DIGBY, N.S. – The Rod MacDonald-skipped rink won two games at the Canadian senior curling championships on Tuesday.
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Nova Scotia’s Alan O’Leary delivers his rock to sweepers Danny Christianson and Harold McCarthy during round robin play at the 2016 Everest Senior Curling Championships in Digby, N.S. (Curling Canada/Mike Lewis photo)
MacDonald defeated Quebec’s Richard Faguy 7-5 and Nunavut’s Edmund Sattelberger 10-2. The results leave the MacDonald rink at 3-1 (won-lost).
In women’s play, P.E.I.’s Kim Dolan is 1-3 after splitting Tuesday’s games. Dolan lost 8-3 to Manitoba’s Sandra Cowling and defeated British Columbia’s Diane Foster 7-2.
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