Jon Mead, just after winning The National and before heading to Edmonton to curl in the Canada Cup Qualifier. December 15th, 2008

In Year Two of playing with Wayne Middaugh, Jon’s team finally closed the deal at a major event, winning The National, the second leg of the Capital One Grand Slam.

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Jason Gunnlaugson, one of Manitoba’s top young curlers. December 15th, 2008

He’s one of the more animated players in the game and one of the hardest throwers on Tour. His team, with Daley Peters replacing Reid Carruthers at skip this year, has struggled this season but he remains an athlete I think we’ll see more of in the future.

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Pete Steski, Ontario’s quotable curler. December 6th, 2008

His team was the runner-up at the recent Asham World Curling Tour event in Charlevoix, Quebec, and he’s Part Two of this week’s focus on the men’s competitive scene in Ontario. One of the game’s great storytellers, Pete is typically candid in this interview.

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Dale Matchett, currently #8 in the CTRS. December 6th, 2008

Part One of this week’s focus on men’s competitive curling in Ontario, Dale’s team has climbed to #8 in the 2008-2009 CTRS points race. That might surprise some people but certainly not anyone who has seen this team play.

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