B.C. curler Corryn Brown remains undefeated at PointsBet Invitational
Corryn Brown remained perfect at the PointsBet Invitational curling tournament with a 10-6 win over Kate Cameron on Friday in Calgary.
Brown's team from Kamloops, B.C., improved to 3-0 and held the top spot in the women's Pool B.
Cameron's rink from St. Adolphe, Man., made a game of it with two points in the eighth and a steal of one in the ninth to cut Brown's lead to 7-6. But Brown made the most of the hammer in the final end to put the game away.
Cameron fell to 1-3 after losing to Selena Sturmay of Edmonton (2-2) 6-4 in Friday's late draw.
Kerri Einarson of Gimli, Man., was second in Pool B at 2-1 after an 11-4 win over Sturmay.
In women's Pool A action, Winnipeg's Kaitlyn Lawes moved into second place at 2-1 with a 10-3 win over Edmonton's Myla Plett (1-3).
Christina Black of Halifax picked up her first win with an 8-5 triumph over Winnipeg's Beth Peterson. Both teams are at 1-2.
Ottawa's Rachel Homan, who beat Myla Plett of Edmonton 12-4 late Friday, leads the pool at 3-0.
In men's action, Winnipeg's Mike McEwen downed Saskatoon's Rylan Kleiter 7-2. McEwen led the men's Pool B at 3-0 while Kleiter fell to 0-3.
John Epping's Toronto-based squad defeated Cal MacIsaac of Truro, N.S., 8-5 on Friday night to improve to 3-0 atop Pool A in men's action, while MacIsaac slipped to 0-3. Brad Jacobs of Calgary improved to 2-1 in Pool A with an 8-5 win over Brad Gushue of St. John's, Nfld., who slipped to 1-2.
Jordon McDonald of Winnipeg, Man., beat Matt Dunstone 10-5 to pull into a second-place tie in Pool B with identical 2-1 records.
The final round-robin draws are scheduled for Saturday.
The men's and women's competitions at the PointsBet Invitational are divided into two pools of five teams. The top team in each pool


