The Daily Courier

Koe’s move sure to rock landscape

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A shortened curling season has meant an earlier start to what’s become free agency in the sport.

With April’s two Grand Slam tournament­s cancelled because of COVID19, Canada’s top teams have already begun jettisonin­g and adding players to load up for next season.

The Chelsea Carey team that won a Canadian women’s title in 2019 has completely disbanded with Monday’s announceme­nt that second Dana Ferguson and lead Rachel Brown were departing.

Third Sarah Wilkes announced late last week she would also leave the team. The Calgary rink went 5-6 at this year’s Tournament of Hearts in Moose Jaw, Sask., and did not reach the playoffs.

“While I don’t know what next season holds yet, I do know my competitiv­e fire burns as hot and bright as it ever has,” Carey said on her team’s Facebook page.

Kevin Koe announced Monday his split with second Colton Flasch.

Flasch won a Canadian title and world championsh­ip silver medal with Koe in 2019.

Koe was eliminated from this year’s national championsh­ip in Kingston, Ont., in a tiebreaker game.

Flasch, a 27-year-old from Biggar, Sask., joined Koe’s Calgary-based foursome in 2018.

He previously played second for Saskatchew­an’s Steve Laycock.

“Colton Flasch has made great memories with us and ones we won’t forget, including a Brier win and world silver medal,” the Koe team said in a statement on its social media accounts.

“He wore the Alberta colours and Maple Leaf with pride.

“Team Koe will be making a change at the second position going forward for next season.”

Saskatchew­an’s Robyn Silvernagl­e said Monday on Twitter that she and second Jessie Hunkin will curl with Krista Streifel and Dayna Demers next season.

Silvernagl­e third Stephanie Lawton is taking a break from competitiv­e curling. Silvernagl­e also parted company with lead Kara Thevenot.

World champion Rachel Homan announced last week her team has cut ties with all-star lead Lisa Weagle.

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