Want to find out how everyone did year by year? Click on the name plate of the winner of each year to get that year's complete stats you are interested in.
Click here to look at each year's winners of the Barteski Family CFL Football Pool.
The 1st year for the Barteski Family CFL Football Pool was 1986. There were 31 participants in the inaugural pool, with all participants selecting who they thought would win each of the 81 games played in the 9 team 1986 CFL season. The winner of the 1986 pool was Duane Budnick, who finished the year with a total of 58 correct predictions, plus 16 correct bonus game predictions for a total of 74 points. Pauline Brooks was 2nd with 69 total points and Brian Barteski was 3rd with 68 total points. The maximum points available in 1986 was 101 points; 81 games and 20 bonus games. On the other end of the spectrum, Jan Fogg ended up in last place in total points with 42 points and in correct bonus game predictions with 5. In the Points Spread portion of the pool, Olga Barteski and Henry Budnick shared first place, each with differences of 17 points and Don Fogg was last with a difference of 323 points.
The 2nd year of the Barteski Family CFL Football Pool saw 30 participants selecting who they thought would win each of the 72 games to be played in the 8 team 1987 CFL season. The CFL dropped from 9 teams in 1986 to 8 teams in 1987 with the folding of the Montreal Alouettes a week before the 1987 season was to start. The winner of the 1987 pool was Brian Barteski who finished with 51 correct predictions and 12 correct bonus game predictions for a total of 63 points. The maximum points available in 1987 was 92 points, 72 games and 20 bonus games. Jan Fogg almost pulled off the "worst to first" feat, but settled for 2nd place with 62 total points. Daryl Budnick and Henry Budnick were tied for 3rd place with 60 total points. Jim Carlson ended the year in last place with 43 total points and Martha Barteski had the fewest bonus games correct with 6. In the Points Spread portion of the pool, Joyce Budnck won first place with a difference of 16 points and Jim Carlson was last with a difference of 474 points.
The 3rd year of the Barteski Family CFL Football Pool saw 35 participants selecting who they thought would win each of the 72 games to be played in the 8 team 1988 CFL season. The winner of the 1988 pool was Blaine Barteski who finished with 53 correct predictions and 13 correct bonus game predictions for a total of 66 points. The maximum points available in 1988 was 90 points, 72 games and 18 bonus games. Henry Budnick was a couple of points behind in 2nd place with 64 points and Joyce Budnick claimed 3rd place also with 64 total points but with 1 less actual games correct than Henry. Mike Zelinski ended the year in last place with 41 total points and Bernice Matlock and Marsha Barteski had the fewest bonus games correct with 6. In the Points Spread portion of the pool, Blaine Barteski won first place with a difference of 8 points and Chris Carlson was last with a difference of 549 points.
The 4th year of the Barteski Family CFL Football Pool saw 40 participants selecting who they thought would win each of the 72 games to be played in the 8 team 1989 CFL season. The winners of the 1989 pool were Frank & Martha Barteski who finished with 47 correct predictions and 13 correct bonus game predictions for a total of 60 points. The maximum points available in 1989 was 90 points, 72 games and 18 bonus games. Blaine Barteski was tied for 2nd place with Rick Barteski, both with 55 points. Henry Budnick ended the year in last place with 47 total points and Daryl Budnick had the fewest bonus games correct with 5. In the Points Spread portion of the pool, Joe Barteski won first place with a difference of 41 points and Frank & Martha Barteski were last with a difference of 359 points.
The 5th year of the Barteski Family CFL Football Pool saw 40 participants selecting who they thought would win each of the 72 games to be played in the 8 team 1990 CFL season. The winner of the 1990 pool was Bernice Matlock who finished with 47 correct predictions and 13 correct bonus game predictions for a total of 60 points. The maximum points available in 1990 was 90 points, 72 games and 18 bonus games. Val Lusk was in 2nd place with 56 points and Henry Budnick and Chris Carlson tied for 3rd place with 55 points. Martha Barteski ended the year in last place with 35 total points and Cindy Barteski had the fewest bonus games correct with 5. In the Points Spread portion of the pool, Jim Carlson won first place with a difference of 1 point and Kal Barteski was last with a difference of 219 points.
The 6th year of the Barteski Family CFL Football Pool saw 42 participants selecting who they thought would win each of the 72 games to be played in the 8 team 1991 CFL season. The winner of the 1991 pool was Rick Barteski who finished with 51 correct predictions and 13 correct bonus game predictions for a total of 64 points. The maximum points available in 1991 was 90 points, 72 games and 18 bonus games. Bernice Matlock was in 2nd place with 61 points and Don Fogg was in 3rd place also with 61 points. Kal Barteski ended the year in last place with 35 total points and Brandon Barteski had the fewest bonus games correct with 5. In the Points Spread portion of the pool, Blaine Barteski and Alex Dasuk tied for first place with a difference of 2 points and Frank Barteski was last with a difference of 205 points.
The 7th year of the Barteski Family CFL Football Pool saw 39 participants selecting who they thought would win each of the 72 games to be played in the 8 team 1992 CFL season. The winner of the 1992 pool was Dean Brooks who finished with 50 correct predictions and 9 correct bonus game predictions for a total of 59 points. The maximum points available in 1992 was 90 points, 72 games and 18 bonus games. Keegan Barteski was in 2nd place with 58 points and Ed Barteski was in 3rd place also with 58 points. Travis Fogg ended the year in last place with 36 total points and Rhonda Dasiuk had the fewest bonus games correct with 5. In the Points Spread portion of the pool, Sheldon Dasiuk and Dean Brooks tied for first place with a difference of 7 points and Cindy Barteski was last with a difference of 376 poiints.
The 8th year of the Barteski Family CFL Football Pool saw 35 participants selecting who they thought would win each of the 81 games to be played in the 9 team 1993 CFL season. The winner of the 1993 pool was Sheldon Dasiuk who finished with 58 correct predictions and 17 correct bonus game predictions for a total of 75 points. The maximum points available in 1993 was 102 points, 81 games and 21 bonus games. Bernice Matlock was in 2nd place with 73 points and Duane Budnick was in 3rd place with 71 points. Keegan Barteski ended the year in last place with 45 total points and Keegan also had the fewest bonus games correct with 6. In the Points Spread portion of the pool, Sheldon Dasiuk was in first place with a difference of 1 points and Ed Barteski was last with a difference of 227 points.
The 9th year of the Barteski Family CFL Football Pool saw 41 participants selecting who they thought would win each of the 108 games to be played in the 12 team 1994 CFL season. The winner of the 1994 pool was Bernice Matlock who finished with 81 correct predictions and 13 correct bonus game predictions for a total of 94 points. The maximum points available in 1994 was 126 points, 108 games and 18 bonus games. Ken Barteski was in 2nd place with 90 points and Blaine Barteski was in 3rd place with 89 points. Val Lusk ended the year in last place with 43 total points and Lisa Barteski had the fewest bonus games correct with 4. In the Points Spread portion of the pool, Linda Barteski was in first place with a difference of 8 points and Rhonda Dasiuk was last with a difference of 431 points.
The 10th year of the Barteski Family CFL Football Pool saw 36 participants selecting who they thought would win each of the 117 games to be played in the 13 team 1995 CFL season. The winner of the 1995 pool was Ken Barteski who finished with 80 correct predictions and 19 correct bonus game predictions for a total of 99 points. The maximum points available in 1995 was 139 points, 117 games and 22 bonus games. Frank Barteski and Don Fogg finished in a tie for 2nd place with 97 points (79 wins and 18 bonus points). Brandon Barteski ended the year in last place with 56 total points and Brandon also dad the fewest bonus games correct with 8. In the Points Spread portion of the pool, Don Fogg and Ken Barteski were in first place, each with a difference of 2 points and Keri Fogg was last with a difference of 386 points.
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