Boutet, Hayward win junior curling titles
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Evan Boutet and Shaela Hayward both earned provincial Co-ops of Manitoba Junior Championships titles in Morris on Sunday.
Evan Boutet and his Heather team of Luc Cormier, Bryce Buchel and Quinn Lagace, which also won the Manitoba U-18 championship, beat Nash Sugden of Morden and his team of Tyler Fehr, Tanner Treichel and Ryan Thiessen 7-4 in the final after stealing three in the fifth end.
Boutet finished 4-3 in the round-robin, earning second on tiebreakers, while Sugden was first at 5-2.
Both teams will attend the national championship in Sudbury from March 28 to April 4.
On the women’s side, Carman’s Shaela Hayward and her team of Keira Krahn, India Young and Dayna Wahl also stole three in the fifth end as they beat Cassidy Dundas and her Heather team of Lauren Evason, Eryn Czirfusz and Tessa Terrick 6-5 in the final on Sunday afternoon.
The teams also met in the 1-vs.-1 game on Saturday, which Hayward won 6-3. Both teams went 5-0in the round-robin.
Lily Stewart of Gladstone, whose team went 2-3 in the round-robin, was the only the women’s team from the area. There are no junior men’s teams from Westman at the event.
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