Thursday's 8-3 loss to Matt Dunstone leaves the Thunder Bay rink in need of a win and a Manitoba loss in the final round-robin draw.
REGINA – Trevor Bonot dropped a crucial Thursday match at the Montana’s Brier and is going to need help to make the playoffs.
To advance in Regina, Bonot will first have to defeat Yukon’s Thomas Scoffin , but it likely won’t be enough, unless Dunstone is defeated by Newfoundland and Labrador’s Andrew Symonds, who is coming off a 10-4 win over New Brunswick but only has two wins in seven games. That sends it to the last stone draw tiebreaker. Bottcher is No. 1, with a 81.1 rank distance, and Dunstone is No. 2, at 116.9. Bonot sits in sixth, at 265.8, too high of a hill to climb at this stage of the week.With hammer in the first, he hit and stuck with his final stone to grab a 2-0 lead, then held Bonot to a single in the second.
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