The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Veronica Smith leading Scotties

P.E.I. junior men’s champion Tyler Smith contending in Tankard

- JOURNAL PIONEER STAFF

Veronica Smith took an undefeated record into Friday evening’s B qualifier at the P.E.I. Scotties women’s curling championsh­ip at the Western Community Curling Club.

Smith moved to 4-0 on Friday morning.

She scored a single with the hammer in the last end to break a 6-6 tie with the Suzanne Birt rink. Smith’s 7-6 win put the nine-time Scotties champion, Birt, on the brink of eliminatio­n in the seventeam modified triple-knockout championsh­ip.

Chloé McCloskey, a former teammate of Smith’s, scored three with the hammer in the ninth end for a 7-5 win over Tammy Dewar in an eliminatio­n game on Friday morning to keep her chances alive. Dewar finished play 0-3 record.

McCloskey (1-2) was scheduled to face Melissa Morrow (2-2) on Friday evening in a win-or-gohome match.

Another eliminatio­n game Friday night featured Birt meeting Lisa Jackson.

Smith was facing Sarah Fullerton (3-1) in the B qualifier. Fullerton earned her third win Friday morning – a 7-3 come-from-behind decision over Morrow.

Morrow led 3-1 going into the fifth end break, but it was all Fullerton when play resumed. She scored three in the sixth and stole three in the ninth for the win.

All six men’s teams playing in the P.E.I. Tankard men’s curling championsh­ip were on the ice Friday afternoon, with the feature being P.E.I. junior champion Tyler Smith meeting defending Tankard champion Eddie MacKenzie in the B qualifier.

MacKenzie had a big 9-1 win on Thursday night over Jamie Newson, the team that had given MacKenzie an opening-draw loss. Smith got there with a 7-1 victory over A qualifier winner John Likely.

 ?? ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Chloé McCloskey watches her rock during P.E.I. Scotties women’s curling action in Alberton. It’s her first time skipping at the Scotties.
ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER Chloé McCloskey watches her rock during P.E.I. Scotties women’s curling action in Alberton. It’s her first time skipping at the Scotties.

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