Lethbridge Herald

Canada earns playoff spot

CANADA EDGES ENGLAND 7-6 TO LOCK UP WORLD MIXED DOUBLES CURLING PLAYOFF SPOT

- THE CANADIAN PRESS — LETHBRIDGE

Canada locked up a playoff berth at the world mixed doubles curling championsh­ip on Wednesday with a 7-6 victory over England.

Joanne Courtney and Reid Carruthers stole the winning point when Anna Fowler wrecked on a guard with her final throw.

Canada led 4-1 after three ends but Fowler and her brother Ben pulled even in the fifth before the teams exchanged deuces ahead of the final end.

“We felt like we had a strong start to that game and then just had a couple misses in the second half to get our backs up against the wall again,” said Courtney. “But again, really proud of us staying mentally tough, for giving it everything we had, for trying our best to make our shots when it mattered most in those last two ends.”

Courtney, from Edmonton, shot 69 per cent in the game while Carruthers, from Winnipeg, was at 86 per cent.

The Canadians, who improved to 5-1, will close out round-robin play today at the ATB Centre against the unbeaten American team of siblings Becca and Matt Hamilton (6-0).

The single-knockout 16-team playoffs begin Friday.

 ?? Herald photo by Tijana Martin @TMartinHer­ald ?? Joanne Courtney and Reid Carruthers of Canada beat England 7-6 during a qualifying game at the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championsh­ips at the ATB Centre on Wednesday.
Herald photo by Tijana Martin @TMartinHer­ald Joanne Courtney and Reid Carruthers of Canada beat England 7-6 during a qualifying game at the World Mixed Doubles Curling Championsh­ips at the ATB Centre on Wednesday.

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