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Carey, Koe in driver’s seats at curling trials

- GREGORY STRONG

OTTAWA — Chelsea Carey might want to send a thank-you card to Swiss skip Silvana Tirinzoni.

Tirinzoni brought in Cathy OvertonCla­pham as a substitute last season due to injury. Overton-Clapham played a few Grand Slam events and was quick to show her Hall of Fame form.

“I just got that fire back in me,” Overton-Clapham said. “Fortunatel­y, I got the call from these guys to play with them.”

Carey was looking for a third after Amy Nixon’s retirement and OvertonCla­pham fit the bill. She locked in last March and the transition was seamless.

Now the Calgary team is just one win away from an Olympic berth after capping a perfect round-robin Friday at the Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings.

“We’re having fun, we’re making some shots and we’re getting some W’s along the way,” Overton-Clapham said.

Carey beat Krista McCarville 5-2 in the morning and dumped Winnipeg’s Michelle Englot 10-3 in the afternoon. That left her with an 8-0 record and a berth in Sunday’s final at Canadian Tire Centre.

Ottawa’s Rachel Homan and Winnipeg’s Jennifer Jones locked up the other two playoff spots earlier Friday without stepping on the ice. Homan beat Jones 9-4 in the evening to lock up second place at 7-1 and guarantee hammer for the rematch in today’s semifinal.

It was a tough day for McCarville, who had a chance to be in the playoff mix. After the morning loss, Edmonton’s Val Sweeting beat her 7-6 in the afternoon to rule out weekend play.

Calgary’s Kevin Koe (7-1) and Brad Gushue (6-2) had secured the top two men’s seeds before their tuneup game against each other Friday night, a 6-3 decision for the St. John’s skip.

The third seed went to Winnipeg’s Mike McEwen, who beat Edmonton’s Brendan Bottcher 6-4 in the morning.

McEwen (5-3) took the lead with three points in the eighth end.

“It felt good to really grind out that game,” he said. “That was the team playing really well and we’re going to have to be able to win games like that going forward.”

 ??  ?? Skip Chelsea Carey of Calgary throws a rock during action against Team Englot on Friday in Ottawa. Carey won 10-3.
Skip Chelsea Carey of Calgary throws a rock during action against Team Englot on Friday in Ottawa. Carey won 10-3.

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