Yukon Men's Curling Championship

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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.
2022 Thomas Scoffin[1]
2021 , , , , Whitehorse No other entries[2] N/A T-17th (0–8)
2020 Thomas Scoffin, , , Whitehorse , Terry Miller, Doug Hamilton, Don McPhee Whitehorse T-15th (0–7)
2019 , , , Whitehorse Curling Club Whitehorse Thomas Scoffin, , , Whitehorse T-11th (3–4)
2018 Thomas Scoffin, , , Whitehorse Curling Club Whitehorse , Craig Kochan, Dustin Mikkelsen, Brandon Hagen Whitehorse 15th (2–6)
2017 , Craig Kochan, , Whitehorse Curling Club Whitehorse Brent Pierce, , , Whitehorse 13th (2–2)
2016 , , , Whitehorse Curling Club Whitehorse Matthew Blandford, , , Whitehorse 14th (1–2)
2015 , , , Whitehorse Curling Club Whitehorse , , , 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
2014 , , , [3]
2013 No event: no teams entered
2012 , , , [4]
2011 , , , [5]
2010 , , ,
2009 , , ,
2008[6] , , , Gordon Puddister
2007[7] , , ,
2006[8] , , ,
2005[9] , , ,
2004[10] , , ,
2003[11] , , ,
2002[12][13] , , ,

References[]

  1. ^ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/yukoncurling/posts/1589906221363127. Retrieved January 12, 2022. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ "Curling bubble plans provide hope for some teams, while others left disappointed - TSN.ca". 12 January 2021.
  3. ^ "Whitehorse Daily Star: Paslawski rink's dream season continues".
  4. ^ "Team Hilderman No. 1 for territories' playdown". 23 January 2012.
  5. ^ "NWT's Galusha nabs spot to Scotties". 2 February 2011.
  6. ^ Whitehorse Star, 13 Feb 2008, pg 23 "2008 Territorial Men's Championships to be held at Whitehorse Curling Club"
  7. ^ Whitehorse Star, 22 Jan 2007, pg 19 "Scoffin, Fraser advance after wild weekend"
  8. ^ Whitehorse Star, 16 Feb 2006, pg 23 "Territorial playdowns in curling underway"
  9. ^ Whitehorse Star, 24 Jan 2005, pg 17 "Koe headed back to Scotts after win over Baldwin"
  10. ^ Whitehorse Star, 2 Feb 2004, pg 16 "Cowan, Wasnea will represent Yukon at territorial playdowns"
  11. ^ Whitehorse Star, 6 Jan 2003, pg 23 "Cowan, Baldwin earn top berths for territorial playdowns"
  12. ^ Whitehorse Star, 14 Dec 2001, pg 45 "Solberg stays undefeated with morning win at playdowns"
  13. ^ Whitehorse Star, 17 Dec 2001, pg 23 "Prosko rink redeems itself to earn second berth"
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