Canadian men pick up first two wins at junior curling worlds

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FÜSSEN, Germany - Canada's men's team downed Turkey and Norway for its first wins at the world junior curling championships Tuesday.

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This article was published 28/02/2023 (1266 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

FÜSSEN, Germany – Canada’s men’s team downed Turkey and Norway for its first wins at the world junior curling championships Tuesday.

Landan Rooney’s foursome opened the day with a 9-3 win over Turkey’s Serkan Karagoz.

Canada opened with two points, and scored three in the third and eighth ends.

The Canadians scored four in the third end in a 9-3 win over Norway in the late draw.

Canada was eighth in the 10-team tournament at 2-4 heading into a meeting with Italy on Wednesday.

In women’s action, Canada was downed 12-3 by Japan.

Japan took a 4-0 lead with a steal of two in the third end, and cemented the match with three in the eighth.

Emily Deschenes’ team was in a three-way tie for eighth at 1-5 heading into matches against the United States and Germany.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 28, 2023.

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