Calvert unbeaten at curling provincials
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Braden Calvert is playing for a spot in the Bunge Championship playoffs this morning.
The skip from Carberry beat Brandon’s Steve Irwin 10-1 in their game at the provincial men’s curling championship in Selkirk on Thursday afternoon, and faces Jordon McDonald today as both are now four wins away from the title.
Irwin was back in action in B-event play against Dauphin’s Greg Todoruk in the late draw, as were Carberry’s Kelly Marnoch and Gladstone’s Jeff Stewart in an all-Westman Superleague clash.
Virden’s Jace Freeman took Reid Carruthers down to the last end, falling 6-5 on Thursday morning. That sent him into a B-event game against Sean Grassie late Thursday.
The event is now a 24-team triple knockout, instead of the standard 32-team modified double knockout of past years.
The playoffs begin tonight, even though some C-event matchups take place Saturday morning.
The semifinals are on Saturday evening, with the semifinal on Sunday at 9:30 a.m., and the final at 3 p.m.
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