Saskatchewan team set for debut at Scotties Tournament of Hearts

Team Saskatchewan, led by skip Jolene Campbell, is poised to make its entry at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Mississauga, Ontario. The squad, fresh off a provincial win, faces Team Nova Scotia in its opening match tonight. The tournament schedule promises a series of challenging games against various provincial rivals.

The Scotties Tournament of Hearts, a premier women's curling event, brings Team Saskatchewan to the forefront in Mississauga, Ontario. Skip Jolene Campbell's rink earned its spot by clinching the Bunge Prairie Pinnacle in Melville earlier this month. Joining Campbell are third Robyn Silvernagle, a Biggar-born and North Battleford native with prior Scotties experience, second Rachel Big Eagle from Erickson, lead Dayna Demmans, and alternate Callan Hamon. Representing the Highland Curling Club under coach Ben Gamble, the team is ready to compete.

Their campaign begins tonight in Draw #3 against Team Nova Scotia. The schedule intensifies quickly: Sunday afternoon pits them against Team British Columbia. Monday features morning play versus Team Northwest Territories and an evening matchup with Team Quebec. On Tuesday, they challenge Team Canada, skipped by Kerri Einarson. Wednesday brings games against Team Yukon in the morning and Team Ontario in the evening. The preliminary round concludes Thursday afternoon with a provincial showdown against Team Manitoba.

This lineup offers Saskatchewan a balanced mix of experience and determination as they navigate the national competition. Fans can follow the action for updates on scores and standings.

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Jolene Campbell celebrates Team Saskatchewan's 8-5 win over British Columbia at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts curling event.
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Saskatchewan's Jolene Campbell earns first win as skip at Scotties

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Jolene Campbell guided Team Saskatchewan to an 8-5 victory over British Columbia's Taylor Reese-Hansen in the fifth draw of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The win evens Saskatchewan's round-robin record at 1-1 after an opening loss. Campbell, competing as skip for Saskatchewan for the first time in a decade, shot 81 percent in the bounce-back performance.

Jolene Campbell's Team Saskatchewan began their campaign at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with a loss but rebounded with a victory. The squad from Regina's Highland Curling Club sits at 1-1 in Pool A after two round-robin games in Mississauga, Ontario. They aim to climb the standings in the national women's curling championship.

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The 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts kicks off Friday in Mississauga, Ontario, without Canada's top-ranked Team Homan, who are preparing for the Winter Olympics in Italy. Kerri Einarson's Manitoba squad will represent Team Canada as last year's runners-up, headlining a field of 18 teams featuring a mix of veterans and rookies. A new champion will be crowned after the event concludes on February 1.

Kaitlyn Lawes of Manitoba remained undefeated at the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts, securing the first playoff berth with a 9-4 win over Yukon on Tuesday. Canada's Kerri Einarson also notched a victory, staying in contention, while Nova Scotia's Christina Black improved to 4-1 in Pool B. The national women's curling championship continues in Mississauga, Ontario, through February 1.

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Northern Ontario's Krista Scharf secured a 7-4 victory over Alberta's Kayla Skrlik in their round-robin opener at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The match took place on Saturday afternoon as part of the Canadian women's curling championship. This win marks a strong start for Scharf's team in the competition.

Team Nunavut, skipped by Julia Weagle, secured its first victory in six years at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts by defeating Prince Edward Island 8-5 on Sunday morning. The win came after an opening loss to Nova Scotia and provides a much-needed confidence boost. The tournament continues in Mississauga, Ontario, until February 1.

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Manitoba's Kaitlyn Lawes defeated Canada's Kerri Einarson 9-4 on Monday evening to improve to 5-0 and take sole possession of first place in Pool A at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Mississauga, Ontario. Manitoba's Beth Peterson also stayed undefeated at 4-0 in Pool B with a 9-2 win over Northern Ontario's Krista Scharf. The national women's curling championship continues with round-robin play through Thursday.

 

 

 

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