Team B.C. brought their record back to even after defeating Quebec in the afternoon draw at the in Penticton.
The 10-4 win comes on the heels of a 9-5 loss to Prince Edward Island, their only win of the tournament so far.
鈥淲e had a rough one last night but we really came out strong today,鈥 said Team B.C. skip Kesa Van Osch.
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Bringing a different air of confidence to the South Okanagan Events Centre ice was the difference-maker said Van Osch.
鈥淚t鈥檚 hugely about attitude and confidence. We really had a good conversation with our coach and he really brought a perspective about it all. Then we were out last night practicing for 10 minutes and working out any kinks that we thought were there,鈥 said Van Osch.
Team B.C. (2-2) will face Northern Ontario on Tuesday 9 a.m. and then will return to play Team Alberta at 7 p.m.
Newfoundland and Labrador remains one of the few unbeaten teams after defeating Alberta, who were 3-0 heading into the match), by a score of 9-5.
Nunavut (0-4) continued to earn the cheers and respect of the SOEC crowd scoring four against Team Canada (3-1), but ultimately losing 13-4. Ontario (2-2) defeated Prince Edward Island 8-6 in the other game for this draw.
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