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LIVERPOOL, N.S. -- B.C. skip Cameron de Jong made it to the mens championship round at the Canadian junior curling championship Tuesday with a win it turned out he didnt need. De Jongs rink defeated New Brunswicks Rene Comeau 9-7 to finish with a 4-2 record in Pool B. They both qualified for the eight-team championship round, which begins Wednesday. "Its pretty amazing," said de Jong. "I cant wait for tomorrow." In the end, however, the Victoria skip didnt need the win to advance, but the various tiebreaker scenarios hadnt all been determined by the time his game began. "Im actually glad I didnt know," he said, after nailing the victory with a clutch outturn draw to the four-foot. "It probably would have put more pressure on us out there. Its easier not knowing, and having fate in your own hands." Also advancing to the championship round are Manitobas Braden Calvert (6-0 Pool A), Saskatchewans Tyler Hartung (4-2 Pool A), Ontarios Ryan McCrady (4-2 Pool A), Northern Ontarios Tanner Horgan (4-2 Pool A), Comeau (5-1 Pool B), Albertas Carter Lautner (5-1 Pool B) and Nova Scotias Robert Mayhew (4-2 Pool B). Preliminary records carry over, with Pool A teams playing Pool B squads to determine which will move on to Sundays playoffs. In other action Tuesday, the Yukon improved to 2-4 with Joe Wallinghams 11-6 win over Kyle Holland of Prince Edward Island (1-5), while Alberta beat Nova Scotia 7-4. On the womens side, Quebecs Camille Boisvert held off the Yukons Sarah Koltun 7-6 to grab the eighth and final berth into the championship round, which gets underway on Wednesday to determine the three teams for Saturdays playoffs. Both teams had finished with 3-3 records in Pool A. 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