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B.C. women鈥檚 rink rocking at Canadian senior curling finals in Vernon

Diane Gushulak of New Westminster has won three in a row; B.C. men from Duncan suffer first loss

B.C. is rolling on the women鈥檚 side of the 28-team Everest 2023 Canadian Senior Women鈥檚 and Men鈥檚 Curling Championships at the Vernon Curling Club.

The provincial champs from New Westminster, skipped by Diane Gushulak, won their third in a row in the 2 p.m. draw Tuesday, Dec. 5, defeating Sharon Cormier of the Northwest Territories 6-3. Cormier drops to 2-2 in Pool A.

Gushulak, backed by third Grace MacInnes, second Danielle Shaughnessy and lead Cory Atchison began the championships Monday morning with a 9-3 loss to Saskatchewan鈥檚 Nancy Martin of Martensville. The B.C. reps rebounded Monday afternoon to defeat Stacey Szajewski of Northern Ontario 8-6, and handed Alberta鈥檚 Atina Ford Johnston her first loss Tuesday morning with a 12-3 romp.

Going into the 6 p.m. draw Tuesday night, Ford Johnston led Pool A at 4-1 followed by Martin at 3-0. Martin is trying to win the province鈥檚 sixth consecutive women鈥檚 national title. Gushulak was alone in third place 3-1 while Cormier was fourth at 2-2.

In Pool B, Ontario, Quebec, and Nova Scotia shared the lead going into the 6 p.m.draw Tuesday at 3-1. PEI was 2-2.

Gushulak plays Shelley Graham of New Brunswick Wednesday at 2 p.m.

MEN

The B.C. reps suffered their first loss in the 14-team men鈥檚 draw Tuesday, as Wes Craig鈥檚 Duncan rink fell 6-5 to Saskatchewan鈥檚 Bruce Korte. Craig is now 2-1.

Craig, backed by third Normand Cote, second Keith Clarke and lead Ron Schmidt, opened the nationals Monday with a 9-3 romp over Alberta鈥檚 James Pahl, then improved to 2-0 by outlasting Newfoundland and Labrador鈥檚 Alex Smith 10-8.

The B.C. champs were back on the ice Tuesday at 6 p.m to take on Philip Gorveatt of Prince Edward Island in a clash of 2-1 squads.

Heading into that draw, Craig was tied for second place at 2-1 with Gorveatt while Northern Ontario鈥檚 Ron Rosengren was fourth at 2-2. Korte led Pool B at 5-0.

Nova Scotia led Pool A at 3-0, followed by Quebec and Manitoba at 3-1, and defending champions Ontario at 2-2.

Draws Wednesday go at 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 6 p.m. to wrap up the preliminary round.



Roger Knox

About the Author: Roger Knox

I am a journalist with more than 30 years of experience in the industry. I started my career in radio and have spent the last 21 years working with Black Press Media.
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