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100 Mile Blind Curlers Qualify for Western Championships

Kelowna played host as the 2016 provincials for the West Coast Blind Curling Association took place over the weekend.

The club from 100 Mile House acquitted themselves well through three matches – finishing third overall.

The total points earned in the tournament saw the South Cariboo squad claim a spot in the western championships next month in Saskatchewan.

Though the Hundred Milers will not be attending, as they will be spending two weeks prior to the event representing BC at the National competition in Ottawa.

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