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M: Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship
Fredericton, NB
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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
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Draw: CF -- Sun, Mar 17 -- 2:45pm GMT
Mouat Final
Shuster (7)
W: Biktrix Saskatchewan Senior Women's Curling Championship
Martensville, SK
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Draw: CF -- Sun, Mar 17 -- 3:00pm MT
Foster Final
Streifel (8) Watch Live Curling!
W: CCAA / Curling Canada College Championships
Sudbury, ON
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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
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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
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Draw: 4 -- Sun, Mar 17 -- 10:00am MT
Delorey Final
Koe (5)
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Witherspoon left Irwins team? For who?

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Based on what?



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I think the tell on Manitoba mens curling teams is that Stoughton will still be a co-favourite even with a total overhaul of his championship team. He'll miss Mead just cuz of the way Mead can handle the sometimes temperamental Jeff.

McEwen is still the other co-fave but he might have a difficult time when confronted by Canada's best teams should he slip by Stoughton and others at the Manitoba championships.

Carruthers, Lyburn and Irwin are the only others I can see winning next year.

btw - whatever state manitoba mens curling is in - womens is in far worse shape!
With Carey gonzo - if Jones doesn't represent its gonna be tough for any other Manitoba womens team to compete in the tough-slugging of canadian womens curling. (ie. Homan, Lawton, Sweeting, Middaugh)



To be fair about McEwen, he does play against the top teams on the tour and has success against them. If he somehow gets past Stoughton, he would hold his own at the Brier.

Yikes about state of womens curling in the Keystone Province. Might as well let Jones punch their ticket out of Manitoba now and get it over with. We better hope some junior teams get strong soon and stay together for the big leagues.

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Witherspoon left Irwins team? For who?


sorry. i saw witherspoon playing third for marnoch and read it as joseph but now i see that B infront so thats not the same witherspoon playing for irwin.

i thought the comma was before the B not after it

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Lots of nice-looking fawns coming out to the ladies game from junior in manitoba. Birchard, Kaatz, etc. The main problem is some are gobbled up as front-enders for other provinces.

Somehow if a top unit can be assembled they might be ready to take the mantle from JJ in a couple years. But for now its Jones or nothing. And in that convoluted MB Scottie format, its all too easy for some fawn to heat up and upset the applecart. (Einarson almost pulled it off last year, she really had Carey on the ropes)



The Manitoba Scotties format is not convoluted at all. 16 teams, 2 pools of 8, top 2 teams in each pool advance to a page playoff. Seems pretty straight forward to me. Now the mens provincials, that's a different story!

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I don't really care about woman's curling but In mens curling I think provincials should be split out over two weekends. The first weekend should be the bottom (24 or 16 ) seeds playing off for 4 qualifier spots with the top 4 teams receiving a bye to the next weekend (format similar to olympic pre-trials). This would result in a second weekend where 8 teams play off to represent the province.

The second weekend could be a double knock out page like is currently used or some form of round robin. I think this would result in more meaningful games for the weaker teams along with less meaningless games for the top curlers. Another advantage is people wouldn't need to take nearly a week off work like in the current system. This is the only way i can think of to solve the increasingly popular debate of what size provincials should be and allows the weaker teams to compete and better teams the chance to take a break.

The first weekend could be held in a curling club and the second weekend would be held at an arena resulting in less rentals needed.

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I don't understand at all why people want to change the format of the Men's.

Cons:
- Top teams only play 1 game a day on Wed, Thu and then play 2 or 3 per day
- The event requires 3 days off work

Pros:
- Consistently produces a top team as winner
- Classy event second only to Brier and Slams
- Arena ice and great rocks
- 32 team field allows for all teams with a chance to compete
- Builds up teams experience (arena ice, aggressive rocks, championship pressure)
- Prepares the winner for the Brier
- Spectators can have an awesome Friday of games starting on the noon draw (A qualifiers, B qualifiers, 1st round of final 8)
- Team can lose twice and still win
- Usually a great patch with lots of players and spectators

Not even a close call!

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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)
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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