Mike McEwen to skip host Saskatchewan in the Canadian men’s curling championship
SASKATOON — Mike McEwen is a veteran of Canadian men’s curling championships, but he’ll skip Saskatchewan for the first time at the Brier.
McEwen, vice Colton Flasch and front-end brothers Kevin and Daniel Marsh claimed the provincial men’s title Sunday with a 7-3 win over Ryan Kleiter in Saskatoon. McEwen raced to a 5-0 lead after three ends and ran Kleiter out of rocks in the 10th.
McEwen, who is from Brandon, skipped Manitoba at the Brier seven straight years from 2016 and 2022 and also skipped Ontario in 2023. His foursome will represent the host province March 1-10 in Regina.
“Perfect. It feels like a really good fit for me,” the 42-year-old told CurlSask. “It’s as close to home as I could possibly feel and especially with the Brier in Regina, just so excited to try and make the whole province as proud as we can.”