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WINNIPEG -- And then there was one. Val Sweeting, the 26-year-old skip from Vegreville, Alta., knocked off four-time Scotties Winner Jennifer Jones Monday night to claim sole possession of first place at the Canadian Olympic curling trials. But she says her young squad isnt going to drop that underdog moniker just yet. "We still like to think we are," said Sweeting, who curls out of Edmonton with third Joanne Courtney, 24, second Dana Ferguson, 26, and lead Rachelle Pidherny, 27. "Yeah were 3-0 but theres lots of week left and we dont have a playoff spot or anything like that yet." Sweeting was down three early but evened things up in six and stole seven points en route to a convincing 9-6 win over Jones. Jones, who entered the game in a tie for first with Sweeting, now sits in second at 2-1 along with fellow Winnipeg skip Chelsea Carey, who knocked off Ottawas Rachel Homan 9-8. "We just missed a couple of bad shots and lost control of the game," said Jones, who is trying to claim the one prize that has eluded her team, the right to represent Canada at the Olympics. "We battled back and won one today, this morning and kind of let one slip away tonight but well come beck sharper tomorrow." In the morning, Jones needed an extra end to finish off Middaugh. Homan and the rest of the womens field sit at 1-2. Saskatoons Stefanie Lawton picked up her first win 8-6 over Renee Sonnenberg of Grande Prairie, Alta., and Edmontons Heather Nedohin also picked up her first win 6-3 over Sherry Middaugh of Coldwater, Ont. Jones took an early 3-0 lead against Sweeting but got in trouble in the fourth end and then was heavy on a draw letting Sweeting to steal a crushing four in the seventh end. On the mens side, Jeff Stoughton made a great shot to tie their game but it wasnt enough as Kevin Martin extended his winning streak to two games. That puts Stoughton in a must-win situation for the rest of the tournament. "Wasnt that something... youre just never safe," Martin said of Stoughtons shot, minutes after the Edmonton skips single in the 10th made it 6-5. "We had to make it a tough double and of course he made an incredible double and made it a close game." Brad Jacobs and John Morris also stayed undefeated. Morris, Martins former third, is curling with B.C.s Jim Cotter and he beat Calgarys Kevin Koe 6-4 and Jacobs, out of Sault Ste Marie, Ont., downed Winnipegs Mike McEwan 7-5. Glenn Howard, out of Coldwater, also beat fellow Ontario skip John Epping of Toronto 9-5, which left both at 1-1. The almost 6,000 at the MTS Centre had lots to cheer about as Stoughton made a difficult double off one of Martins stones to score three in the ninth. He missed another, perhaps even more difficult, multiple takeout in the sixth that could have given him four but he had to settle for one. Stoughton knows he has no more room left to lose another game, with all agreeing a record of 5-2 is probably a must to make the playoffs. "I would think so. Its not where we wanted to be after two games," he said. "Weve played worse and won." He has already said this will be the last time he tries to win a spot on the Olympic team. "Theres five games left . . Were not out of this by any means." Martin agreed that losing more than two looks like elimination. "Five and two is safe, four and three I dont think ever has been." Jacobs was enjoying the moment as well. "Its a seven-game round robin so every win is huge. You feel great to be at 2-0. You wouldnt want to be 0-2," he said. The Manitoba Curling Association and the province also announced Monday that curling is joining the CFLs Winnipeg Blue Bombers and NHLs Jets with a specialty license plate of its own, and part of the proceeds will go to the associations Curling for Life Endowment Fund. Willis Reed Jersey . 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Philippe Desrosiers made 28 saves in net for Rimouski. --- DRAKKAR 2 OLYMPIQUES 1 BAIE-COMEAU, Que. -- Jeremy Gregoires goal in the third period put the Drakkar ahead for good. Gabryel Paquin-Boudreau also scored for Baie-Comeau (6-4-2), while Philippe Cadorette stopped 26 shots in net. Emile Poirier had the lone goal for Gatineau (6-5-0) and Anthony Brodeur made 29 saves. Neither team was effective on the power play. The Drakkar were 1 for 8, while the Olympiques were blanked on six attempts. --- SAGUENEENS 3 TITAN 2 (OT) CHICOUTIMI, Que. -- Janne Puhakka scored just 12 seconds into overtime for the Sagueneens. Puhakka also scored in regulation for Chicoutimi (6-5-0) while Loik Leveille forced OT with a goal at 17:11 in the third. Dominic Beauchemin and Alexandros Soumakis scored for Acadie-Bathurst (4-6-2). 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Louis-Philip Guindon made 29 saves for Drummondville, while at the other end of the ice Alexandre Belanger allowed all four goals on 27 shots. --- FOREURS 6 PHOENIX 5 (OT) VAL-DOR, Que. -- Samuel Henley scored 29 seconds into overtime to help the Foreurs end Sherbrookes rally. Anthony Mantha had a hat trick, and Val-dOr (7-4-0) also got singles from Anthony Richard and Louick Marcotte while Keven Bouchard made 18 saves. The Phoenix (3-7-2) forced OT with four goals in the third period, three of which were unanswered to rally from a 5-2 deficit. Cole Murphy, Dominic Talbot-Tassi, Simon Desbiens, Daniel Audette and Tim Wieser each scored for the Phoenix, and Gabriel Parent stopped 38 shots. ' ' '
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