Team package 2017 EXPERIENCE CLASSIC
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RULES AND GENERAL INFORMATION Thank you all for participating in this year's edition of the Experience Classic. The draw is sectioned according to requested start times and draw limitations. This means, seeding is extremely hard to accomplish while trying to accommodate requests as best as possible. Thank you for your understanding. We would like to thank Lachine Curling Club for collaborating with us once again and hosting games on sheets 51, 52, and 53 on Saturday November 11th. RULES BROOMS The "broom moratorium" is in full effect, as the bonspiel has CTRS consideration. Please contact us if you have any questions. We will have "Legal" heads available at the club in case. The ladies section having only eight teams precludes the potential for CTRS points, therefore the broom moratorium need not apply. HAMMER Prior to each game, teams will flip a coin. The team winning the coin flip will choose colour. The team losing the coin flip will choose which side of the sheet (in turn or out turn side) to deliver their stones. In alternating fashion, each team will throw three stones; the first two being practice rocks, and the third used to determine hammer in the first end of the game shortest distance to pin wins hammer. Should the pin be covered, the same player will throw again. Playoffs - same formula will apply throughout. IMPORTANT: The accumulation of all three games draw to button for hammer (measured in cm), will be the shootout score used for tiebreakers. Any unmeasured rocks will result in an automatic maximum distance recorded. PLAYOFF ROUND In the Open section, the teams with the top record in each pool qualify in seeds Q1 Q4. Playoff seeding to be determined by overall record, then by cumulative shootout score. In case of a tie within the pool, rankings will be determined by: 1) head to head result; 2) the lowest cumulative shootout score. The remaining 4 qualifying spots (seeds Q5 - Q8) will be the next 4 best records overall, using shootouts as the tiebreaker for seeding.
In the Ladies section, the teams with the top record in each pool qualify in seeds Q1 Q2. Playoff seeding to be determined by overall record, then by cumulative shootout score. In case of a tie within the pool, rankings will be determined by: 1) head to head result; 2) the lowest cumulative shootout score. The remaining two qualifying spots (seeds Q3 Q4) will be the next two best records overall, using shootouts as the tiebreaker. TIE BREAKING METHOD FOR ACCESSING THE PLAYOFF ROUND Once Q1 through Q4 (for the Open) and Q1 and Q2 (for the ladies) are determined from Pool Rankings, if more than four Open and/or more than two Ladies teams are left with records that would qualify for the playoff round, tie breaking games will be played, as follows: If eight Open teams remain playoff eligible after qualifying Q1-Q4, then: The two eligible teams with the best shout out scores will be Q5 and Q6 respectively. The next four eligible teams, in order of shootout results will playoff at 2100 Saturday night for Q7 and Q8. The two eligible teams with the highest shootout scores will be eliminated. If seven Open teams remain playoff eligible after qualifying Q1-Q4, then: The three eligible teams with the best shout out scores will be Q5, Q6 and Q7 respectively. The next two eligible teams, in order of shootout results will playoff at 2100 Saturday night for Q8. The two eligible teams with the highest shootout scores will be eliminated. If six Open teams remain playoff eligible after qualifying Q1-Q4, then: The two eligible teams with the best shout out scores will be Q5 and Q6 respectively. The four remaining eligible teams, in order of shootout results, will playoff at 2100 Saturday night for Q7 and Q8. If five Open teams remain playoff eligible after qualifying Q1-Q4, then: The three eligible teams with the best shout out scores will be Q5, Q6 and Q7 respectively. The two remaining eligible teams will playoff at 2100 Saturday night for Q8. If four Ladies teams remain playoff eligible after qualifying Q1-Q2, then: Those four eligible teams, in order of shootout results will playoff at 2100 Saturday night for Q3 and Q4. If three Ladies teams remain playoff eligible after qualifying Q1-Q2, then: The eligible team with the best shout out scores will be Q2. The two remaining eligible teams, in order of shootout results will playoff at 2100 Saturday night for Q4. For the playoff round - any unexpected circumstance that arises, will be decided by the tournament committee with consultation of impartial skips.
GENERAL INFORMATION Friday night: all players are entitled to FRED S FAMOUS spaghetti dinner (free for players, $15/guests). We will once again have a band playing throughout the evening. Spaghetti will be served between 18:00-21:00 approximately. Snacks will be provided throughout the event after each game. Saturday, you will receive a free meal-ticket, for lunch or supper, at Baie d Urfé. Supplementary food can be purchased for a small fee. Hot dogs, grilled cheese, hamburgers etc... will be on the menu. Saturday evening entertainment, above and beyond the potential for tie-breaking games, will be provided at BDCC. POOLS AND ROUND ROBI N SCHEDULE # TEAM NAME GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 OA1 FELIX ASSELIN Fri - 13:00 Fri - 21:00 Sat - 14:30 OA2 MATHIEU DRAPEAU Fri - 13:00 Fri - 21:00 Sat - 14:30 OA3 STEEVE GAGNON Thu - 19:00 Fri - 21:00 Sat - 14:30 OA4 FLABBY Thu - 19:00 Fri - 21:00 Sat - 14:30 OB1 PIERRE-LUC TRÉPANIER Wed - 19:00 Sat - 09:00 Sat - 14:30 OB2 STEVE HOLDAWAY Wed - 19:00 Sat - 09:00 Sat - 14:30 OB3 JEFF STEWART Wed - 19:00 Sat - 09:00 Sat - 14:30 OB4 BEN VEZEAU Wed - 19:00 Sat - 09:00 Sat - 14:30 OC1 MARTIN LAVOIE Wed - 19:00 Fri - 18:30 Sat - 14:30 OC2 ADAM FREILICH Wed - 19:00 Fri - 18:30 Sat - 14:30 OC3 SIMON DUPUIS Fri - 13:00 Fri - 18:30 Sat - 14:30 OC4 MARK HOMAN Fri - 13:00 Fri - 18:30 Sat - 14:30 OD1 SCOTT HILL Thu - 19:00 Sat - 11:30 Sat - 17:00 OD2 MARC DON Thu - 19:00 Sat - 11:30 Sat - 17:00 OD3 J-S ROY Fri - 21:00 Sat - 11:30 Sat - 17:00 OD4 ALEK BEDARD Fri - 21:00 Sat - 11:30 Sat - 17:00 LA1 LAURA THOMAS Fri - 18:30 Sat - 11:30 Sat - 17:00 LA2 CATHY DERICK Fri - 18:30 Sat - 11:30 Sat - 17:00 LA3 BRIGITTE GOSSELIN Fri - 15:30 Sat - 11:30 Sat - 17:00 LA4 MARIE-FRANCE LAROUCHE Fri - 15:30 Sat - 11:30 Sat - 17:00 LB1 KARLA EKDOM-DELORME Fri - 15:30 Sat - 11:30 Sat - 17:00 LB2 CASSANDRA LEWIN Fri - 15:30 Sat - 09:00 Sat - 17:00 LB3 GAETANE TREMBLAY Fri - 15:30 Sat - 09:00 Sat - 17:00 LB4 ROXANE PERRON Fri - 15:30 Sat - 11:30 Sat - 17:00
PLAYOFF BRACKETS OPEN SECTION LADIES SECTION Q1 Sun 09:00 OF01 191 Q8 Sun 14:00 OF05 193 Q5 Q1 Sun 11:15 OF02 191 Sun 09:00 LF01 192 Q4 Sun 16:30 OF07 192 Q4 Sun 16 Sun 09:00:30 Q6 LF03 193 Q3 Sun 11:15 OF03 193 Sun 11:15 LF02 192 Q3 Q7 Sun 14:00 OF06 191 Q2 Sun 09:00 OF04 193 Q2
FULL SCHEDULE GAME TEAM vs. TEAM DATE - TIME SHEET OB01 PIERRE-LUC TRÉPANIER STEVE HOLDAWAY Wednesday, November 08-19:00 191 OC01 MARTIN LAVOIE ADAM FREILICH Wednesday, November 08-19:00 192 OB02 JEFF STEWART BEN VEZEAU Wednesday, November 08-19:00 193 OA02 STEEVE GAGNON FLABBY Thursday, November 09-19:00 192 OD01 SCOTT HILL MARC DON Thursday, November 09-19:00 193 OC02 SIMON DUPUIS MARK HOMAN Friday, November 10-13:00 191 OA01 FELIX ASSELIN MATHIEU DRAPEAU Friday, November 10-13:00 193 LB01 KARLA EKDOM-DELORME CASSANDRA LEWIN Friday, November 10-15:30 191 LB02 GAETANE TREMBLAY ROXANE PERRON Friday, November 10-15:30 192 LA02 BRIGITTE GOSSELIN MARIE-FRANCE LAROUCHE Friday, November 10-15:30 193 OC03 ADAM FREILICH SIMON DUPUIS Friday, November 10-18:30 191 LA01 LAURA THOMAS CATHY DERICK Friday, November 10-18:30 192 OC04 MARK HOMAN MARTIN LAVOIE Friday, November 10-18:30 193 OA06 MATHIEU DRAPEAU FLABBY Friday, November 10-21:00 193 OD02 J-S ROY ALEK BEDARD Friday, November 10-21:00 192 OA05 FELIX ASSELIN STEEVE GAGNON Friday, November 10-21:00 191 LB03 CASSANDRA LEWIN GAETANE TREMBLAY Saturday, November 11-09:00 191 OB03 STEVE HOLDAWAY JEFF STEWART Saturday, November 11-09:00 192 OB04 BEN VEZEAU PIERRE-LUC TRÉPANIER Saturday, November 11-09:00 193 OD03 MARC DON J-S ROY Saturday, November 11-11:30 53 OD04 ALEK BEDARD SCOTT HILL Saturday, November 11-11:30 51 LB04 ROXANE PERRON KARLA EKDOM-DELORME Saturday, November 11-11:30 191 LA03 CATHY DERICK BRIGITTE GOSSELIN Saturday, November 11-11:30 192 LA04 MARIE-FRANCE LAROUCHE LAURA THOMAS Saturday, November 11-11:30 193 OA04 FLABBY FELIX ASSELIN Saturday, November 11-14:30 191 OC05 MARTIN LAVOIE SIMON DUPUIS Saturday, November 11-14:30 193 OC06 ADAM FREILICH MARK HOMAN Saturday, November 11-14:30 53 OB05 PIERRE-LUC TRÉPANIER JEFF STEWART Saturday, November 11-14:30 52 OB06 STEVE HOLDAWAY BEN VEZEAU Saturday, November 11-14:30 192 OA03 MATHIEU DRAPEAU STEEVE GAGNON Saturday, November 11-14:30 51 OD05 SCOTT HILL J-S ROY Saturday, November 11-17:00 51 OD06 MARC DON ALEK BEDARD Saturday, November 11-17:00 52 LA06 CATHY DERICK MARIE-FRANCE LAROUCHE Saturday, November 11-17:00 53 LA05 LAURA THOMAS BRIGITTE GOSSELIN Saturday, November 11-17:00 191 LB05 KARLA EKDOM-DELORME GAETANE TREMBLAY Saturday, November 11-17:00 192 LB06 CASSANDRA LEWIN ROXANE PERRON Saturday, November 11-17:00 193 TIE BREAKERS BRIS D'ÉGALITÉ Saturday, November 11-21:00