Up until this point, there has not been a tie game chalked up by the New Horizons in this spring session. It finally happened Feb. 25.
On sheet one, it was take one, add two and then give up four twos in a row. That was the way Bryan Peever played against Gordon Munn. It was 8-3 with two ends to go and there was no big six-ender to end it. Put a win up for Munn.
Doc Hall gave up four in the first end and then the Krismer rink stole four in the next. In the third end, Ralph slid through an opening that looked impossible to do. He was then down by 10.
The game to watch was the leader Belyk against the fall champion Kjargaard on sheet three. Kjargaard counted on the odd ends and Doug on the even. It was the Belyk bunch that scored three in the sixth. The teams exchanged ends until the last. It was the Kjargaard gang who stole one in the10th to tie the game.
The Pauls rink was up by three after three ends. They added two more before Dick Horrell put up his three, but Horrell was a little late in starting. Chalk up a win for Peter's bunch.
The close game of the day was between Alexander Scott and Eugene Korpach's rink as it was 2-2 after four ends. It was in the sixth end that the red rocks of Korpach were in a cluster of four to put him two up. Scott came back with a three-ender and went on to win.
Allan Rogers started off counting two and every other end he added one. However, the ends in between, Rod Forester counted two until he came up with a big five in the sixth. Forester then stole two more to put the game out of reach.
With three games to play before the season ends, the Belyk team leads with 13 points followed by the Pauls, Scott and Munn rinks each with 10 points. Not far behind is Ed Kjargaard with nine.