(by Graham Lloyd)
A familiar scenario played out in Manitoba, where Jeff Stoughton defeated Mike McEwen by an 8-3 score in the championship showdown. It marks the third time in the past five years the two have faced off in the final match.
Stoughton, representing Manitoba for an 11th time at the Canadian championship, will be joined by third Jon Mead, second Reid Carruthers and lead Mark Nichols.
In Saskatchewan, Steve Laycock downed defending champ Brock Virtue 7-6 in the final of the province’s Tankard playdowns in Shaunavon, earning a fourth appearance at the Tim Hortons Brier.
Laycock was part of the Pat Simmons team that represented Saskatchewan in 2007 and 2008, and skipped the province’s entry in 2011. He will lead teammates Kirk Muyres, Colton Flasch and Dallan Muyres at the Interior Savings Centre next month in Kamloops.
The Quebec team, skipped by Jean-Michel Ménard, was the first to book a trip to the Tim Hortons Brier. Ménard and teammates Martin Crête, Eric Sylvain and Philippe Ménard prevailed in the Quebec provincial playdowns, Jan. 19 in Val-d’Or, downing Philippe Lemay by a 7-4 score in the championship final.
It will be Ménard’s eighth appearance for Quebec at the national showdown. After winning the title in 2006 with a victory over Ontario’s Glenn Howard, the Quebec skip went on to claim the silver medal in the world championship, losing out on gold to Scotland’s David Murdoch.
The final seven berths in the 12-team field will be decided Feb. 9 with the conclusion of playdowns in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Northern Ontario, Alberta, Yukon/Northwest Territories and British Columbia.
Just a short walk or complimentary shuttle ride from the action on the ice, the Memorial Arena will be home to the Patch – the place curling fans gather to party during Season of Champions events.
The Patch will rock during all nine days of the Tim Hortons Brier, featuring a great selection of food and beverages and nightly lineup of live entertainment. And fans can get involved in a championship of their own by signing up for the Cool Shots competition. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top shooters in the tabletop version of the roaring game.
The Patch is also the place to meet with the athletes at Up Close and Personal interviews, as well as at Team Autograph sessions right next door in the Kamloops Curling Club.
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“You Gotta Be There” for the 2014 Tim Hortons Brier in Kamloops. Prime seats are still available – reserve yours by clicking here.