SUNDAY SPORTS: SASK 2-0 AT BRIER, REAVES-REMPE FIGHT HAPPENS
REGINA – Ontario’s Scott Howard threw a walk-off double takeout for the first Brier win of his career as a skip in Saturday action at Regina’s Brandt Centre at the Canadian Mens Curling Championship.
The son of four-time Canadian and world champion Glenn skimmed a guard and made the double to score three for a 7-5 win over B.C.’s Catlin Schneider.
In other Pool A openers Saturday, Reid Carruthers beat Matt Dunstone 7-5 in an all-Manitoba matchup, Alberta’s Brendan Bottcher earned an 11-3 win over Andrew Symonds of Newfoundland and Labrador, and Northern Ontario’s Trevor Bonot defeated New Brunswick’s James Grattan 9-4.
Saskatchewan’s Mike McEwen (2-0) grabbed the early lead in Pool B with a 7-6 win in the evening over defending champion Brad Gushue.
“I love how we played this game,” McEwen said. “It wasn’t sneaking out one. It was a solid team performance. We’ve got to take advantage of when Brad and his team are not at their best, and they weren’t at their best tonight.”
Said Gushue: “Mike outplayed me. Mike played really well. I didn’t play anywhere near as good as I usually do, so take it on the chin and come out ready tomorrow.”
Alberta’s Aaron Sluchinski (1-0) had the night off. Gushue, Alberta’s Kevin Koe, Northwest Territories’ Jamie Koe, Quebec’s Julien Tremblay and Prince Edward Island’s Tyler Smith were all 1-1.
Kevin Koe defeated younger brother Jamie 8-4, Tremblay beat Nunavut’s Shane Latimer 11-4, and Smith picked up an 11-7 win over Nova Scotia’s Matt Manuel (0-2).
That fight didn’t amount to much. It was maybe a lesson in defence. They danced around for close to a minute and they both still had their helmets on. Nobody landed a punch.