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M: Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Fredericton, NB
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: 6 -- Mon, Mar 18 -- 7:00pm AT
Gagn/Mori Final
Rees/Ches (EE)
Sand/Crai Final
Gamb/Kalt (8)
Arms/Grif Final
Pete/Gall (7) Watch Live Curling!
Zhen/Piet Final
Gion/Desj (7)
Wasy/Koni Final
Jone/Lain (EE)
Wise/Smit 12  Final
Weag/Eppi (6)
Lott/Lott 12  Final
Bouc/Char (7)
Krev/Math Final
Whit/Whit (6)
M: Aberdeen International Curling Championship
Aberdeen, SCO
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: CF -- Sun, Mar 17 -- 2:45pm GMT
Mouat Final
Shuster (7)
W: Biktrix Saskatchewan Senior Women's Curling Championship
Martensville, SK
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: CF -- Sun, Mar 17 -- 3:00pm MT
Foster Final
Streifel (8) Watch Live Curling!
W: CCAA / Curling Canada College Championships
Sudbury, ON
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: CF -- Sat, Mar 16 -- 2:30pm AT
Southern Alberta IoT Final
Concordia U (10)
UofA - Augustana Final
Humber College (10)
D: WCT Slovakia Mixed Doubles Cup II
Bratislava, SVK
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: CF -- Sun, Mar 17 -- 12:00pm CET
Han/Zou Final
Paul/Paul (7)
Cihl/Mace Final
Yang/Tian 10  (6)
: NWTCA Mixed
Yellowknife, NT
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: 4 -- Sun, Mar 17 -- 10:00am MT
Delorey Final
Koe (5)
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World Wins WFG Continental Cup


LAS VEGAS - It was almost one of the greatest comebacks in the event's history. Almost.

But Team World finally made it official Sunday in the final draw of the 2019 World Financial Group Continental Cup, presented by Boyd Gaming, picking up the final, precious points needed to clinch the championship.

The title was tantalizingly close to Team World's grasp after the morning Skins games session after it closed to 29 points - just shy of the 30.5 finish line - after taking 11.5 of the 15 points available in the first three Skins game. That left it to the final three Skins games in the afternoon to close the deal, needing just 1.5 points.

A walk in the park, right?

No so fast. Team North America refused to yield. It went right down to the wire when Scottish skip Eve Muirhead punched out a North American stone in the eighth end to score two against Ottawa skip Rachel Homan before Team World could celebrate. Team North America had hung on to the cliff by its fingernails for almost the entire draw before finally falling.

"I knew it wasn't over until the scoreboard said it was over. My heart's still beating. It's really exciting," said Muirhead. "They came so close and kept crawling back, and back and back. To play that last shot was really exciting. You're not just playing for your team (on the ice), you're playing for the entire team."

It mattered little that Team North America won the final three-game battle 10 skins to five; Team World had won the war, 34-26, and the celebration was on.

"It really sucked losing last year because we were really close," said Team World's Niklas Edin of Sweden, who lost the mixed Skins game 4-1 to North America's Brad Gushue of St. John's, N.L.. "So we were really determined to play well and the whole group played awesome. We have a really young group and if this comes back a couple of times they'll be in trouble."

It was the first win for Team World since 2012, and besides regaining bragging rights, the players, coaches and captains were rewarded with $85,000 Cdn in prize money. Team North America earned $45,000.

But the money was secondary. It was the title that was important.

Team North America almost swept all three Skins matches on Sunday afternoon. Homan, despite giving up the winning points, tied Muirhead 2.5-2.5 in the women's Skins and Calgary's Kevin Koe downed Scottish skip Bruce Mouat 3.5-1.5 in the men's Skins.

Team North America coach Jeff Stoughton was proud of his players for how they they hung in there, refusing to lay down.

"Obviously we were in a tough spot. But we got to the fourth end, then the sixth and then down to the wire. They put up a great fight," he said.

Curling Scores

M: Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Fredericton, NB
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: 6 -- Mon, Mar 18 -- 7:00pm AT
Gagn/Mori Final
Rees/Ches (EE)
Sand/Crai Final
Gamb/Kalt (8)
Arms/Grif Final
Pete/Gall (7) Watch Live Curling!
Zhen/Piet Final
Gion/Desj (7)
Wasy/Koni Final
Jone/Lain (EE)
Wise/Smit 12  Final
Weag/Eppi (6)
Lott/Lott 12  Final
Bouc/Char (7)
Krev/Math Final
Whit/Whit (6)
M: Aberdeen International Curling Championship
Aberdeen, SCO
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: CF -- Sun, Mar 17 -- 2:45pm GMT
Mouat Final
Shuster (7)
D: WCT Slovakia Mixed Doubles Cup II
Bratislava, SVK
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: CF -- Sun, Mar 17 -- 12:00pm CET
Han/Zou Final
Paul/Paul (7)
Cihl/Mace Final
Yang/Tian 10  (6)
: NWTCA Mixed
Yellowknife, NT
Teams | Scores | Standings | Playoffs
Draw: 4 -- Sun, Mar 17 -- 10:00am MT
Delorey Final
Koe (5)
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