UPDATE: B.C. champs back to .500 at Canadian wheelchair curling finals
- As of May 1, 2025, Rick Robinson's B.C. Wheelchair curling team held a 2-2 record halfway through round-robin play at the national wheelchair fours tournament hosted in Boucherville, Quebec.
- The team, coached by Sharon Morrison of Vernon, entered after winning provincial titles and prior victories over Nova Scotia and Northern Ontario teams, advancing through two pools of six teams each in a twelve-team field.
- Robinson’s rink features Ina Forrest at third from Spallumcheen, Gerry Austgarden at second from Kelowna, and Glen McDonald at lead from Cloverdale, and they play eight-end matches requiring tactical steals and scoring.
- After earning key 8-4 wins and a 7-3 lead against Doug Dean , Robinson’s team lost 8-3 to Dennis Theissen of St. John's, resulting in a drop to third place in Pool B, which is led by Carl Marquis at 3-0.
- Round-Robin play ends on May 2, with Robinson’s team preparing to face Pete Andrews of Saskatchewan in quarterfinals starting that afternoon, while Pool A is led by Marney Smithies of Delta, tied atop with Alberta and Quebec teams.
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