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.
2021Dustin Mikkelsen, Alexx Peech, Brandon Hagen, Robert Mckinnon, Ray MikkelsenWhitehorse Curling ClubWhitehorseNo other entries[1]N/A
2020Thomas Scoffin, Brett Winfield, Trygg Jensen, Joe WallinghamWhitehorse Curling ClubWhitehorsePat Paslawski, Terry Miller, Doug Hamilton, Don McPheeWhitehorseT-15th (0–7)
2019Jon Solberg, Bob Smallwood, Clinton Abel, Scott OdianWhitehorse Curling ClubWhitehorseThomas Scoffin, Tom Appleman, Trygg Jensen, Joe WallinghamWhitehorseT-11th (3–4)
2018Thomas Scoffin, Tom Appelman, Wade Scoffin, Steve FecteauWhitehorse Curling ClubWhitehorseJon Solberg, Craig Kochan, Dustin Mikkelsen, Brandon HagenWhitehorse15th (2–6)
2017Jon Solberg, Craig Kochan, Ray Mikkelsen, Darrin FredericksonWhitehorse Curling ClubWhitehorseBrent Pierce, Wade Scoffin, Steve Fecteau, Clint IrelandWhitehorse13th (2–2)
2016Bob Smallwood, Jon Solberg, Clint Abel, Scott OdianWhitehorse Curling ClubWhitehorseMatthew Blandford, Wade Scoffin, Verner Janz, Clint IrelandWhitehorse14th (1–2)
2015Bob Smallwood, Wade Scoffin, Steve Fecteau, Clint IrelandWhitehorse Curling ClubWhitehorsePat Paslawski, Doug Hamilton, Trent Derkatch, David RachWhitehorse13th (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
2014Pat Paslawski, Doug Hamilton, Alexander Peech, Trent Derkatch[2]
2013No event: no teams entered
2012George Hilderman, Gord Zealand, Pat Molloy, Bob Walker[3]
2011Jon Solberg, Doug Gee, Clint Ireland, Darol Stuart[4]
2010Chad Cowan, James Buyck, Wade Scoffin, Clint Ireland
2009Chad Cowan, James Buyck, Wade Scoffin, Clint Ireland
2008[5]Jon Solberg, Clint Abel, Doug Gee, Gordon Puddister
2007[6]Wade Scoffin, James Buyck, Ray Mikkelsen, Clint Ireland
2006[7]Chad Cowan, Wade Scoffin, James Buyck, Ross Milward
2005[8]Chad Cowan, Wade Scoffin, James Buyck, Ross Milward
2004[9]Chad Cowan, Wade Scoffin, James Buyck, Ross Milward
2003[10]Chad Cowan, Doug Bryant, James Buyck, Ross Milward
2002[11][12]Jon Solberg, Wade Scoffin, Ray Mikkelsen, Darol Stuart

References

  1. https://www.tsn.ca/curling-bubble-plans-provide-hope-for-some-teams-while-others-left-disappointed-1.1576411
  2. http://www.whitehorsestar.com/Sports/paslawski-rinks-dream-season-continues
  3. http://www.yukon-news.com/sports/team-hilderman-no.-1-for-territories-playdown
  4. http://yukon-news.com/sports/nwts-galusha-nabs-spot-to-scotties
  5. Whitehorse Star, 13 Feb 2008, pg 23 "2008 Territorial Men's Championships to be held at Whitehorse Curling Club"
  6. Whitehorse Star, 22 Jan 2007, pg 19 "Scoffin, Fraser advance after wild weekend"
  7. Whitehorse Star, 16 Feb 2006, pg 23 "Territorial playdowns in curling underway"
  8. Whitehorse Star, 24 Jan 2005, pg 17 "Koe headed back to Scotts after win over Baldwin"
  9. Whitehorse Star, 2 Feb 2004, pg 16 "Cowan, Wasnea will represent Yukon at territorial playdowns"
  10. Whitehorse Star, 6 Jan 2003, pg 23 "Cowan, Baldwin earn top berths for territorial playdowns"
  11. Whitehorse Star, 14 Dec 2001, pg 45 "Solberg stays undefeated with morning win at playdowns"
  12. Whitehorse Star, 17 Dec 2001, pg 23 "Prosko rink redeems itself to earn second berth"
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