Manitobans advance in Brier Hot Shots

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HALIFAX - The finalists for the Ford Hot Shots Skills Competition at the Brier have been set with a pair of Manitobans advancing.

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HALIFAX – The finalists for the Ford Hot Shots Skills Competition at the Brier have been set with a pair of Manitobans advancing.

Team Manitoba second Rob Fowler leads with a total of 29 points out of a possible 30 following Friday’s preliminaries.

In second with 25 points is Nova Scotia’s Ian Fitzner Leblanc, while three curlers are tied at 24 points including Manitoba’s Jeff Stoughton as well as Glenn Howard of Ontario and Ryan Fry of Newfoundland-Labrador.

Three others are tied at 23 to round out the field; they are Saskatchewan’s Darrell McKee, New Brunswick’s James Gratton and Northern Ontario’s Ryan Harnden.

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