Bagpipers lead the final eight teams onto the ice for the last draw during the Farmers & Friends Bonspiel that was held at the Whitewood Community Centre on Mar. 30 to Apr. 2. The event saw 64-teams and 256 curlers compete in 124 games over the four days.
Final figures are still not known for just how successful the annual Farmers & Friends Bonspiel was last weekend, but in the eyes of Whitewood Curling Club president Chad Kelly, it was another overwhelming success. “We wanted it to be bigger and better than last year and I think it definitely was, 100 per cent,” […]
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