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Team Europe kept pressure on Canada with a win and a pair of ties on Sunday at the Continental Cup curling tournament.

Scotland’s Bruce Mouat defeated Sherwood Park, Alta., skip Brendan Bottcher 7-1 while Sweden’s Niklas Edin and Switzerland’s Peter de Cruz earned ties in their respective games.

“We got a few breaks,” said Edin. “Today, we were fortunate to win this draw. It kinda looked like they would win it 2-1.

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