Bill Fisher's teammates might need a couple games to shake off the rust but not their skip. Fisher already has his radar tuned to stealth mode and he's prepared to use it this weekend at the Prince George Golf and Curling Club.
The 56-year-old Fisher has been a busy guy on the curling front this winter and that comes as a relief to his teammates -- third Mike Gallagher, second Geof Magrath and lead Sieg Vogt. They expect to lean on Fisher shot-making ability starting tonight at 6 p.m. when they take the ice as defending champions in the 84th annual Kelly Cup men's bonspiel.
"We haven't played together in about a month and we haven't played in the men's league in two weeks," said Magrath. "We seem to pull it together for the Kelly."
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