Scotland have quickly returned into dispute at the World Men’s Twisting Title after triumphs over Denmark and Germany in US.
Ross Paterson’s arena had lost two in succession, to Korea and Norway, following an initial win over Italy.
Yet, they beat Tobias Thune’s Danes 7-3 then Sixten Totzek’s Germans 6-4.
It implies Paterson’s arena presently lie equivalent second with the hosts, the Germans, Switzerland and Sweden in the 12-game cooperative stage.
Niklas Edin’s Swedes, the dominant world and Olympic bosses, additionally recuperated from successive losses, by the Swiss and Norwegians, beating the Danes 11-4 and Kalle Kiiskinen’s Finland 7-2.
Brad Gushue’s Canada arena actually lead the standings in the wake of recording a fifth back to back win, it Retornaz’s Italy affirmative to ease to the side Joel.
Paterson said he and colleagues Kyle Waddell, Duncan Menzies and Craig Waddell are filling in certainty as they plan to confront Korey Dropkin’s USA and the Finns in Las Vegas on Tuesday.
“That was an incredible day and a great return,” he said. “We needed to crush the two games out a tad, however we had command over both and saved our best twisting for the last option stages.
“That success over Germany has helped us by giving us a triumphant record, yet it truly is extremely close, so we simply need to attempt to involve today as an energy developer. We know the thing that’s coming down the road of us with an intense game against the USA, the host country, in the first place.”


















