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Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy Cash Spiel

 
Men's Event Information
Date Dec. 2 - 5, 2005  

2005 Results

Location Dauphin, MB    

Team

$(CDN)
Format Triple Knockout 1 Ryan Fry $6,500
Entry Fee $700 2 Peter Prokopowich $4,500
Purse $28,000 3 Don Spriggs $3,500
Teams 32 (8 Qualifiers) 4 Graham Freeman $3,500
Contact Ray Baker 5 Wes Jonasson $2,500
Phone (204) 622-5370 - Work 6 Ryan Hyde $2,500
 

(204) 638-4030 - Home

7 Sam Antila $2,500
Fax (204) 622-5388 8 Dave Boehmer $2,500
Email [email protected]
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Event News / History:

 

December 5, 2005

After three runner-up finishes in tour events this season, Ryan Fry of Valour Road broke through to a victory today (Monday, Dec.5th), winning the DAUPHIN CLINIC PHARMACY CLASSIC at the Parkland Recreation Complex.

Fry and his team of Kyle Werenich, Ross McFadyen, and Cory Naharnie defeated Peter Prokopowich of Dauphin 10-3 in the final, earning $6,500 and vaulting to the top of the MCT money standings. Prokopowich's foursome (Brent McCannell, Vern Ellis, and Terry Gudmundson) picked up $4,500 as the second place prize.

Earlier this season Fry lost in tour finals in Beausejour, Portage and Stonewall, on tap of bowing to Randy Dutiaume in the 2005 Manitoba Safeway Select final.

Fry beat Don Spriggs of Portage 11-3, while Prokopowich was a 9-6 winner over Graham Freeman of Virden in the semi-finals. The losing semi-finalists settled for $3,500 apiece, while Wes Jonasson of Arborg, Ryan Hyde of Portage, Sam Antila of Thompson, and Dave Boehmer of Petersfield earned $2,500 each for reaching the quarter-finals (32 teams-8 qualifiers).

 

December 7, 2004

Maurel Erick's team from Regina, skipped in this event by Dean Moulding, with Errick at third, and Dean Vey and Darwin Williamson on the front end, won the DAUPHIN CLINIC PHARMACY CASHSPIEL today.

Moulding cut off a 12-game unbeaten streak on Dauphin ice for Ryan Fry of St. Vital, beating the reigning Manitoba Curling Tour champion 6-1 in today's (Monday) final. The victory was worth $6,500 to Moulding, while Fry settled for $4,500.

Don Spriggs of Portage and Brad Law of Regina lost in the semi-finals, earning $3,500 apiece, while Chris Galbraith of Stonewall, Dennis Connor of Beechy, Saskatchewan, Kelly Robertson of Neepawa, and Renaud Gagne of Ste. Anne received $2,500 each for reaching the quarter-finals in Dauphin (32 teams-8 qualifiers).


December 6, 2004

In the Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy Cashspiel, Chris Galbraith of Stonewall and Ryan Fry of the Granite are the "A" event qualifiers, and Brad Law of Regina and Kelly Robertson of Neepawa qualified out of "B" event.
On the 7 o'clock draw last night, Maurel Erick of Regina, Dennis Connor of Beechy, Saskatchewan, Renaud Gagne of Ste. Anne, and Don Spriggs of Portage qualified out of the "C" event.
The match-ups in 9 a.m. quarter-finals today (Monday) are Galbraith against Erick, Robertson meeting Spriggs, Ryan facing Connor, and Law versus Gagne. The semi-finals will follow at 12 noon and the final for a top prize of $6,500 is scheduled for 3 o'clock in Dauphin.


The Dauphin Clinic Pharmacy Cash Spiel is entering it's 5th year on both the Manitoba / World Curling Tours.  This year's spiel will be one of the last Canada Cup West Qualifiers.

 
 
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