Alberta moves Northwest Regions for 9-2 win in eight closures in Draw 4 of Brier
Saskatchewan's Steve Laycock at last got a win for the place where he grew up swarm with a 9-4 eight-end choice over New Brunswick's James Grattan on Sunday in Draw 5 of the Tim Hortons Brier.
Grattan experienced issues with his weight, as New Brunswick skip was light on his last shake in the fourth and fifth closures, enabling Saskatchewan to take one in each.
Laycock (1-2) required a bounceback amusement after a 7-5 misfortune to Manitoba's Reid Carruthers prior in the day in Draw 3. Sovereign Edward Island's Eddie MacKenzie (1-2) likewise battled with the ice in his 9-5 misfortune to Northern Ontario's Brad Jacobs (3-0).
MacKenzie couldn't bob back after a staggering single out his last shake in the fifth end that gave Northern Ontario a take of four, trailed by a take of two in the 6th.
Ontario's John Epping (2-1) took control right off the bat in their match against Quebec's Jean-Francois Trepanier, with an attract for three the principal end. Ontario proceeded with their lead all through the eight-end amusement to beat Quebec 7-3.
Nunavut's Dave St. Louis (0-3) likewise yielded after eight finishes, dropping a 12-5 choice to the second seeded group of the title, Reid Carruthers and his Manitoba arena (3-0).
Prior Sunday, Alberta's Brendan Bottcher (1-1) ruled in a 9-2 eight closures triumph over Jamie Koe's Northwest Regions (1-1) arena in Draw 4 of the Canadian men's twisting title.
Bottcher scored two focuses in the second, third and fourth finishes and afterward a solitary in the fifth to take an ordering lead.
Greg Smith of Newfoundland and Labrador, proceeded with his forceful approach yet Nova Scotia's James Murphy battled during that time half of the amusement with a three-point ender in the seventh, a take of two in the eighth and a take of one in the ninth to secure a 9-6 win.
Smith tumbled to 0-2 at the competition and Murphy is 2-0.
It was early handshakes on the rest of the sheets toward the evening draw. Group Canada and Group Trump card stay undefeated in Pool An after two diversions.
The 2017 Brier champion Brad Gushue (2-0) vanquished Yukon new kid on the block skip Thomas Scoffin, taking three out of eight finishes in the 8-3 triumph.
Additionally, Mike McEwen's arena from Winnipeg, playing in the competition as the special case, took control of their amusement prior against B.C's. Sean Geall with consecutive takes in the first and second closures and completing with a take of one to take a 9-3 win. DeRozan drives Raptors past Hornets 103-98; Toronto takes two amusement lead in East DeMar DeRozan had a group high 19 focuses as the Toronto Raptors vanquished the Charlotte Hornets 103-98 on Sunday at Air Canada Center.
DeRozan included eight helps and four bounce back while Jonas Valanciunas contributed 18 focuses and 13 bounce back. C.J. Miles and Fred VanVleet each had 12 focuses off the seat.
The triumph gave Toronto (45-17) a two-amusement lead on sit without moving Boston on the Eastern Meeting standings. The Raptors cleared the season arrangement with the Hornets winning every one of the four gatherings. Kemba Walker had an amusement high 27 focuses, six bounce back and four helps to lead the Hornets (28-36), who have now lost three straight. Framk Kaminsky III included 15 focuses and four bounce back off the seat while Jeremy Sheep included 16 focuses.
Charlotte entered Sunday's activity tenth in the Eastern Meeting, five recreations back of the Miami Warmth for the eighth and last playoff spot.
The Hornets slice Toronto's prompt two with 5:11 to play in the fourth, however Kyle Lowry reacted for the Raptors depleting a 27-foot three-pointer, and Toronto drove by no less than three whatever is left of the way.
Ibaka had 17 and Valanciunas included 16 as the Raptors drove 82-69 after three.
Walker had 15 focuses for Charlotte while Nicolas Batum and Dwight Howard each had 10 through 75%.
The Hornets opened the second half on a 13-6 surge, slicing Toronto's prompt two, provoking Dwane Casey to get a period out with 6:58 to play.
The Raptors reacted out of the timeout as Ibaka and Valanciunas hit consecutive threes and Lowry got a layup to fall. Toronto utilized a 19-8 rushed to push their prompt 13 with 2:28 to play in the quarter.
Ibaka drove the path with 11 focuses and four bounce back as the Raptors held a 52-43 lead at the break. Valanciunas and DeRozan each had nine focuses while Miles included nine off the seat after two quarters.
Toronto drove 26-21 after one quarter on nine focuses and three bounce back from Valanciunas. Ibaka included seven focuses.
The Raptors utilized a 9-0 raced to bounce out to a 13-4 lead inciting the Hornets to take their first full timeout with 8:29 to play.
Note: Raptors F OG Anunoby (lower leg) missed his second amusement. Malcolm Mill operator influenced his first profession to begin in Anunoby's place.
Grattan experienced issues with his weight, as New Brunswick skip was light on his last shake in the fourth and fifth closures, enabling Saskatchewan to take one in each.
Laycock (1-2) required a bounceback amusement after a 7-5 misfortune to Manitoba's Reid Carruthers prior in the day in Draw 3. Sovereign Edward Island's Eddie MacKenzie (1-2) likewise battled with the ice in his 9-5 misfortune to Northern Ontario's Brad Jacobs (3-0).
MacKenzie couldn't bob back after a staggering single out his last shake in the fifth end that gave Northern Ontario a take of four, trailed by a take of two in the 6th.
Ontario's John Epping (2-1) took control right off the bat in their match against Quebec's Jean-Francois Trepanier, with an attract for three the principal end. Ontario proceeded with their lead all through the eight-end amusement to beat Quebec 7-3.
Nunavut's Dave St. Louis (0-3) likewise yielded after eight finishes, dropping a 12-5 choice to the second seeded group of the title, Reid Carruthers and his Manitoba arena (3-0).
Prior Sunday, Alberta's Brendan Bottcher (1-1) ruled in a 9-2 eight closures triumph over Jamie Koe's Northwest Regions (1-1) arena in Draw 4 of the Canadian men's twisting title.
Bottcher scored two focuses in the second, third and fourth finishes and afterward a solitary in the fifth to take an ordering lead.
Greg Smith of Newfoundland and Labrador, proceeded with his forceful approach yet Nova Scotia's James Murphy battled during that time half of the amusement with a three-point ender in the seventh, a take of two in the eighth and a take of one in the ninth to secure a 9-6 win.
Smith tumbled to 0-2 at the competition and Murphy is 2-0.
It was early handshakes on the rest of the sheets toward the evening draw. Group Canada and Group Trump card stay undefeated in Pool An after two diversions.
The 2017 Brier champion Brad Gushue (2-0) vanquished Yukon new kid on the block skip Thomas Scoffin, taking three out of eight finishes in the 8-3 triumph.
Additionally, Mike McEwen's arena from Winnipeg, playing in the competition as the special case, took control of their amusement prior against B.C's. Sean Geall with consecutive takes in the first and second closures and completing with a take of one to take a 9-3 win. DeRozan drives Raptors past Hornets 103-98; Toronto takes two amusement lead in East DeMar DeRozan had a group high 19 focuses as the Toronto Raptors vanquished the Charlotte Hornets 103-98 on Sunday at Air Canada Center.
DeRozan included eight helps and four bounce back while Jonas Valanciunas contributed 18 focuses and 13 bounce back. C.J. Miles and Fred VanVleet each had 12 focuses off the seat.
The triumph gave Toronto (45-17) a two-amusement lead on sit without moving Boston on the Eastern Meeting standings. The Raptors cleared the season arrangement with the Hornets winning every one of the four gatherings. Kemba Walker had an amusement high 27 focuses, six bounce back and four helps to lead the Hornets (28-36), who have now lost three straight. Framk Kaminsky III included 15 focuses and four bounce back off the seat while Jeremy Sheep included 16 focuses.
Charlotte entered Sunday's activity tenth in the Eastern Meeting, five recreations back of the Miami Warmth for the eighth and last playoff spot.
The Hornets slice Toronto's prompt two with 5:11 to play in the fourth, however Kyle Lowry reacted for the Raptors depleting a 27-foot three-pointer, and Toronto drove by no less than three whatever is left of the way.
Ibaka had 17 and Valanciunas included 16 as the Raptors drove 82-69 after three.
Walker had 15 focuses for Charlotte while Nicolas Batum and Dwight Howard each had 10 through 75%.
The Hornets opened the second half on a 13-6 surge, slicing Toronto's prompt two, provoking Dwane Casey to get a period out with 6:58 to play.
The Raptors reacted out of the timeout as Ibaka and Valanciunas hit consecutive threes and Lowry got a layup to fall. Toronto utilized a 19-8 rushed to push their prompt 13 with 2:28 to play in the quarter.
Ibaka drove the path with 11 focuses and four bounce back as the Raptors held a 52-43 lead at the break. Valanciunas and DeRozan each had nine focuses while Miles included nine off the seat after two quarters.
Toronto drove 26-21 after one quarter on nine focuses and three bounce back from Valanciunas. Ibaka included seven focuses.
The Raptors utilized a 9-0 raced to bounce out to a 13-4 lead inciting the Hornets to take their first full timeout with 8:29 to play.
Note: Raptors F OG Anunoby (lower leg) missed his second amusement. Malcolm Mill operator influenced his first profession to begin in Anunoby's place.
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