ROUND ROBIN PLAY WRAPS UP AT THE 2025 CCAA CURLING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Day four of 2025 CCAA Curling Canada Championships took place today at the Lethbridge Curling Club in Lethbridge, Alta. The rounds flipped where the men started the day off first and ended with a women's round.
Day four of 2025 CCAA Curling Canada Championships took place today at the Lethbridge Curling Club in Lethbridge, Alta. The rounds flipped where the men started the day off first and ended with a women's round.
Men's Championship
The Gaillards du Cégep de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue faced off against the Mohawk Mountaineers, who started strong with two points in the first end and a steal in the second. The Gaillards made things close, but Mohawk maintained control and secured three crucial points in the seventh for the 7-3 win.
The Sault Cougars traded ends early with the Assiniboine Cougars but took control with a big three-point end in the fourth. A couple more multi point ends led Sault to a 10-2 victory.
Tied after two ends, the Red Deer Polytechnic Kings scored three in the third against the Humber Hawks. By the seventh end, Red Deer's early momentum carried them to a 7-4 victory over the Hawks.
In the afternoon, the Sault Cougars took on the Humber Hawks in a closely contested battle. Humber got off to a strong start, scoring two points in the first end, while Sault responded with a single in the second. The Hawks regained control with a single in the third, but Sault turned the tide in the fourth, scoring two points to even the game. After a scoreless fifth, the Cougars surged ahead with another two points in the sixth. Humber tied it up again with two in the seventh, but Sault sealed the win with a final two points in the eighth, taking the game 7-5.
Multi point ends proved to be the difference in the Mohawk Mountaineers' 9-3 win over the SAIT Trojans. Despite the final score, SAIT kept things close through five, but Mohawk shut the door with a commanding four-point sixth end in the sixth.
Women's Championship
The Mohawk Mountaineers came out firing against their OCAA rivals, the Humber Hawks. Mohawk held a commanding lead in the second half of the contest, but Humber made things interesting by picking up single points in the sixth and seventh ends. It wasn't quite enough though, as the Mountaineers sealed the 7-3 victory with a final point in the eighth.
The Concordia Thunder scored multiple points in four ends while the Fanshawe Falcons managed a few singles, resulting in a 10-2 victory for CUE.
The PACWEST held a slight lead at the midway mark of their match with the Humber Hawks but pulled away with two points in the sixth and another two in the seventh. With a dominant defensive effort, PACWEST secured an 8-2 victory and the second-place spot in the standings.
Needing a win to ensure a semi final berth, the SAIT Trojans faced off against the Mohawk Mountaineers. The team traded the lead early with Mohawk holding a 4-2 edge after three. SAIT responded in a major way, scoring five points in the fourth to seize momentum. From there, the Trojans extend their lead, stealing singles in the fifth, sixth, and seventh ends on route to a convincing 10-4 win.
The Fanshawe Falcons bounced back from their morning defeat, winning the first five ends against the Assiniboine Cougars. Assiniboine finally broke through with two points in the sixth, but it was too little too late, as Fanshawe secured a decisive 8-2 victory.
| Standings after Day 4 |
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| Men | Women | ||
| Mohawk Mountaineers | 7-0 | Red Deer Polytechnic Queens | 7-0 |
| SAIT Trojans | 5-2 | PACWEST | 6-1 |
| Red Deer Polytechnic Kings | 5-2 | Concordia Thunder | 5-2 |
| Sault Cougars | 5-2 | SAIT Trojans | 4-3 |
| Humber Hawks | 2-5 | Fanshawe Falcons | 3-4 |
| Gaillards du Cégep de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue | 2-5 | Assiniboine Cougars | 2-5 |
| NAIT Ooks | 2-5 | Mohawk Mountaineers | 1-6 |
| Assiniboine Cougars | 0-7 | Humber Hawks | 0-7 |
Source: Curling Canada/CCAA Communications
