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1986 Canadian Junior Men's Curling Championship

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The 1986 Pepsi Canadian Junior Men's Curling Championship was held February 16-22 at the Red Deer Curling Club[1] in Red Deer, Alberta.

Team Manitoba, skipped by future Manitoba Leader of the Opposition Hugh McFadyen and his teammates Jon Mead, Norman Gould, John Lange defeated Saskatchewan in the final, to claim the province's fourth provincial men's junior title. The team would go on to win a silver medal for Canada at the 1987 World Junior Curling Championships.

It would be the last year where the men's and women's junior tournaments would be held at separate times.

Round-robin standings

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Key
Teams to Playoffs
Teams to Tiebreakers
Team Skip Locale W L
 Manitoba Hugh McFadyen Winnipeg 11 0
 Saskatchewan Kelly Vollman Kronau 9 2
 Alberta Trenton McQuarrie Lethbridge 8 3
 British Columbia Graeme Franklin Richmond 8 3
 Quebec René Lanteigne Laval 7 4
 Ontario Michael Harris Toronto 6 5
 Northern Ontario Gary Champagne Thunder Bay[2] 4 7
 Nova Scotia Jeff Hopkins Bridgewater 4 7
 Prince Edward Island James McCarthy Charlottetown 4 7
 Yukon/Northwest Territories Chad Cowan Whitehorse 2 9
 New Brunswick Tim Comeau Grand Falls 2 9
 Newfoundland Paul Rogers Baie Verte 1 10

Playoffs

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Tiebreaker Semifinal Final
 Alberta 6
 British Columbia 4  Saskatchewan 6
 Alberta 4
 Manitoba 7
 Saskatchewan 5

References

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  1. ^ "Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan on February 16, 1986 · Page 194".
  2. ^ "Our Champions".
  • Ottawa Citizen, February 17, 1986, pg B4
  • Ottawa Citizen, February 21, 1986, pg B4
  • Ottawa Citizen, February 22, 1986, pg E3&E4
  • Ottawa Citizen, February 24, 1986, pg B3


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