Manitoba’s McEwen yet to find stride at Canadian men’s curling championship
BRANDON, Man. — The host province has hit turbulence at the Canadian men’s curling championship.
Manitoba’s Mike McEwen was upset by Yukon’s Jon Solberg 7-6 on Monday following a demoralizing loss to Brendan Bottcher’s wild-card team at Westoba Place.
At 2-2 in Pool A, McEwen is looking up at Northern Ontario’s Brad Jacobs (4-0), Bottcher and Saskatchewan’s Kirk Muyres (3-1) with three games remaining in the round robin.
“It’s just curling, but it’s more than that,” McEwen said. “Yeah, we’re amateur athletes, but this is my life. It helps support my family.