Phl curlers whip Hong Kong

women’s curling team
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women’s curling team
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HARBIN, China — Team Philippines made waves at the start of the women’s curling team competition Sunday in the 9th Asian Winter Games at the Harbin Pingfang Curling Arena.
After helping the country wind up fourth in the mixed doubles event the day before, Kathleen Dubberstein led the squad in toppling Hong Kong, 7-2.
“It was really a good start. We just have to sustain it in our succeeding matches,” said Dubberstein, 30, who nearly claimed a historic medal for the Philippines with Filipino-Swiss Marc Pfister in the mixed doubles where they lost to host China in a tight battle for third.
Leilani Sumbillo and Sheila Mariano likewise delivered as they held Hong Kong scoreless in the first four ends while gradually building a comfortable lead.
The Filipino curlers quickly solidified their grip, 6-0, with Anne Bonache and Jennifer dela Fuente contributing as well, forcing Hong Kong to call it a day after the seventh end with one more frame remaining.
Meanwhile, Peter Groseclose missed the cut in the quarterfinals of the men’s 1000m in short track speed skating at the HIC Multifunctional Hall.
The 17-year-old Winter Youth Olympian placed third in his quarterfinal heat after clocking one minute and 28 seconds behind semifinal qualifiers Adil Galiakhmetov of Kazakhstan (1:27.43) and China’s Liu Shaoang (1:27.72).
Groseclose also missed out on a medal earlier in the 1500m and 500m.
Over at the Yabuli Alpine Skiing Slalom Stadium, Francis Ceccarelli suffered disqualification in his first run in the men’s slalom competition just a day after Filipino-American Tallulah Proulx’s 16th finish in the women’s slalom on Saturday.