2017 PEI Tankard Men’s Championship

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Tankard winner and runner-up photos and updated lineup for MacKenzie rink

From the PEI Tankard closing ceremonies, here is a photo of the winning Eddie MacKenzie rink:

Photo (L-R): Al Ledgerwood (coach), Robbie Doherty (lead), Matthew Nabuurs (second), Sean Ledgerwood (third), Eddie MacKenzie (skip)

Please note that the team lineup has been changed from the one that was originally provided to us for the event. The current lineup is: Eddie MacKenzie (skip), Sean Ledgerwood (third), Matthew Nabuurs (2nd), and Robbie Doherty (lead). Phil Gorveatt will be their fifth player at the Brier. Team coach is Al Ledgerwood.

Here is a photo of the runner-up team, skipped by Phil Gorveatt.

Photo (L-R) Mark Butler (lead), Mike Dillon (2nd), Kevin Champion (3rd), Phil Gorveatt (skip)

Both rinks curl out of the Charlottetown Curling Complex.

Eddie MacKenzie rink wins Tankard PEI Men’s Championship

The Eddie MacKenzie rink from the Charlottetown Curling Complex beat their clubmates, the Phil Gorveatt foursome, by an 8-2 score this afternoon to win the Tankard Provincial Men’s Curling Championship, held at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Community Complex in conjunction with the Scotties women’s championship and the Future Scotties/Tankard developmental event for young curlers. The Scotties was won earlier by the Robyn MacPhee foursome, while the Cruz Pineau rink from the host club was the only team to go undefeated in the three-game, partial round robin Future Scotties/Tankard combined event.

Photo (L-R): Matthew Nabuurs, Robbie Doherty, Eddie MacKenzie. Photo credit: Emily Gray

In this afternoon’s Tankard final, MacKenzie, whose team includes Sean Ledgerwood at third, second stone Matthew Nabuurs, and lead Robbie Doherty, with coach Al Ledgerwood, was leading 5-0 after five ends of play, stealing singles in ends 1, 3, and 4, and a deuce in the second end. Gorveatt took singles in ends six and seven, but a MacKenzie triple in the eighth brought the game to an early conclusion. 

MacKenzie won only one of the three modified triple knockout sections in the event, while Gorveatt won the other two, making it necessary for MacKenzie to win two championship round games today while Gorveatt would have won the championship had he taken either one. In this morning’s game, MacKenzie had an 8-7 lead going into the final end, where he stole a single for a 9-7 win. Other members of the runner-up Phil Gorveatt rink are Kevin Champion at third, second Mike Dillon, and lead Mark Butler.

The MacKenzie team now advance to the Tim Hortons Brier, March 4-12, 2017 at Mile One Centre in St. John’s, NL. Phil Gorveatt, skip of the runner-up team, has been named as tbeir alternate at the Brier.

 

 

MacKenzie forces sudden death Tankard final at 3:30, Robyn MacPhee rink wins PEI Scotties 

Two very close championship round matches took place this morning at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Community Complex, with one championship decided, and one going to an extra match.

The Robyn MacPhee rink have won the provincial Scotties Tournament of Hearts women’s championship, stealing singles in the last two ends for a 7-5 win over Charlottetown clubmate Veronica Smith. MacPhee won two of the three modified triple knockout sections of the draw, giving her the title if she won either of the two championship games, so the 3:30 match is no longer needed.

Other members of the winning MacPhee squad are third Sarah Fullerton, second stone Meaghan Hughes, and lead Michelle McQuaid, with coach Al Ledgerwood. The runner-up Smith foursome includes vice-skip/mate Jane DiCarlo, second Whitney Young, and lead Aleya Quilty, with coach Angela Hodgson. The MacPhee rink will now advance to the national Scotties Tournament of Hearts, February 18-26 at Meridian Centre, St. Catharines, Ont. 

It’s a different story with the Tankard provincial men’s championship, with the Eddie MacKenzie rink, who won only one of the three modified triple knockout sections winning 9-7 over Charlottetown clubmate Phil Gorveatt, who won two sections. This means that a winner-take-all final game will now be held between the two teams, at 3:30 pm, with the winner advancing to the Tim Hortons Brier, March 4-12 at Mile One Centre in St. John’s, NL. In this morning’s game, MacKenzie had an 8-7 lead going into the final end, where he stole a single for the win.

Tankard wraps up today with draws at 10 and, if needed, 3:30

It’s down to the championship round for the Tankard Men’s Provincial Curling Championship, and the Scotties Tournament of Hearts Provincial Women’s championship, and to the final draw in the three-game partial round robin for the Future Scotties/Tankard under 21 developmental event, all happening today at the six sheet Silver Fox Curling and  Yacht Community Complex in Summerside. The three events are all happening at the same time and venue as part of a pilot to increase interest in the Olympic sport of curling.

The Phil Gorveatt men’s team and the Robyn MacPhee women’s rink can wrap up their respective championships with a win in the 10 am draw, as they won two of the three sections in the modified triple knockout draw, giving them a “double life” in the championship round. Their opponents, the Eddie MacKenzie men’s rink, and the Veronica Smith women’s foursome have to win their first game to force a winner-take-all final at 3:30. All four teams are from the Charlottetown Curling Complex.

The Future Scotties/Tankard is a combined event, with six junior girls and two junior boys teams taking part. Although the emphasis is on the Scotties and Tankard experience rather than the results, the Cruz Pineau boys team from the host club, and the Lauren Ferguson girls team from the Cornwall Curling Club are both undefeated going into their third game. These teams don’t play each other in the event – Ferguson is taking on clubmate Rachel MacLean (1-1), while Pineau faces Charlottetown’s Katie Shaw, also at 1-1.

Phil Gorveatt calls to his sweepers Mike Dillon and Mark Butler in Tankard action on Saturday (Emily Gray photo)

Eddie MacKenzie rink (Emily Gray photo)

In Tankard action on Saturday, Gorveatt advanced to the C final with a 7-2 win over Tyler Harris and his combined Charlottetown/Western Community Curling Club team in the C semi-final, and then edged Robert Campbell and his squad from Charlottetown and the Silver Fox by a 9-8 score in an exciting C final, taking a tying deuce in the tenth end  and stealing a single in the extra. Gorveatt also won the B section, while clubmate Eddie MacKenzie took the “A”. Campbell eliminated the host club’s Blair Jay foursome with an 8-6 win to advance to the C final.

Eight teams – four from the Charlottetown Curling Complex (skips Phil Gorveatt, Eddie MacKenzie, Jamie Newson, and Dennis Watts), two from the host Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Community Complex (skipped by Blair Jay and Calvin Smith), a combined Charlottetown/Silver Fox rink skipped by Robert Campbell, and a Tyler Harris-skipped combined rink from Charlottetown and the  Western Community Curling Club in Alberton, took part in the PEI Tankard, with the winning team advancing to the Tim Hortons Brier, March 4-12, 2017 at Mile One Centre in St. John’s, NL.

Gorveatt captures Tankard B section

It was an exciting evening at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Community Complex, with the “B” finals in both the Scotties provincial women’s championship, and the Tankard men’s, plus the opening game in the Future Scotties and Tankard developmental event for young curlers all going on at the same time on the six sheet ice surface. As a pilot to help increase interest in the Olympic sport of curling, the Tankard and the Scotties, along with the Future events, are being held on the same weekend at the same venue.

There will definitely be at least one championship round game in the Tankard, as there are separate winners of the A and B sections. Eddie MacKenzie of Charlottetown won the A final over Blair Jay of the host club on Thursday, but lost his B semi-final game this afternoon 8-3 to clubmate Phil Gorveatt. Jay got by Charlottetown’s Jamie Newson by an 8-7 score in the other B semi. In this evening’s B final, Gorveatt kept Jay off the scoreboard in the first half, leading 5-0. Jay got on the board with a deuce in the 6th, but a single in seven and a deuce in the eighth brought the game to an early conclusion, with Gorveatt winning 8-2. 

The “C” semi-finals go Saturday at 1, with Jay taking on Charlottetown’s Robert Campbell, and Gorveatt facing clubmate Tyler Harris. The winners square off in the C final at 6 pm. If Gorveatt is in that game and wins it, he, like MacPhee in the Scotties, would have a “double life” in the Sunday championship round, and would win if he took either game. If there is a different winner, two of the section winners would square off in the first championship game, Sunday at 10, with the winner advancing to the 3:30 pm second championship game against the team that played in the most section finals.

The winning Tankard team advances to the Tim Hortons Brier, March 4-12 at Mile One Centre in St. John’s, NL.

“A” section winners determined at PEI Tankard

The Robyn MacPhee and Eddie MacKenzie teams from the Charlottetown Curling Complex have earned berths in their respective championship rounds at the PEI Tankard provincial men’s and in the Scotties Tournament of Hearts provincial women’s championships at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Community Complex in Summerside, following the “A” section finals in the modified triple knockout draws this afternoon. The Scotties and the Tankard are taking place at the same time and venue this year as a pilot project to help increase interest in the Olympic sport of curling.

The MacPhee rink from Charlottetown doubled their clubmates the Lisa Jackson team 8-4 to take the Scotties (women’s) “A” section, while the Eddie MacKenzie team, also from Charlottetown, beat the host club’s Blair Jay squad, also by an 8-4 score, to take the Tankard (men’s) “A” event.

Eddie MacKenzie (Emily Gray photo)

The two teams now drop down to compete in the  B section. MacKenzie plays clubmate Phil Gorveatt, while Blair Jay takes on  Charlottetown’s Jamie Newson in the Tankard “B” semis at 1, with the winners advancing to the 6 pm men’s B final.

If the MacKenzie rink also wins the B finals, they will have spots in both of the two championship games on Sunday, and win their respective title if they win either game, while their opponent, the C finalist, would have to win both. Should  MacKenzie also win the “C” final, they would immediately be declared the champion for their event, and their championship round would not be needed.

Eight teams – four from the Charlottetown Curling Complex (skips Phil Gorveatt, Eddie MacKenzie, Jamie Newson, and Dennis Watts), two from the host Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Community Complex (skipped by Blair Jay and Calvin Smith), a combined Charlottetown/Silver Fox rink skipped by Robert Campbell, and a Tyler Harris-skipped combined rink from Charlottetown and the  Western Community Curling Club in Alberton, are competing in the PEI Tankard, with the winning team advancing to the Tim Hortons Brier, March 4-12, 2017 at Mile One Centre in St. John’s, NL.

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It’ll be a busy five days from January 18 to 22, at the Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Community Complex in Summerside, as the six-sheet facility will be hosting both the Tankard PEI men’s curling championship and the Scotties Tournament of Hearts PEI women’s championship, along with (on January 21 and 22) the Future Scotties/Tankard developmental event for curlers under age 21. Hosting all the events at one venue at one time is being done as a pilot project, and it is hoped it will increase interest in the Olympic sport of curling.

Admission is just $5 a draw (with up to six games on the ice at once), $8 for an entire day, or $20 for a full event pass. Admission is free for two draws – those featuring only the Future Scotties/Tankard teams, at 9 am on the 21st, and 1 pm on the 22nd. Opening ceremonies go at 5:45 pm on Wednesday the 18th, with the opening draw following at 6:30 pm.

Both the Scotties and the Tankard will play modified triple-knockout formats, where the winning team from each section also gets to compete in the other two sections. If a team wins all three sections, they will win the event without a championship round. If a team wins two sections, they will advance to a championship game against the winner of the other section and will take the championship if they win the game. If the other team wins, there will be a second championship game, with the winner of that game going to the nationals. If there are three separate section winners, the team that played in the most section finals will earn a bye to the second championship game where they will face the winner of a game between the other two finalists.

Tankard

Eight teams – four from the Charlottetown Curling Complex (skips Phil Gorveatt, Eddie MacKenzie, Jamie Newson, and Dennis Watts), two from the host Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Community Complex (skipped by Blair Jay and Calvin Smith), a combined Charlottetown/Silver Fox rink skipped by Robert Campbell, and a Tyler Harris-skipped combined rink from Charlottetown and the  Western Community Curling Club in Alberton, are competing in the PEI Tankard, with the winning team advancing to the Tim Hortons Brier, March 4-12, 2017 at Mile One Centre in St. John’s, NL.

Scotties (Women’s), Tankard (Men’s),
Future Scotties and Tankard Schedule

S=Scotties, T=Tankard, F=Future. Qualifier games have game # in yellow.

Date Draw Time Ice 1 Ice 2 Ice 3 Ice 4 Ice 5 Ice 6
Jan-18   5:45 On-ice Ceremony
1 6:30 S1 S2 T1 T2 T3 T4
Jan-19 2 10am   T5 T8 T6 T7  
3 3pm T10 T9 T11 S4 S3  
  6:30pm Banquet
Jan-20 4 1pm T13 T12 S5 T15 T14  
5 6pm S7 S6 T16 T17 T18 MacMillan
vs Pineau
Jan-21 6 9am   Pineau vs O’Grady Shaw vs MacLean Burris vs Ferguson Jack vs MacMillan  
7 1pm Ferguson vs Jack MacLean vs Burris S8 T20 T19 O’Grady vs Shaw
8 6pm   T21   S9    
Jan-22 9 10am     WA   MA  
10 1pm MacLean vs Ferguson Pineau vs Shaw   MacMillan vs O’Grady   Burris vs Jack
11 3:30pm     MB   WB  

 

Tankard Draw

(not updated during event – refer to Live Results for updated draw tree)

Explanation for MA/MB:
*Qualifying games are in yellow text on the schedule
1. One team wins all three qualifiers: Championship Round is not required.
2. One team wins two qualifiers. They play in both X and Z (and win the event if they win either game), the other winner plays in Y (and has to win both games).
3. Three separate winners: the team that played in the most qualifying games* plays in Z and the other winners play off in X and Y. If there is a tie in number of qualifying games played, then the team that qualified earliest goes to Z and the other two teams play off in X and Y.

Tankard Rosters

Skip 3rd 2nd Lead Alt. Coach(es) Club(s)
Robert Campbell John Likely Mark O’Rourke Rod MacDonald     Charlottetown/Silver Fox
Phil Gorveatt Kevin Champion Mike Dillon Mark Butler     Charlottetown Curling Complex
Tyler Harris Tyler MacKenzie Sam Ramsay Mike Trudeau     Charlottetown, Western
Blair Jay Barry Cameron Darrell Thibeau Alan Montgomery     Silver Fox Curling and Yacht Community Complex
Eddie MacKenzie Sean Ledgerwood Matthew Nabuurs Robbie Doherty   Al Ledgerwood Charlottetown Curling Complex
Jamie Newson Matt MacLean Dan Richard Connor MacPhee Leslie Noye   Charlottetown Curling Complex
Calvin Smith Corey Miller Pat Ramsay Nick Blanchard   Susan Hubley Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Community Complex
Dennis Watts Erik Brodersen Andrew MacDougall Doug MacGregor     Charlottetown Curling Complex