2003 Ontario Nokia Cup

2003 Ontario Nokia Cup
Host cityMississauga, Ontario
ArenaHershey Centre
DatesJanuary 25-February 2
WinnerTeam Cochrane
Curling clubRCMP CC, Ottawa, Ontario
SkipBryan Cochrane
ThirdBill Gamble
SecondIan MacAulay
LeadJohn Steski
FinalistPeter Corner
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The 2003 Ontario Nokia Cup, Southern Ontario's men's provincial curling championship, was held January 25-February 2 at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga.[1]

Ottawa's Bryan Cochrane won his lone provincial championship of his career. His rink of Bill Gamble, Ian MacAulay, and John Steski would represent Ontario at the 2003 Nokia Brier.

The event was boycotted by the Wayne Middaugh and Glenn Howard rinks, who were still in a dispute with the Canadian Curling Association over receiving a share of Brier revenues.[2][3]

Teams

Skip Third Second Lead
Bryan Cochrane Bill Gamble Ian MacAulay John Steski
Peter Corner Heath McCormick Todd Brandwood Shaun Harris
Phil Daniel Kevin Daniel Pete Dekoning Chris Lumbard
Gary Grant Scott Foster Dan Balachorek Jim Chilvers
Mike Harris John Base Phil Loevenmark Trevor Wall
John Morris Joe Frans Craig Savill Brent Laing
Howard Rajala Paul Madden Chris Fulton Jeff Henderson
Brent Ross Doug Gibson Alex Faulkner Wes Pike
Adam Spencer Rob Rumfeldt Greg Robinson Tom Rudland
Greg Timbers Barry Acton Randy Grant Chris David

Standings

Skip Club Wins Losses
Bryan Cochrane RCMP Curling Club 8 1
John Morris Stayner Granite Club 7 2
Mike Harris Oakville Curling Club 6 3
Peter Corner Glendale Golf and Country Club 5 4
Gary Grant Uxbridge and District Curling Club 5 4
Phil Daniel Curling Club of Kingsville 4 5
Howard Rajala Rideau Curling Club 4 5
Greg Timbers Uxbridge and District Curling Club 3 6
Brent Ross Harriston Curling Club 2 7
Adam Spencer Guelph Curling Club 1 8

Tie-breaker

  • Corner 9-3 Grant[4]

Playoffs

Page playoff systemSemifinalFinal
1Bryan Cochrane 61Bryan Cochrane11
2John Morris54Peter Corner8
2John Morris5
4Peter Corner 8
3Mike Harris5
4Peter Corner6

References

  1. ^ "Home". Archived from the original on 2003-05-06.
  2. ^ "Canoe.Com". canoe. Archived from the original on December 6, 2017. Retrieved 2022-11-19.
  3. ^ "Nolan's Notes: The story of the Original 18". 13 November 2014.
  4. ^ "Home". Archived from the original on 2003-06-26.