1996 Ontario Nokia Cup
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The 1996 Nokia Cup, southern Ontario men's provincial curling championship was held February 6-11 at the
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. The winning rink of
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, Larry Smyth, Robert Rumfeldt,
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from the Ridgetown Curling Club would go on to represent Ontario at the
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. Ingram won his lone provincial championship, defeating future Olympic gold medallist
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in the final. Ingram scored a big four-ender in the first thanks to a Howard miss, and Howard missed a double attempt in the last end which gave the win to Ingram.


Standings

''Final standings''


Scores


February 6

;Draw 1 *Spencer 7, Minogue 6 *Werenich 10, Ingram 5 *Roberson 8, Park 0 *Tosh 8, Walker 6 *Shinn 8, Howard 5 ;Draw 2 *Werenich 10, Shinn 4 *Minogue 9, Park 3 *Walker 7, Spencer 4 *Howard 10, Ingram 8 *Tosh 8, Robertson 5


February 7

;Draw 3 *Ingram 9, Robertson 4 *Howard 9, Walker 7 *Minogue 6, Tosh 4 *Park 7, Shinn 5 *Spencer 9, Werenich 8 ;Draw 4 *Minogue 9, Walker 4 *Werenich 9, Robertson 6 *Ingram 9, Shinn 2 *Tosh 7, Spencer 2 *Howard 5, Park 4


February 8

;Draw 5 *Tosh 8, Shinn 4 *Spencer 8, Park 4 *Howard 10, Werenich 8 *Minogue 6, Ingram 5 *Robertson 8, Walker 5 ;Draw 6 *Howard 9, Tosh 6 *Spencer 7, Robertson 6 *Ingram 11, Walker 3 *Werenich 9, Park 2 *Minogue 9, Shinn 4


February 9

;Draw 7 *Tosh 8, Park 7 *Werenich 10, Walker 4 *Howard 10, Minogue 2 *Shinn 10, Robertson 8 *Ingram 8, Spencer 1 ;Draw 8 *Werenich 10, Tosh 3 *Ingram 6, Park 3 *Walker 9, Shinn 8 *Robertson 8, Minogue 4 *Howard 9, Spencer 3


February 10

;Draw 9 *Robertson 7, Howard 5 *Ingram 12, Tosh 3 *Spencer 11, Shinn 5 *Werenich 7, Minogue 2 *Walker 10, Park 6


Playoffs


Semifinal

''February 10, 1996''


Final

''February 11, 1996''


References

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