
Leslie Ingram-Brown reports from Sweden:
"Scotland won 9-4 over the Czech Republic. This was a one end game. Scotland with the hammer took a two in the first end, lost a two in the second, blanked the third, and took a two in the fourth. The Czech Republic blanked the fifth and Scotland led 4-2 at the break.
The sixth was a two to the Czech Republic and seven was blanked. The eighth had something different. With skips last stones to come, Scotland lay four as Czech Republic skip Lukas Klima played a lovely draw round three Scottish stones in the front of the house. There was a cluster at nine o'clock and it appeared, and confirmed by coach Robin Halliday after the game, that Kyle said let's go for the in-wick across the house and see if we can move the stone out of the four foot. Kyle's weight was up but his line was good and all of a sudden when the dust settled Scotland lay five shots and game.
Canada in the meantime was wrapping up a 10-7 victory over Norway. China and Finland went to an extra end as did USA and Switzerland. There was to be no joy for Finland as they had a last stone draw pick up as it approached the house, coming up short. Italy and Finland are relegated to the European Junior Challenge; venue and date to be announced.
On the other sheet all eyes were on USA as, should they win, there would be no tiebreaks for the play-offs. In the extra end USA lay two. Switzerland failed to better either of the stones in the house. USA won 7-6 and there will be no tiebreakers."
RESULTS: China 10 Finland 9 (Extra end); Canada 10 Norway 7; USA 7 Switzerland 5 (Extra end); Sweden 11 Italy 3; Scotland 9 Czech Republic 4.
STANDINGS: 8/1 Canada; 7/2 Sweden, Scotland; 6/3 Norway; 5/4 USA, Switzerland; 4/5 China; 2/7 Czech Republic; 1/8 Italy; 0/9 Finland.
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Top: L-R Robin Halliday, Hamilton McMillan, Kyle Smith, Thomas Muirhead, Kyle Waddell and Kerr Drummond are presented to the fans. Photo © Leslie Ingram-Brown.