‘I’m just so proud:’ Curling legend Colleen Jones watches son make Brier debut
LONDON, Ont. — Luke Saunders turned to his left and waved in the direction of the Nova Scotia supporters as his team was introduced Saturday at the Canadian men’s curling championship.
In the back row of Section 103 at Budweiser Gardens, his mother — legendary skip Colleen Jones — was crying tears of joy watching her son make his Tim Hortons Brier debut.
“This has been in his blood for a long time,” Jones said. “So to see him — I mean look at this arena, these lights, this feeling — I’m just so proud.”
Saunders grew up in curling rinks across the country and around the world. When he was old enough, he’d often lead the cheering section for his mother’s teams.