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More travel coming for B.C. champs

91原创 Curling Club's Klymchuk rink defeats Tardi rink 9-4 to capture B.C. junior curling championship and spot at next month鈥檚 nationals
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The team of Tyler Klymchuk (right to left), Corey Chester, Sanjay Bowry, Rhys Gamache and coach Todd Troyer were crowned champs at the Tim Horton's B.C. junior curling provincial championships.

A long distance relationship has paid off.

All season, the curling quartet of skip Tyler Klymchuk and lead Rhys Gamache 鈥 who are both out of the 91原创 Curling Club 鈥 and Victoria Curling Club鈥檚 Corey Chester and Sanjay Bowry, the team鈥檚 third and second, respectively, have ferried back and forth between the Lower Mainland and Victoria. They are coached by Victoria鈥檚 Todd Troyer.

Chester and Bowry would typically come over on Wednesdays so the team could play their league matches out in New Westminster. And on Sundays, it would be Klymchuk and Gamache鈥檚 turn to visit Victoria, catching an early ferry, training all day, and then returning home.

But it all paid off as the quartet captured the Tim Horton鈥檚 junior men鈥檚 provincial championships.

The event, for curlers 20 years old and younger, was held Jan. 1 to Jan. 6 at the Coquitlam Curling Club.

鈥淭hat was definitely one of the goals that we set for ourselves at the start of the year,鈥 Klymchuk said.

鈥淲e have put in a lot of hard work, a lot of ferry trips, and it definitely feels good to win.鈥

The Klymchuk rink went 7-0 in the round robin.

鈥淲e just went into each game with a game plan and tried to execute it as best we could,鈥 Klymchuk said.

鈥淲e were fortunate enough to come out with a bunch of wins.鈥

In the provincial finals on Sunday night, the team faced 91原创 Curling Club鈥檚 Tardi rink, which is made up of skip Tyler Tardi, third Jordan Tardi, second Nicholas Meister and lead Zachary Umbach. They are coached by Paul Tardi.

The Klymchuk rink scored four in the second end and never looked back, prevailing 9-4.

鈥淐orey (Chester) made a real key triple in the second end to leave us lying four in the house,鈥 Klymchuk described.

鈥淭hat gave us quite the edge to the game.鈥

The Tardi rink was 5-2 and in third place after the round robin, but defeated the second-place Henderson rink 13-6.

The Klymchuk rink will now spend the next three weeks preparing for the junior national curling championships, which will be held Feb. 2 to Feb. 10 in Fort McMurray, Alta.

鈥淲e will keep doing our practices, tweaking a few things, making minor adjustments and just make sure we are ready to go when February rolls around,鈥 Klymchuk said.

This will be the second time he has represented B.C. at the junior nationals, having also attended in 2010 with a different rink. They went 6-6 that year to finish in the middle of the pack.

鈥淚t will be nice to go back and get a second crack and do better than last time,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t is going to be cold, but we are very excited.鈥



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