Canada’s Purcell falls to Germany’s Kapp in world junior curling semifinal
JÖNKÖPING, Sweden — Canada’s Owen Purcell dropped an 8-5 decision to Germany’s Benjamin Kapp in semifinal play Saturday at the world junior curling championship.
The result sent the Halifax-based team into Sunday’s bronze-medal game against Norway’s Grunde Buraas. Kapp will play Scotland’s James Craik for gold.
Germany stormed out to an early 4-0 lead on Purcell, vice Joel Krats, second Adam McEachren and lead Scott Weagle at the Jönköping Curling Club. The Canadians battled back but Kapp had hammer in the 10th end and made an open hit for the victory.
“They’re a really strong team and giving up early points like that is very tough to come back from,” Purcell said. “They played really well and capitalized on a lot of our misses.”