He feels the lure of curling, but he has a busy April in front of him at home in British Columbia. You can, however, hear it in his voice; the tumblers in his head are clicking, searching for a way he can maybe make a live appearance happen.
He just seems like a classy guy and how do you not cheer for a guy like that? Whether Whyte makes it over the Rockies for some live draw action in Edmonton is questionable right now. What is not, is his love and respect for the game of curling. Nor is his proficiency at nailing field goals for the Eskimos, something he did at a While he is not curling this year, Whyte is watching on television whenever he can, intently spying his friends on the Homan rink and taking in what he agrees was an amazing Brier in St.
He feels the same feeling could have come over Gushue, who was attempting what is the equivalent of a chip shot field goal in the CFL. A simple draw to the eight-foot, something that a pro skip can do in their sleep almost all of the time. That changes things. How can you not cheer for BradGushue. CurlingCanada TeamGushue. It makes things a lot tougher. To calm the nerves and to have that touch is pretty impressive.
It comes down to one shot like that. The enormity of the pressure is… huge. The sweepers did a good job, it was a team win. It was fun to watch. Curling has been a growing passion of his. The year-old worked with the ice maker at a curling club in B. This year, he got a job as assistant manager at the Thistle Curling Club in Edmonton. The hope is that he can learn to one day become a manager. World Canada Local. Curling a passion that now pays for Eskimos kicker Sean Whyte. Full Menu Search Menu.
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