Courtesy of peicurling.com
The Kyle Stevenson rink from the Charlottetown Curling Club have won their first two games at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championships, being played at the Burlington Ontario Golf and Country Club. On Sunday morning they followed up their 8-5 Saturday win over Newfoundland and Labrador’s Matt Blandford foursome with another 8-5 victory, this time over the Mark Dacey rink from Halifax. Dacey was ahead 4-2 after six ends, but Stevenson took the lead with a triple in the seventh, and recorded another three in the ninth in a game which featured a lot of rocks in play and some up-weight hits from Stevenson.
The PEI team, which includes third Donna Butler, second Doug MacGregor, and lead Tricia Affleck play the final Atlantic Canadian team, New Brunswick’s Mary Jane McGuire rink, at 7 pm AT. McGuire is the only other team at 2-0.
On Monday, PEI plays Northern Ontario, and Ontario.
The Kyle Stevenson rink from the Charlottetown Curling Club have won their first two games at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championships, being played at the Burlington Ontario Golf and Country Club. On Sunday morning they followed up their 8-5 Saturday win over Newfoundland and Labrador’s Matt Blandford foursome with another 8-5 victory, this time over the Mark Dacey rink from Halifax. Dacey was ahead 4-2 after six ends, but Stevenson took the lead with a triple in the seventh, and recorded another three in the ninth in a game which featured a lot of rocks in play and some up-weight hits from Stevenson.
The PEI team, which includes third Donna Butler, second Doug MacGregor, and lead Tricia Affleck play the final Atlantic Canadian team, New Brunswick’s Mary Jane McGuire rink, at 7 pm AT. McGuire is the only other team at 2-0.
On Monday, PEI plays Northern Ontario, and Ontario.
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