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Tough day for P.E.I. rinks at Canadian junior curling ch’ships (Journal)

Lenentine drops two games, MacFadyen loses to Sask.

SHAWINIGAN, Que. –  Thursday was a tough day for P.E.I. teams at the 2018 New Holland Canadian junior curling championships.

Lauren Lenentine’s rink from the Cornwall Curling Club dropped two games in the championship round, and the Alex MacFadyen squad from the Silver Fox in Summerside lost a high-scoring decision in its only game of the day in the seeding round.
Lenentine, after a 5-0 (won-lost) start, now has an overall record of 5-4 while MacFadyen is 3-5

The P.E.I. women’s team faces Laurie St-Georges (7-2) of Quebec on Friday morning.

Men

Parker MacFadyen is the lead for Alex MacFadyen’s rink from the Silver Fox in Summerside. – Jason Simmonds

In men’s play, Saskatchewan’s Rylan Kleiter (4-5) stole deuces in the sixth and eighth ends en route to an 8-6 win over MacFadyen, who countered with a deuce in the ninth and a steal of one in the 10th.

MacFadyen will face New Brunswick’s Liam Marin (4-4) on Friday afternoon. [Martin’s team includes PEI’s Tyler Smith].

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