Richard Maskel

Richard (Dick)[1] Maskel (born July 4, 1954 in Kapuskasing, Ontario, Canada) is an American curler from Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Richard Maskel
 
Born (1954-07-04) July 4, 1954
Team
Curling clubMadison CC,
Madison, Wisconsin
Career
Member Association United States
World Championship
appearances
2 (1986, 2002)

He is a 1986 World Men's bronze medallist[2] and a two-time United States men's curling champion (1986, 2002).

Teams

Men's

Season Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Events
1973–74 Richard Maskel???USJCC 1974
1985–86[3] Steve BrownWally HenryGeorge GodfreyRichard MaskelHuns GustrowskyUSMCC 1986
WCC 1986
1986–87 Steve BrownWally HenryGeorge GodfreyRichard MaskelUSMCC 1987
1987–88[4] Steve BrownWally HenryGeorge GodfreyRichard MaskelUSMCC 1988
1988–89[5] Steve BrownWally HenryGeorge GodfreyRichard MaskelUSMCC 1989
1989–90[6] Steve BrownPaul PustovarGeorge GodfreyRichard MaskelMike FraboniUSMCC 1990
1990–91 Richard Maskel???USMCC 1991 (5th)
1991–92[7] Steve BrownGeorge GodfreyRichard MaskelMike FraboniUSMCC 1992
1993–94[8] Steve BrownRichard MaskelGeorge GodfreyPaul PustovarUSMCC 1994
1994–95 Paul PustovarDave VioletteRichard MaskelSteve BrownUSMCC 1995
1995–96 Richard Maskel???USMCC 1996
1996–97 Steve BrownDave VioletteRichard MaskelPaul Pustovar
Richard Maskel???USMCC 1997
1998–99 Bryan WightSean Silver?Richard Maskel
1999–00 Ragnar KampGrayland CousinsRichard MaskelMark SwanbyUSMCC 2000
2000–01 Ragnar KampGrayland CousinsRichard MaskelMark SwanbyUSMCC 2001 (9th)
2001–02 Paul PustovarMike FraboniGeoff GoodlandRichard MaskelDave Nelson (WCC)Michael LiapisUSMCC 2002
WCC 2002 (4th)
2002–03 Paul PustovarMike FraboniGeoff GoodlandRichard MaskelCCC 2002
Richard Maskel???USMCC 2003 (???th)
2003–04 Paul PustovarMike FraboniGeoff GoodlandRichard Maskel
2004–05 Paul PustovarGreg WilsonGeoff GoodlandRichard Maskel
2005–06 Paul PustovarGreg WilsonPatrick RoeRichard MaskelUSMCC 2006 (7th)
2006–07 Paul PustovarGreg WilsonPatrick RoeRichard MaskelUSMCC 2007 (6th)
2007–08 Jeremy RoePat RoeRichard MaskelMark HartmanMatt HamiltonUSMCC 2008 (9th)
2008–09 Kevin DeerenKraig DeerenJoseph BonfoeyRichard Maskel
Richard Maskel???USMC] 2009 (???th)
2009–10 Wes JohnsonLeon RomaniukPaul LyttleRichard MaskelUSMCC 2010 (6th)
2010–11 Greg EignerRichard MaskelDwayne JacobsonLionel Locke
2011–12 David BrownLeon RomaniukJeremy RoeRichard Maskel
2012–13 Jeremy RoeSteve DayRichard MaskelMark Hartman
2013–14 Kent BeadleDave JensenRichard MaskelRoger Smith
2014–15 Kent BeadleDave JensenRichard MaskelRoger Smith
2015–16 Jeremy RoeWillie WilbergTheran MichaelisRichard Maskel
2016–17 Willie WilbergDwayne JacobsonRyan KernoskyRichard Maskel
2017–18 Willie WilbergDwayne JacobsonRyan KernoskyRichard Maskel

Mixed

Season Skip Third Second Lead Events
1991 Richard Maskel???USMxCC 1991
1994[9] Mike FraboniMarcia TillischRichard MaskelJoni CottenUSMxCC 1994
1997 Richard Maskel???USMxCC 1997 (7th)
2001 Richard Maskel???USMxCC 2001 (5th)
2003 Richard Maskel???USMxCC 2003 (???th)
2005 Jeremy RoeLori KarstRichard MaskelStephanie ErstadUSMxCC 2005 (4th)
2008 Richard Maskel???USMxCC 2008

References

  1. Stevens Point Journal, Mar 14, 1979, pg 12, "SPCC to hold 20th invitational bonspiel"
  2. Richard Maskel on the World Curling Federation database
  3. Wisconsin State Journal, Feb 2, 1987, Section 4, page 5, "The Scoreboard"
  4. Wisconsin State Journal, Feb 8, 1988, Section 4, pg 4, "City sports"
  5. Wisconsin State Journal, Feb 2, 1989, pg 2D, "State curling title on line"
  6. Wisconsin State Journal, Mar 5, 1990, pg 4B, "City Sports"
  7. Wisconsin State Journal, Feb 3, 1992, pg 5B, "City/Area Sports"
  8. The Capital Times, Feb 8, 1994, pg2B, "Sports Briefs"
  9. The Capital Times, Feb 14, 1994, pg 2b "Sports Briefs"
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