Nova Scotia’s bid for curling gold at the Canadian under-18 championships was cut short on Saturday afternoon. Nick Mosher and the Nova Scotia No. 1 team ...
Nova Scotia No. 1 team members Aidan MacDonald and Evan Hennigar sweep skip Nick Mosher's shot during the Canadian under-18 curling championships in Timmins, Ont. - BRIAN CHICK / CURLING CANADANova Scotia’s bid for curling gold at the Canadian under-18 championships was cut short on Saturday afternoon.
Trailing 2-1 after three ends, the Nova Scotia team of Mosher, third Owen McPherson, second Evan Hennigar and lead Aidan MacDonald of the Halifax Curling Club saw the game slip away when Alberta score three in the fifth end and steal another two in the fifth. All is not lost for the two Bluenose boys’ rinks who each will return home with medals, a silver and bronze.
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