Lethbridge Herald

Alberta’s Sturmay keeps charging at Tournament of Hearts

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Alberta’s Selena Sturmay stayed unbeaten at the Canadian women’s curling championsh­ip with a fifth straight win Tuesday.

Sturmay dumped Laurie St-Georges 8-3 to top Pool A at 5-0, while Quebec dropped to 3-2.

Defending champion Kerri Einarson (5-1) chased the host province with an 11-6 win over Saskatchew­an’s Skylar Ackerman (3-3).

Manitoba’s Kaitlyn Lawes defeated B.C.’s Corryn Brown 8-4 to put both teams at 2-3.

Newfoundla­nd and Labrador’s Stacie Curtis won her first game with an 11-6 victory over winless Jane DiCarlo of Prince Edward Island.

The top three teams in each pool Thursday advance to Friday’s six-team playoff round, from which Saturday’s four Page playoff teams will be determined.

The winner of Sunday’s final represents Canada in the world championsh­ip March 16-24 in Sydney, N.S., and earns a return trip to the 2025 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Thunder Bay, Ont., as defending champion.

In Tuesday morning’s Pool B draw, Northwest Territorie­s’ Kerry Galusha staged the largest comeback in national women’s championsh­ip history.

Down 7-0 after three ends, Galusha (1-3) pulled out a 10-9 win over Ontario’s Danielle Inglis (2-3).

Galusha scored three in the ninth and stole one in the 10th for N.W.T.’s first win of the tournament.

Curling Canada says it’s the largest comeback at a national championsh­ip since British Columbia overcame a 10-point deficit at the Canadian Ladies Curling Associatio­n Championsh­ip at the old Stampede Corral in Calgary on Feb. 26, 1970.

The championsh­ip’s been the Tournament of Hearts since 1982.

Ontario’s Rachel Homan joined idle Jennifer Jones of Manitoba atop Pool B at 4-0 following an 8-6 win over Manitoba’s Kate Cameron (2-2).

Homan was to meet Jones in the evening draw. British Columbia’s Clancy Grandy (4-1) downed New Brunswick’s Melissa Adams (1-4) by a score of 9-3. Nova Scotia’s Heather Smith (2-3) picked up a 12-5 win over Yukon’s Bayly Scoffin (0-4).

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