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LANGLEY, B.C. – Skips Nathan King and Ryan Lowry remain undefeated through nine draws at the Canadian junior curling championship.
King and his rink from Newfoundland and Labrador improved to 5-0 on Monday night with a 10-7 victory over Jacob Umbach and his B.C., squad.
King scored four in the 10th end to secure the victory.
Meanwhile, Lowry, representing P.E.I., doubled up Scott Weagle of Nova Scotia 8-4 to remain perfect in round-robin action with a 5-0 record.
Umbach and Weagle share identical 3-2 records with one more day of preliminary-round action to go on Tuesday.
Also Monday night, Michael Nunn of B.C., (2-3) toppled Ontario skip Colin Schnurr (1-4) 7-3.
And Dyland MacDonald of New Brunswick and Quebec’s James Trahan are both at 0-4 after playing to a 6-6 tie.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 20, 2020.
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