Irwin, Marnoch grab wins at provincials
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The first day of the men’s provincial curling tournament at the Selkirk Recreation Complex wrapped up on Wednesday with some mixed results for teams from the Westman Superleague of Curling.
This year’s Superleague champion Cale Dunbar and his rink kicked off the Bunge Championship with an 8-4 loss to Holland’s Team Sundell, before runner-up Jeff Stewart and his rink notched an 8-5 victory over Team Mouck.
Kelly Marnoch’s squad, who finshed first in the Superleague standings with a 10-1 record, closed out Team Naharnie by a 7-3 score and then edged Team Grassie with a 6-3 win to go 2-0 on Day 1.
Stewart dropped his second match of the day 8-2 to Jace Freeman, and then Team Irwin earned a convincing victory over Team Birchard 9-3.
Team Dunbar also faced Team Wickman on Wednesday evening, in a game that ended after deadline.
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