Pat Ferris
Patrick Ferris | |
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Born |
North York, Ontario | October 28, 1975
Team | |
Skip | Pat Ferris |
Third | Andrew Fairfull |
Second | Craig Fairfull |
Lead | Robert Larmer |
Patrick "Pat" Ferris (born October 28, 1975 in North York, Ontario) is a Canadian curler from Grimsby, Ontario. He was active on the World Curling Tour from 1999 to 2008 and still curls in the Ontario Curling Tour.
Career
Ferris had a successful junior career. In 1993, he skipped his Sutton District High School team to a provincial schoolboy championship. He won back to back provincial junior titles in 1995 and 1996. This qualified Ferris to skip the Ontario team at the Canadian Junior Curling Championships in both of those years. At the 1995 Canadian Juniors, he led Ontario and teammates Chris Schell, Bryan Johnson and Paul Webster to a 5-7 record, missing the playoffs. In 1996, his rink would find more success. The team, which consisted of Johnson, Shaun Harris and future U.S. champion Heath McCormick finished the round robin with a 7-5 record, in a 4-way tie for 3rd. In their first tie breaker match, the team lost to Nova Scotia.
Ferris has found less success since his junior career. He has skipped for most of his curling career except for the 2001-02 season where he threw third stones for McCormick.
Personal life
Currently, Ferris is an insurance broker with Milmine Insurance Brokers.
References
- Pat Ferris on the World Curling Tour database