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HENDERSON AIMS TO HIT SEASON’S HIGH AT WORLD JUNIORS
After a roller-coaster season, Fay Henderson is hoping to end 2021/22 on a high when she leads her team into action at the World Junior Championships in Sweden (May 15-22). The Scottish line-up of Henderson, Katie McMillan, Lisa Davie, Holly...
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SCOTS EXIT WORLD WHEELCHAIR MIXED DOUBLES AFTER LOSS TO SWEDES
Scotland’s World Wheelchair Curling Mixed Doubles campaign ended in Finland when Meggan Dawson-Farrell and Gregor Ewan were beaten 9-1 by Sweden in their final round-robin match. The Scots had gone into the match with a realistic chance of reaching the...
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WIN OVER HOSTS KEEPS SCOTS IN PLAY-OFF CONTENTION AT WORLD CHAMPS
Meggan Dawson-Farrell and Gregor Ewan produced a gutsy 6-5 win over the host nation to keep their play-off bid alive heading into their final match against Sweden at the inaugural World Wheelchair Curling Mixed Doubles Championships in Finland. After getting...
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SCOTTISH WHEELCHAIR CURLERS DETERMINED TO BATTLE ON AFTER TOUGH LOSS AT WORLD CHAMPS
Meggan Dawson-Farrell and Gregor Ewan must win their final two matches at the World Wheelchair Curling Mixed Doubles Championship after suffering an 8-5 defeat to Korea in their first game of the fourth day’s play in Finland. Having claimed an...
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SECOND WIN FOR SCOTS AT WORLD WHEELCHAIR MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPS
Scotland’s Meggan Dawson-Farrell and Gregor Ewan improved their chances of getting through to the play-offs at the World Wheelchair Mixed Doubles Championships when they defeated Estonia 8-6 in their only match of day three in Finland. It was their second...
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MOUAT AIMS TO END GLORIOUS SEASON IN STYLE AT CHAMPIONS CUP
Having dominated the Grand Slam of Curling Season, Team Mouat will look to finish with a flourish at the KIOTI Tractor Champions Cup, Olds Sportsplex, Olds, Alberta (May 3-8) in spite of having to make a line-up change. The quartet...