Two Dumfries curlers helped safe Scotland one other world title on the weekend.
Scott Hyslop and alternate Jack Carrick had been a part of James Craik’s aspect which gained the World Junior Curling Championships in Sweden.
The Scots topped the round-robin stage profitable eight of their 9 video games earlier than Saturday’s semi-finals.
Scotland took on Norway and had been 6-1 up within the sixth finish.
A spirited fightback from the Norwegians noticed them rating 4 factors within the closing three ends however it wasn’t sufficient as Crew Craik gained 7-5.
That arrange Sunday’s closing towards Benny Kapp’s German quartet that Scotland had crushed 6-4 within the opening phases. The Germans trailed 3-1 after 4 ends and that was the one level they placed on the board as Scotland emphatically gained 7-1 in eight ends.
Scotland skip Craik stated: “It feels fairly loopy proper now, I don’t actually consider it. I’m simply so happy with the boys. They got here out and shot the lights on the market and performed so nicely.
“That was certainly one of our most scientific performances. Our week was good. I’m so over the moon. I couldn’t be prouder.”
It wasn’t to be within the ladies’s standings for Dumfries’ Fay Henderson.
She skipped the Scotland aspect, which included Stranraer’s Katie McMillan, to a 3-6 file within the spherical robin which meant they fell in need of the play-offs.