2001 Ontario Nokia Cup

The 2001 Nokia Cup, southern Ontario men's provincial curling championship was held February 5-11 at the Woodstock District Community Complex in Woodstock, Ontario.[1] The winning Wayne Middaugh rink from Toronto would represent Ontario at the 2001 Nokia Brier in Ottawa. This would be the first year that the Page playoff system would be used in provincial playdowns.

2001 Ontario Nokia Cup
Host cityWoodstock, Ontario
ArenaWoodstock District Community Complex
DatesFebruary 5-11
WinnerTeam Middaugh
Curling clubSt. George's Golf and Country Club,
Toronto, Ontario
SkipWayne Middaugh
ThirdGraeme McCarrel
SecondIan Tetley
LeadScott Bailey
FinalistJohn Morris
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Teams

Skip Third Second Lead
Bryan CochraneDoug JohnstonIan MacAulayJohn Steski
Peter CornerPierre CharetteTodd BrandwoodScott Foster
Glenn HowardRichard HartCollin MitchellJason Mitchell
Bob IngramLarry SmythJoe GrifforeJim Brackett
Brent KirkhamSteve HambrookDan BairdDan Cheney
Ron LongKevin CaughlinSteve HendersonChristopher Dion
Wayne MiddaughGraeme McCarrelIan TetleyScott Bailey
Rich MoffattHoward RajalaChris FultonPaul Fadden
John MorrisJoe FransCraig SavillBrent Laing
Bob TurcotteRoy WeigandKen McDermotSteve McDermot

Standings

Skip Club Wins Losses
Glenn HowardColdwater and District Curling Club72
Wayne MiddaughSt. George's Golf and Country Club72
John MorrisStayner Granite Club63
Rich MoffattRideau Curling Club54
Bryan CochraneOttawa Curling Club54
Bob TurcotteScarboro Golf and Country Club54
Ron LongBurlington Golf and Country Club45
Peter CornerGlendale Golf and Country Club36
Brent KirkhamPakenham Curling Club27
Bob IngramRidgetown Curling Club18

Tie breakers

  • Turcotte 9-4 Cochrane[2]
  • Moffatt 8-4 Turcotte[3]

Playoffs

  Page playoff system Semifinal Final
                           
1 Glenn Howard 2  
2 Wayne Middaugh 14         2 Wayne Middaugh 4
      1 Glenn Howard 3   3 John Morris 3
  3 John Morris 5  
3 John Morris 6
4 Rich Moffatt 3  

Sources

  1. CurlingZone
  2. National Post, 10 Feb 2001, pg A20
  3. National Post, 12 Feb 2001, pg B8
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