Koe reaches Brier final with extra end win over Kamloops resident Dunstone
ST. JOHN’S — Kevin Koe may be a four-time Canadian men’s curling champion, but he acknowledged his team was an underdog heading into the Montana’s Brier this year.
The sixth seed in the 18-team tournament were a win away from a Canadian championship after beating Matt Dunstone 9-7 in an extra end in a playoff game between the top two seeds Saturday.
Koe’s Glencoe Club foursome from Calgary punched an express ticket to Sunday evening’s championship game in St. John’s, N.L.
Dunstone, a Kamloops resident, dropped to Sunday afternoon’s semi-final to face Brad Jacobs, who ousted Brad Gushue from contention earlier in the day and exactly two weeks after winning an Olympic gold medal in Cortina, Italy.


