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Homan advances to Olympic trials final

- GREGORY STRONG

OTTAWA — Beating Jennifer Jones in the round-robin finale gave Rachel Homan the hammer for their rematch in the semifinal at the Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings Canadian Olympic Trials.

The victory also appeared to give Homan and her Ottawa teammates peace of mind.

Coach Adam Kingsbury noticed it as soon as he arrived at their rental house on the outskirts of town Saturday morning. That feeling carried over into their 6-3 victory over Jones in the afternoon.

“There was a sense of purpose, calmness, and I felt it,” Kingsbury said.

Homan, third Emma Miskew, second Joanne Courtney and lead Lisa Weagle seemed to own the ice before an adoring crowd at Canadian Tire Centre.

The front end was relentless, Miskew was in form, Homan was clinical. They set an early tone and never really let Jones into the game. Even Team Homan’s misses seemed to work out. It was that kind of game for the national and world champions.

Jones hung in there but was not her usual self, shooting a rather pedestrian 76 per cent.

She simply looked defeated in the seventh end. Homan forced Jones to try to hit for a single, but the stone jammed and spun out to give Homan a steal of one.

Jones closed her eyes and lowered her head, knowing the game was most likely over.

“In order to be successful, you have to make the big ones when they matter,” she said. With a twopoint lead and hammer in the 10th, Homan was in control. Jones still made the final throw mean something by sitting three and forcing Homan to hit a takeout.

Homan delivered for the single point and the win, to the delight of the 7,001 in attendance.

“We definitely amped it up for that one,” Miskew said. “We knew we had to.”

Homan will next play Calgary’s Chelsea Carey, who advanced to today’s championsh­ip by finishing first in roundrobin play at 8-0.

Homan’s lone loss of the roundrobin came to Carey last weekend. The Ottawa team won its next seven games before dashing Jones’s chances of defending the Olympic title she won at the 2014 Sochi Games.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Rachel Homan looks down the sheet during Saturday’s semifinal in Ottawa.
THE CANADIAN PRESS Rachel Homan looks down the sheet during Saturday’s semifinal in Ottawa.

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