2012 Madison Cash Spiel

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2012 Madison Cash Spiel
Host cityMadison, Wisconsin
ArenaMadison Curling Club
DatesNovember 30 – December 2
Men's winnerMinnesota Pete Fenson
Curling clubBemidji CC, Bemidji
SkipPete Fenson
ThirdShawn Rojeski
SecondJoe Polo
LeadRyan Brunt
FinalistMinnesota John Shuster
Women's winnerWisconsin Erika Brown
Curling clubMadison CC, Madison
SkipErika Brown
ThirdDebbie McCormick
SecondJessica Schultz
LeadAnn Swisshelm
FinalistOntario Jill Mouzar

The 2012 Madison Cash Spiel was held from November 30 to December 2 at the Madison Curling Club in Madison, Wisconsin as part of the 2012–13 World Curling Tour. The event was held in a round robin format.[1][2] In the men's final, Pete Fenson won his second consecutive title and fourth title overall with a win over former teammate John Shuster. Fenson defeated Shuster in an extra end with a score of 6–5. In the women's final, Erika Brown defeated Jill Mouzar with a score of 8–7 to win her second consecutive and overall title.

Men

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Teams

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The teams are listed as follows:[3]

Skip Third Second Lead Locale
Alexander Attinger Felix Attinger Daniel Schifferli Simon Attinger Switzerland Switzerland
Todd Birr Doug Pottinger Tom O'Connor Kevin Birr Minnesota Mankato, Minnesota
Craig Brown Kroy Nernberger Matt Hamilton Jon Brunt Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin
Chris Dolan Cam McLelland Tim Jeanetta Brian Sparstad Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota
Korey Dropkin Mark Fenner Connor Hoge Alex Fenson Massachusetts Wayland, Massachusetts
Mike Farbelow Kevin Deeren Kraig Deeren Mark Lazar Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota
Eric Fenson Trevor Andrews Blake Morton Calvin Weber Minnesota Bemidji, Minnesota
Pete Fenson Shawn Rojeski Joe Polo Ryan Brunt Minnesota Bemidji, Minnesota
Christopher Plys (fourth) Tyler George (skip) Rich Ruohonen Colin Hufman Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota
Geoff Goodland Tim Solin Pete Westberg Ken Olson Wisconsin Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Ryan Lemke Nathan Gebert John Lilla Casey Konopacky Wisconsin Medford, Wisconsin
Ethan Meyers Kyle Kakela Trevor Host Cameron Ross Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota
Jim Milosevich Dale Gibbs Mark Lusche Neil Kay Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota
Greg Persinger Nick Myers Sean Murray Chad Persinger Alaska Fairbanks, Alaska
Jeremy Roe Steve Day Patrick Roe Mark Hartman Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin
John Shuster Jeff Isaacson Jared Zezel John Landsteiner Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota

Knockout results

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The draw is listed as follows:[4]

A event

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First Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 1
Minnesota Pete Fenson 6
Minnesota Jim Milosevich 4 Minnesota Pete Fenson 4
Switzerland Alexander Attinger 5 Switzerland Alexander Attinger 2
Massachusetts Korey Dropkin 4 Minnesota Pete Fenson 5
Wisconsin Craig Brown 5 Wisconsin Ryan Lemke 3
Alaska Greg Persinger 2 Wisconsin Craig Brown 6
Minnesota Todd Birr 5 Wisconsin Ryan Lemke 7
Wisconsin Ryan Lemke 6
First Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 2
Minnesota John Shuster 5
Minnesota Ethan Meyers 3 Minnesota John Shuster 6
Minnesota Mike Farbelow 5 Minnesota Mike Farbelow 5
Wisconsin Jeremy Roe 2 Minnesota John Shuster 7
Minnesota Tyler George 6 Minnesota Tyler George 1
Minnesota Chris Dolan 1 Minnesota Tyler George 6
Minnesota Eric Fenson 2 Wisconsin Geoff Goodland 4
Wisconsin Geoff Goodland 9

B event

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Second Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 3
Minnesota Jim Milosevich 3
Massachusetts Korey Dropkin 5 Massachusetts Korey Dropkin 6
Alaska Greg Persinger 3 Minnesota Todd Birr 7
Minnesota Todd Birr 6 Minnesota Todd Birr 5
Minnesota Tyler George 8
Second Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 4
Minnesota Ethan Meyers 7
Wisconsin Jeremy Roe 6 Minnesota Ethan Meyers 7
Minnesota Chris Dolan 7 Minnesota Eric Fenson 2
Minnesota Eric Fenson 8 Minnesota Ethan Meyers 8
Wisconsin Ryan Lemke 3
Second Knockout Qualifier 5
Switzerland Alexander Attinger 6
Wisconsin Craig Brown 4 Switzerland Alexander Attinger 3
Minnesota Mike Farbelow 5 Minnesota Mike Farbelow 9
Wisconsin Geoff Goodland 2

C event

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Third Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 6
Minnesota Jim Milosevich 3
Alaska Greg Persinger 5 Alaska Greg Persinger 4
Wisconsin Craig Brown 5
Wisconsin Craig Brown 5
Wisconsin Ryan Lemke 2
Third Knockout Semifinals Qualifier 7
Wisconsin Jeremy Roe 6
Minnesota Chris Dolan 2 Wisconsin Jeremy Roe 8
Wisconsin Geoff Goodland 2
Wisconsin Jeremy Roe 6
Minnesota Todd Birr 7
Third Knockout Qualifier 8
Massachusetts Korey Dropkin 2
Minnesota Eric Fenson 6 Minnesota Eric Fenson 3
Switzerland Alexander Attinger 6

Playoffs

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The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[5]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
Minnesota Tyler George 4
Wisconsin Craig Brown 6
Wisconsin Craig Brown 5
Minnesota John Shuster 6
Minnesota Todd Birr 2
Minnesota John Shuster 5
Minnesota John Shuster 5
Minnesota Pete Fenson 6
Minnesota Pete Fenson 4
Switzerland Alexander Attinger 3
Minnesota Pete Fenson 8
Minnesota Ethan Meyers 2
Minnesota Ethan Meyers 7
Minnesota Mike Farbelow 6

Women

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Teams

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The teams are listed as follows:[6]

Skip Third Second Lead Locale
Erika Brown Debbie McCormick Jessica Schultz Ann Swisshelm Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin
Alexandra Carlson Monica Walker Kendall Moulton Jordan Moulton Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota
Cory Christensen Rebecca Funk Anna Bauman Sonja Bauman Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota
Brigid Ellig Heather Van Sistine Sara Shuster Julia Boles Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota
Jenna Haag Chloe Pahl Grace Gabower Erin Wallace Wisconsin Janesville, Wisconsin
Becca Hamilton Molly Bonner Tara Peterson Sophie Brorson Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin
Patti Lank Mackenzie Lank Nina Spatola Caitlin Maroldo New York (state) Lewiston, New York
Charrissa Lin Sherri Schummer Emilia Juocys Senja Lopac Connecticut New Haven, Connecticut
Joyance Meechai Casey Cucchiarelli Jen Cahak Courtney Shaw New York (state) New York, New York
Jill Mouzar Stephanie LeDrew Danielle Inglis Hollie Nicol Ontario Toronto, Ontario
Cassie Potter Jamie Haskell Jackie Lemke Steph Sambor Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota
Allison Pottinger Nicole Joraanstad Natalie Nicholson Tabitha Peterson Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota
Margie Smith Norma O'Leary Debbie Dexter Shelly Kosal Minnesota St. Paul, Minnesota
Miranda Solem Vicky Persenger Karlie Koenig Chelsea Solem Minnesota Cohasset, Minnesota
Amy Wright Courtney George Aileen Sormunen Amanda McLean Minnesota Duluth, Minnesota

Round Robin Standings

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Final Round Robin Standings[7]

Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreaker
Pool A W L
Wisconsin Erika Brown 4 0
Wisconsin Becca Hamilton 3 1
Minnesota Amy Wright 2 2
Connecticut Charrissa Lin 1 3
New York (state) Joyance Meechai 0 4
Pool A W L
Minnesota Allison Pottinger 4 0
Wisconsin Jenna Haag 2 2
New York (state) Patti Lank 2 2
Minnesota Alexandra Carlson 2 2
Minnesota Margie Smith 0 4
Pool A W L
Ontario Jill Mouzar 4 0
Minnesota Miranda Solem 3 1
Minnesota Cassandra Potter 1 2
Minnesota Cory Christensen 1 3
Minnesota Brigid Ellig 0 3

Tiebreaker

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Team Final
Wisconsin Jenna Haag 1
New York (state) Patti Lank 6

Playoffs

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The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[8]

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
Ontario Jill Mouzar 8
Wisconsin Becca Hamilton 8 Wisconsin Becca Hamilton 0
Minnesota Miranda Solem 4 Ontario Jill Mouzar 7
Wisconsin Erika Brown 8
Wisconsin Erika Brown 6
Minnesota Allison Pottinger 3 New York (state) Patti Lank 2
New York (state) Patti Lank 4

References

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  1. ^ "2012 Madison Cash Spiel – Men's event – Event/Contact information". CurlingZone. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  2. ^ "2012 Madison Cash Spiel – Women's event – Event/Contact information". CurlingZone. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  3. ^ "2012 Madison Cash Spiel – Men's event – Teams". CurlingZone. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  4. ^ "2012 Madison Cash Spiel – Men's event – Draw". CurlingZone. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  5. ^ "2012 Madison Cash Spiel – Men's event – Playoffs". CurlingZone. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  6. ^ "2012 Madison Cash Spiel – Women's event – Teams". CurlingZone. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  7. ^ "2012 Madison Cash Spiel – Women's event – Round Robin". CurlingZone. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
  8. ^ "2012 Madison Cash Spiel – Women's event – Playoffs". CurlingZone. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
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