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N.W.T. brings home silver at national curling tournament

The Northwest Territories came in second at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in North Bay, Ont., which the team's skip says is a little disappointing.

Skip Jamie Koe says team 'disappointed' they didn't win gold

Kerry Galusha and Megan Cormier of team N.W.T. at the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in North Bay, Ont. (Team Galusha/Twitter)

The Northwest Territories is coming home with the silver medal from the Canadian Mixed Curling Championship in North Bay, Ont., butthe team's skip says the team is "a little disappointed."

Jamie Koe, who grew up in Yellowknife, says the team went to the tournament to win, and so it's tough to settle for the second spot.

"We really wanted to win that first one for the Northwest Territories at a national championship," Koe said.

Koe'stwin sister Kerry Galushacurled third for team N.W.T.

She posted this photo on Twitter shortly after receiving her medal.

Team N.W.T., which also includes Robert Borden and Megan Cormier, lost 7-4 to Saskatchewan in the final game Saturday.

Koe says it came down to the fifthendwhen Saskatchewan skip Max Kirkpatrick made a shot for two and gotahead of the N.W.T. again.

Koe says after that, his team couldn't get back in the lead.

"We just couldn't get those points back, although we tried our best," Koe said. "I thought we played a pretty good game, but they just made everything."

Koe saysmixed curling can be challenging because players aren'twith their regular teammates and there's sometimes a different dynamic with both men and women on the team.

But he says he hasplayed with his sister many times in the past, and says the team meshed well.

"Once we take a couple days to get over the loss, I think we'll be pretty proud about it," Koe said.