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5 Takeaways from GSOC's Players' Championship

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Canada ’s Rachel Homan and Switzerland ’ Silvana Tirinzoni win the Players’ Championship in Toronto .
The final high-profile team event of the 2024-25 calendar closed out Sunday at the Mattamy Athletic Centre .
Scotland ’ Bruce Mouat won the rematch 6 -5 in an extra end, capping an amazing GSOC season for the Scots .
There was no let-down by curling’s powerhouses in Players’ Championship .
Five of the six teams making up the playoffs on the Mattamy ice made their way to that position all year long .
John Epping , third Jacob Horgan , second Tanner Horgan and lead Ian McMillan went through the round-robin with a 4 -1 record.
Another South Korean squad skipped by Ha Seung-youn made the playoffs for a third time this GSOC season .
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