This one was over early.
Vernon鈥檚 Erik Colwell was facing Langley/Victoria鈥檚 Tyler Tardi in the men鈥檚 final of the B.C. junior curling championships when two uncharacteristic misses blew the doors open leading to an eventual 9-2 final for Tardi in eight ends.
Colwell missed two open hits in the second end after a blank in the first by Tardi. Tardi made no mistake on his last, drawing for three. From there, Colwell found himself chasing the game trying to push the offence.
鈥淚t was probably one of the best weeks of curling I鈥檝e ever played. I felt like I was making everything and it really grew my confidence. It was a good week, just fell short in the finals,鈥 Colwell said after the medal ceremonies Tuesday.
鈥淲e felt like the ice was curling a little bit more, but early when we gave up a three in the second, it just kind of fell apart from there after I flashed two in a row,鈥 Colwell said. 鈥淚 guess I was throwing it different than I was the rest of the week and it just curled up on me because I threw them right at the stick with the weight and it didn鈥檛 didn鈥檛 do what I thought it would do.鈥
On top of those early errors, Colwell had a couple of bad breaks add salt to the wounds.
鈥淢y hit for two in seven went sideways out of my hand. We got unlucky in the third end. It needed to curl up an inch and we would have got one in that end,鈥 he said.
Tardi said playing in a TV game can overwhelm those new to the experience.
鈥淲e鈥檝e had quite a few TV games and I don鈥檛 think anyone鈥檚 really fully prepared for it their first time and it鈥檚 tough, I鈥檝e been in that spot, too. You just want to play well, and if you鈥檙e struggling it kind of amplifies,鈥 Tardi said, with a depth of empathy and a nod to Colwell.
鈥淭hey got some unfortunate breaks, I鈥檓 not going to lie, but we played our hearts out and we played really well and made a couple of key shots that game,鈥 Tardi added.
Still, the Langley/Victoria team was lights-out in the final and deserved full marks for the win, Colwell said.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e really good and they play well with a lead. They didn鈥檛 miss any peels. They throw it hard enough and they throw it so straight it鈥檚 tough to beat them,鈥 Colwell said. 鈥淵ou could see why they鈥檙e back-to-back national champions.鈥
Tardi鈥檚 big hit weight was a differentiator all week, and that was the killer arrow in their quiver in the final.
鈥淲e let that be a pretty big part of our game in holding leads. We鈥檝e been working on that for the past five or six years and it鈥檚 become a big edge in our game, and here it really showed,鈥 Tardi confirmed.
Always the debate in curling playoffs is the impact of the day off on the first-place team: Does it help or hinder your performance? The waiting, Tom Petty would tell you, is the hardest part.
鈥淲e had a day off which is always a bit of a tough go, just because you鈥檙e sitting around. We were trying to do as much as we can to make the day fly as fast as possible,鈥 Tardi said. 鈥淣obody wants to just sit around and you feel like it鈥檚 been a week since you鈥檝e played. We know that feeling and we鈥檝e been prepared for it, so it helped out today.鈥
For Colwell, the lopsided final will leave a bad taste for a bit, but in time he will come to appreciate what they accomplished during the week.
鈥淚鈥檓 not happy right now, but I鈥檓 happy with the week,鈥 Colwell said with a sigh. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been the best I鈥檝e seen this team play. We beat Tardi early in the week, so that鈥檚 something to grow on for next year. Hopefully, our team stays together and we can give it another shot next year. We can only grow from here. We got second place. I鈥檝e never been in a provincial final and it was a good experience. I wish I could have enjoyed it a little more with a closer game. It was tough to enjoy it after the first couple of shots.鈥
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Scoring summary
First end was blanked by Tardi.
Second end 鈥 see above.
In three, Colwell was facing a very tricky slash hit to score, but just missed and gave up a steal of one.
Tardi split the house with a pair of counters in four forcing a hit and stick, but Colwell missed another open hit and gave up two.
It was a clean house again in five, with Colwell deciding to hit the scoreboard with a hit and stick rather than try to blank. It was 6-1 going into the break.
Tardi hit and stuck for one facing three in six.
In seven, Colwell had a double and sit for two, but it appeared his rock picked and he gave up a steal of two.
Likely knowing they were about to shake hands, Tardi drew open side with his last giving Colwell an open hit to score a single with a hit and stick in the eighth and final end.
Team Tardi 鈥 made up of skip Tyler Tardi, third Sterling Middleton, second Matthew Hall, lead Alex Horvath and coach Paul Tardi 鈥 will represent B.C. in the Canadian junior curling championships from Jan. 19 to 27 in Prince Albert, Sask.
Now that they own the province, Team Tardi can devote themselves to prepping for their return visit to nationals.
鈥淚t鈥檚 always a thought in the back of your head whenever you鈥檙e playing, and for most Canadians, it鈥檚 the ultimate goal just to play in that,鈥 he said. 鈥淪ince we鈥檙e doing that we can think about it as soon as possible, maybe celebrate for a bit and get back going at it. We鈥檙e ready for some big fights.鈥
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