Sturmay scores seven in 10th to avoid upset at Scotties

Alberta's Selena Sturmay rallied with seven points in the 10th end to defeat New Brunswick's Melodie Forsythe 12-6 in Draw 16 of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. The victory came on Thursday morning, preventing a potential upset after New Brunswick led 6-5 entering the final end. Sturmay, along with Manitoba's Beth Peterson and Nova Scotia's Christina Black, has already secured a playoff berth in Pool B.

The Scotties Tournament of Hearts continued with intense action in Draw 16 on Thursday morning. In a standout match from Pool B, Alberta skip Selena Sturmay turned the game around dramatically. Facing a 6-5 deficit against New Brunswick's Melodie Forsythe, Sturmay's team loaded the house in the 10th end, scoring seven points to secure a decisive 12-6 win. This performance kept Alberta firmly in contention and avoided what could have been a surprising upset.

Other results from the morning draw highlighted the competitive field. Manitoba's Beth Peterson dominated Nunavut's Julia Weagle, winning 10-4 after nine ends. In another Alberta matchup, Kayla Skrlik prevailed over Newfoundland and Labrador's Mackenzie Mitchell 10-4 in just eight ends. Northern Ontario's Krista Scharf edged out Prince Edward Island's Amanda Power 6-4 in a closer contest.

With these outcomes, playoff spots are solidifying. Sturmay, Peterson, and Nova Scotia's Christina Black have clinched their berths in the playoffs for Pool B. The tournament, a key event in Canadian women's curling, showcases top provincial and territorial teams vying for national supremacy. As the draws progress, the race for seeding and further advancement intensifies, setting the stage for more high-stakes matches ahead.

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Four victorious curling teams—Einarson, Peterson, Black, and Sturmay—celebrate advancing to playoffs at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Mississauga.
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Einarson, Peterson, Black and Sturmay clinch playoff spots at Scotties

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Four teams secured playoff berths on moving day at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Mississauga, Ontario. Canada's Kerri Einarson, Manitoba's Beth Peterson, Nova Scotia's Christina Black and Alberta's Selena Sturmay all won their respective games to advance. One spot in Pool A remains open as round-robin play continues.

Alberta's Selena Sturmay advanced to the semifinal of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts with an 8-4 victory over Nova Scotia's Christina Black in the Page 3/4 playoff on Saturday in Mississauga, Ontario. Sturmay's team made four steals to secure the win and will face the loser of the Page 1/2 matchup between Kerri Einarson and Kaitlyn Lawes. This marks Sturmay's first semifinal appearance at the national championships.

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Nova Scotia’s Team Christina Black secured a spot in the Page 3-4 playoff game at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts for the second straight year by defeating Team Taylour Stevens 11-6. Alberta’s Selena Sturmay earned her place with a 10-4 victory over Manitoba’s Beth Peterson. The two teams will clash on Saturday, with the winner advancing to Sunday’s semifinal.

Kaitlyn Lawes' Manitoba team secured a spot in the Scotties Tournament of Hearts final with a dominant 10-2 victory over Kerri Einarson's Team Canada on Saturday. The unbeaten rink, now 10-0, will face the winner of the semifinal between Einarson and Selena Sturmay. Lawes, a veteran curler, marked her 100th career Scotties win in the process.

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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.

Kerri Einarson claimed her fifth Scotties Tournament of Hearts title on Sunday, defeating fellow Manitoban Kaitlyn Lawes 4-3 in an 11-end final at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre in Mississauga, Ontario. Einarson's Team Canada stole the decisive point in the extra end after a tense battle that saw multiple lead changes. The victory earns her rink a spot to represent Canada at the World Women's Curling Championship in Calgary next month.

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Kerri Einarson led Team Canada to a dramatic 4-3 extra-end win over Manitoba's Kaitlyn Lawes in the 2026 Scotties Tournament of Hearts final. The comeback victory at the Paramount Fine Foods Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, secures Einarson's fifth Canadian women's curling championship. The team will now represent Canada at the world championship in Calgary this March.

 

 

 

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