Both Teams Still Alive In High School Curling Provincials

By Robert Thomas

Moose Jaw's high school curlers had a successful day at the high school provincial playoffs with both teams still alive after three draws.

Cornerstone Christian School - Girls

Probably the biggest human interest story of this year's provincial playoffs Cornerstone's rink skipped by Callen Nyhof has a one win and two losses record in Langham.

Cornerstone's girls curling team during regional qualifier action in Moose Jaw - MJ Independent file photo

The team whose only goal is to play their best, have fun and see how far they could advance has fulfilled team member's Nami Tsuchiya's wish to win at least one game at provincials.

With three teams in Pool B with 1 win and 2 loss records - Cornerstone, Regina Winston Knoll and Watson - means Cornerstone will play a tie - breaker at noon today against a yet to be named opponent.

Record

Watson 9 - MJ Cornerstone 5

MJ Cornerstone 10 - Regina Winston Knoll 6

North Battleford Comp 8 - MJ Cornerstone 1


Peacock Collegiate - Open Mixed

Over at Hanley Peacock Collegiate's Dayne Heisler rink is having a decent first trip at the provincial playoffs.

Peacock's open mixed team in action at the regional qualifiers - MJ Independent file photo

The young team has a two wins and one loss record in Pool B.

The Peacock rink will face the first place team in Pool A at 4 pm Saturday.

Record

Tisdale 5 - MJ Peacock 11

MJ Peacock 6 - Lampman 12

MJ Peacock 11 - Meadow Lake 7

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