2004 Nokia Brier - Teams

Teams

Alberta British Columbia Manitoba
Ottewell Curling Club, Edmonton

Skip: Randy Ferbey
Third: David Nedohin*
Second: Scott Pfeifer
Lead: Marcel Rocque
Fifth: Dan Holowaychuk

Royal City Curling Club, New Westminster

Skip: Jay Peachey
Third: Ron Leech
Second: Kevin Ricksiedler
Lead: Brad Fenton
Fifth: Jamie Smith

Swan River Curling Club

Skip: Brent Scales
Third: Gord Hardy
Second: Grant Spicer
Lead: Todd Trevellyan
Fifth: Doug Harrison

New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Northern Ontario
Beaver Curling Club, Moncton

Skip: Russ Howard
Third: James Grattan
Second: Marc LeCocq
Lead: Grant Odishaw
Fifth: Steve Howard

St. John's Curling Club

Skip: Brad Gushue
Third: Mark Nichols
Second: Jamie Korab
Lead: Mark Ward
Fifth: Mike Adam

Cobalt-Haileybury Curling Club

Skip: Rob Gordon
Third: Brian Fawcett
Second: Steve Burnett
Lead: Jeramie Landry
Fifth: Larry Carr

Nova Scotia Ontario Prince Edward Island
Mayflower Curling Club, Halifax

Skip: Mark Dacey
Third: Bruce Lohnes
Second: Rob Harris
Lead: Andrew Gibson
Fifth: Mat Harris

Oakville Curling Club

Skip: Mike Harris
Third: John Base
Second: Phil Loevenmark
Lead: Trevor Wall
Fifth: Ross Scarrow

Silver Fox Curling & Yacht Club, Summerside

Skip: Mike Gaudet
Third: Evan Sullivan
Second: Craig Arsenault
Lead: Sean Ledgerwood
Fifth: Rod MacDonald

Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon/Northwest Territories
Club de curling Rosemère, Montreal

Skip: Daniel Lafleur
Third: Steeve Gagnon
Second: Jean-Sébastien Roy
Lead: Maurice Cayouette
Fifth: Serge Friolet

Muenster Curling Club

Skip: Bruce Korte
Third: Clint Dieno
Second: Roger Korte
Lead: Roy Galonowski
Fifth: Darrell McKee

Whitehorse Curling Club

Skip: Brian Wasnea
Third: Pat Molloy
Second: Bruce Hunt
Lead: Kevin Sumner
Fifth: Clarence Jack

* Throws fourth stones

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