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Undefeated Homan secures playoff berth at Pan Continental curling championship

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Canada's Rachel Homan defeated South Korea's Eunji Gim 8-2 on Wednesday to secure a playoff berth at the Pan Continental curling championships.

Homan, from Ottawa, needed only six ends to complete the victory. Canada improved to 5-0 while South Korea fell to 4-1. "I think we played a pretty solid game," she said. "I'm sure they'll be stronger when we see them next." The victory also secured a top-four finish for the host team, giving Canada a berth in the 2025 world women's curling championship.

The victory also secured a top-four finish for the host team, giving Canada (5-0) a berth in the 2025 world women's curling championship.

Homan scored three points in the third end and tacked on three more in the fifth. Gim had a double-takeout to score three in the sixth end but was wide with her delivery and settled for one, prompting the concession.

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