2004 Ontario Men's Curling Championship

The 2004 Ontario Men's Curling Championship was held February 2-8 at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre in Owen Sound.

2004 Ontario Men's Curling Championship
Host cityOwen Sound, Ontario
ArenaHarry Lumley Bayshore Community Centre
DatesFebruary 2-8
WinnerTeam Harris
Curling clubOakville CC, Oakville, Ontario
SkipMike Harris
ThirdJohn Base
SecondPhil Loevenmark
LeadTrevor Wall
FinalistGlenn Howard
« 2003
2005 »

1998 Olympic silver medalist Mike Harris and his team of John Base, Phil Loevenmark and Trevor Wall would go on to win his lone provincial championship of his career. They would go on to represent Ontario at the 2004 Nokia Brier in Saskatoon.

This would mark the final provincial championship for 2-time World champion and 56-year-old Ed Werenich who had come out of retirement for the season.

Teams

Skip Third Second Lead
Mike HarrisJohn BasePhil LoevenmarkTrevor Wall
Glenn HowardRichard HartCollin MitchellJason Mitchell
Phil DanielKevin DanielRob RumfeldtChris Lumbard
Peter CornerCraig KochanIan RobertsonKen McDermot
Al HutchinsonDaryl ShaneBruce CoxPeter Irwin
Bryan CochraneBill GambleBrian LewisJohn Steski
Brent RossDoug GibsonWes PikeAlex Faulkner
Jim GuthmannDarryl DrumGraham AllanJim Collings
Ed WerenichNeil HarrisonRyan WerenichLino Di Iorio
Kirk ZiolaWayne Tuck Jr.Darcy TomchickJake Higgs

Standings

Skip Club Wins Losses
Glenn HowardColdwater and District Curling Club72
Mike HarrisOakville Curling Club72
Phil DanielCurling Club of Kingsville54
Peter CornerThornhill Country Club54
Kirk ZiolaIlderton Curling Club54
Bryan CochraneRCMP Curling Club45
Al HutchinsonBluewater Curling Club45
Ed WerenichAvonlea Curling Club45
Brent RossHarriston Curling Club36
Jim GuthmannHuntley Curling Club18

Tie-breaker

  • Corner 6-4 Ziola

Playoffs

  Page playoff system Semifinal Final
                           
1 Glenn Howard 7  
2 Mike Harris 3         1 Glenn Howard 5
      2 Mike Harris 8   2 Mike Harris 9
  3 Phil Daniel 7  
3 Phil Daniel 7
4 Peter Corner 2  

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.