Quebec in final four shooting for mixed curling title

The final four have been determined at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in Prince Albert, Sask.

Asselin will try to give his province a 3rd straight national title

Felix Asselin, seen during the Tim Hortons Brier in March, will lead Quebec against against Miles Craig's B.C. rink in the semifinals on Saturday at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in Prince Albert, Sask. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)

The final four have been determined at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in Prince Albert, Sask.

Felix Asselin's Quebec team from Glenmore Curling Club, will try to give his province a third straight national title. His squad squares off Saturday morning in one semifinal against Miles Craig's B.C. team from Victoria and Duncan Curling Club.

In Saturday's other semifinal, Jamie Koe's Northwest Territories team from Yellowknife Curling Club faces Trevor Bonot's Northern Ontario crew from the Fort William Curling Club.

In Friday's final draw, Northern Ontario lost to Saskatchewan 8-5, B.C. rocked Ontario 6-3, Quebec edged Northwest Territories 4-3 and New Brunswick defeated Novia Scotia 7-6.

Quebec and Northwest Territories won their morning draw matches on Friday.

Quebec's Asselin scored two in the eighth end to pull out a 5-4 win over Ontario's Scott McDonald and Northern Ontario used a key steal in the seventh in a 5-3 win over B.C.

The top four teams in the championship pool qualify.

The six teams in the seeding pool played their final matches Friday afternoon. Alberta (3-5) defeated Newfoundland and Labrador (3-5) 7-6, Prince Edward Island (4-5) defeated Nunavut (1-8) 5-4 and Manitoba (4-5) beat Yukon (2-7) 10-3.