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Howard wins again, McEwan keeps pace at Canadian Open

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The Canadian Press
12/15/2012 1:51:50 AM
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KELOWNA, B.C. -- World champion Glenn Howard continued his perfect run at the Canadian Open of Curling while defending champion Mike McEwen kept pace Friday.

Howard (5-0) remained undefeated through Draw 9 after beating Rob Rumfeldt of Guelph, Ont., 5-4 in eight ends. The Coldwater, Ont., native overcame an early 2-0 deficit against Rumfeldt (1-4) by scoring twice in the second and sixth ends.

McEwen improved to 4-1 after clobbering John Morris, who is skipping Kevin Martin's Edmonton rink, 7-1 in five ends. Morris dropped to 2-3.

The victory was McEwen's third straight of the day after earlier wins over Brent Pierce and Rob Fowler of Brandon, Man.

Meanwhile, Winnipeg's Jeff Stoughton (3-2) cruised past Jean-Michel Menard (1-4) of Gatineau, Que., 7-4.

Toronto's John Epping (1-4) scored two in the eighth end against Jim Cotter of Kelowna, B.C., to earn a 6-5 win, his first of the tournament. Toronto's Mark Kean (3-2) needed an extra end to beat Pierce (2-3), from New Westminster, B.C., 7-6.

Howard leads Pool A, McEwen holds Pool C and a logjam has developed in Pool B where Cotter, Brad Gushue of St. John's, N.L., Kevin Koe of Calgary and Jake Higgs of Harriston, Ont., are tied for the lead at 3-2.

The 18-team tournament is the second men's Grand Slam event of the World Curling Tour season and has a purse of $100,000.

Glenn Howard (Photo: The Canadian Press)

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