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Victoria's Wark rink back for another run at B

Last year, the curling season came to a painful end for Sarah Wark's Victoria Curling Centre rink.

They fashion cheap hermes handbags were a 10th end draw shot away from claiming the 2015 provincial women's title, eventually losing a heart breaking extra end battle to Patti Knezevic of Prince George.

This week, Wark and her foursome of third Simone Brosseau, second Michelle Allen, lead Rachelle Kallechy and coach Bill Tschirhart plan on writing a different ending. Women's Curling Championship beginning tonight at the Poirier Sport and Leisure Complex in Coquitlam.

"Absolutely, that's the goal for sure. It's fake hermes bag going to be tough, it's a strong field," said Wark. "We had a bit of a rough start to the season maybe not rough, we didn't feel like we weren't playing well, but we weren't getting the wins on the board.

"We've turned our season around at the right time and hopefully we can peak at the right time. We're feeling really good going in," she added. "The girls are all throwing it really nice right now. It seems to be coming together at the right time, so hopefully we can ride that into the week."

The rink did make a mid season change in imitiaton hermes bag that Kallechy holds the broom and manages the house on Wark's final stones.

"We've been playing together long enough now that any change is seamless, so it's good. It might have taken a weekend to adjust, but it's all good," replica birkin handbags said Kallechy, who is looking forward to the week.

"The goal is to play on Sunday. You know, it's a great field. champion Kelly Scott on Day 2.

"If we can come out 2 1 after that second day I think we'd be looking good," added Kallechy.

Wark plays Nanaimo's Kesa Van Osch the other Island rink in the final round robin draw Friday afternoon before teams move into the Page playoff system on the weekend. Sportsnet will broadcast the semifinal and final of the event.

EXTRA ENDS: Penny Shantz and her Nanaimo crew of third Tracey Newlands, second Deb Pulak and lead Kelly Bleau and the VCC's Wes Craig, with Scott MacDonald at third, second Tony Anslow and lead Victor Gamble, earned seniors berths to provincials on the weekend. championships are slated for Feb. 15 21 in Richmond.

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