World Curling Tour
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.
The teams are listed as follows:[3]
Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Locale |
Alexander Attinger | Felix Attinger | Daniel Schifferli | Simon Attinger | Switzerland |
Todd Birr | Doug Pottinger | Tom O'Connor | Kevin Birr | Mankato, Minnesota |
Craig Brown | Kroy Nernberger | Matt Hamilton | Jon Brunt | Madison, Wisconsin |
Chris Dolan | Cam McLelland | Tim Jeanetta | Brian Sparstad | St. Paul, Minnesota |
Korey Dropkin | Mark Fenner | Connor Hoge | Alex Fenson | Wayland, Massachusetts |
Mike Farbelow | Kevin Deeren | Kraig Deeren | Mark Lazar | St. Paul, Minnesota |
Eric Fenson | Trevor Andrews | Blake Morton | Calvin Weber | Bemidji, Minnesota |
Pete Fenson | Shawn Rojeski | Joe Polo | Ryan Brunt | Bemidji, Minnesota |
Christopher Plys (fourth) | Tyler George (skip) | Rich Ruohonen | Colin Hufman | Duluth, Minnesota |
Geoff Goodland | Tim Solin | Pete Westberg | Ken Olson | Eau Claire, Wisconsin |
Ryan Lemke | Nathan Gebert | John Lilla | Casey Konopacky | Medford, Wisconsin |
Ethan Meyers | Kyle Kakela | Trevor Host | Cameron Ross | Duluth, Minnesota |
Jim Milosevich | Dale Gibbs | Mark Lusche | Neil Kay | St. Paul, Minnesota |
Greg Persinger | Nick Myers | Sean Murray | Chad Persinger | Fairbanks, Alaska |
Jeremy Roe | Steve Day | Patrick Roe | Mark Hartman | Madison, Wisconsin |
John Shuster | Jeff Isaacson | Jared Zezel | John Landsteiner | Duluth, Minnesota |
The draw is listed as follows:[4]
The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[5]
The teams are listed as follows:[6]
Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Locale |
Erika Brown | Debbie McCormick | Jessica Schultz | Ann Swisshelm | Madison, Wisconsin |
Alexandra Carlson | Monica Walker | Kendall Moulton | Jordan Moulton | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Cory Christensen | Rebecca Funk | Anna Bauman | Sonja Bauman | Duluth, Minnesota |
Brigid Ellig | Heather Van Sistine | Sara Shuster | Julia Boles | St. Paul, Minnesota |
Jenna Haag | Chloe Pahl | Grace Gabower | Erin Wallace | Janesville, Wisconsin |
Becca Hamilton | Molly Bonner | Tara Peterson | Sophie Brorson | Madison, Wisconsin |
Patti Lank | Mackenzie Lank | Nina Spatola | Caitlin Maroldo | Lewiston, New York |
Charrissa Lin | Sherri Schummer | Emilia Juocys | Senja Lopac | New Haven, Connecticut |
Joyance Meechai | Casey Cucchiarelli | Jen Cahak | Courtney Shaw | New York, New York |
Jill Mouzar | Stephanie LeDrew | Danielle Inglis | Hollie Nicol | Toronto, Ontario |
Cassie Potter | Jamie Haskell | Jackie Lemke | Steph Sambor | St. Paul, Minnesota |
Allison Pottinger | Nicole Joraanstad | Natalie Nicholson | Tabitha Peterson | St. Paul, Minnesota |
Margie Smith | Norma O'Leary | Debbie Dexter | Shelly Kosal | St. Paul, Minnesota |
Miranda Solem | Vicky Persenger | Karlie Koenig | Chelsea Solem | Cohasset, Minnesota |
Amy Wright | Courtney George | Aileen Sormunen | Amanda McLean | Duluth, Minnesota |
Round Robin Standings
[edit] Final Round Robin Standings[7]
Key |
| Teams to Playoffs |
| Teams to Tiebreaker |
The playoffs draw is listed as follows:[8]