THE CANADIAN PRESS
New Brunswick's Terry Odishaw and Saskatchewan's Scott Manners joined the field for the upcoming Canadian men's curling championship by winning their respective provincial finals Sunday.
Odishaw and Manners join Mike Gaudet of Prince Edward Island and Robert Desjardins of Quebec, who qualified last week for the 2012 Tim Horton's Brier in Saskatoon from March 3 to 11.
The remaining eight teams will be determined next Sunday when the rest of the provincial and territorial championships conclude.
The Brier winner represents Canada at the men's world championship March 31 to April 8 in Basel, Switzlerland.
Manners stole a single point in the 10th and again in an extra end to defeat Bruce Korte 6-5 in Saskatchewan. Odishaw scored a 10-3 win over James Grattan to take New Brunswick.
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