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Alberta’s Kevin Koe posts 2nd win at Brier, topping Saskatchewan skip Mike McEwen

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Alberta’s Kevin Koe improved to 2-0 with a 6-4 win over Saskatchewan’s Mike McEwen at the Brier on Sunday in St. John’s.

McEwen (1-1) took a 3-2 lead with a double in the fifth end and held a 4-3 edge after the eighth.

However, Koe’s rink scored three in the 10th and final end to take the win in the morning session at the national men’s curling championship.

In other action, New Brunswick’s James Grattan (1-1) topped Northern Ontario’s Sandy MacEwan (1-1) 8-6 and Manitoba’s Braden Calvert (1-1) defeated Northwest Territories’ Jamie Koe (0-2) 12-5.

Yukon’s Thomas Scoffin (1-1) also beat B.C.’s Cody Tanaka (2-2) 7-4.

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In the afternoon session, Canada’s Brad Jacobs earned an 11-2 win over Nunavut’s Derek Samagalski, while Newfoundland and Labrador’s Brad Gushue scored an 8-4 win over Ontario’s Jayden King.

Nathan Young’s N.L. rink took an 9-8 win over Prince Edward Island’s Tyler Smith and Saskatchewan’s Kelly Knapp topped Nova Scotia’s Kendal Thompson 8-5.

The event runs until March 8 at Mary Brown’s Centre.

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