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Hamblin, North duel in Carman Two final men's zone berths were up for grabs last night.

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Hamblin, North duel in Carman

Two final men’s zone berths were up for grabs last night.

In Carman, local boy Dean North was playing former world junior champion David Hamblin for a berth into the Manitoba mens curling championship in Beausejour, Feb. 9-13.

Atkins vs. German in Selkirk

And in Selkirk, it was two East St. Paul teams in Carl German and Rob Atkins doing battle in that zone final last night.

Once last night’s finals were played, 25 of the 32 teams that will compete in Beausejour will have now been determined.

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