Howard stays perfect at curling trials News Sports Entertainment Radio TV My Region Member Centre Login Sign UpCharlottetown Change City1c Mostly CloudyTomorrow11c A few flurries Hockey Headlines Scoreboard Standings Stats NHL Schedule Teams Players Hockey Night in Canada Highlights Fantasy Pool FIFA World Cup Vancouver Now Football Headlines CFL Scoreboard CFL Standings CFL Stats CFL Teams NFL Scoreboard NFL Standings NFL Stats NFL Teams NFL Players Video Alpine Skiing Curling Figure Skating Basketball NBA Scoreboard Standings Stats Teams Players Basketball News Feed Baseball MLB Scoreboard Standings Stats Teams Players Baseball News Feed Soccer MLS Scoreboard MLS Standings International Stats Soccer News Feed Amateur Sports Golf Tennis LICENSE EMAIL PRINT Text Size S M L XL REPORT TYPO SEND YOUR FEEDBACK Howard stays perfect at curling trialsLast Updated Wednesday December 9 2009 833 PM ET By Jesse Campigotto CBC Sports Glenn Howard flashes a grin after making the winning shot against Kevin Koe (Nathan DenetteCanadian Press)Glenn Howard improved to 50 at the Canadian curling trials with a 76 extraend win over Kevin Koe on Wednesday in EdmontonKoe playing in his hometown at the Rexall Centre scored a pair in the 10th to force the extra frame where Howard executed a draw to the fourfoot with the games final rock to win itAs the lone unbeaten skip in the round robin Howard has the inside track for the allimportant No 1 spot which carries an automatic entry into the final and a chance to represent Canada at the Vancouver OlympicsWere playing well and I think were getting a little bit better every game Howard saidTheres still much work to do for the Coldwater Ont skip his final two roundrobin games are against Randy Ferbey and twotime reigning Canadian champion Kevin Martin both of whom are playing on home ice in EdmontonMartin (41) stayed hot on Howards heels by defeating Ferbey 95 on WednesdayFerbey (32) dropped into a threeway tie for third with Koe and Jeff Stoughton who beat Jason Gunnlaugson 84 sending the youngster to his fifth loss in as many gamesGunnlaugson is the lone winless skip after Wayne Middaugh picked up his first victory by beating Pat Simmons 75 Both rinks are 14 and out of the contention for the playoffs which are reserved for the top three teams LICENSE EMAIL PRINT Text Size S M L XL REPORT TYPO SEND YOUR FEEDBACK RelatedInternal LinksBernard unbeaten in womens trials BLOG Kevin Martin The biggest event ever Curling HeadlinesTop Headlines Recommended Commented 49ers Davis has soft spot for curling There was a time when Vernon Davis did not care much for curling He would see it this odd game while sitting at home in the San Francisco Bay area surfing through the 999channel universe Martin Blog Funny how difficult this game can be Taking two weeks off after our team wo...