A longtime Yellowknife-based curler says she's hoping for a good showing and a fun week at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts next month so that her team can go out on a high note.
Kerry Galusha, who's been competing at a national level for more than 30 years, is heading with her team to the tournament in Calgary after they went undefeated in the NWT Scotties in Hay River in mid-January.
The Scotties, which will be held in February, are Curling Canada's annual women's championship. The winner will represent Canada in March at the women's world curling championship, set to happen this year in Sydney, Nova Scotia.
Galusha's team is celebrating its last year together after four years. However, Galusha has no plans to stop curling. "That doesn't mean that I won't be curling next year — with maybe some local northern girls and maybe even my daughter or something." "It's bittersweet," she said of her last Scottie's appearance with the team, because they've performed so well. "We've been able to compete with the top teams in Canada," she said.