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CURLING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: DAY 3 RECAP

CURLING NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS: DAY 3 RECAP

CAMROSE, Alta. - With the round robin complete, the final four teams have been decided for both the women's and men's divisions at this year's CCAA Curling National Championships.

Recent changes to the CCAA rules have eliminated the need for tie-breakers. The semi-finals will see the first place leader of the round robin take on fourth place and the second and third place qualifiers will square off in the other semi-final.

All semi-final action gets underway at 9:30 a.m. MT Saturday morning. The winners of the semi-finals will play in the gold medal game and the losers for the bronze. Finals are slated for 2:30 p.m. MT.

Women's Draw:

The Fanshawe Falcons remained undefeated in the standings after downing the Humber Hawks 5-2 in this morning's draw. The Lakeland Rustlers led 6-2 at the half and despite the Niagara Knights' efforts to come back to within one point coming home, Lakeland held on for the win. The Augustana Vikings tried to come back with a triple in eight after being down five but the Red Deer Queens were unrelenting and came back with a deuce to finish if off after the ninth. Concordia Thunder led throughout their match with the NAIT Ooks and handshakes followed their triple in nine.

This afternoon, the Fanshawe Falcons suffered their only loss of the round robin in a close game against the Concordia Thunder. The Augustana Vikings used multiple singles to stay ahead of the Niagara Knights in a 7-5 finish. Both the remaining women's draws ended after the eighth end thanks to an early Humber Hawks five-ender over the NAIT Ooks and a triple and deuce by the Red Deer Queens over the Lakeland Rustlers.

Semi-final action on Saturday morning will see No. 1 Fanshawe Falcons take on No. 4 Red Deer Queens and No. 2 Concordia Thunder go against No. 3 NAIT Ooks.

Men's Draw:

What could have resulted in another extra end game of the tournament was not to be when NAIT Ooks' last rock draw came up short of the rings handing the win to the current men's division leader, the Red Deer Kings. The Fanshawe Falcons copied the Humber Hawks take out through a narrow port in the 10th to take that game 6-4. Olds Broncos' deuce in the ninth was not enough to catch the Augustana Vikings five-point lead and the Lakeland Rustlers stopped the Mohawk Mountaineers with multiple singles to inch their way to an 8-2 victory after nine ends.

The final draw this afternoon ended with a nail biting extra end for the Lakeland Rustlers and NAIT Ooks. After settling for a single in the 10th, NAIT was able to cluster a few stones in the house to put pressure on Lakeland who missed their last rock run back in 11 giving NAIT the win. The Augustana Vikings were down by one without hammer in the 10th but were unable to set up the steal and fell victim to the Humber Hawks. Up two with hammer coming home, the Red Deer Kings managed to run the Mohawk Mountaineers out of rocks securing a 6-4 victory. The Fanshawe Falcons refused to allow the Olds Broncos to get anything going maintaining the lead throughout the game ending it 7-4.

The men's semi-finals on Saturday will have No. 1 Red Deer Kings battling No. 4 Mohawk Mountaineers and No. 2 Fanshawe Falcons clashing with No. 3 Humber Hawks.

Standings after Round Robin:

Women's Teams

Record


Men's Teams

Record

Fanshawe Falcons

6 - 1


Red Deer Kings

6 - 1

Concordia Thunder

5 - 2


Fanshawe Falcons

5 - 2

NAIT Ooks

4 - 3


Humber Hawks

3 - 4

Red Deer Queens

4 - 3


Mohawk Mountaineers

3 - 4

Lakeland Rustlers

3 - 4


Augustana Vikings

3 - 4

Niagara Knights

2 - 5


NAIT Ooks

3 - 4

Humber Hawks

2 - 5


Lakeland Rustlers

3 - 4

Augustana Vikings

2 - 5


Olds Broncos

2 - 5

Sheet 8 will be televised throughout the 2017 CCAA Curling National Championships and will be available for viewing online via ACACtv. All broadcast games have a $5 charge to view. Opening ceremonies and the awards presentation are free of charge.

Source: University of Alberta-Augustana/CCAA Communications