Standings Beginning to Shake Out at 2022 New Holland Canadian Under-21 Championships

With the second day of pool play coming to a close from the 2022 New Holland Canadian Under-21 Championships from the Stratford Rotary Complex in Stratford, Ont., select teams are starting to separate from the pack.

On the men’s side, pool A features both Alberta #1’s Johnson Tao (4-0; Edmonton) and Saskatchewan #1’s Daymond Bernath (4-0; Saskatoon) with perfect records sitting atop the standings. The two teams won’t face off until draw 15 at 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday (all times eastern).

Newfoundland and Labrador’s Nathan Young (3-0; St. John’s) remain in third place in pool A, for now, with a game in hand over both Alberta #1 and Saskatchewan #1. They’ll be back in action on Monday morning for a draw 9 matchup against Manitoba #2’s Aaron Van Ryssel (1-3; Dugald).

In men’s pool B, Manitoba #1’s Jordon McDonald (3-1; Winnipeg) sits atop the standings with Alberta #2’s Justin Runciman (3-1; Edmonton) following closely in second. Manitoba #1 holds the top spot despite the two teams having matching records as they had defeated Alberta #2 in draw 3 by a score of 10-5. 

Not to be left out of the pool B picture however is Ontario #1’s Landan Rooney (2-1; Whitby) and British Columbia’s Connor Deane (2-1; New Westminster), who both have a game in hand on the current pool B leaders.

In women’s pool A, the top spot is held by Newfoundland and Labrador’s Mackenzie Mitchell (3-1; St. John’s) with Alberta #1’s Serena Gray-Withers (3-1; Edmonton) in second by way of an 11-5 loss to the Newfoundlanders in draw 4. Newfoundland and Labrador sported a perfect record coming into Sunday evening’s draw 8 match versus Manitoba #1’s Tansy Tober (2-1; Winnipeg), but fell to the buffalo by a score of 9-6 to see their perfect record squandered.

Northern Ontario’s Katy Lukowich (2-1; Sudbury) remains in third with a game in hand while Manitoba #1, who sports the same record as Northern Ontario with a game in hand, is currently fourth thanks to a 8-4 loss in draw 2 to the Lukowich rink.

In pool B, Ontario #1’s Emily Deschenes (4-0; Ottawa) and Nova Scotia #1’s Taylour Stevens (4-0; Halifax) share the top spot. They’re slated to face off for draw 12 action on Tuesday morning at 9 a.m.

Behind the pool B leaders is Saskatchewan Madion Kleiter (2-1; Saskatoon) who is yet to play either leader and has a game in hand on both. She’ll face Québec’s Lauren Cheal (0-3; Lennoxville/Rivière-du-Loup) tomorrow afternoon at 2 p.m.

The 2022 New Holland Canadian Under-21 Curling Championships continue Monday with draws at 9 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. All draws are being live streamed on Curling Canada’s Youtube page, available here.

For teams, live scoring, results and event information from the 2022 New Holland Canadian Under-21 Curling Championships, click here.

This story will be available in french as soon as possible at https://www.curling.ca/2022under21/nouvelles/?lang=fr

Subscribe to Updates

News travels fast. Delivered straight to your inbox, SIRC’s daily newsletter will ensure you stay connected with the latest news, events, jobs, and knowledge in Canadian sport.

Latest NEWS

SIGN up for Canadian sport daily

News travels fast. Delivered straight to your inbox, SIRC’s daily newsletter will ensure you stay connected with the latest news, events, jobs, and knowledge in Canadian sport.

 

Sign up to Our Newsletter

News travels fast. Stay connected to sport and physical activity-related knowledge, news, jobs and resources through SIRC’s daily newsletter — The Canadian Sport Daily — delivered straight to your inbox.

"*" indicates required fields

Groups*
Skip to content