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Posted: Feb 19 2007, 03:36 PM
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Roster:

First: Tommy Lesterman (Skip)
Second: Davy Kinnani
Third: Morf Stevens (Vice)
Fourth: Garth Edel

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Milchama Team win first match

In their first match in the new curling championships the Milchama Slashers beat Chacor 9-4 in only 8 ends.

It was a great match from start to finish for the Slashers who got things started in the first end as a great effort from Edel in the final throw led to two Chacorian stones being unblocked and a center victory for the Slashers. It only got better from there as despite letting a 3 in (couldn't past the great Chacor blocker stones) the second end as the Slashers soon picked up points in the 3rd, 4th and 6th overs. Getting at least two points every time with a rare 3 in the 6th over. After that the game was all but over and was called after only 8 overs a magnificent Milchama victory.

If we can keep it up only good things can come.
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Posted: Feb 19 2007, 06:41 PM
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From the EBC 11 o'clock news broadcast..

And now to sport, live from the Furious Colleen Pub in downtown St. Peter's. Our correspondent Harvey Baze is on the scene to bring you all the latest sporting news. Good evening, Harvey.

Good evening, Pat. The big news tonight isn't football as usual. With all the leagues out of season at the moment, Errish sport fanatics have had to turn to curling. Many are wondering just what this 'curling' thing is? Is it truly a sport? Apparently it is, and Ereeland has a team in the regional competition.

<Several drunken men behind Harvey Baze are seen slapping each other on the back and shouting triumphantly in Gaelic>

The patrons here at the Furious Colleen are in high spirits due to the scoreline just in from Pacitalia:

Ereeland 4, Vilita & Turori 3 (14 ends)

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0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 [ 3 ]

So Ereeland has defeated Vilita and Turori's combined team in extra ends. A two point seventh end put them up a point, but V and T tied in the tenth. In the extra ends, it was defense, defense, and defense just for good measure. The final score was brought about on Ereeland's last stone; it pushed out all the other stones and secured the point for the Republic.

But to most Errish people the team remains a mystery. That's why we have an official roster given to us by the Holy Sweepers curling club of Hope Abbey in St. Peter's:

First - Sister Letha Deines
Second - Sister Mary Nevitt (vice)
Third - Sister Selma Giles (skip)
Fourth - Sister Margaret Wichman

Reserve - Sister Alexandria Schoch
Reserve - Sister Cornelia Gow

You heard correctly, Ereeland: the national curling team is a group of nuns. Those nuns defeated Vilita and Turori and next face teenagers from Myrtannia. One patron had this to say about the match:

"Nuns against teenagers? Sounds like a good time to me!"

Myrtannia holds first in the group, followed by Ereeland. Slightly more people will be tuning in when Ereeland Public Radio broadcasts the match. This is Harvey Baze saying good night from the Furious Colleen Pub in St. Peter's.
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Posted: Feb 19 2007, 09:47 PM
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Posted: Feb 19 2007, 10:49 PM
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Woodstock Daily Mail

Spokes shut out Chacor


By Travis West
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MONTERIO, Margheria, Pacitalia (19 February) -- Patrick Conway admitted after tonight's Sarzonia-Chacor curling match that he can't take too many more fixtures like this one. More than just a curling match, the battle between the nations was a revenge match for the few Sarzonians who bothered to show up to the venue.

His Spokes side played the first seven ends against Warm War rivals Chacor with neither side able to notch a single stone. However, Piotr Bershayev broke through for Sarzonia both offensively and defensively and the Spokes notched a 2-0 win over Chacor that evened the team's record at 1-1 and the team's point differential at 5-5.

"I really don't know how we managed to pull this one out tonight," Conway said. "I tell ya, Chacor missed a couple of chances to bury us in the fourth and fifth ends. If they score there, it's a totally different match."

Chacor's team was unavailable after the match in spite of Pacitalian organisers' best effort to ensure they arrived at the interview room. However, Sarzonia's players and coaches were more than willing to talk about the match.

"I don't know how much stock we want to put into the whole political situation between Sarzonia and Chacor," Bershayev said, admitting that he didn't know most of the circumstances behind the Warm War between the two countries. "It's better that I don't know and just stick to curling, you know?"

Not so for the estimated 400 Sarzonians in attendance out of the capacity crowd of 14,574 at the Palestrato Santo Bernardo. Even though the navy clad nationals were few in number, they were quite vocal. Several chants questioning the manhood of Chacoran players and supporters rang through the air while several Pacitalians in the audience showed various stages of disapproval. The Chacoran side was loudly booed at introductions and four Sarzonians were escorted out of the venue after spitting on the Chacoran flag.

"It's really disappointing," said Andreo Terabbecco, 28, who hails from Sambuca and said before the match he was supporting Sarzonia. "I thought the Sarzonians would show more class since our government is making strides toward repairing relations. I guess I was wrong."

"It's really embarrassing for our country," said Ryan Carter, 33, who came to Pacitalia both to take in the curling action and to show his support for Timiocato's outreach to Woodstock since President Mike Sarzo returned to office. "I tried to reason with a couple of them, but they said 'shut the [expletive] up'."

Sarzonian authorities said they would ask Monterio police officials to extradite the assailants to Sarzonia to stand trial. However, Spokes team officials said they were "already on the lookout" for extra security for the team's next match against Milchama.

"There's a rivalry there but it isn't nearly as tense as the one with Chacor," said skip Mathew Renney. "The political ramifications just aren't the same with Milchama. Our teams don't like each other out there, but our governments haven't even exchanged embassies yet."

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Posted: Feb 20 2007, 07:12 AM
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UNCprint Magazine Sport
Team Ubundi Wins Big in Opening Match and then Loses in Second!

by Amina Ghipe for UNCprint Magazine
Nortopalazzo, Antigonia

NORTOPALAZZO — Team Ubundi scored big in their opening match the the AOCC2 in Pacitalia. Facing Nojika, Team Ubundi showed its talent as a newcomer defeating their opponent decisively in only eight ends. The results from Team Ubundi's match is as follows:
"Team Ubundi: 4 3 1 0 1 3 0 2 [ 14 ]
Team Nojika: 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 [ 1 ]"

In Team Ubundi's second match against Az-Cz, Ubundi lost 8-4. The scoreboard:
"1 1 1 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 [ 8 ]
0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 [ 4 ]"

Amarenthe defeated Nojika easily, as well, 7-2, and has taken Team Ubundi's first place spot. Team Ubundi still retains the second place spot, although, and the race for qualifying has heated up. The current ranks in Group B, Team Ubundi's group:
"1st -- Amarenthe [ 2-0, 17F / 9A / +8D, 6 pts ]
2nd -- Ubundi [ 1-1, 18F / 9A / +9D, 3 pts ]
3rd -- Az-Cz [ 1-1, 15F / 14A / +1D, 3 pts ]
4th -- Nojika [ 0-2, 3F / 21A / -18D, 0 pts ]"

Team Ubundi and Az-Cz are not, tied, because although with the same number of points, Team Ubundi has scored more in its matches.

Looking ahead, Team Ubundi will face second seeded overall Amarenthe, who has won both their matches, but with less points than Amarenthe. Then, Team Ubundi will play Nojika for the second time after Team Ubundi's incredible 14-1 victory. Team Ubundi will move on to Az-Cz, a rematch of Ubundi's 8-4 defeat, and then its back to Amarenthe. There is still no outright winner in the Group B.

Coach Jonathan Wells finds Team Ubundi's prospects of placing in the top two "enlightening." In a press conference in Nortopalazzo, Antigonia, Wells said, "Our guys have really performed brilliantly in the first two matches. I have a good amount of confidence that Team Ubundi will qualify."

When asked specifically about the team's next match against Amarenthe, Wells responded, "Amarenthe will, no doubt, be the toughest match in our group. If Team Ubundi is on the top of our games, we can, and will, win."


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Posted: Feb 20 2007, 02:21 PM
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Manhattan Herald – 20th February 2007

AOCC2 Update – Another Victory in Timiocato for the Frozen Chips!!!

Quakmybush 5, Manhattan Prime 8 (10 ends)

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Manhattan Prime continued their fledgling winning streak today, with an 8-5 win over Quakmybush at the Arena dell' AeroPacitalia in Timiocato.

They got off to a bad start however, finding themselves losing 2 point to 0 at the end of the 2nd end as the Quakmybushian stones proved closer both times. The 2nd end was extremely close, leading Manhattan Prime to question the result, however a detailed measure proved the umpire’s decision correct.

The 3rd end was much better, with Chad Brown positioning 2 stones closer to the button than the nearest opposing stone. He also grabbed a point in the 4th end to make up for his poor showing last match.

With the score at 3-2 to Manhattan Prime, Vice-Skip Jimmy Hopkins stepped up. The 5th end went to Quakmybush with their final stone smashing a well place Manhattanite stone out of the way – the Frozen Chips got their revenge by taking two points on the 6th end to leave the score 5-3 to Manhattan Prime.

Manhattan Prime once again showed their best play at the end, grabbing 3 additional points to Quakmybush’s 3, and with Hopkins taking the 10th and final end with 2 points, to make the final result an impressive 8-5 victory, leaving Manhattan Prime top of Group C. Krytenia will be Manhattan Prime’s next challenge, and a win there would put the team in a fantastic position to qualify.

First: Pete Kowalski - age 22
Second: Chad Brown - age 25
Third: Jimmy Hopkins - age 26 (Vice)
Fourth: Owen Westwood - age 28 (Skip)

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Posted: Feb 20 2007, 05:10 PM
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Welcome to the Coverage of the Atlantian Oceania Championship of Curling, with me is the studio is Curling connosieur Wayne King. Good evening Wayne.

Good Evening

The 2nd lot of matches have come in from Pacitalia, let's look at the results

Chacor 0, Sarzonia 2 (10 ends)
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Milchama 7, Bazalonia 9 (10 ends)
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0 0 0 3 1 0 3 0 0 2   [ 9 ]


So Wayne let's look at the performance of the curled Bazalopes.

It was almost the opposite start, the Milchamians dominated the first 3 ends scoring 4 points, it looked like the result was doomed however a rather unique pep talk which involved shouting, something you might expect at a hockey game rather than Curling re-focused on the team at the task at hand which resulted in the teams first 3 point end another single point end tied the game at the end of the 5th round. The Milchamians responded with their own 3 point end in the 6th. Trying to use their experience to intimidate the Bazalonians, however it didn't work for in the 7th end they responded, tying it up again at 7-all. The next two ends where hard fought aggressive play, neither team having a stone in the home area when the end finished so no one got points. It was the 10th end which the Curled Bazalopes got 2 points, thus preventing it from going to extra ends.

Thank you Wayne, now let's have a few highlights from that game.

<Clips from all the 3 point ends including the Milchamian 3-pointers, A brief clip of a pep talk as well as the winning 2 point 10th end.>

Now what about the Chacor-Sarzonian match?

Now while ends 1-7 may make you think that it was a widly inaccurate match don't let the scoreboard fool you. It was a hard fought game with a number of good scoring opportunities throughout the match. Sarzonia ended the match with the only points on the board.

<Clips of a number of th more spectacular 'stone manipulation' that occured during the match>

Are you surprised that the Bazalonians did so well against the Milchamians?

Whatever the captain, or skipper, Jerry Haven did for the pep talk changed the whole dispossition of the game, if it was not for what Jerry did it would have been a quite different result. As any other game like this style, Curling is just as much as a mental game as it is skill. And once the Curled Bazalopes actually became a decent contender in their match. The Milchamians must of paniced.

And so now anything is possible do you think we have a good chance against, in the upcoming match, against Chacor?

Especially now I think that for the Curled Bazalopes anything is possible now, We might even finish at the top of the group table.

Thank you Wayne, this has been BazSports Coverage of the Atlantian Oceania Championship of Curling 2.
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Woodstock Daily Mail

Spokes have enough in tank, 5-2


By Travis West
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MONTERIO, Margheria, Pacitalia (20 February) -- Stop the presses. A Sarzonian team that consists of players that barely knew each other's names when training began now finds itself in position to qualify for the knockout stages at AOCC2 after yesterday's 5-2 win over fourth-ranked Milchama brought the Spokes a 2-1 record.

This time, an unofficial count of 644 Sarzonians showed up out of the total paid attendance of 13,924 at the Palestrato Santo Bernardo. As was the case during the Sarzonia-Chacor match, the Sarzonians in attendance were vocal in their support of the Navy and Silver. This time, their focus was supporting the team rather than slamming their Milchaman rivals.

Coach Patrick Conway said his team decided before the match that they would "ride out the storm" when the Warriors came at the Spokes with an expected offensive onslaught. However, he said he reminded the team to be "intelligent" in its counterattack.

"We don't have the experience to come out and play their style," Conway said. "We have to be a little more disciplined out there."

As proof of his statement, a look at the standings shows that Sarzonia's 10 points is only above Chacor's eight in total offence, a figure vice Piotr Bershayev called "worrying."

"We've averaged just over three points a match and we haven't scored more than five a game," skip Mathew Renney said. "That's usually not going to get it done."

However, Conway would gladly take the team's defence throughout the rest of the tournament. Besides the "highly unusual" clean sheet posted by the Sarzonian team against Chacor, the Spokes have allowed only seven stones in three matches, and two in the last two matches. Conway said the team wasn't especially defensive-minded.

"We're probably more defence-oriented than we might be if we were more experienced," he said, "but we're just getting solid play right now. It's gratifying to see that we're not just stinking up the joint."

However, the Spokes said to a man that they welcomed the break since they said they would go into the pause feeling good about their play.

"We're going in with a chance to iron out a few of our problems," second Ross Spencer said. "We're also going in with a two match win streak. If we play our cards right, we can be very successful at this sport in Sarzonia."

Word from the Sarzonian Curling Federation has been that the average of "one or two" phone calls the organisation gets after matches increased to "four or five" after the win over Chacor. Unconfirmed reports also suggest that the federation may be getting a donation from a "big ticket donor" who "has a vested interest in seeing Sarzonian sport succeed." The SCF referred all questions about the prospective donor to the Incorporated Sarzonian Government's Department of Health and Athletics. Calls placed to the Department weren't returned by deadline.

Regardless of whether the donations materialise, one thing is certain about curling, or any sport in Sarzonia, for that matter. If Sarzonians win, they're interested.

"Oh yeah," said Blake Carney, 23, a university student from Portland. "I've been looking up everything I can on the sport so I can know more for the next time we play. I'm enjoying seeing us win matches when we don't have a bloody clue. I'd love to see what happens when we actually know what's going on."
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Posted: Feb 21 2007, 06:29 AM
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Manhattan Herald – 21st February 2007

AOCC2 Update – Krytenia Frozen Out!

Krytenia 4, Manhattan Prime 13 (8 ends)

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The Manhattan Prime Curling team has achieved a memorable victory today in Pacitalia, defeating 3rd ranked Krytenia 13-4 to maintain their hold on the top of Group C.

They even managed to finish off their highly ranked opposition in just 8 high-scoring ends to take partial revenge for the football team’s numerous defeats at the hands of Krytenia.

Losing two points in the 1st end, the Frozen Chips scored their first 3 points to keep their noses in front in the 2nd end. They promptly scored another in the 3rd, with Kowalski and Brown in high-scoring form. Krytenia too seemed to scoring well, picking up 2 points in the 4th end to bring the score to 6-4.

However they declined after that, experiencing 4 blank rounds, with Manhattan Prime fully capitalizing by grabbing a further 7 points to complete the 13-4 rout.

Coach Rich Bergman said: “I’m very proud of my boys. They’ve training extremely hard for this tournament and are getting exactly the success they deserve. They were really working as a team out there, and I’m very pleased by how the country has got behind them”.

Indeed despite being a new sport to most Manhattanites, televised coverage is attracting record ratings that are soaring as the tournament goes on, and the hardcore of Manhattanite fans at the tournament are being increasingly vocal in their support as the Manhattanites lead the group 6 points clear, and look in good form to qualify for the quarter finals in their first tournament.

First: Pete Kowalski - age 22
Second: Chad Brown - age 25
Third: Jimmy Hopkins - age 26 (Vice)
Fourth: Owen Westwood - age 28 (Skip)
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Posted: Feb 21 2007, 09:45 AM
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After the Ubundi match the team went out to dinner to plot their strategies against Nojika. Little did they no that Nojika was plotting somethiing far more nefarious. You see the Nojikans had figured out where the Az-cz team was staying and planted open containers of noxious spores in the room of each of the players. When the Az-cz team came back they breathed in heavily of the noxious spores. All four players became dreadfully sick and were taken to the hospital.

Az-cz started to scramble for players. They first checked to see if there were any Az-czzers living in Pacitalia. Unfortunately there weren't any, as no self respecting Az-czzer would be seen living in a country of capitalists who couldn't add to 10. Then they checked recent passports to see if there were any Az-czzers travelling or on business. Unfortunately they had no luck there either. Eventually they found a family of four vacationing in Amarenthe. They hopped the border and got in fast enough to make the match. However seeing as how none of them had ever seen an ice sheet before they were beaten by the Nojikans 8-4. In a testament to the poor skill of the Nojikans the family earned four points on sheer bad luck. Now the team was on the brink of missing the knockout rounds on two fluke events.
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UNCprint Magazine Sport
Team Ubundi Performs Brilliantly, but Falls Just Short of Victory

By Amina Ghipe for UNCprint Magazine
Nortopalazzo, Antigonia

NORTOPALAZZO — Team Ubundi nearly tasted first place yesterday. In Team Ubundi's Atlantian Oceania Curling Championship II match, yesterday, first ranked Amarenthe was almost defeated by the newcomers.

Let's look at the scores from last night:
Amarenthe: 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 [ 8 ]
Team Ubundi: 1 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 [ 7 ]

Going into the twelfth end, the score was tied between the teams at seven apiece. It wasn't until the last end where Amarenthe just pulled ahead.

In a late-night interview on UNCtv, Skip Mvula Utni was encouraged by the Team's performance.

"Our team worked hard and never gave up. I strongly believe we will qualify," Utni said.

The fourth draw is scheduled for Sunday, when the teams begin playing each other for the second time.

"We now know our group's style of play and strategies," stated the Finn and Lead for Team Ubundi, Otto Uotila. "We can definitely do even better this time around."

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Vice Skip Azaan Daktari slided down the ice and let go of the stone. "Bulls-eye," he said.

Team Ubundi was ready.
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Demot Daily ~ Curling? and we win?

Many Demotians have no idea what the sport of curling is, and those that do rarely enjoy the sport. It's not that they don't like the nature of the competition, it's just that like all of Demot, we hate the cold. And since the sport is played on ice sheets, it is no wonder why this attitude has become prominent in the nation. Yet, despite this disdain for the cold, a few number of Demotians do dabble in the sport, and suprsingly, there is a national team. That national team has been sent over to Pacitalia to take part in the second AO Curling Competition, and has been playing better than expected, with them even taking a victory in the last match. This could be a spotlight for future curlers in the nation, as they now have a group to admire and try to strive to be. Regardless of the final standings, this has been an important first step in trying to branch out by the Demotians, and hopefully wash away such hatred of the cold.

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"That's it, we're sending this team home."

"But Sir!"

"No buts, coach. Oh, and you're fired."

"I guarantee you I can turn this around! Give me one more shot! Just one more game. If we lose the next one I'll quit."

"Fair enough. But we're still sending in the new team."

Alfred Dubois (First)
Turner Casey (Second)
Hunter McKenzie (Skip/Third)
Lucas Evans (Fourth/Vice)
Freddie Masters (Reserve)

Coach: Jan Kolb
OFC: 3 DFC: 4

"Oh. And these four guys have been scrubbing my toilets the past two weeks practicing, unlike your current useless team. Here are their tickets for the flight home. Make sure they don't miss the plane, or you're gone before the next game starts as well. Got that?"

"Yes, Sir."
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Welcome to the Coverage of the Atlantian Oceania Championship of Curling, with me is the studio is Curling connosieur Wayne King. Good evening Wayne.

Good Evening

We are broadcasting live tonight not from our studio in Bazalonia, but from Palestrato Santo Bernardo in Monterio, Margheria, Pacitalia the location of the Group A matches in the Atlantian Oceania Championship of Curling. The Matches for both just finished and now let's look at the results.

Chacor 4, Bazalonia 10 (10 ends)
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Milchama 2, Sarzonia 5 (10 ends)
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So Wayne let's look at the performance of the curled Bazalopes.

The team struggled in a to-and-from affair in the first 6 ends, 3 going to Bazalonia and 3 going to the Chacorans. After the 6 ends Chacor had a single point lead as they managed a 2 point end while the Curled Bazalopes only had their singles, however it seemed something with the Chacoran team happened and a real battle turned into a white wash. 7 of the Bazalopes 10 points were scored in the last 4 ends giving a final score of 4-10 which failed to really give a true indication of just how hard the battle was for the most part of the game. Infact, I'm just hearing that the Chacorans had scrapped their team and are sending a new team. Wether or not this move will pay off for the Chacorans is unknown and I'm sure we'll be keeping up on their latest.

We sure will, and now to some clips.

<Video clips of a to-and-froing with the Chacorans gaining the upper hand before a total Bazalonian blitz surprised the Chacorans who failed to provide any response>

Now what about the Milchamian-Sarzonian match?

Another Low scoring affair the Sarzonians dominated early with 3 single point ends, the Milchamians seemingly struggled and barely got a single point of their own, however for the next 3 ends both teams where playing too defensively and failed to get any stones in the home zone. another 2 single point ends in the 8th and 9th ends gave Sarzonia their 2 extra points while Milchama scored a consolation point on the 10th end. Both teams that have had AOCC experience seem to be struggling while the Curled Bazalopes whose only experience is the Quarter Finals of the 1st Winter Olympics and the Sazonians who have had no experience at all seem to be dominating their matches.

We don't have any clips for the Milchamian-Sarzonian match so we will go directly for the analysis of our next game. Against Sarzonia, what are your thoughts Wayne?

This one will be an interesting match both teams are performing very well, Way above what was expected of them, the Curled Bazalopes have already beaten them so history is in our favour but this will certainly once again be a close match and nothing is certain, whatever the results I would bet that the Bazalonians would stay on the top of the table, and indeed based on recent history would be certainly surprised to not see the team qualify.

Thank you Wayne, and that ends the BazSports Coverage of the Atlantian Oceania Championship of Curling.
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