[[1:53.2238]] CHAMPION: Mouat Wins 2020 Scottish Curling Championships

CHAMPION: Mouat Wins 2020 Scottish Curling Championships

Feb 10 - 15, 2020

Edinburgh, Scotland
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Bruce
Mouat

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Third
Grant
Hardie

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Second
Bobby
Lammie

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Lead
Hammy
McMillan Jr.

 
Games: 10  
Record: 9W - 1L  
PF/G: 9.74  
PA/G: 3.82  
Hammer Efficiency: 0.57  
Steal Defense: 0.09  
Force Efficiency: 0.82  
Steal Efficiency: 0.36  
Bruce Mouat (Edinburgh, SCO) won 6-3 over Glen Muirhead (Perth, SCO) in the Final of the Scottish Curling Championships, held February 10 - 15, 2020 in Perth, Scotland. To advance to the championship game, Mouat won 8-2 over Ross Paterson (Glasgow, SCO) in the semifinals of the 2020 Scottish Curling Championships in Perth, Scotland;
 
Mouat finished 7-0 in the 8-team qualifying round. . In their opening game, Mouat defeated Muirhead 7-3, then won 7-2 against Murray Young (Forfar, SCO) and 4-3 against Ross Whyte (Stirling, SCO). Mouat won 10-1 against Paterson, then won 8-2 against Cameron McNay (Lockerbie, SCO) and 8-2 against Luke Carson (Lanarkshire, SCO). Mouat won 9-3 against Cameron Bryce (Kelso, SCO) in their final qualifying round match.
 
For winning the Scottish Curling Championships Championship title, Mouat earned 53.224 world rankings points. Mouat move up 2 spots after posting a net gain of 31.519 points improving upon their best 8 results so far this season, ranking 3rd overall with 343.005 total points on the World Ranking Standings. Mouat ranks 3rd overall on the Year-to-Date rankings with 343.005 points earned so far this season.
 

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