Sturmay scores seven in 10th end to avoid upset at Scotties Tournament of Hearts
- Alberta skip Selena Sturmay scored seven in the 10th end to defeat New Brunswick's Melodie Forsythe 12 in Draw 16 in Mississauga, reported Jan. 29, 2026.
- Facing a potential Pool B upset, Team Forsythe led 6-5 into the final end but Sturmay loaded the house in the 10th to secure a lopsided win.
- Also in the morning draw, Beth Peterson beat Julia Weagle 10-4 in nine ends while Kayla Skrlik won 10-4 in eight and Krista Scharf topped Amanda Power 6-4.
- Playoff rules put winners into the Page playoff 1-2 game while losing teams meet third-place finishers, and the 1-2 loser faces the 3-4 winner in the semifinal.
- The winner advances to Sunday's final against the 1-2 victor, and the champion will represent Canada at the world women's curling championship in March at Calgary.
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Nova Scotia's Stevens books playoff ticket with victory over Armstrong at Scotties
MISSISSAUGA — Taylour Stevens and her Nova Scotia teammates were the last to leave the playing area at Paramount Fine Foods Centre after a dramatic afternoon session Thursday at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
Alberta's Selena Sturmay scored seven points in the 10th end to defeat New Brunswicker Melodie Forsythe 12-6 at the Canadian Curling Championship.
Alberta's Selena Sturmay scores 7 in 10th end to avoid upset loss at Scotties Tournament of Hearts
Alberta's Selena Sturmay scored seven in the 10th end to rocket past New Brunswick's Melodie Forsythe 12-6 on Thursday morning in Draw 16 of the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Mississauga, Ont.
Sturmay scores seven in 10th end to avoid upset at Scotties Tournament of Hearts
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Nova Scotia’s Stevens books playoff ticket with victory over Armstrong at Scotties – 105.9 The Region
MISSISSAUGA — Taylour Stevens and her Nova Scotia teammates were the last to leave the playing area at Paramount Fine Foods Centre after a dramatic afternoon session Thursday at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts. When the vibes are that good, there’s no rush to go. Stevens, vice Maria Fitzgerald, second Alison Umlah and lead Cate Fitzgerald were glowing as they chatted by the coach’s bench after a highlight-reel shot sent them into the playoffs …
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