Curling championships headed to local rinks

Glenview Announcements (IL) | February 12, 2004| | Copyright

The 28th annual U.S. Curling Association Senior Men's Championship coming to the North Shore late next week is more than just a big event. It is huge.

CURLING

More than 350 curlers from New England to Alaska will make the trip to the area for the event hosted by the Chicago Curling Club (CCC) in Northbrook, the Exmoor Curling Club (ECC) in Highland Park and the North Shore Curling Club (NSCC) in Glenview. An unheard of total of 88 curling rinks (teams) are signed up to compete.

"Its a record-breaking turnout," said Dave Duerwachter, the chairman of the event. "It (is) the largest national ...

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