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REGINA Curling, much like other parts of life, has been turned upside-down by COVID-19. The challenge was no match for Saskatchewan’s Team Dunstone, who met the new requirements head-on and wasted little time getting down to work. “At this point in the season we’ve usually got 60 to 70 games under our belt and this year we have 10 or 11,” Team Saskatchewan’s Braeden Moskowy explained. When the foursome from Regina found out they’d be representing Saskatchewan at the 2021 Brier – a decision made by CurlSask – they weren’t allowed to practice as a group. “Once we got approval from the government to start practicing because we’re going to the Brier we started looking for options,” Moskowy said.
Two of Saskatchewan's top curling teams are getting ready to represent their province at national competitions. CurlSask selected the teams skipped by.