The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Junior finals are set

Six women’s, four men’s teams vying to represent P.E.I. at national junior curling championsh­ips

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY newsroom@journalpio­neer.com

The Alex MacFadyen rink from the Silver Fox Curling Club will meet Cornwall’s Mitchell Schut rink, while defending women’s champion Lauren Lenintine will take on the Annika Kelly foursome here Thursday at 9:30 a.m. in men’s and women’s ‘A” qualifiers at the P.E.I. Pepsi Junior Curling championsh­ips.

The modified triple knockout championsh­ips got underway at the Maple Leaf Curling Club Wednesday afternoon.

There are four men’s and six women’s teams vying for the opportunit­y to represent P.E.I. at the 2018 New Holland Canadian Junior Curling Championsh­ips Jan. 21-28 in Shawinigan, Que.

The MacFadyen and Schut rinks needed just one win each to punch their ticket to the men’s ‘A’ qualifier, while Lenentine and Kelly needed two wins to reach that pivotal stop along the route.

Schut got there with a 7-5 win over Devin Schut, also form Cornwall, stealing a deuce in the first end and finishing the game taking two points with hammer in the tenth. MacFadyen stole six points en route to a 12-1 win over Charlottet­own’s Chase MacMillan rink.

To make it to the ‘A’ Event qualifier, Lenentine downed a fellow Cornwall rink skipped by Rachel MacLean 8-4 in the afternoon draw and followed that up with a 9-3 win in eight ends over the Lexie Ferguson rink which has team members from the Charlottet­own, Crapaud and Cornwall Curling Clubs.

Kelly keeps her appointmen­t with Lenentine on the basis of her 9-4 afternoon victory over Cornwall’s Sydney Howatt and her 12-4 evening win over Emily Sanderson, also from Cornwall.

The Ferguson and Sanderson rinks drew the afternoon byes.

Also in the evening draw on Wednesday, Devin Schut edged Chase MacMillan 8-5. Schut took three with the hammer in the tenth to even his record at 1-1. MacMillan drops into the ‘C’ event with a 0-2 record.

 ?? ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Breanne Burgoyne, second stone on the defending champion Lauren Lenentine rink, prepares to turn her stone over to sweepers Rachel O’Connor, left, and the team’s mate, Kristie Rogers. Lenentine won here opening draw 8-4 over a fellow Cornwall rink skipped by Rachel MacLean.
ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER Breanne Burgoyne, second stone on the defending champion Lauren Lenentine rink, prepares to turn her stone over to sweepers Rachel O’Connor, left, and the team’s mate, Kristie Rogers. Lenentine won here opening draw 8-4 over a fellow Cornwall rink skipped by Rachel MacLean.

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