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STAVANGER, Norway – Sherry Anderson won twice on Sunday to improve to 3-0 at the world senior curling championship while fellow Canadian Bryan Cochrane remained unbeaten in the men’s draw.
Anderson, from Saskatoon, whipped Finland’s Mari Hansen 9-1 at the Sormarka Arena before edging Sweden’s Anette Norberg 7-6 in an extra end.
Anderson, vice-skip Patti Hersikorn, second Brenda Goertzen and lead Anita Silvernagle are in first place in the Pool A standings.
In men’s play, Cochrane’s team from Russell, Ont., crushed Kazakhstan’s Viktor Kim 16-1 to improve to 2-0.
The Canadian side of Cochrane, vice-skip Ian MacAulay, second Morgan Currie and lead Ken Sullivan share first place in Pool B with Germany and Norway.
Round-robin play continues through Thursday and the medal games are scheduled for April 27.
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