Gedak, Jacobson First To Qualify For Playoffs In Moose Jaw Sask Curling Tour Stop
Bet, Knapp likewise in chase as competition proceeds at Moose Jaw Ford Curling Center.
The initial two title occasion groups have been chosen at the Sask Curling Tour Moose Jaw stop this end of the week, and one of them has a lot of neighborhood associations.
The Estevan-based group of Brent Gedak, third Jason Ackerman, second Derek Owens and lead Curtis Horwath won their initial three challenges to guarantee one of two 'A' occasion billets in the title round. 메이저사이트
Owens hails from Moose Jaw, while Gedak and Ackerman both won commonplace junior titles while working out of the old Hillcrest Sports Center.
Gedak prevailed upon his opener 6-3 Saskatoon's Matthew Drewitz prior to taking a 9-4 success over Trent Knapp - who incorporates Moose Jaw's Brock Montgomery at third - in the 'A' elimination round and moving to a 7-0 success over Canora's Rob Zuravloff in the passing game.
Saskatoon's Jason Jacobson crushed Regina's Shane Vollman 5-0 in the other title qualifier.
Moose Jaw's Ben Gamble and his arena of third Braydan Mohns, second Tyler Krupski and lead Scott Manners took a 10-3 success over Drewtiz to remain alive on the 'B' side and will confront Regina's Josh Bryden in a 'B' occasion qualifier during the 7 p.M. Draw Saturday.
Knapp, in the mean time, will take on Lumsden's Sam Wills in the other 'B' qualifier after Wills crushed Moose Jaw's Dustin Woloschuk 9-3 to progress.
The 'C' occasion qualifiers will see Regina's Jaedon Miller taking on Zuravloff and Winnipeg's Corey Chambers dueling Vollman.
After the last primer draw Saturday night, the title round quarter-finals start at 9:30 a.M. Sunday, trailed by the elimination rounds at 1 p.M. Furthermore, title game at 4:30 p.M.