott) SASK Hillcrest CC Moose Jaw Player no. 1 - Todd Bakken normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Derek Owens normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Jason Ackerman normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Steven Scott normally throws last rocks. 4 Manitoba (Grassie) MAN Deer Lodge CC Winnipeg Player no. 1 - Scott Grassie normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Ron Tomyk normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Scott Madams normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Sean Grassie normally throws last rocks. 5 N. Ontario (Scharf) NONT Fort William CC Thunder Bay Player no. 1 - Michael McCarville normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Colin Koivula normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Robin Champagne normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Joe Scharf normally throws last rocks. 6 Yukon (Clark) YUK Whitehorse CC Whitehorse Player no. 1 - Bob Colberg normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Mike Nohr normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Jessi Birnie normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Josh Clark normally throws last rocks. 7 N.W. Terr. (Hoffman) NWT Hay River CC Hay River Player no. 1 - Brett Hoffman normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - David Dewar normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Steven Rosendahl normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Trevor Hoffman normally throws last rocks. ©Copyright 2006 Canadian Curling Association - 1 - 20JAN06 1999 Karcher Canadian Junior Men's Curling Championship Kelowna, British Columbia TEAM AND PLAYER IDENTIFICATION REPORT CONTINUED 8 Ontario (Morris) ONT Ottawa CC Ottawa Player no. 1 - Brent Laing normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Jason Young normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Craig Savill normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - John Morris normally throws last rocks. 9 Quebec (Robertson) QUE Lachine CC Lachine Player no. 1 - Jarrett Quinn normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Michael LeCouffe normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Kevin LeCouffe normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Graeme Robertson normally throws last rocks. 10 N.B. (Heffernan) N.B. Beausejour CC Moncton Player no. 1 - Kevin Tippett normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Geoff Porter normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Paul Dobson normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Robert Heffernan normally throws last rocks. 11 PEI (Newson) PEI Charlottetown CC Charlettetown Player no. 1 - Rodney Hood normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Darren Higgins normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Hugh Fidler normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Jamie Newson normally throws last rocks. 12 Nova Scotia (Grundy) N.S. Mayflower CC Halifax Player no. 1 - Jeff Moreira normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Matt Moreira normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Mike Bardsley normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Justin Grundy normally throws last rocks. 13 NFLD (Gushue) NFLD St. John's CC St. John's Player no. 1 - Steve Parsons normally throws lead rocks. Player no. 2 - Neal Blackmore normally throws second rocks. Player no. 3 - Mark Nichols normally throws third rocks. Player no. 4 - Brad Gushue normally throws last rocks. ©Copyright 2006 Canadian Curling Association - 2 - 20JAN06 1999 Karcher Canadian Junior Men's Curling Championship Kelowna, British Columbia GAME SCORES BY DRAW DRAW A B C D E F G H I 1 *YUK 3 *N.S. 2 *ALTA 10 *NONT 7 *ONT SASK 8 NFLD 8 NWT 3 MAN 8 QUE 2 *N.S. 8 *NONT 6 *QUE 4 *NWT 0 MAN 6 B.C. 4 N.B. 6 PEI 9 3 *PEI 7 *MAN 6 *N.S. 5 *SASK 4 *YUK B.C. 9 ALTA 7 ONT 6 QUE 8 NWT 4 *QUE 9 *N.B. 5 *MAN 10 *NONT 6 NWT 8 SASK 6 YUK 3 N.S. 3 5 *ALTA 9 *ONT 9 *SASK 5 *PEI 3 *NFLD NONT 6 NWT 1 B.C. 6 YUK 8 MAN 6 *ONT 9 *YUK 5 *NWT 3 *B.C. 7 *N.S. PEI 5 NFLD 11 N.B. 5 QUE 5 ALTA 7 *YUK 3 *SASK 6 *QUE 5 *NFLD 8 *B.C. N.S. 9 ALTA 7 NONT 6 NWT 1 N.B. 8 *NWT 3 *PEI 9 *SASK 6 *N.B. 4 B.C. 11 NONT 5 N.S. 7 ONT 8 9 *QUE 6 *NWT 2 *B.C. 4 *MAN 7 NFLD 4 N.S. 8 ALTA 3 SASK 4 10 *ONT 3 *B.C. 8 *NFLD 4 *YUK 6 ALTA 2 MAN 7 N.B. 9 QUE 7 11 *NWT 1 *ALTA 7 *PEI 4 *N.B. 3 MAN 8 YUK 6 QUE 10 NONT 6 12 *YUK 2 *NFLD 9 *NWT 4 *SASK 6 *MAN B.C. 6 PEI 8 NONT 8 ONT 5 N.B. 13 *ALTA 4 *QUE 3 *MAN 3 *B.C. 5 *PEI N.B. 8 N.S. 1 ONT 10 NFLD 3 SASK --- END OF ROUND ROBIN --- 14 ALTA 5 *ONT 6 15 *NFLD ONT 16 ONT 7 *B.C. 3 ©Copyright 2006 Canadian Curling Association - 3 - 20JAN06 1999 Karcher Canadian Junior Men's Curling Championship Kelowna, British Columbia TEAM STANDINGS AFTER 13 DRAWS TEAM WINS LOSSES RANK B.C. (Richard) 10 2 1 NFLD (Gushue) 8 4 2 Ontario (Morris) 8 4 3 Alberta (Erickson) 8 4 4 N. Ontario (Scharf) 7 5 5 N.B. (Heffernan) 7 5 6 Quebec (Robertson) 7 5 7 PEI (Newson) 6 6 8 Manitoba (Grassie) 6 6 9 Saskatchewan(Scott) 5 7 10 Nova Scotia (Grundy) 4 8 11 Yukon (Clark) 2 10 12 N.W. Terr. (Hoffman) 0 12 13 ©Copyright 2006 Canadian Curling Association - 4 - 20JAN06 1999 Karcher Canadian Junior Men's Curling Championship Kelowna, British Columbia TEAM WIN/LOSS GRID AFTER 13 DRAWS B.C. ALTA SASK MAN NONT YUK NWT ONT QUE N.B. PEI N.S. NFLD B.C. * W W W L W W W W L W W W ALTA L * W W W W W L W L W W L SASK L L * L W W W W L W L L L MAN L L W * W W W L W W L L L NONT W L L L * W W L W W L W W YUK L L L L L * W L L L W L L NWT L L L L L L * L L L L L L ONT L W L W W W W * L W W W L QUE L L W L L W W W * L W W W N.B. W W L L L W W L W * L W W PEI L L W W W L W L L W * W L N.S. L L W W L W W L L L L * L NFLD L W W W L W W W L L W W * ©Copyright 2006 Canadian Curling Association - 5 - 20JAN06 1999 Karcher Canadian Junior Men's Curling Championship Kelowna, British Columbia POSITIONAL CUMULATIVE PERCENTAGES REPORT DRAW-----> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 AVG LEADS 1 Brent Laing ONT 90 88 77 98 85 94 ** 96 79 91 89 91 92 89 2 Chris Anderson B.C. ** 84 88 75 94 76 84 75 85 78 89 91 84 84 3 Kevin McNee ALTA 70 ** 89 78 91 83 91 92 76 95 60 89 85 83 4 Todd Bakken SASK 88 90 79 74 84 74 88 90 70 75 ** 81 83 81 5 Kevin Tippett N.B. 81 81 ** 80 71 84 79 85 73 91 85 67 82 80 6 Scott Grassie MAN 73 86 76 73 70 ** 83 84 83 83 77 63 88 78 6 Jarrett Quinn QUE 80 78 88 89 ** 71 74 80 94 78 65 69 68 78 6 Rodney Hood PEI 88 80 74 79 75 85 63 82 ** 82 63 88 78 78 9 Steve Parsons NFLD 73 74 81 ** 74 85 72 66 85 80 82 81 73 77 9 Michael McCarville NONT 72 84 76 59 83 80 94 81 91 ** 79 59 60 77 11 Bob Colberg YUK 79 83 76 72 72 79 84 ** 63 65 78 77 63 75 11 Jeff Moreira N.S. 69 84 74 75 60 85 72 78 65 75 81 ** 78 75 13 Brett Hoffman NWT 70 53 76 82 60 73 81 70 56 69 63 63 ** 68 SECONDS 1 Jason Young ONT 89 81 80 88 80 85 ** 89 76 89 76 79 88 83 2 Tyler Orme B.C. ** 94 68 81 81 83 81 80 83 84 83 77 88 82 3 Neal Blackmore NFLD 82 89 83 ** 73 83 78 76 85 91 82 69 71 80 4 Kevin Skarban ALTA 80 ** 75 74 80 81 79 78 74 78 85 90 76 79 5 Darren Higgins PEI 86 78 80 85 75 81 64 76 ** 78 80 69 82 77 5 Geoff Porter N.B. 86 85 ** 70 75 81 83 79 73 72 83 69 68 77 7 Colin Koivula NONT 76 75 79 64 78 73 80 81 78 ** 81 74 83 76 7 Michael LeCouffe QUE 78 63 72 78 ** 66 85 74 90 74 77 75 75 76 9 Derek Owens SASK 89 68 67 75 85 71 88 73 60 69 ** 84 68 75 10 Ron Tomyk MAN 59 73 85 77 74 ** 66 80 74 76 63 81 83 74 11 Matt Moreira N.S.
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