Canada’s Matt Dunstone tied for first place at curling World Cup
JONKOPING, Sweden — Canada’s Matt Dunstone stayed tied for first place in the Group B standings at the third World Cup stop of the season, downing China 9-2 on Saturday.
Dunstone, of Winnipeg, took control of the game by scoring three in the fourth end. He followed that with a deuce in the fifth and three more in the sixth.
Canada’s men’s team has 13 points through five games, tied for first with Scotland.
On the women’s side, Canada’s Darcy Robertson remains winless through six games after dropping two on Saturday.