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Okanagan rink chases Brier title on The Rock

Kelowna-Vernon foursome makes repeat appearance at Canadian men香蕉视频直播檚 curling finals
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Kelowna香蕉视频直播檚 Rick Sawatsky (right) and Tyrel Griffith at the Brier this week in St. John香蕉视频直播檚 with the B.C. champion John Morris-Jim Cotter rink. -Image credit: Curl BC

Rick Sawatsky hopes his seventh time is a charm.

The Kelowna curler will be throwing lead rocks for the Okanagan-based John Morris foursome at the 2017 Brier beginning Saturday in St. John香蕉视频直播檚, N.L.

Sawatsky, like Vernon香蕉视频直播檚 Jim Cotter, will be making his seventh appearance at the Canadian men香蕉视频直播檚 curling championship. Second Tyrel Griffith, from Kelowna, will be playing at the Brier for the fifth time.

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The last time the Kelowna-Vernon curlers teamed up with Morris, the B.C. champs came agonizingly close to a Brier title, losing the 2014 Canadian final in Kamloops to Kevin Koe.

Three years later, with Morris skipping and Cotter again throwing last rocks, the Kelowna-Vernon crew has had a solid season on the World Curling Tour, winning one event, finishing second in another and qualifying in several more.

After a few weeks to get reacquainted early in the season, Sawatsky said the Morris-Cotter rink has hit its stride.

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This year香蕉视频直播檚 Brier, as is often the case, is a who香蕉视频直播檚 who of Canadian men香蕉视频直播檚 curling. Defending national champion Kevin Koe, ex-Brier champs Brad Jacobs and Glenn Howard, former Olympic gold medalist and hometown favourite Brad Gushue, and Manitoba香蕉视频直播檚 Mike McEwen are all included in the field. The Morris-Cotter rink has beaten each one of those teams at least once during the season.

As for playing for a Brier championship on The Rock, Sawatsky said the B.C. champs are looking forward to the experience.

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Still, all hype and pomp of a Brier aside, Sawatsky said his team is in Newfoundland this week with one goal in mind.

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The B.C. champs will open the 2017 Brier on Saturday against Northern Ontario香蕉视频直播檚 Brad Jacobs.





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