1982 Canadian Junior Men's Curling Championship

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DatesFebruary 21–27
Winner Ontario
1982 Canadian Junior
Men's Curling Championship
Host citySwift Current, Saskatchewan
ArenaStockade
DatesFebruary 21–27
Winner Ontario
Curling clubMississaugua Golf & Country Club, Mississauga
SkipJohn Base
ThirdBruce Webster
SecondDave McAnerney
LeadJim Donahoe
Finalist British Columbia (Todd Gray)
« 1981
1983 »

The 1982 Pepsi Canadian Junior Men's Curling Championship was held February 21 to 27 at the Stockade in Swift Current, Saskatchewan.[1]

In the final, Ontario's John Base defeated British Columbia's Todd Gray rink, 4–3. BC was in the driver's seat having taken a 3–1 lead after eight, thanks to a two great shots by Gray, a hit and roll behind a guard on hist first, and a draw on his last. In the ninth end however, Gray was narrow on his last rock, allowing Base to draw through a port to score two, and tie the game in the third. In the tenth, Base drew to the four foot behind cover to sit one. Gray responded by throwing his draw through the house, giving up the steal and handing the Canadian Junior crown to Base and his Ontario team. Both Ontario and BC had identical 9–2 records after the round robin, but Ontario earned a bye to the final thanks to defeating BC in their round robin match.[2]


The teams were as follows:[1][3]

Province / Territory Skip Third Second Lead Locale
AlbertaSteve PetrykDavid ZabolotniukLyle HornelandDenis KrysalkaEdmonton
British ColumbiaTodd GrayMike SlatteryGreg KastesDoug Portfors[a]North Vancouver
ManitobaEric MontfordAlan KinnairdMike FriesenMilhau GagneWinnipeg
New BrunswickMark GaudetRoger NasonKen CrippsJerome BearFredericton
NewfoundlandLorne HendersonPaul HarveyMarc BrophyJeff HodderSt. John's
Northern OntarioBill AdamsScott Henderson (skip)Jim AdamsBrad CoulsonThunder Bay
Nova ScotiaKent SaundersMichael MyraTodd MayoStephen RhodenizerLunenburg
OntarioJohn BaseBruce WebsterDave McAnerneyJim DonahoeMississauga
Prince Edward IslandWade MacRaePaul DillonMike DillonRoy WhitlockCharlottetown
QuebecLarry PhillipsFrancois ThibaultJean-Marc BeaudetLuc BoisvertTrois-Rivières
SaskatchewanDoug MarksCraig KochTracy LeaderScott MazinkeRegina
Northwest Territories/YukonTrev McIlwaineDave PearsonWayne ZigarlickDon CostucciPine Point


Round robin standings

Final standings[5]

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Team Skip W L
OntarioJohn Base92
British ColumbiaTodd Gray92
ManitobaEric Montford83
Northern OntarioBill Adams74
NewfoundlandLorne Henderson74
QuebecLarry Phillips56
SaskatchewanDoug Marks56
Nova ScotiaKent Saunders47
AlbertaSteve Petryk47
Prince Edward IslandWade MacRae47
New BrunswickMark Gaudet38
Northwest Territories/YukonTrev McIlwaine110

Playoffs

Notes

References

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