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Matt Hamilton, right, hugs teammate John Landsteiner, center, while John Shuster, left, looks on after Team Shuster won the men’s finals Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020 at Eastern Washington University Recreation Center in Cheney, Wash., the site of the USA Curling Nationals, with wrapped up with Team Shuster beating Team Ruohonen 8-6 to win the men’s division and earn a spot in the world championships in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Chris Plys, center, of Team Shuster prepares to throw while sweepers John Landsteiner, left, and Matt Hamilton, right, wait to sweep in the men’s finals Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020 at Eastern Washington Universit Recreation Center in Cheney, Wash., the site of the USA Curling Nationals, with wrapped up with Team Shuster beating Team Ruohonen 8-6 to win the men’s division and earn a spot in the world championships in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Sweepers John Landsteiner, left, and Matt Hamilton, right, of Team Shuster guides one of the last stones of the match in the men’s finals Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020 at Eastern Washington Universit Recreation Center in Cheney, Wash., the site of the USA Curling Nationals, with wrapped up with Team Shuster beating Team Ruohonen 8-6 to win the men’s division and earn a spot in the world championships in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Chris Plys of Team Shuster prepares to throw the stone in the men’s finals Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020 at Eastern Washington Universit Recreation Center in Cheney, Wash., the site of the USA Curling Nationals, with wrapped up with Team Shuster beating Team Ruohonen 8-6 to win the men’s division and earn a spot in the world championships in Glasgow, Scotland.
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John Shuster, center, of Team Shuster prepares to throw the stone while sweepers John Landsteiner, left, and Matt Hamilton, right, wait to sweep in the men’s finals Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020, at Eastern Washington University Recreation Center in Cheney, the site of the USA Curling Nationals, which wrapped up with Team Shuster beating Team Ruohonen 8-6 to win the men’s division and earn a spot in the world championships in Glasgow, Scotland.
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Tabitha Peterson of Team Peterson gently releases a stone during the national finals Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020 at the Eastern Washington Unversity Recreation Center, the site of the USA Curling Nationals. Team Peterson beat Team Sinclair 7-5 to win the women’s tournament.
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Tabitha Peterson, left, of Team Peterson prepares to send a stone down the ice while her sister Tara Peterson, right, waits to sweep the stone into position Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020 at the Eastern Washington Unversity Recreation Center, the site of the USA Curling Nationals. Team Peterson beat Team Sinclair 7-5 to win the women’s tournament.
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Aileen Geving, left, and teammate Tara Peterson, right, of Team Peterson sweep furiously as they guide their stone to its resting place Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020 at the Eastern Washington Unversity Recreation Center, the site of the USA Curling Nationals. Team Peterson beat Team Sinclair 7-5 to win the women’s tournament.
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Vicky Persinger, left, and Taylor Anderson of Team Sinclair watch Becca Hamilton, second from right, and Tara Peterson, right, guide their stone down the ice Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020 at the Eastern Washington University Recreation Center in Cheney, Wash., the site of the USA Curling Nationals. Team Peterson beat Team Sinclair 7-5 to win the women’s tournament.
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From left, Aileen Geving, Tara Peterson, Becca Hamilton and Tabitha Peterson of Team Peterson walk down the ice to the applause of the crowd Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020, at the Eastern Washington University Recreation Center in Cheney, the site of the USA Curling Nationals. Team Peterson beat Team Sinclair 7-5 to win the tournament.
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