Yukon Men's Curling Championship
The Yukon Men's Curling Championship is the men's territorial championship for men's curling in the Yukon. Beginning in 2015, the event serves as a direct qualifier to the Tim Hortons Brier, Canada's national men's curling championships. Prior to 2015, the event served as a qualifier for the Yukon/NWT Men's Curling Championship.
Winners (2015–present)
Event | Winning team | Winning club | City | Runner-up team | Host | Brier rec. |
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2022 | Thomas Scoffin,[1] Trygg Jensen, Joe Wallingham, Evan Latos | Whitehorse Curling Club | Whitehorse | 17th (1–7) | ||
2021 | Dustin Mikkelsen, Alexx Peech, Brandon Hagen, Robert Mckinnon, Ray Mikkelsen | Whitehorse Curling Club | Whitehorse | No other entries[2] | N/A | T-17th (0–8) |
2020 | Thomas Scoffin, Brett Winfield, Trygg Jensen, Joe Wallingham | Whitehorse Curling Club | Whitehorse | Pat Paslawski, Terry Miller, Doug Hamilton, Don McPhee | Whitehorse | T-15th (0–7) |
2019 | Jon Solberg, Bob Smallwood, Clinton Abel, Scott Odian | Whitehorse Curling Club | Whitehorse | Thomas Scoffin, Tom Appleman, Trygg Jensen, Joe Wallingham | Whitehorse | T-11th (3–4) |
2018 | Thomas Scoffin, Tom Appelman, Wade Scoffin, Steve Fecteau | Whitehorse Curling Club | Whitehorse | Jon Solberg, Craig Kochan, Dustin Mikkelsen, Brandon Hagen | Whitehorse | 15th (2–6) |
2017 | Jon Solberg, Craig Kochan, Ray Mikkelsen, Darrin Frederickson | Whitehorse Curling Club | Whitehorse | Brent Pierce, Wade Scoffin, Steve Fecteau, Clint Ireland | Whitehorse | 13th (2–2) |
2016 | Bob Smallwood, Jon Solberg, Clint Abel, Scott Odian | Whitehorse Curling Club | Whitehorse | Matthew Blandford, Wade Scoffin, Verner Janz, Clint Ireland | Whitehorse | 14th (1–2) |
2015 | Bob Smallwood, Wade Scoffin, Steve Fecteau, Clint Ireland | Whitehorse Curling Club | Whitehorse | Pat Paslawski, Doug Hamilton, Trent Derkatch, David Rach | Whitehorse | 13th (1–2) |
Winners (up to 2015)
The following teams won the Yukon playdowns for the Territorial men's curling championship. These teams were known as "Yukon #1" at the Territories championships. The runner up team also qualified for the territorial championship and was known as "Yukon #2".
Event | Winning team |
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2014 | Pat Paslawski, Doug Hamilton, Alexander Peech, Trent Derkatch[3] |
2013 | No event: no teams entered |
2012 | George Hilderman, Gord Zealand, Pat Molloy, Bob Walker[4] |
2011 | Jon Solberg, Doug Gee, Clint Ireland, Darol Stuart[5] |
2010 | Chad Cowan, James Buyck, Wade Scoffin, Clint Ireland |
2009 | Chad Cowan, James Buyck, Wade Scoffin, Clint Ireland |
2008[6] | Jon Solberg, Clint Abel, Doug Gee, Gordon Puddister |
2007[7] | Wade Scoffin, James Buyck, Ray Mikkelsen, Clint Ireland |
2006[8] | Chad Cowan, Wade Scoffin, James Buyck, Ross Milward |
2005[9] | Chad Cowan, Wade Scoffin, James Buyck, Ross Milward |
2004[10] | Chad Cowan, Wade Scoffin, James Buyck, Ross Milward |
2003[11] | Chad Cowan, Doug Bryant, James Buyck, Ross Milward |
2002[12][13] | Jon Solberg, Wade Scoffin, Ray Mikkelsen, Darol Stuart |
References
- Facebook https://www.facebook.com/yukoncurling/posts/1589906221363127. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
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- Whitehorse Star, 17 Dec 2001, pg 23 "Prosko rink redeems itself to earn second berth"
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