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VIDEO: Future of 91原创鈥檚 Team Tardi champs in limbo

With more personnel changes facing the world junior championship team, skip questions what鈥檚 ahead

World junior championships of curling are being held next year on Tyler Tardi鈥檚 home ice in 91原创.

But, the 20-year-old, despite being eligible for another year of junior play, isn鈥檛 sure he鈥檒l continue on at that level. Therefore, it鈥檚 not known if he鈥檒l be in a position to defend this two-time global junior title, either.

It鈥檚 bittersweet news for the Cloverdale skip, who curls out of 91原创 Curling Centre.

The news that he might retire out of juniors early was shared during a homecoming congratulatory celebration offered when he and the team returned from Nova Scotia last week with their gold medals.

Tyler has been playing in the juniors for the past four seasons, winning the Canadian title three times in a row, and the worlds twice.

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The lastest victory, in Liverpool, N.S. last month earned the team a special invitation to play in the Humpty鈥檚 Grand Slam championship in Saskatoon in April.

But, that may very well be it for the junior version of Team Tardi, which their coach and Tyler鈥檚 father, Paul, explained could be a good thing 鈥 at least for he and his wife.

Due to age restrictions for players in junior curling, Tyler has watched many of his close friends and even his older brother leave the team. After the Grand Slam,Tyler will be saying goodbye to another two teammates 鈥 Alex Horvath and Matthew Hall 鈥 who are both aging out.

He and vice-skip Sterling Middleton (who鈥檚 been with Tyler for the past two years), both qualify to play another season at the junior level.

But, Paul said, Tyler has his eye on competition at the men鈥檚 level.

Now his son is faced with the hard choice of pulling together a new junior team that he could play with during his final year, or, he could look to move up to the adult level this fall.

Tyler said no decision has been made yet. The team is just trying to soak in and enjoy their recent win and focus on finishing out the season. Not only does the team have the Grand Slam, but Tyler is competing, along side his girlfriend Dezaray Hawes, in the Mixed Double Curling Championships happening in the middle of this month 鈥 back in the Maritimes.

If Tyler and Sterling choose to stick it out at the junior level for another year, Dad said he鈥檒l be there with them.

But, for Dad, who鈥檚 been coaching the boys for the past four year, retiring from his coaching duties (whether that be this year or next) will be a welcome change.

During the winter months, when he gets time away from his hectic daytime job in pharmaceutical research with leukemia drugs, he鈥檇 like to head somewhere tropical to relax with his wife, Anita.

鈥淚鈥檇 like to go somewhere warm in the winter, instead of the cold curling rinks,鈥 he said, only half joking.

It鈥檚 been a great experience and he鈥檚 found coaching his boys 鈥 and their various 鈥渁dopted鈥 sons (the fellow teammates, some of whom have lived with them during curling season) 鈥 rewarding.

But Paul said he鈥檚 a parent coach who happens to have hooked up with a 鈥渞ock star鈥 team and ridden their coat tails to numerous championships. He鈥檚 nothing more than a curling enthusiast, who鈥檚 under no illusion he鈥檚 capable of accompanying Tyler 鈥 or any of the other boys 鈥 into the much more fierce reality of men鈥檚 competitive curling.

鈥淚 can fake it at the juniors, but I鈥檓 not at that level,鈥 Paul shared with the 91原创 Advance Times. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a big leap to the competitive level 鈥 the men鈥檚 level. It鈥檚 a big step.鈥

Whatever lies ahead on the curling front for their boys, it promises to be exciting, Paul said, noting he and Anita (who has served as the team manager through all the years) will continue to support the boys 鈥 just not to the same degree as in recent years.

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Tyler Tardi鈥檚 grandmother is pretty proud of how well her young grandson has been done in the world of competitive curling. (Roxanne Hooper/91原创 Advance Times)
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Paul Tardi described it as an honour to coach Team Tardi through the years, including this year鈥檚 national and global winners Sterling Middleton, Tyler Tardi, Matthew Hall, and (missing) Alex Horvath. (Roxanne Hooper/91原创 Advance Times)


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