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Guest: Mark McElwee

Season 1 Episode 122 | 26m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Lansing Curling Club President Mark McElwee is the guest this week on Current Sports TV

Mark McElwee is president of Lansing Curling Club, treasurer of the Great Lakes Curling Association (GLCA), and event chair of the 2014 USA Curling Arena National Championships.McElwee has been part of five consecutive GLCA Men's Championships and one GLCA Mixed Championship. He got his start in the sport with the Detroit Curling Club in 2002.

02/06/2014 | Rating TV-G

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Guest: Mark McElwee

Season 1 Episode 122 | 26m 45sVideo has Closed Captions

Mark McElwee is president of Lansing Curling Club, treasurer of the Great Lakes Curling Association (GLCA), and event chair of the 2014 USA Curling Arena National Championships.McElwee has been part of five consecutive GLCA Men's Championships and one GLCA Mixed Championship. He got his start in the sport with the Detroit Curling Club in 2002.

02/06/2014 | Rating TV-G

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