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Media Reportанаstatistical Report for Draw 2 Canadian Curling Association Men ­ 2011 Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St. Eugene Cranbrook Rec Plex, Cranbrook, BC Media Report ­ Statistical Report for Draw 2 Game Scores for Draw 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL B Team Laycock 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 X X 4 08:58 Team Martin *2 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 X X 9 17:21 C Team Stoughton *2 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 X 7 06:50 Team Jacobs 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 X 4 07:48 *last rock advantage Team Standings After 2 Draw(s) Future Games Team Wins Losses 3 4 5 Team Howard 1 0 LAY ­­ MCE Team Martin 1 0 KOE JAC ­­ Team Koe 1 0 MAR ­­ JAC Team Stoughton 1 0 MCE LAY ­­ Team McEwen 0 1 STO ­­ HOW Team Laycock 0 1 HOW STO ­­ Team Jacobs 0 2 ­­ MAR KOE Draw Draw 3: 11/30 19:00 Draw 4: 12/01 9:00 Draw 5: 12/01 14:00 Times Attendance Draw 2: 0 Total: 0 Scoring and Percentages Summary for Draw 2 Draw 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL B Team Laycock 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 X X 4 08:58 Team Martin *2 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 X X 9 17:21 LAY #SH PTS PCT MAR #SH PTS PCT 1 Dallan Muyres 16 56 88 1 Ben Hebert 16 55 86 2 Brennen Jones 16 50 78 2 Marc Kennedy 16 57 89 3 Joel Jordison 16 43 67 3 John Morris 16 60 94 4 Steve Laycock 16 56 88 4 Kevin Martin 16 62 97 © COPYRIGHT 2009 CANADIAN CURLING ASSOCIATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTeam Totals 64 205 80 Team Totals 64 234 91 P. 1 / 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL C Team Stoughton *2 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 X 7 06:50 Team Jacobs 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 X 4 07:48 STO #SH PTS PCT JAC #SH PTS PCT 1 Steve Gould 18 59 82 1 Scott Seabrook 20 66 83 2 Reid Carruthers 20 73 91 2 Ryan Harnden 20 60 75 3 Jon Mead 20 67 84 3 E.J. Harnden 20 66 83 4 Jeff Stoughton 19 61 80 4 Brad Jacobs 18 56 78 Team Totals 77 260 84 Team Totals 78 248 79 Positional Cumulative Percentages Report Draw 1 2 AVG Leads 1 Craig Savill HOW 99 ** 99 2 Scott Seabrook JAC 96 83 89 3 Dallan Muyres LAY ** 88 88 4 Denni Neufeld MCE 86 ** 86 4 Ben Hebert MAR ** 86 86 6 Nolan Thiessen KOE 83 ** 83 7 Steve Gould STO ** 82 82 Seconds 1 Reid Carruthers STO ** 91 91 1 Matt Wozniak MCE 91 ** 91 3 Marc Kennedy MAR ** 89 89 4 Brent Laing HOW 88 ** 88 5 Ryan Harnden JAC 88 75 81 5 Carter Rycroft KOE 81 ** 81 7 Brennen Jones LAY ** 78 78 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Positional Cumulative Percentages Report (cont.) Draw 1 2 AVG Thirds 1 Wayne Middaugh HOW 96 ** 96 2 John Morris MAR ** 94 94 3 Jon Mead STO ** 84 84 4 E.J. Harnden JAC 84 83 83 5 Pat Simmons KOE 79 ** 79 6 B.J. Neufeld MCE 76 ** 76 7 Joel Jordison LAY ** 67 67 Skips 1 Kevin Martin MAR ** 97 97 2 Glenn Howard HOW 88 ** 88 2 Steve Laycock LAY ** 88 88 4 Jeff Stoughton STO ** 80 80 5 Kevin Koe KOE 79 ** 79 6 Brad Jacobs JAC 76 78 77 7 Mike McEwen MCE 71 ** 71 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Positional Cumulative Percentages Report (cont.) Draw 1 2 AVG Teams 1 Team Howard 92 ** 92 2 Team Martin ** 91 91 3 Team Stoughton ** 84 84 4 Team Jacobs 86 79 83 5 Team McEwen 81 ** 81 5 Team Koe 81 ** 81 7 Team Laycock ** 80 80 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Team Win/Loss Grid After 2 Draws KOE MAR MCE HOW STO LAY JAC KOE * * W * * * * MAR * * * * * W * MCE L * * * * * * HOW * * * * * * W STO * * * * * * W LAY * L * * * * * JAC * * * L L * * 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 HOW KOE STO LAY MAR 4 JAC STO MAR LAY 5 MCE JAC HOW KOE 6 LAY STO MAR MCE KOE HOW 7 JAC KOE MCE HOW 8 MAR LAY STO JAC 9 HOW KOE MAR STO LAY MCE ­­­ END OF ROUND ROBIN ­­­ Game Scores by Draw (cont.) Draw A B C D E Canadian Curling Association Men ­ 2011 Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St. Eugene Cranbrook Rec Plex, Cranbrook, BC Media Report ­ Statistical Report for Draw 2 Game Scores for Draw 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL B Team Laycock 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 X X 4 08:58 Team Martin *2 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 X X 9 17:21 C Team Stoughton *2 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 X 7 06:50 Team Jacobs 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 X 4 07:48 *last rock advantage Team Standings After 2 Draw(s) Future Games Team Wins Losses 3 4 5 Team Howard 1 0 LAY ­­ MCE Team Martin 1 0 KOE JAC ­­ Team Koe 1 0 MAR ­­ JAC Team Stoughton 1 0 MCE LAY ­­ Team McEwen 0 1 STO ­­ HOW Team Laycock 0 1 HOW STO ­­ Team Jacobs 0 2 ­­ MAR KOE Draw Draw 3: 11/30 19:00 Draw 4: 12/01 9:00 Draw 5: 12/01 14:00 Times Attendance Draw 2: 0 Total: 0 Scoring and Percentages Summary for Draw 2 Draw 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL B Team Laycock 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 0 X X 4 08:58 Team Martin *2 0 0 3 0 1 0 3 X X 9 17:21 LAY #SH PTS PCT MAR #SH PTS PCT 1 Dallan Muyres 16 56 88 1 Ben Hebert 16 55 86 2 Brennen Jones 16 50 78 2 Marc Kennedy 16 57 89 3 Joel Jordison 16 43 67 3 John Morris 16 60 94 4 Steve Laycock 16 56 88 4 Kevin Martin 16 62 97 © COPYRIGHT 2009 CANADIAN CURLING ASSOCIATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDTeam Totals 64 205 80 Team Totals 64 234 91 P. 2 / 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL C Team Stoughton *2 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 X 7 06:50 Team Jacobs 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 X 4 07:48 STO #SH PTS PCT JAC #SH PTS PCT 1 Steve Gould 18 59 82 1 Scott Seabrook 20 66 83 2 Reid Carruthers 20 73 91 2 Ryan Harnden 20 60 75 3 Jon Mead 20 67 84 3 E.J. Harnden 20 66 83 4 Jeff Stoughton 19 61 80 4 Brad Jacobs 18 56 78 Team Totals 77 260 84 Team Totals 78 248 79 Positional Cumulative Percentages Report Draw 1 2 AVG Leads 1 Craig Savill HOW 99 ** 99 2 Scott Seabrook JAC 96 83 89 3 Dallan Muyres LAY ** 88 88 4 Denni Neufeld MCE 86 ** 86 4 Ben Hebert MAR ** 86 86 6 Nolan Thiessen KOE 83 ** 83 7 Steve Gould STO ** 82 82 Seconds 1 Reid Carruthers STO ** 91 91 1 Matt Wozniak MCE 91 ** 91 3 Marc Kennedy MAR ** 89 89 4 Brent Laing HOW 88 ** 88 5 Ryan Harnden JAC 88 75 81 5 Carter Rycroft KOE 81 ** 81 7 Brennen Jones LAY ** 78 78 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Positional Cumulative Percentages Report (cont.) Draw 1 2 AVG Thirds 1 Wayne Middaugh HOW 96 ** 96 2 John Morris MAR ** 94 94 3 Jon Mead STO ** 84 84 4 E.J. Harnden JAC 84 83 83 5 Pat Simmons KOE 79 ** 79 6 B.J. Neufeld MCE 76 ** 76 7 Joel Jordison LAY ** 67 67 Skips 1 Kevin Martin MAR ** 97 97 2 Glenn Howard HOW 88 ** 88 2 Steve Laycock LAY ** 88 88 4 Jeff Stoughton STO ** 80 80 5 Kevin Koe KOE 79 ** 79 6 Brad Jacobs JAC 76 78 77 7 Mike McEwen MCE 71 ** 71 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Positional Cumulative Percentages Report (cont.) Draw 1 2 AVG Teams 1 Team Howard 92 ** 92 2 Team Martin ** 91 91 3 Team Stoughton ** 84 84 4 Team Jacobs 86 79 83 5 Team McEwen 81 ** 81 5 Team Koe 81 ** 81 7 Team Laycock ** 80 80 ** = did not play + = player unranked due to insufficient games Team Win/Loss Grid After 2 Draws KOE MAR MCE HOW STO LAY JAC KOE * * W * * * * MAR * * * * * W * MCE L * * * * * * HOW * * * * * * W STO * * * * * * W LAY * L * * * * * JAC * * * L L * * 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 HOW KOE STO LAY MAR 4 JAC STO MAR LAY 5 MCE JAC HOW KOE 6 LAY STO MAR MCE KOE HOW 7 JAC KOE MCE HOW 8 MAR LAY STO JAC 9 HOW KOE MAR STO LAY MCE ­­­ END OF ROUND ROBIN ­­­ Game Scores by Draw (cont.) Draw A B C D E Canadian Curling Association Men ­ 2011 Canada Cup of Curling Presented by St.
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