On the ice and in the stands at the Canadian men’s curling championship on Saturday in Regina, Scott Howard of Ontario gave a triumphant fist pump after throwing a walk-off double takeout to win his first Brier as a skip. In a 7-5 victory over Catlin Schneider of British Columbia, the son of four-time Canadian and world champion Glenn, who is coaching Scott’s quartet in Regina, nicked a guard and made the double to score three. With only eighteen seconds left on Ontario’s timer, Scott was under pressure to deliver his final stone. COMMERCIAL “You want to have the rock in your hand in the 10th end and I knew the shot was there and we were running out of time,” said the 33-year-old.
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