The Hamilton Spectator

K-Mart returns to curling as coach

- GREGORY STRONG

ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — You can excuse curling fans for doing a doubletake at the Tim Hortons Brier.

Legendary skip Kevin Martin is sporting familiar Alberta colours at the national men’s curling championsh­ip this week at Mile One Centre.

The 2010 Olympic champion is back at the Brier to coach his son Karrick and the provincial team skipped by Brendan Bottcher.

Instead of standing at the end of the sheet and throwing last stones, the former skip — who retired in 2014 — watches the action from his seat on the back bench.

“I hadn’t been back to a Brier in any way since I retired,” Martin said Monday. “To have the opportunit­y, you know coaching my son is a big deal ... it’s neat. It’s good to get back into it.”

The event is a reunion of sorts for Martin, who has played with and against many of the curlers in the field. The four-time Brier champion won gold at the Vancouver Games with John Morris (now with B.C.), Ben Hebert and Marc Kennedy (now with Canada skip Kevin Koe).

Longtime opponents like Richard Hart and Glenn Howard of Ontario are also on hand along with veteran skip Brad Gushue of Newfoundla­nd and Labrador.

Bottcher’s team of Karrick at lead, third Darren Moulding and second Brad Thiessen had the unenviable task of playing local favourite Gushue in the round-robin opener Saturday before a rabid capacity crowd.

The Alberta rink played well in a losing effort before dropping two more games Sunday. Bottcher finally got into the win column Monday afternoon with a 7-2 victory over New Brunswick’s Mike Kennedy.

In other early games, Northern Ontario’s Brad Jacobs defeated Jamie Koe of the Northwest Territorie­s, 9-5, Quebec’s Jean-Michel Menard beat Saskatchew­an’s Adam Casey, 8-3, and Morris edged Nova Scotia’s Jamie Murphy, 4-3.

 ?? ANDREW VAUGHAN, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Canadian curling great Kevin Martin, centre, is coach of the Alberta team.
ANDREW VAUGHAN, THE CANADIAN PRESS Canadian curling great Kevin Martin, centre, is coach of the Alberta team.

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