McEwen holds off Stoughton, Casey loses in extra to Epping, Gushue wins at National (Grand Slam)

(by Jonathan Brazeau)

SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — Mike McEwen fended off Jeff Stoughton in an all-Winnipeg rink match to score a deuce in the extra end and win 7-5 during Draw 4 at the Pinty’s Grand Slam of Curling National tournament Thursday.

Mike McEwen (Photo: Anil Mungal)

Stoughton settled for one in the first and picked up a single steal in two to grab an early 2-0 lead. McEwen nailed a nose tap for a deuce in the third end and stole singles in four and five to pull ahead. Stoughton almost gave up another steal in six but his rock spun into the four-foot just enough to give him a point after a measurement.

McEwen (2-0) added another single in the seventh and Stoughton (1-1) scored a pair to tie it up 5-5.


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Elsewhere, Masters champion Brad Gushue (1-1) bounced back from a morning draw loss to Brendan Bottcher with an 8-3 win in six ends over Rob Rumfeldt (0-2).

Gushue, from St. John’s, N.L., scored deuces in the first and third ends and stole one in the fourth to pull away 5-1. Rumfeldt, of Guelph, Ont., closed the gap with a deuce in the fifth but shook hands after Gushue sealed the game with a triple in the sixth.

Matthew Blandford (1-1) eased his final shot to the button in the eighth to score one and win 5-4 over Mark Kean, from Stoney Creek, Ont. Blandford led 4-2 after five but Kean (0-3) settled for a single in the sixth and stole one in the seventh after Blandford’s shot rolled out.

American Heath McCormick (2-1) scored one in the final end to win 5-4 over Calgary’s John Morris (0-2).

Toronto’s John Epping (2-0) edged Charlottetown’s Adam Casey (1-2) with a single in the extra end to win 5-4. Casey controlled most of the game until Epping jumped ahead 4-3 with a triple in the seventh. Casey scored one in the eighth to tie it up.

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