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"We've gone out and paid our dues on the World Curling Tour. We've put in our time on and off the ice. I would challenge any team here to say they've thrown more rocks than us," said [Mike McEwen], who stands 5-foot-9 with a trim 180-pound frame. "The effort that we put in speaks volumes and we do have a lot of results as a team if you look at our record. If we were to win, I wouldn't call it an upset at all."
"I'd feel pretty good about our chances. We've had some success against both those teams, and they certainly know that. We've got a lot of family in this area, and to have that opportunity to put on a good show in front of them, I'd be really excited to be in that situation," McEwen said."Second place sucks at an event like this. There's nothing meaningful in a loss here, and that's something you have to get used to. Those two guys know that better than anyone else and know how to deal with that. We're learning that. We're not there yet, but we're close."See the full content of this document
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Mcewen Figures It's His Time
He's confident rink can beat the big two at provincials
STEINBACH -- The winner leaves the ice last in championship curling, and though Mike McEwen came off the rink after Jeff Stoughton on Thursday at the provincial men's Safeway Championship, he'd much rath...See the full content of this document
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