Saskatchewan’s Brady Scharback trailed Craig and his young B.C. foursome after seven ends, and only managed to score a single in the eighth, forcing the teams to battle it out in an extra end. Scharback was able to steal a point for the 7-6 win and a 4-0 record, tied with Northern Ontario at the top of Pool B.
In another tense game, P.E.I.’s Smith – the only female skip at this year’s championship – threw a scare into Ontario’s Wayne Tuck. Smith is just a year out of juniors, and the other members of her team are still competing at the junior level. But that didn’t stop them from putting the pressure on the Pool A leaders.
Smith, with sister Sabrina at second, Tyler Smith (no relation) at third, and lead Dylan Lowery, stole the first end and led 4-2 after five ends. With the score tied after six, Tuck stole three points in the seventh and ran P.E.I. out of rocks for a 7-4 win, his fourth straight of the round robin.
[PEI picked up their first win, against Nova Scotia’s Paul Flemming rink, in the afternoon draw, scoring 3 points in the final end for a 6-5 come-from-behind victory. The Island squad, with a 1-3 win-loss record, wrap up round robin play today, against NL at 10 am, and the Yukon at 7 pm.]
Saskatchewan and Ontario, along with Northern Ontario’s Trevor Bonot, are the only remaining undefeated teams in the competition. Bonot scored a 7-4 win over Quebec’s Martin Ferland in Pool B action.
In other games on Tuesday night, New Brunswick’s Charlie Sullivan stole four points in the first two ends on the way to a 6-4 win over the Whitehorse Curling Club’s Robert Smallwood. Adam Boland, from St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, scored five points in the fourth end and never trailed in an 11-8 win over Nova Scotia’s Paul Flemming.
Earlier in the day, another young gun – Braden Calvert of Manitoba, a two-time national junior champion – blasted through the opposition, defeating Nunavut 13-2 and British Columbia 7-2 to stay close to the leaders.
The round robin continues on Wednesday, with games at 10 a.m., 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m., Atlantic Time. Of particular interest will be the match-up between the undefeated Pool B leaders, Saskatchewan and Northern Ontario in the first draw of the day.
For event, team and draw information, visit www.curling.ca/2017mixed.
Draw scores/standings will be immediately available on Curling Canada’s website, www.curling.ca.
Draw scores/standings will be immediately available on Curling Canada’s website, www.curling.ca.