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Exciting finishes highlight Draw 1 at Road to the Roar (Journal Pioneer)

All four women’s games go right down to wire in final ends

(by Jason Simmonds)

SUMMERSIDE – Close games and exciting finishes were the story of Draw 1 at the 2017 Home Hardware Road to the Roar Pre-Trials curling event.
The outcomes of all four women’s matches were not decided until the final 10th end.
“Any time we can get a win out here in this deep field is great,” said skip Kelsey Rocque, whose Edmonton rink prevailed 6-3 over Calgary’s Nadine Scotland. “To come away with a first win gives us a lot of confidence moving forward, but we still have a lot of games ahead. Hopefully, we will keep playing well.”
The teams entered the 10th end tied 3-3, and Scotland’s draw attempt against four was light as she needed to touch the button. That allowed Rocque to steal three.
“We played a really good last end,” said Rocque. “It was a good team finish.”

Kelsey Rocque intently follows a shot in Draw 1 of the 2017 Home Hardware Road to the Roar Pre-Trials curling event at Eastlink Arena on Monday. Rocque defeated Nadine Scotland 6-5. Jason Simmonds/Journal Pioneer

 

The 2017 Home Hardware Road to the Roar Pre-Trials curling event got underway at Eastlink Arena on Monday afternoon. Heather Rogers, lead for the Nadine Scotland rink from Calgary, and second stone Rebecca Konschuh sweep a rock during Draw 1. Jason Simmonds/Journal Pioneer

 

Middaugh victorious

Sherry Middaugh from Coldwater, Ont., outlasted Darcy Robertson from Winnipeg 7-5.
After giving up a steal of two in the seventh end and blanking the eighth, Middaugh counted a deuce in the ninth end to take a 6-5 lead, and then stole a single in the 10th.
“I thought we were in control until that awful steal of two, and then all of a sudden they were making their shots and you are kind of scrambling a bit,” assessed Middaugh, 
“I thought we put the pressure on them. It was a good battle back and forth.”

Birchard wins

Team Shannon Birchard from Winnipeg built a 6-3 lead after eight ends en route to a 6-5 victory over Julie Tippin from Woodstock, Ont.
“Overall, we played pretty well,” assessed Birchard. “We definitely would like to bring up our game.

Last shot

The Kerri Einarson team from the East St. Paul Curling Club in Manitoba needed a game-winning shot from its skip against Karla Thompson of Kamloops, B.C. Einarson cleanly hit Thompson’s shot rock in the four-foot to count four and an 11-7 win.
“I knew if I threw it clean on that line we could pick it out,” admitted Einarson, who added her rink “learned some lessons”.

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