Journal Pioneer

Lenentine undefeated

MacFadyen representi­ng P.E.I. in men’s play

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SHAWINIGAN, Que. – The Lauren Lenentine rink is off to a perfect start at the 2018 New Holland Canadian junior curling championsh­ips. Lenentine, third stone Kristie Rogers, second stone Breanne Bur- goyne and lead

Rachel O’Connor rallied for a 7-6 victory to beat British Columbia’s Taylor Reese-Hansen on Sunday afternoon to improve to 3-0 (wonlost).

The B.C. representa­tive counted singles in each of the first four ends for a 4-0 lead. After the Island squad scored back-to-back singles to cut the lead to 4-2, B.C. counted a deuce in the seventh end to go up 6-2. However, the Prince Edward Islanders refused to quit and scored three in the ninth end, and then stole a deuce in the 10th for the one-point victory.

In Sunday morning’s draw, Lenentine spotted Nunavut’s Sadie Pinksen a 3-0 advantage after two ends, before roaring back for a 12-3 win. The P.E.I. rink scored two in the third end to make it a 3-2 game, and then stole singles in the fourth and fifth ends, four in the sixth and back-to-back deuces in the eighth before the teams shook hands.

On Saturday, Lenentine opened with a 13-6 victory over Northern Ontario’s Hailey Beaudry. The turning point came in the fourth end, when Lenentine scored five to open up a 6-1 lead.

The rink from the Cornwall Curling Club returns to action on Monday with games against Tyanna Bain of the Northwest Territorie­s and Ontario’s Emma Wallingfor­d.

Men

In men’s play Saturday, the Alex MacFadyen team from the Silver Fox in Summerside lost its first two games.

The MacFadyen squad fell 8-4 to Northern Ontario’s Tanner Horgan on Sunday morning. A three ender in the third end opened up a 5-1 lead for Northern Ontario. MacFadyen dropped his opening game on Saturday 9-3 to Ontario’s Matthew Hall, who counted two three-enders with hammer and stole a deuce.

MacFadyen, third stone James Dalton, second stone Leslie Noye and lead Parker MacFadyen play Nunavut’s Javen Komaksiuti­ksak on Sunday night. The result of that game was unavailabl­e at deadline time.

Monday, Team MacFadyen takes on Alberta’s Karsten Sturmay and Sawer Kaeser of the Northwest Territorie­s.

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