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McCarville, Horgan prepare for national curling championships after victories at northern Ontario playdowns

Northern Ontario curling fans know who they'll be cheering for at the upcoming Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Kamloops, B.C., and the Tim Hortons Brier in London, Ont.

Thunder Bay's Krista McCarville moves on to Scotties, Sudbury's Tanner Horgan set for Brier

Thunder Bay's Krista McCarville will again represent northern Ontario at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. McCarville's team earned a spot on the Scotties schedule by winning the Northern Ontario Curling Association playdowns in Kenora. (Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press)

Northern Ontario curling fans know who they'll be cheering for at the upcoming Scotties Tournament of Heartsand the Tim Hortons Brier, Canada's national curling championships.

Thunder Bay's Krista McCarville's team is off to the Scotties, while Sudbury's Tanner Horgan rink moves on to the Brierafter their big winsat the Northern Ontario Curling Association playdowns, which wrapped up on Sunday in Kenora,

For McCarville, the turnaround is a quick one, as the Scotties are set to get underway Feb. 17 in Kamloops, B.C.

"Usually what we do is we rev up the practice a little bit more before competition," McCarvillesaid. "We're going to be practising often,practising as much as we possibly can.

"But we have lives, we have children, we have full-time jobs, so we have to have a balance as well, becausewe don't want to get exhausted. So we do what we can."

McCarville said she'll also be working with a sports psychologist to ensure she's mentally prepared for the big bonspiel.

She said the team does have a few advantages though:the McCarville teamKendra Lilly,Ashley Sippala,Sarah Pottsand coach Rick Lang hasplayed before against many of the other teams that have earned a spot in this year's Scotties.

"We are very familiar," McCarville said of the competition. "And it helps that we've been together since 2015-2016.

"We've been together for quite some time," she said. "We know each other really well. We're like a second family together, really, because we spendso much time together in the winter.

"It's nice and reassuring knowing that I'm going away with these girls, and Rick, andwe are super good friends."

While McCarville's team has played together at the national championships before placing second in the 2023 Scotties, which were held in Thunder Baythis year will mark the first time Horgan has skipped his own team at the Brier.

However, he's been there as an alternate for the Brad Jacobs teamin the past. There's other Brier experience on the Horgan teamas well: third Darren Moulding has competed in the Brier several times, and won the 2021 tournament with the Brendan Bottcher rink.

Sudbury skip Tanner Horgan is also representing northern Ontario at the national curling championships. Horgan's rink earned a spot in the Brier by winning the Northern Ontario Curling Association men's playdowns in Kenora. (Michael Burns/Curling Canada/The Canadian Press)

"It's been Brad Jacobs in the Brier for almost countless years now," Horgan said. "We have big shoes to fill. Northern Ontario is very used to a team doing quite well at the Brier, and we're hoping that we can fill those shoes and continue along in that tradition."

Horgan said the team which also includesColin Hodgson and Jake Horgan will spend the weeks leading up to the Brier practisingand staying as healthy as possible.

"The Brier is a really long week," he said. "They really fit a lot in for you, so we want to go in there with a really good frame of mind, well rested."

The 2023 Brier will take place from March 3 to 12 in London, Ont.