Saskatchewan's Campbell Earns First Win as a Skip at the Scotties in a Decade
Jolene Campbell ended a decade-long gap with an 8-5 Scotties round-robin win, aided by strong team chemistry and key shot-making, officials said.
- On Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026, Jolene Campbell, Team Saskatchewan skip, guided Saskatchewan to an 8-5 round-robin win over B.C.'s Taylor Reese-Hansen at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Mississauga, evening their record at 1-1.
- Campbell, a former Scotties alternate and fifth, returned as skip and assembled a rink with longtime skip Robyn Silvernagle at vice plus Rachel Big Eagle and Dayna Demmans, edging Jana Tisdale 4-3 to qualify for Mississauga.
- A pivotal triple-takeout in the ninth end by Campbell limited B.C. to a single, with Campbell throwing 81 per cent and Silvernagle leading back-end players at 89 per cent.
- The win added momentum and support from back home as teammates said they want to build off the game and grow more comfortable before the world women's curling championship in March at Calgary.
- On Jan. 27 and Jan. 28, Saskatchewan faces Quebec and Team Canada, then plays Yukon, Ontario, and Manitoba through Jan. 30 as the event continues through Feb. 1.
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Saskatchewan’s Campbell earns first win as a skip at the Scotties in a decade – 105.9 The Region
MISSISSAUGA — Jolene Campbell has experienced the joy of winning the Scotties Tournament of Hearts as an alternate. Now she wants to do it again as a skip. Wearing Saskatchewan colours at the national women’s curling championship for the first time in a decade, Campbell guided her rink to an 8-5 victory over B.C.’s Taylor Reese-Hansen on Sunday to even her round-robin record at 1-1. “We just wanted to come out and throw the rock like we’re real …
Saskatchewan's Campbell earns first win as skip at Scotties in a decade
Jolene Campbell has experienced the joy of winning the Scotties Tournament of Hearts as an alternate. Now she wants to do it again as a skip. Wearing Saskatchewan colours at the national women’s curling championship for the first time in a decade, Campbell guided her rink to an 8-5 victory over B.C.’s Taylor Reese-Hansen on Sunday to even her round-robin record at 1-1. “We just wanted to come out and throw the rock like we’re real curlers agai…
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