Manitoba's Kate Cameron advances to semifinal at Tournament of Hearts
Manitoba's Kate Cameron has advanced to the Canadian women's curling championship semifinal with a 6-4 win over Alberta's Selena Sturmay in Calgary.
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Manitoba's Kate Cameron has advanced to the Canadian women's curling championship semifinal with a 6-4 win over Alberta's Selena Sturmay in Calgary.
Ontario's Rachel Homan and Manitoba's Jennifer Jones won their playoff games Friday at the Canadian women's curling championship to accelerate their bids for a title.
Manitoba's Kate Cameron scored one in the 10th end for a crucial 5-4 win over Nova Scotia's Heather Smith in Thursday's opening draw at the Canadian women's curling championship.
Alberta's Selena Sturmay improved to 6-0 and clinched a playoff spot at the Canadian women's curling championship with a 10-9 extra-end win over Northern Ontario's Krista McCarville in Wednesday's opening draw.
Canada's Kerri Einarson continued her drive toward a fifth straight Canadian women's curling title Monday with a 9-8 win over British Columbia's Corryn Brown at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary.
Selena Sturmay of Edmonton scored two in the first end, four in the third and then traded singles with defending champion Kerri Einarson's Manitoba squad en route to an 8-6 victory in Sunday's fifth draw of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Calgary.
Krista McCarville of Thunder Bay, Ont., defeated Krysta Burns of Sudbury, Ont., 6-4 to win the Northern Ontario women's curling championship and book her spot in the national championship next month in Calgary.
Canada's Kerri Einarson defeated American Tabitha Peterson 7-4 on Thursday to remain unbeaten at the Grand Slam of Curling's Co-op Canadian Open.