Mike Anderson and his team from Thornhill, Ont., stole their way to victory in the championship game of the 2018 Canadian mixed curling championship. Desjardins, a former Canadian mixed doubles champion, was left with a nearly impossible triple takeout with his final shot, but was unsuccessful, leaving three Ontario counters for the victory. Ontario capitalizes on miscuesBut Ontario was able to keep Quebec from its defensive strategy in the final four ends of the game. Desjardins attempted draw-shot for a single was heavy, and Ontario had its first lead with the stolen point. His dad, the late Neil Harrison, won two Briers and two world men's championships playing lead for Ed Werenich's renowned Ontario team.
Source: CBC News November 19, 2017 01:07 UTC