The Horne and Inman rinks now advance to the national The Dominion Curling Club Championship, November 18-23, 2013 at the Fort William Curling Club in Thunder Bay Ontario.
Davies scored a triple in an extra end to beat Summerside’s Karen MacDonald rink 7-4 in the afternoon semi-finals. Jay and his team won the men’s semi 8-2 over the Paul Morrison rink from Montague. Davies and Morrison both finished round robin play with 3-2 win-loss records to advance to the semi-final between the second and third place teams.
Inman had a spotless 5-0 round robin record to take first place in the men’s divison, while Horne and Davies both had 4-1 records after round robin play. Since Horne beat Davies, by a 10-4 score, in their round robin encounter, she was awarded first place and a berth in the final. MacDonald finished round robin play with a 2-3 win-loss record, tied with Charlottetown’s Carol Kennedy, and Montague’s Tracy Yorston-Campbell, requiring tiebreakers to determine the final berth in the women’s semi. Kennedy beat Yorston-Campbell 7-1 in the first tiebreaker, while MacDonald doubled Kennedy 6-3 in the second one.
The other rinks in the Men’s division were the Alan Brown team from Charlottetown and the Mike Trudeau foursome from Western, who both finished at 2-3, and the Paul Neima team from Cornwall, who did not pick up a win in five starts. Crapaud’s Vanessa Hamming, who finished at 1-4, rounded out the women’s field.
The winning men’s and women’s rinks from this year’s championships will advance to the national The Dominion Curling Club Championship, November 18-23, 2013 at the Fort William Curling Club in Thunder Bay Ontario.
All profits from The Dominion Curling Club Championship are re-directed to Spinal Cord Injury and developmental curling initiatives in communities across the country. For more information about the Championship visit thedominioncurls.ca.