With two games left in the season and the skip taking a day off, Team Drinnan shuffled their lineup against Team Burke.
Drinnan stole two early but gave up a single in the second.
After blanking the third, Drinnan sat one with hammer in the fourth, but an over-curled draw bumped Burke in for a steal, tying it at two.
Drinnan responded with seven unanswered points over the next three ends, sealing the win with handshakes after seven.
In a scrappy game full of Plan B shots, Teams Murray Walsh and Bruce Noble were tied 5-5 after six ends.
Noble took control in the seventh, capitalizing on key shots to score four.
Walsh went all out in the eighth but gave up a single, ending the game 10-5 for Noble.
With third players skipping, Team Tom Hall struck first with a four-point second end against Alvin Caron.
The turning point came in the fourth—Caron, down 4-1, sat five, but Jack Hammond executed a quiet bump to the four-foot to escape trouble.
The rest of the game was a low-scoring grind, with Hall taking it 7-3.
Team Serge Pasquali started strong with singles in the first two ends, but Dan Ashman’s squad took over from there.
Ashman scored in six straight ends, racking up steals to win 8-2.