Three was the number when the New Horizons curled Jan. 28. Each ice saw that score recorded, three of them in the first end.Doug Belyk played on sheet one again. He started off with the last rock and, even with the practice, he had could score only the one to begin the game.Practice does pay because he scored three in each of the next two ends to be six up over Allan Rogers. Belyk eventually got the win..
Eugene Korpach scored a three and a two in the first four ends to be three up on Dick Horrell.Scoring an even number of ends doesn't mean a tie game. In this case, it meant a loss for Horrell's group. It was a close game, ending in the eighth end.
Ed Kjargaard came back to formwhen playing Bryan Peever by starting off with three, giving up two and then scoring four in the next three ends. In fact, he never let up. Kjargaard picked up an easy win, scoring in all but two ends. He is now even up in games.
Ralph Hall scored a deuce over Rod Forester in the fourth end, but was stilldown by three and he never did recover.Forester scored in seven out of eight. It is three wins in a row for Rod's Rangers.
After playing four ends, it was all tied up at three even though Bob Krismer had scored in only one end.Alexander Scott kept the pace up and his win/loss record is at par.
Gordon Munn started off with a couple of ones, gave up one, and then scored two in the fourth to lead Peter Pauls. Munn was only one up coming home, but it was enough.