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New season begins at New Horizons curling

Keeping trackof six games is not difficult, it's impossible. Especially when you are looking at sheet one and the fall champion.When it comes to throwing the final rock in the end, you do not want to be looking at seven.
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Keeping trackof six games is not difficult, it's impossible. Especially when you are looking at sheet one and the fall champion.When it comes to throwing the final rock in the end, you do not want to be looking at seven. That's what Ed Kjargaard was facing in the first end and it was seven that Gorden Munn counted.What a start playing with the New Horizons. Munn counted two more in the next end, but then gave up one.The Munn bunch counted again and again, then they took out three at a time in end six.They werenot at all kind.

However on the next sheet, it was Allan Rogers who started off witha deuce before giving up points on the next three ends. By the fifth end, it was all tied at five. In the seventh, Bob Krismer was one point up.A double raise by Allan in the last end was a little heavy and Krismer had the win.

After four ends, Ralph Hall was leading Eugene Korpach by three and he kept the lead from then on.Dick Horrell got the season off to a good start by counting in the first three ends of his game against Bryan Peever.He then gave upone before counting again and again.

In the Belyk/Forester game, they changed ends for the first five ends before big bad Belyk scored six in the seventh to come home laughing.

It was a low scoring game between Alexander Scott and Peter Pauls.Each time you looked there weren't any rocks in thehouse. In the fifth end, the Scott rink counted two to go three up.Pauls was not happy with that and counted four in the seventh to tie the game.With the last rock, Scott slid by the Pauls' rock in the four and Pauls' rink scored a win.


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