Canadians Tardi, Jones both 2-1 through two days at world junior curling championship
ABERDEEN, Scotland — Canadian skip Tyler Tardi is 2-1 at the world junior curling championship after falling 6-5 to Scotland on Sunday.
Canada led by one going into the final end, but Scotland’s Ross Whyte scored a deuce for the win and a 3-0 record to sit atop the standings.
Tardi and his rink from Langley, B.C. — including third Sterling Middleton, second Jordan Tardi, lead Zachary Curtis and alternate Jacques Gauthier — began Sunday with a 7-3 win over Sweden after downing Switzerland by the same score in their tournament opener.
Tardi’s next draw is Monday against American Andrew Stopera (3-0).