Scott Bitz
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Scott Bitz | ||
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Brier appearances 2 (2002, 2009) | | |
Top CTRS ranking | 24th (2013-14) |
Scott Bitz (born October 29, 1973) is a
He is a two-time provincial champion.Career
Bitz was born in Regina, Saskatchewan. In 1992, Bitz won the junior provincial championship, giving him the right to represent Saskatchewan at the 1992 Canadian Junior Curling Championships. His team of Jeff Tait, Pat Simmons and Greg Burrows finished the round robin with a 6–5 record. They won their first tiebreaker match against Ontario, but lost their second to Prince Edward Island.[2]
Ten years later, Bitz won his first
Bitz had played for Jordison from 2006 until 2010 when Jordison left the team. Bitz then formed his own team, and participated in the provincials in 2011 and 2012, but was unable to qualify to the playoffs in both.
Personal life
Bitz is a chiropractor with a degree from the University of Regina. Bitz also attended the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College.
Teams
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Events |
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1999–00 | Pat Simmons | Scott Bitz | Brian McCusker | Ron Pugsley | |
2002–03 | Scott Bitz | Mark Lang | Brian McCusker | Kelly Moskowy | 2002 Sask., Brier |
2009–10 | Joel Jordison | Scott Bitz | Aryn Schmidt | Dean Hicke | 2009 Sask., Brier |
2010–11 | Scott Bitz | Mark Lang | Aryn Schmidt | Dean Hicke | |
2011–12 | Scott Bitz | Mark Lang | Aryn Schmidt | Dean Hicke | |
2012–13 | Scott Bitz | Jeff Sharp | Aryn Schmidt | Dean Hicke |
References
- ^ "Scores and Results".
- Canadian Curling Association.
- Canadian Curling Association.