There are two games left, at 10 am and 2 pm Sunday in both the Boys’ and Girls’ events, as the PEI Under 16 Curling Championships wrap up at the Silver Fox Curling Club in Summerside.
File photo: Team Snow
There is one round robin game left in the three-team Boy’s section, and the first place team, the Brayden Snow foursome from the host club, has already been determined, as they have finished the double round-robin with a perfect 4-0 win-loss record and can’t be caught by either of the other teams.
Team MacMillan puts a rock in the four-foot in action at the U16 (Photo from Twitter @CurlMacMillan)
The Chase MacMillan team from the Charlottetown Curling Complex has a 1-2 win-loss record, while the Samuel Shaw foursome from Montague sits at 0-3, so if MacMillan wins their game at 10 am, he will advance to the 2 pm final against Snow. If Shaw wins, they will both have 1-3 records, so tiebreaking rules would come into effect. They would each have won one game and lost one against the other team, so head to head records cannot be used, and cumulative last stone draw results would come into play to determine who advances to the final.
File photo: Team MacLean in action at the Pepsi Juniors
Meanwhile, the single round robin has concluded in the Girl’s event, with Cornwall’s Rachel MacLean winning all four of her games by at least nine points, and advancing directly to the 2 pm Sunday final. She now awaits the winner of the 10 am semi-final where Clara Jack, who is also from Cornwall and has a 3-1 win-loss record, takes on the Sydney Carver foursome from Montague, who finished round-robin play at an even 2-2.