Team Bottcher completes perfect run through Americas Zone Challenge in Lacombe
Trick-or-treating with their families was on the agenda for Sunday evening, but before they got to enjoy that, members of Team Bottcher took care of some final business in the afternoon, completing a four-game sweep at the Americas Zone Challenge in Lacombe.
Having already secured Canada’s spot in the 2022 world men’s curling championship next April in Las Vegas with their win Saturday evening, the reigning Tim Hortons Brier champions out of Edmonton wrapped up the three-day round-robin competition at the Lacombe Curling Club with an 11-1 win over Mexico.
Team Canada got another multiple first-end score, but for the first time Bottcher had to make a tough shot to get more than a single. After Mexico skip Jesus Barajas executed a tapback to leave himself sitting in front of two Canadian stones inside the four-foot, Bottcher came through a narrow port for an angle raise takeout for the triple points.
“That’s good, those are the kind of shots I wanted to be playing,” Bottcher said later. “It’s easy to walk up and peel for the whole game, but I was trying to make some shots and make them good so I was glad there were a few shots like that.”


