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Blades' Nova Scotia No. 2 team from Chester earns bronze with 13-2 rout of Quebec No. 2

Nova Scotia No. 1 team members Aidan MacDonald and Evan Hennigar sweep skip Nick Mosher's shot during the Canadian under-18 curling championships in Timmins, Ont. - BRIAN CHICK / CURLING CANADANova Scotia’s bid for curling gold at the Canadian under-18 championships was cut short on Saturday afternoon.

Mosher managed to get one back in the sixth but Davies added two more in the seventh and the teams shook hands following that end. MacIsaac, third Nathan Gray, second Owain Fisher and lead Christopher McCurdy scored two in the opening end, then stole two in each of the next two ends and stole one more in the fourth for a 7-0 cushion.In the women’s championship, the Nova Scotia No. 2 rink of Chester’s Sophie Blades, third Kate Weissent, second Staphanie Atherton and lead Alexis Cluney will face Anne-Sophie Gionest earned a bronze medal after dropping Anne-Sophie Gionest and Quebec No.

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