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Leaders continue winning ways, middle of pack gets crowded in Original 16 Cash League

Froehlich, BTN Chartered Accountants, KMS Construction all remain unbeaten through four draws
Curling file 2022

There wasn’t a whole lot of change at the top of the Great Western Orginal 16 Cash League standings at the Moose Jaw Curling Centre on Wednesday night, but things are certainly getting more interesting in the middle of the pack.

All three unbeaten teams remained undefeated, with Matt Froehlich finding himself in the closest battle of the bunch, taking a 9-6 win over Paws N Play’s Jaedon Miller to improve to 4-0 on the season. Miller fell to 1-3.

Penny Barker and the defending champion BTN Chartered Accountants rink took a relatively comfortable 7-2 win over Pro-Tec Electric’s Stan Barnsley to keep pace with Froehlich at 4-0. Barnsley dropped into a four-team logjam for third place at 2-2.

The news was also good for KMS Construction’s Ben Gamble, as they ran their record to 3-0 with a 10-3 win over Dayne Heisler and RK Sunview Farms. Heisler will continue to look for their first win in draw five after falling to 0-4.

Fountain Tire’s Barry Silk picked up their first win of the season, getting past ProTec Studios and Tyler Krupski 8-5. Silk improved to 1-3, Krupski fell to 1-2.

Dustin Woloschuk and KalTire also joined the winning ranks on Wednesday, improving to 1-3 thanks to a 7-4 win over EMJ Marketing and Joe Gunnis, who also finds himself at 2-2.

The other contest on the night saw Rod Montgomery move into the middle of the pack at 2-2 thanks to a 5-2 victory over John’s Music’s Ryan Wenarchuk, who also now sits at 2-2.

League action continues on Wednesday, Nov. 9, and one of the three unbeaten teams will no longer have a perfect record, as BTN Accountants take on Froehlich in the marquee match-up of the night.

KMS Construction faces KalTire, the Battle of ProTec will see Electric taking on Studios, Montgomery takes on Fountain Tire, EMJ Marketing duels Paws N Play and John Music battles RK Sunview Farms.

First rocks go at 7:30 p.m. at the Moose Jaw Curling Centre.

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