Team Nova Scotia loser, while Pool B’s Team Danielle Inglis (6-2; Ottawa) of Ontario is up against the Team Manitoba-Einarson vs. Team Alberta-Skrlik loser. The winners of the Page 3-4 qualifiers will ...
And Einarson had a double-win day, too, topping Inglis early 8-6 and using her last rock in the evening to knock away a stone biting the dot belonging to Manitoba’s Kaitlyn Lawes (4-4 ...
When they moved she began working at a cattle farm in Inglis, while he studied to become a licensed doctor in Canada. Schinakarew finished his last exams in 2023 and has been waiting for a placement ...
All three Manitoba-based teams are still in the running for a playoff spot entering the final draw of the round robin on Thursday.
All three Manitoba teams were in the hunt for a playoff ... Christina Black of Nova Scotia and Danielle Inglis of Ontario also qualified for the playoffs with 6-2 records. In Pool A, Rachel ...
Kerri Einarson's curling team from Manitoba claimed a top playoff seed ... Einarson, Nova Scotia’s Christina Black and Ontario’s Danielle Inglis went 6-2 to advance from a tough Pool B and ...
Plus, a little theft goes a long way, and Ontario’s Team Danielle Inglis (5-1; Ottawa) deployed the steal game twice, in the 10th and 11th ends, for an 8-6 win over Manitoba’s Team Kate Cameron (3-3; ...
Ontario's Danielle Inglis falling 8-6 in an extra end to Manitoba's Kerri Einarson and Quebec's Laurie St-Georges dropping a 7-6 decision to Nova Scotia's Christina Black in the morning draw kept ...
All three Manitoba-based teams in the field are still in playoff contention entering the final day of pool play at the national Scotties.
Homan, Fleury and front end Emma Miskew and Sarah Wilkes went undefeated to win the Canadian title in 2024 and also claim a world championship. The Ottawa Curling Club foursome is on another run in ...
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